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"'''Jaws Wired Shut'''" is the ninth episode of the [[Season 13|thirteenth season]]. It first aired on 27 January 2002. This episode shows Homer become a better person after he listens to people more when his jaw is broken.  
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"'''Jaws Wired Shut'''" is the ninth episode of [[season 13]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the two-hundred and seventy-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on January 27, [[2002]]. The episode was written by [[Matt Selman]] and directed by [[Nancy Kruse]].
  
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Desc|[[Homer]] breaks his jaw in an accident, requiring it to be wired shut for a month. His resulting inability to talk makes him a better listener, and he becomes closer to family and friends because of it. They all like the new Homer much better, but when the wires come off and Homer retains his new attitude, everyone begins to miss the old Homer's antics.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
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[[Homer]] is relaxing in the yard in his hammock whilst reading his magazine. He hears a noise coming from the street he follows the noise to see a gay pride parade. After Homer notices that [[Santa's Little Helper]] is becoming sexually aroused by the "Gay Dogs" segment of the parade, the family then go to the [[Springfield Googolplex Theatres]] to get away from the parade. The movie is preceded by a seemingly endless run of previews and advertisements, which angers everyone in the theater, and Homer stands up to lead the angry mob. However, the ushers beat Homer with giant {{W|Kit Kat}}s and chase him out. Homer runs into the fist of a newly built golden statue of [[Drederick Tatum]] during the chase, breaking his jaw.
  
[[Homer Simpson|Homer]] is relaxing in the yard in his hammock whilst reading his magazine. He hears a noise coming from the street he follows the noise to see a gay pride parade. The family then go to the cinema to get away from the gay pride parade, but the movie is preceded by a seemingly endless run of previews and advertisements. This angers everyone in the theater, and Homer stands up to lead the angry mob. However, the ushers beat Homer with giant [[w:Kit_Kat|Kit Kats]] and chase him out. Homer runs into the fist of a newly built statue of [[Drederick Tatum]] during the chase, breaking his jaw.
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At the hospital, [[Dr. Hibbert]] explains that he has wired Homers jaws shut in order for it to repair itself. Homer's inability to eat upsets him because he is forced to eat liquidized food. Homer sits at [[Moe's Tavern]] as [[Duff Man]] enters with a question for everyone in order for them to win a life time supply of Duff. Homer knows the answer, but since he unable to speak, he runs out of time and misses a once in a lifetime opportunity. Homer is laid in bed with [[Marge]] and writes on his chalkboard (as he cannot talk) "how was your day". Marge is surprised Homer asked this as he never listens to anyone. Homer continues to surprise the family as he starts to listen to their problems, feed [[Maggie]], and help [[Bart]] with school projects; all of which he never did when he was able to talk. Marge notices Homer's changed behavior and invites him to come with her to the "Annual Springfield Formal Event".
  
At the hospital, [[Dr. Hibbert]] explains that he has wired Homers jaws shut in order for it to repair itself. Homer cannot eat because of this which upsets him as he has to have liquidized food. Homer sits at [[Moe's Tavern]] as [[Duff Man]] enters with a question for everyone in order for them to win a life time supply of Duff. Homer knows the answer but cannot say because of his wired jaw and misses out which upsets him. Homer is laid in bed with [[Marge]] and writes on his chalkboard (as he cannot talk) "how was your day". Marge is surprised Homer asked this as he never listens to anyone. The next morning Homer feeds Maggie the next morning another thing which he never does. Lisa walks in from a day of school. Homer writes whats wrong. Lisa is surprised by this. [[Lisa]] explains that [[Ralph Wiggum]] has angered her. Lisa appreciates that her father is listening to her and they hug. Homer is then with  [[Bart]] building a plane in his room. Bart explains he is upset of himself becoming a class clown. Homer also listens to one of [[Abe Simpson|Grampa's]] stories. Marge tells Homer about the "Annual Springfield Formal Event".
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At the event, Homer surprises everyone with his politeness and respect, unlike the previous year when he got drunk and rode around on a donkey, ruining the ball. A lady notices Homer's respect and says he and Marge are a nice couple and wants them to dine with her at Toad Hall. Marge explains to Homer while dancing that the evening has been one of the most magical nights of her life. They see Dr. Hibbert on the dance floor where he explains that he can remove his Jaw Brace the next day. Homer then gets his brace removed the next day at the hospital. Later, at Moe's Tavern, Homer explains that he liked having his brace on because he listened to people at lot more. [[Lindsey Naegle]] approaches Homer in the Tavern and tells him he is an enlightened man and wants him to appear on her show, ''[[Afternoon Yak]]''.
  
She explains that she wants to go there because Homer is becoming nicer and listens to people after his jaw was broken. At the event Marge and Homer speak to [[Mr. Burns]]. Homer writes he is hungry but Mr. Burns mistakes it as the music is from Hungary. Mr. Burns give him some cash for recognising this. Homer politely tells the waiter he doesn't want to eat some shrimp which is being offered to him. A lady sees this and says he and Marge are a nice couple and wants them to dine with her at Toad Hall. Marge explains to Homer whilst dancing that this evening has been one of the most magical nights of her life. They see [[Dr. Hibbert]] on the dancefloor where he explains that he can remove his Jaw Brace the next day. Home gets his brace removed the next day at the hospital. Later, at Moe's Tavern, Homer explains that he liked having his brace on because he listened to people at lot more. [[Lindsey Naegle]] approaches Homer in the Tavern and tells him he is an enlightened man and wants him to appear on her show.  
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The next day, Homer and Marge appear on the show. Marge explains what kind of man he was before him breaking his jaw and how much he has changed after he broke it. They show a clip of Homer getting beaten up by an ostrich. Homer promises Marge that he will not revert back to his former self. At first, Marge enjoys this, but later she realizes that life without Homer's crazy antics has become boring. She then seeks for some excitement, so she signs up for the local "Demolition Derby". Homer wakes up and realizes Marge's absent and searches to find her. At first, Marge has a great time in the demolition pit, but starts to worry after someone starts battering her car. Lisa, Bart and Homer spot her in the pit. Bart gives Homer some Duff to power him up to save Marge. Homer the reverts back to his old adventurous ways and enters the pit on a donkey, rescuing Marge from being crushed inside the car. Marge then explains she doesn't want to be the livewire of the family anymore. Homer agrees and promises to stick with his old personality, and the family walks out of the Demolition Derby unharmed.
  
Homer and Marge appear on the "Afternoon Yak" show. Marge explains what kind of man he was before him breaking his jaw and how much he has changed after he broke it. They show a clip of Homer getting beaten up by an ostrich. Homer promises Marge that he will not revert back to his former self. Marge thinks Homer is turning back to himself as he yells "i'm gonna kill you!" but it turns out it is the name of the play he is rehearsing with Bart. Marge tells herself that everything is okay when she is sat on the couch on her own and tries to scratch a freckle off her skin. Later on, in bed, Marge thinks to herself that now Homer has changed her life has become boring.
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== Reception ==
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"Jaws Wired Shut" was nominated for a [[2003]] Writers Guild of America award in Animation, but it lost to "{{W|Godfellas}}" from ''[[Futurama]]''.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000710/2003/1/ IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2003 Awards"]</ref>
  
She sees a flier about the "Demolition Derby" and walks off there for some excitement. Homer wakes up and realises where she has gone and runs after her. Marge is in the demolition pit in her car smashing into everyone with it. Marge starts to feel scared as she is battered by another car. Lisa, Bart and Homer spot her in the pit. Bart gives Homer some duff to power him up to save Marge. Homer enters the pit on a donkey but the donkey tires so Homer gives it some duff and it falls asleep drunk. Marge is in the car and Homer rescues her through the broken windscreen. They embrace were Marge explains she isn't the live wire of the family. Homer says it's OK and walks out of the Demolition Derby with her.
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"Jaws Wired Shut"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 278
Season number: S13 E9
Production code: DABF05
Original airdate: January 27, 2002
Couch gag: The living room is black and white. Homer, dressed as Charlie Chaplin's tramp character walks over to the couch. The rest of the family walk dressed in rags, and everyone sits down.
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Matt Selman
Directed by: Nancy Kruse
DVD features


"Jaws Wired Shut" is the ninth episode of season 13 of The Simpsons and the two-hundred and seventy-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on January 27, 2002. The episode was written by Matt Selman and directed by Nancy Kruse.

Synopsis[edit]

"Homer breaks his jaw in an accident, requiring it to be wired shut for a month. His resulting inability to talk makes him a better listener, and he becomes closer to family and friends because of it. They all like the new Homer much better, but when the wires come off and Homer retains his new attitude, everyone begins to miss the old Homer's antics."


Plot[edit]

Homer is relaxing in the yard in his hammock whilst reading his magazine. He hears a noise coming from the street he follows the noise to see a gay pride parade. After Homer notices that Santa's Little Helper is becoming sexually aroused by the "Gay Dogs" segment of the parade, the family then go to the Springfield Googolplex Theatres to get away from the parade. The movie is preceded by a seemingly endless run of previews and advertisements, which angers everyone in the theater, and Homer stands up to lead the angry mob. However, the ushers beat Homer with giant Kit Kats and chase him out. Homer runs into the fist of a newly built golden statue of Drederick Tatum during the chase, breaking his jaw.

At the hospital, Dr. Hibbert explains that he has wired Homers jaws shut in order for it to repair itself. Homer's inability to eat upsets him because he is forced to eat liquidized food. Homer sits at Moe's Tavern as Duff Man enters with a question for everyone in order for them to win a life time supply of Duff. Homer knows the answer, but since he unable to speak, he runs out of time and misses a once in a lifetime opportunity. Homer is laid in bed with Marge and writes on his chalkboard (as he cannot talk) "how was your day". Marge is surprised Homer asked this as he never listens to anyone. Homer continues to surprise the family as he starts to listen to their problems, feed Maggie, and help Bart with school projects; all of which he never did when he was able to talk. Marge notices Homer's changed behavior and invites him to come with her to the "Annual Springfield Formal Event".

At the event, Homer surprises everyone with his politeness and respect, unlike the previous year when he got drunk and rode around on a donkey, ruining the ball. A lady notices Homer's respect and says he and Marge are a nice couple and wants them to dine with her at Toad Hall. Marge explains to Homer while dancing that the evening has been one of the most magical nights of her life. They see Dr. Hibbert on the dance floor where he explains that he can remove his Jaw Brace the next day. Homer then gets his brace removed the next day at the hospital. Later, at Moe's Tavern, Homer explains that he liked having his brace on because he listened to people at lot more. Lindsey Naegle approaches Homer in the Tavern and tells him he is an enlightened man and wants him to appear on her show, Afternoon Yak.

The next day, Homer and Marge appear on the show. Marge explains what kind of man he was before him breaking his jaw and how much he has changed after he broke it. They show a clip of Homer getting beaten up by an ostrich. Homer promises Marge that he will not revert back to his former self. At first, Marge enjoys this, but later she realizes that life without Homer's crazy antics has become boring. She then seeks for some excitement, so she signs up for the local "Demolition Derby". Homer wakes up and realizes Marge's absent and searches to find her. At first, Marge has a great time in the demolition pit, but starts to worry after someone starts battering her car. Lisa, Bart and Homer spot her in the pit. Bart gives Homer some Duff to power him up to save Marge. Homer the reverts back to his old adventurous ways and enters the pit on a donkey, rescuing Marge from being crushed inside the car. Marge then explains she doesn't want to be the livewire of the family anymore. Homer agrees and promises to stick with his old personality, and the family walks out of the Demolition Derby unharmed.

Reception[edit]

"Jaws Wired Shut" was nominated for a 2003 Writers Guild of America award in Animation, but it lost to "Godfellas" from Futurama.[1]

References[edit]


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