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At the beginning of the new school year, [[Principal Skinner]] opens up the school to find that [[Superdude]], the 4th grade gerbil, has died. He gives [[Willie]] the task of burying the gerbil, and in the process Willie strikes oil. Everyone in the school rejoices, as now they have all the money they could ever want. Several teachers want new equipment, Willie wants a crystal slop bucket, and [[Lisa]] wants to hire Tito Puente to teach jazz at the school. However, [[Monty Burns]] has his eyes on the well, and wants to steal the oil (since [[Smithers]] forbid him from literally stealing candy from a baby.) First he tries to get Skinner to give the money to the [[Nuclear Plant]] by poorly disguising himself as [[Jimbo Jones]], but to no avail. Finally, he uses a "slant drilling" operation to tap the well before the school can, thereby stealing the oil. The jet of oil smashes into [[Bart]]'s treehouse, leaving it in a wreck and breaking [[Santa's Little Helper]]'s legs. The drill also crushes the ground under [[Grampa]]'s [[Springfield Retirement Castle|retirement home]], and the fumes from the oil force [[Moe's Tavern]] to close. And of course, all the faculty and Lisa don't get their special equipment (and [[Tito Puente]]) because the school is now bankrupt from building the oil well. All of these people (and [[Homer]], who flips out when [[Burns]] can't remember his name) swear revenge on the old man. Not even [[Smithers]] can stand the acts his beloved employer has undertaken, sarcastically saying that Burns has crushed all his enemies: An old folks home, the local tavern and [[Springfield Elementary]]. Burns says he hasn't taken out his biggest enemy: the sun. He plans to block out the sun, thereby forcing the town to use his electricity forever. Smithers say's he's stood by enough of Burns schemes but this one is too much and says he will have no part of it. Burns then fires him.
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At the beginning of the new school year, [[Principal Skinner]] opens up the school to find that [[Superdude]], the 4th grade gerbil, has died. He gives [[Willie]] the task of burying the gerbil, and in the process Willie strikes oil. Everyone in the school rejoices, as now they have all the money they could ever want. Several teachers want new equipment, Willie wants a crystal slop bucket, and [[Lisa]] wants to hire Tito Puente to teach jazz at the school. However, [[Monty Burns]] has his eyes on the well, and wants to steal the oil (since [[Smithers]] forbid him from literally stealing candy from a baby.) First he tries to get Skinner to give the money to the [[Nuclear Plant]] by poorly disguising himself as [[Jimbo Jones]], but to no avail. Finally, he uses a "slant drilling" operation to tap the well before the school can, thereby stealing the oil. The jet of oil smashes into [[Bart]]'s treehouse, leaving it in a wreck and breaking [[Santa's Little Helper]]'s legs. The drill also crushes the ground under [[Grampa]]'s [[Springfield Retirement Castle|retirement home]], and the fumes from the oil force [[Moe's Tavern]] to close. And of course, all the faculty and [[Lisa]] don't get their special equipment (and [[Tito Puente]]) because the school is now bankrupt from building the oil well. All of these people (and [[Homer]], who flips out when [[Burns]] can't remember his name) swear revenge on the old man. Not even [[Smithers]] can stand the acts his beloved employer has undertaken, sarcastically saying that Burns has crushed all his enemies: An old folks home, the local tavern and [[Springfield Elementary]]. Burns says he hasn't taken out his biggest enemy: the sun. He plans to block out the sun, thereby forcing the town to use his electricity forever. Smithers say's he's stood by enough of Burns schemes but this one is too much and says he will have no part of it. Burns then fires him.
  
 
[[File:200px-Burns_encounter.png|left|thumb|Burns' shadow seen while fighting the shooter]]
 
[[File:200px-Burns_encounter.png|left|thumb|Burns' shadow seen while fighting the shooter]]

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For the conclusion to this episode, see Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two).

"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
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Episode Information
Showrunner: [[{{{showrunner}}}]]


"Ever since the beginning of time, man has yearned to destroy the sun. I shall do the next best thing: block it out."
Mr. Burns

Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One) is the twenty-fifth episode of Season 6. It aired on May 21, 1995. The episode was written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein and directed by Jeffrey Lynch. It is the first two-part episode, the second being "The Marge Strikes Back".

Mr. Burns brings untold misery to many of Springfield's citizens and is later found shot outside the city hall with the main suspects being Waylon Smithers and Homer Simpson.

Plot

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Mr. Burns showing Smithers his plan of blocking the sun

At the beginning of the new school year, Principal Skinner opens up the school to find that Superdude, the 4th grade gerbil, has died. He gives Willie the task of burying the gerbil, and in the process Willie strikes oil. Everyone in the school rejoices, as now they have all the money they could ever want. Several teachers want new equipment, Willie wants a crystal slop bucket, and Lisa wants to hire Tito Puente to teach jazz at the school. However, Monty Burns has his eyes on the well, and wants to steal the oil (since Smithers forbid him from literally stealing candy from a baby.) First he tries to get Skinner to give the money to the Nuclear Plant by poorly disguising himself as Jimbo Jones, but to no avail. Finally, he uses a "slant drilling" operation to tap the well before the school can, thereby stealing the oil. The jet of oil smashes into Bart's treehouse, leaving it in a wreck and breaking Santa's Little Helper's legs. The drill also crushes the ground under Grampa's retirement home, and the fumes from the oil force Moe's Tavern to close. And of course, all the faculty and Lisa don't get their special equipment (and Tito Puente) because the school is now bankrupt from building the oil well. All of these people (and Homer, who flips out when Burns can't remember his name) swear revenge on the old man. Not even Smithers can stand the acts his beloved employer has undertaken, sarcastically saying that Burns has crushed all his enemies: An old folks home, the local tavern and Springfield Elementary. Burns says he hasn't taken out his biggest enemy: the sun. He plans to block out the sun, thereby forcing the town to use his electricity forever. Smithers say's he's stood by enough of Burns schemes but this one is too much and says he will have no part of it. Burns then fires him.

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Burns' shadow seen while fighting the shooter
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Mr. Burns, after being shot

Mayor Quimby calls a town meeting, after noticing that many in the audience are stroking guns, he opens the floor. Several people complain: Mr. Smithers tells everyone that since Mr. Burns fired him, he has become a drunken wreck and always watches Comedy Central; Moe is mad that he lost his bar; Barney is mad that he lost Moe's bar; Lisa is mad that he robbed the school of music; Skinner is mad that he robbed the school of financial security; Tito is made that he "robbed the school of Tito"; Homer is mad that he can't remember his name; Marge is mad that he is making everyone yell; and Bart is mad that he broke Santa's Little Helper's legs. Mr. Burns then shows up, and Bart charges at him in rage. Mr. Burns brandishes a gun hiden in his jacket, stating that he has decided to protect himself ever since he was attacked in his office by an unidentified assailant (Homer, of course). Burns moves the machine into place, blocks out the sun, and as he leaves, it is noticed that many townspeople are missing. A gunshot is heard, and Mr. Burns staggers out of an alleyway, collapsing onto the sundial, shot. Marge then comments that they may never know who did this, since everyone in town is a suspect. After a long silence Dr Hibbert, with his trademark chuckle says "Well I couldn't possibly solve this mystery. Can YOU?" pointing at the screen, at what is thought to be the viewer.The camera zooms out to show that he is pointing to Chief Wiggum, who says he will give it a shot, since it is his job. An ominous tune plays after this. The words To Be Continued appear onscreen.

Reception

The episode (and the second part) recieved positive reviews from critics and the writers of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, called it "A superb end to the season - and what's more, it's a genuine whodunnit. There's no cheating - all the clues are there." "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" ranked 25th in Entertainment Weekly's Top 25 Simpsons episodes' list, in 2003.

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