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[[Homer]] orders [[Marge]] an anniversary gift, a pond for the backyard. The new pond attracts a screaming caterpillar. The "[[Screamapiller]]", as the family finds out, is an endangered species, and by law they are responsible for its well being. When Homer believes he has killed the insect he tries to hide that fact. The Screamapillar is okay, but Homer is found guilty of "attempted insecticide" and "aggravated buggery" and is sentenced to 200 hours of community service.
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For an anniversary gift, [[Homer]] gives [[Marge]] a koi pond for the backyard. The new pond attracts a caterpillar that constantly screams. The "[[Screamapiller]]," as the family finds out, is an endangered species.  According to the Environmental Protection Agency, by law they are responsible for the Screamapiller's well-being because it has chosen to take up residence in their pond. When Homer believes he has accidentally killed the insect, he tries to hide what happened, but the EPA shows up and apprehends him. The Screamapiller is okay, but Homer is found guilty of "attempted insecticide" and "aggravated buggery" and is sentenced to 200 hours of community service.
  
Homer begins delivering "Meals on Wheels" and runs scared into the closet when one of his elderly clients appears to be threatening him with an axe. It turns out she is just a kindly old woman, who asks Homer to join him for some company. He starts lending her a hand, and she seems to be taking advantage of him. Marge goes to see her and then finds herself helping the old woman as much as Homer has been. When the old woman turns up dead; Homer and Marge are considered top suspects, when they are named beneficiaries of the woman's will. They suspect the "man with braces," who they saw leaving the scene. Everyone suspects them. When the woman's diamond necklace is found in their home, they are arrested.
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For his community service, Homer delivers Meals on Wheels and is frightened when one of his elderly clients appears to be threatening him with an axe. It turns out she is just a kindly old woman, [[Mrs. Bellamy]], and she asks Homer to join her for some company. She also says she only needed the axe to cut the Meals on Wheels steaks.  Homer starts lending her a hand around her house, and she seems to be taking advantage of him as Homer starts spending more and more time at it. Marge confronts Mrs. Bellamy and then finds herself helping the old woman as much as Homer has been. Both of them come to resent this.
  
The children are sent to a yokel foster home and Marge and Homer are found guilty and sentenced to the electric chair. When Homer realizes that Marge is going to miss the children, he confesses to the crime, which allows for her release. On the electric chair Homer is about to be electrocuted when it is revealed he is a participant on a new reality game show "Frame Up". The man with the braces is the host, and Homer's murder victim is actually still alive. The old woman is actually Carmen Electra in disguise. Homer is freed, but disgusted that people's lives are toyed with for TV ratings; this he says while looking Carmen Electra directly in the breasts.
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When Mrs. Bellamy turns up dead (stabbed with a pair of scissors) and her diamond necklace is stolen, Homer and Marge are considered top suspects -- especially when it's discovered that they were named beneficiaries in her will.  Homer and Marge suspect the "[[Man with the Braces|man with braces]]," whom they saw leaving the scene with the necklace.  Everyone else suspects Marge and Homer. When the necklace is found in the Simpson home, Homer and Marge are arrested.
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The children are sent to a yokel foster home, and Marge and Homer are found guilty of Mrs. Bellamy's murder and sentenced to the electric chair. When Homer realizes that Marge is going to miss the children, he confesses to being solely responsible for the crime, which allows Marge to be released. Homer is strapped into the chair and about to be executed when it is revealed he is a participant on a new reality TV show called "[[Frame Up]]." The man with the braces is the host. As for Mrs. Bellamy, she's still alive, and isn't an old woman at all, but actually [[Carmen Electra]] in disguise. Homer is freed, but disgusted. He lectures Carmen Electra about the callousness of toying with people's lives for the sake of TV ratings, when she interrupts him: "Homer?  My face is up here."  He's been looking at her breasts the whole time he's been talking to her.  Homer says, "I've made my choice," and continues staring her in the breasts.
  
 
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"The Frying Game" is the twenty-first episode of the Simpsons' thirteenth season.

Plot

For an anniversary gift, Homer gives Marge a koi pond for the backyard. The new pond attracts a caterpillar that constantly screams. The "Screamapiller," as the family finds out, is an endangered species. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, by law they are responsible for the Screamapiller's well-being because it has chosen to take up residence in their pond. When Homer believes he has accidentally killed the insect, he tries to hide what happened, but the EPA shows up and apprehends him. The Screamapiller is okay, but Homer is found guilty of "attempted insecticide" and "aggravated buggery" and is sentenced to 200 hours of community service.

For his community service, Homer delivers Meals on Wheels and is frightened when one of his elderly clients appears to be threatening him with an axe. It turns out she is just a kindly old woman, Mrs. Bellamy, and she asks Homer to join her for some company. She also says she only needed the axe to cut the Meals on Wheels steaks. Homer starts lending her a hand around her house, and she seems to be taking advantage of him as Homer starts spending more and more time at it. Marge confronts Mrs. Bellamy and then finds herself helping the old woman as much as Homer has been. Both of them come to resent this.

When Mrs. Bellamy turns up dead (stabbed with a pair of scissors) and her diamond necklace is stolen, Homer and Marge are considered top suspects -- especially when it's discovered that they were named beneficiaries in her will. Homer and Marge suspect the "man with braces," whom they saw leaving the scene with the necklace. Everyone else suspects Marge and Homer. When the necklace is found in the Simpson home, Homer and Marge are arrested.

The children are sent to a yokel foster home, and Marge and Homer are found guilty of Mrs. Bellamy's murder and sentenced to the electric chair. When Homer realizes that Marge is going to miss the children, he confesses to being solely responsible for the crime, which allows Marge to be released. Homer is strapped into the chair and about to be executed when it is revealed he is a participant on a new reality TV show called "Frame Up." The man with the braces is the host. As for Mrs. Bellamy, she's still alive, and isn't an old woman at all, but actually Carmen Electra in disguise. Homer is freed, but disgusted. He lectures Carmen Electra about the callousness of toying with people's lives for the sake of TV ratings, when she interrupts him: "Homer? My face is up here." He's been looking at her breasts the whole time he's been talking to her. Homer says, "I've made my choice," and continues staring her in the breasts.

Season 13 Episodes
Treehouse of Horror XII The Parent Rap Homer the Moe A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love The Blunder Years She of Little Faith Brawl in the Family Sweets and Sour Marge Jaws Wired Shut Half-Decent Proposal The Bart Wants What It Wants The Lastest Gun in the West The Old Man and the Key Tales from the Public Domain Blame It on Lisa Weekend at Burnsie's Gump Roast I Am Furious (Yellow) The Sweetest Apu Little Girl in the Big Ten The Frying Game Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge