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− | After watching a boring movie at school, the children | + | After watching a boring movie at school, the children realize [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] are smelling bad and they start mocking them about it. Ironically, the same thing happened to [[Homer]] at the nuclear plant, which they found pretty unusual. [[Marge]] then reveals the smell is coming from their clothes, because their washing machine is old. She gives a bag full of money to Homer (taken from [[Bender]]'s body) so they can buy a new washing machine. |
− | On his way to the store, Homer | + | On his way to the store, Homer smells smoked meat and discovered a roadside barbecue stand across the highway. He tried out the meat and liked it a lot. The guy reveals the secret for such good meat was actually his smoker grilling the meat on a hive shape, which was also available for sale, so Homer buys the smoker instead of the washing machine. |
− | After seeing | + | After seeing Homer spent all their money on a "grill", Marge gets very upset, but soon after tasting his meat, she forgives him and joins the family for a barbecue. Due to it's smell, people from all over [[Springfield]] came to The Simpsons backyard to taste Homer's meat. But this not only drew attention from the Springfieldians, but also from [[Scotty Boom]], who challenges Homer to a smoke-off. |
− | While preparing smoked pork to take to the competition, Homer discovers | + | While preparing smoked pork to take to the competition, Homer discovers his smoker was stolen. Homer calls the police, but [[Chief Wiggum]] and [[Lou]] convince Homer his smoker is gone. Homer gets so depressed to the point of not wanting to get drunk. This worries Bart, who asks for Lisa's help to track down his smoker. They investigate the yard and found out why [[Santa's Little Helper]] didn't bark when the smoker was taken away: someone gave him natural peanut butter, so he'd be licking instead of barking. |
− | The duo proceeds to the one store in town | + | The duo proceeds to the one store in town selling natural peanut butter, where they "convince" a worker to let them see the security camera footage, where they discovered [[Nelson]] bought it. They go talk to him at the park, where he's playing a tablet game called [[Clash of Castles]] with some expensive upgrades, only to run towards a scrap yard to meet someone shortly after where he gets paid and reveals the smoker under some trees, confirming Bart and Lisa's suspicion. After Nelson is gone and a moment of distraction from the guy he was meeting, the siblings have their chance to take the smoker back home, but as it was too hot, they let it go on a hill, only for it to stop on the guy's truck and he drives off. |
− | Homer, Bart, Lisa and [[Maggie]] | + | Homer, Bart, Lisa and [[Maggie]] give up hope on the competition, but Marge convinces them she can handle the smoke-off with the help of a rented condiments rack, but she fails miserably. But when Scotty presented his meat, they realize the hive shaped grill marks on it didn't match his grill's marks, also revealing he stole Homer's smoker. Scotty is fired and banned from the competition, so the Simpsons are proclaimed the winners. But this does not satisfy Bart and Lisa, who try to find out how the smoker was stolen in the first place. That's when they hear the same cellphone ringtone as the one used by the guy [[Nelson]] was delivering the smoker to, so they decide to chase the guy down. |
− | When they catch him up, they discover | + | When they catch him up, they discover the guy is called [[Tyler Boom]], Scotty's son, and he framed his own dad because he was too busy with his TV show, he didn't spend any time with his family. So he met Nelson playing Clash of Castles and hired him to steal [[Homer]]'s smoker in order to frame him. Scotty and Tyler soon reconcile and give Homer's smoker back. |
After the credits, several scenes show the future of the [[The Hive|Hive Smoker]], ending with alien bee people taking the hive back into space. | After the credits, several scenes show the future of the [[The Hive|Hive Smoker]], ending with alien bee people taking the hive back into space. |
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"'Cue Detective"
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Episode Information
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"'Cue Detective" is the second episode of season 27. It aired on October 4, 2015.
Contents
Synopsis
- "Scotty Boom, a Chew Network super-chef, challenges Homer to a smoke-off. But when someone steals Homer's secret weapon – a smoker he bought from a mysterious man at a BBQ shack – Lisa and Bart are on the case."
Plot
After watching a boring movie at school, the children realize Bart and Lisa are smelling bad and they start mocking them about it. Ironically, the same thing happened to Homer at the nuclear plant, which they found pretty unusual. Marge then reveals the smell is coming from their clothes, because their washing machine is old. She gives a bag full of money to Homer (taken from Bender's body) so they can buy a new washing machine.
On his way to the store, Homer smells smoked meat and discovered a roadside barbecue stand across the highway. He tried out the meat and liked it a lot. The guy reveals the secret for such good meat was actually his smoker grilling the meat on a hive shape, which was also available for sale, so Homer buys the smoker instead of the washing machine.
After seeing Homer spent all their money on a "grill", Marge gets very upset, but soon after tasting his meat, she forgives him and joins the family for a barbecue. Due to it's smell, people from all over Springfield came to The Simpsons backyard to taste Homer's meat. But this not only drew attention from the Springfieldians, but also from Scotty Boom, who challenges Homer to a smoke-off.
While preparing smoked pork to take to the competition, Homer discovers his smoker was stolen. Homer calls the police, but Chief Wiggum and Lou convince Homer his smoker is gone. Homer gets so depressed to the point of not wanting to get drunk. This worries Bart, who asks for Lisa's help to track down his smoker. They investigate the yard and found out why Santa's Little Helper didn't bark when the smoker was taken away: someone gave him natural peanut butter, so he'd be licking instead of barking.
The duo proceeds to the one store in town selling natural peanut butter, where they "convince" a worker to let them see the security camera footage, where they discovered Nelson bought it. They go talk to him at the park, where he's playing a tablet game called Clash of Castles with some expensive upgrades, only to run towards a scrap yard to meet someone shortly after where he gets paid and reveals the smoker under some trees, confirming Bart and Lisa's suspicion. After Nelson is gone and a moment of distraction from the guy he was meeting, the siblings have their chance to take the smoker back home, but as it was too hot, they let it go on a hill, only for it to stop on the guy's truck and he drives off.
Homer, Bart, Lisa and Maggie give up hope on the competition, but Marge convinces them she can handle the smoke-off with the help of a rented condiments rack, but she fails miserably. But when Scotty presented his meat, they realize the hive shaped grill marks on it didn't match his grill's marks, also revealing he stole Homer's smoker. Scotty is fired and banned from the competition, so the Simpsons are proclaimed the winners. But this does not satisfy Bart and Lisa, who try to find out how the smoker was stolen in the first place. That's when they hear the same cellphone ringtone as the one used by the guy Nelson was delivering the smoker to, so they decide to chase the guy down.
When they catch him up, they discover the guy is called Tyler Boom, Scotty's son, and he framed his own dad because he was too busy with his TV show, he didn't spend any time with his family. So he met Nelson playing Clash of Castles and hired him to steal Homer's smoker in order to frame him. Scotty and Tyler soon reconcile and give Homer's smoker back.
After the credits, several scenes show the future of the Hive Smoker, ending with alien bee people taking the hive back into space.
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Production
Reception
- The episode was watched by 6.02 million viewers in its original airing.[1]
Promo Videos
References