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"'''Dumbbell Indemnity'''" is the sixteenth episode of the [[The Simpsons (season 9)|ninth season]] of the animated television series ''[[The Simpsons]]'', which originally aired [[March 1]], [[1998]].  It was written by [[Ron Hauge]] and directed by [[Dominic Polcino]].  The episode sees Moe trying to keep his girlfriend by using a large amount of money, but when it runs out, he must commit [[insurance fraud]].  Homer helps him, but is caught and sent to jail, and attempts to take revenge on Moe when he does not bail him out.
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==Plot==
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"'''Dumbbell Indemnity'''" is the sixteenth episode of [[season 9]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and ninety-fourth episode overall. It originally aired on March 1, [[1998]]. The episode was written by [[Ron Hauge]] and directed by [[Dominic Polcino]]. It guest stars [[Helen Hunt]] as [[Renee]].
While at [[Moe's Tavern]], Homer notices [[Moe Szyslak|Moe]]'s depressing state. He learns that Moe has not had a date in some time, so he decides to take him out to a [[night club]] to meet a woman. However, the trip proves to be unsuccessful for Moe. When leaving, a woman named [[One_time_characters_in_the_simpsons#Season_9|Renee]] who runs a flower stand starts to talk to Moe.  She compliments Moe and makes him feel better, leading to Moe to ask her out.
 
  
Moe and Renee fall in love, though Moe is forced to spend an excessive amount of money on his [[credit card]], or he may feel that she is unsatisfied by him.  The card is soon maxed out, leaving Moe to brainstorm for an idea to make more money.  He decides to commit [[insurance fraud]] by having Homer steal his car and leave it in front of [[rail tracks]] so a [[train]] destroys it.  The night of the event, Moe and Renee go on the "Police Department's Moonlight Charity Cruise", which assures Homer that he will be safe from any police.  However, he decides to watch a movie at a [[drive-in theater]], causing him to be late to the rail tracks.  However, he still tries to destroy the car somehow, which gives him the idea to drive it off a cliff into a body of water.  He is unable to get out of the car in time before the car goes off the cliff, and the car sinks directly in front of the [[yacht]] the police department and Moe are on.
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Desc|When [[Moe]] breaks himself romancing a new love, he enlists the aid of [[Homer]] in an illegal scheme to collect $5,000 dollars from his automobile's insurance policy. But after Homer botches the scam, Moe must find a way to bust his best customer out of the pen. Guest starring Helen Hunt as [[Renee]].}}
  
Homer is sent to [[jail]], assured that Moe will bail him out.  Moe meets Homer outside the jail, talking to him through his jail window.  Moe promises to bail him out, but he changes his mind while talking to Renee, and instead decides to buy a trip to [[Hawaii]]. While packing, Moe is confronted  by his own conscious form of Homer, who makes him feel bad that he betrayed Homer.  He tells the truth to Renee, and although she is happy he told her the truth, she is disgusted by him and leaves him when his plan to save Homer involves more criminal activity.  He is still presenting his idea when she leaves, and that part of his plan involving pouring alcohol around his bar to light on fire. By accident, Moe drops a match, and the bar is soon in flames.  Meanwhile, Homer has escaped jail and is coming to get revenge on Moe. He comes in while the bar is on fire, and the two fight.  However, both of them being unconscious by the fumes of the fire.  Fortunately, [[Barney Gumble|Barney]] comes and saves both of them. The bar is, however, completely destroyed, but Homer promises Moe that he can use his house as a bar until he is able to reconstruct his old bar again.
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== Plot ==
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While at [[Moe's Tavern]], Homer notices [[Moe]]'s depressed state. After learning Moe has not had a date in some time, he decides to take him out to a night club to meet women. However, the trip proves to be unsuccessful for Moe. When leaving, a woman named [[Renee]] who runs a flower stand starts to talk to Moe. Complementing Moe, and making him feel better, it encourages Moe to ask her out.
  
==Cultural references==
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Moe and Renee fall in love, though Moe feels forced to spend an excessive amount of money, thus trying to avoid dissatisfying her. The card's credit is soon maxed out, leaving Moe to brainstorm for an idea to make more money. He decides to commit insurance fraud by having Homer steal his car and abandon it on rail tracks leaving a train to destroy it. The night of the event, Moe and Renee go out on the "Police Department's Moonlight Charity Cruise", which assures Homer that he will be safe from any police. However, deciding at the last minute to watch a movie at a drive-in theater instead, he fails to leave the car at the tracks on time. Bent on still trying to destroy the car somehow, Homer gets the idea of driving it off a cliff into a body of water. Unable to get out of the car in time, both Homer and the car plummet down, sinking directly in front of the yacht both the entire Police department and Moe are on.
* The title of the episode is a reference to the classic novel and  film ''[[Double Indemnity (film)|Double Indemnity]]''.  
 
* The episode was originally to be titled "Mutual of Momaha," a reference to the insurance company, "Mutual of Omaha."
 
* The song that plays during the montage of Moe and Renee dating is "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees.
 
* The song Homer sings, "Stealing, stealing, stealing a car for Moe" is sung to the tune of "[[Daisy Bell]]".
 
* The movie in the drive-in theater has a scene of the monkey President jumping out of [[Air Force One]]. This is a reference to the movie ''[[Air Force One (film)|Air Force One]]'', where the [[President of the United States]], played by [[Harrison Ford]], jumps off the plane in a parachute.
 
* The shot of Homer watching the drive-in movie with the train passing in the background is a reference to ''[[Hotshot Eastbound]]'', a photograph taken by [[O. Winston Link]] in [[1956]].
 
* Homer's ghost resembled [[Jacob Marley]] from the [[Dickens]] novel ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''.
 
* The prison book cart leading to an escape is reminiscent of the novel/film ''[[The Shawshank Redemption]]''.
 
* The song that plays at the end of the episode is "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" by George Thorogood & The Destroyers.
 
  
==Reception==
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Sent to jail, Homer is then assured that Moe will bail him out. Moe meets Homer outside the jail, talking to him through his jail window. Promising to bail Homer out at first, Moe instead changes his mind while talking to Renee, ultimately deciding upon buying Renee a trip to Hawaii. While packing, Moe is confronted by his own conscious form of Homer, who makes him feel bad for betraying him. Confessing everything to Renee, she reveals that, even though she is glad for Moe telling the truth, she is also disgusted by his actions when learning Moe's plan to save Homer involves even more criminal activities. Still constructing a plan as Renee leaves, Moe figures out a part of his plan involves covering his bar in alcohol to light on fire. Still preparing, Moe drops a match by accident, soon engulfing the bar in flames. Meanwhile, Homer has escaped jail on his own, planning his revenge on Moe. As he arrives at the bar, the two start to fight, but soon lose consciousness due to the excessive smoke. Fortunately, [[Barney]] passes by, saving both of them. The bar however, is left completely destroyed, having Homer promise Moe he can use his house as a bar until he is able to have his old bar rebuilt.
In a 2006 article in ''[[USA Today]]'', "Dumbbell Indemnity" was highlighted among the six best episodes of [[The Simpsons (season 9)|''The Simpsons'' season 9]], along with others including "[[Trash of the Titans]]," "[[The Last Temptation of Krust]]," "[[The Cartridge Family]]," "[[The Joy of Sect]]," and "[[Das Bus]]".<ref>{{cite news  | last = Clark | first = Mike  | coauthors = | title = New on DVD | work = [[USA Today]] | pages = | language = | publisher = Gannett Co. Inc. |date=December 22, 2006 | url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2006-12-21-new-on-dvd_x.htm?csp=34 | accessdate =  2007-10-24}}</ref>
 
  
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== Reception ==
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In a 2006 article in ''{{W|USA Today}}'', "Dumbbell Indemnity" was highlighted among the six best episodes of [[season 9]], along with others including "[[Trash of the Titans]]", "[[The Last Temptation of Krust]]", "[[The Cartridge Family]]", "[[The Joy of Sect]]", and "[[Das Bus]]".<ref>{{cite news | last = Clark | first = Mike | coauthors = | title = New on DVD | work = [[USA Today]] | pages = | language = | publisher = Gannett Co. Inc. |date=December 22, [[2006]] | url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2006-12-21-new-on-dvd_x.htm?csp=34 | accessdate = 2007-10-24}}</ref>
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Episode Information
Episode number: 194
Season number: S9 E16
Production code: 5F12
Original airdate: March 1, 1998
Chalkboard gag: "Silly string is not a nasal spray"
Couch gag: The Simpsons sit on the couch, and hydraulic presses crush them into a cube.
Guest star(s): Helen Hunt as Renee
Showrunner: Mike Scully
Written by: Ron Hauge
Directed by: Dominic Polcino
DVD features


"Dumbbell Indemnity" is the sixteenth episode of season 9 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and ninety-fourth episode overall. It originally aired on March 1, 1998. The episode was written by Ron Hauge and directed by Dominic Polcino. It guest stars Helen Hunt as Renee.

Synopsis[edit]

"When Moe breaks himself romancing a new love, he enlists the aid of Homer in an illegal scheme to collect $5,000 dollars from his automobile's insurance policy. But after Homer botches the scam, Moe must find a way to bust his best customer out of the pen. Guest starring Helen Hunt as Renee."


Plot[edit]

While at Moe's Tavern, Homer notices Moe's depressed state. After learning Moe has not had a date in some time, he decides to take him out to a night club to meet women. However, the trip proves to be unsuccessful for Moe. When leaving, a woman named Renee who runs a flower stand starts to talk to Moe. Complementing Moe, and making him feel better, it encourages Moe to ask her out.

Moe and Renee fall in love, though Moe feels forced to spend an excessive amount of money, thus trying to avoid dissatisfying her. The card's credit is soon maxed out, leaving Moe to brainstorm for an idea to make more money. He decides to commit insurance fraud by having Homer steal his car and abandon it on rail tracks leaving a train to destroy it. The night of the event, Moe and Renee go out on the "Police Department's Moonlight Charity Cruise", which assures Homer that he will be safe from any police. However, deciding at the last minute to watch a movie at a drive-in theater instead, he fails to leave the car at the tracks on time. Bent on still trying to destroy the car somehow, Homer gets the idea of driving it off a cliff into a body of water. Unable to get out of the car in time, both Homer and the car plummet down, sinking directly in front of the yacht both the entire Police department and Moe are on.

Sent to jail, Homer is then assured that Moe will bail him out. Moe meets Homer outside the jail, talking to him through his jail window. Promising to bail Homer out at first, Moe instead changes his mind while talking to Renee, ultimately deciding upon buying Renee a trip to Hawaii. While packing, Moe is confronted by his own conscious form of Homer, who makes him feel bad for betraying him. Confessing everything to Renee, she reveals that, even though she is glad for Moe telling the truth, she is also disgusted by his actions when learning Moe's plan to save Homer involves even more criminal activities. Still constructing a plan as Renee leaves, Moe figures out a part of his plan involves covering his bar in alcohol to light on fire. Still preparing, Moe drops a match by accident, soon engulfing the bar in flames. Meanwhile, Homer has escaped jail on his own, planning his revenge on Moe. As he arrives at the bar, the two start to fight, but soon lose consciousness due to the excessive smoke. Fortunately, Barney passes by, saving both of them. The bar however, is left completely destroyed, having Homer promise Moe he can use his house as a bar until he is able to have his old bar rebuilt.

Reception[edit]

In a 2006 article in USA Today, "Dumbbell Indemnity" was highlighted among the six best episodes of season 9, along with others including "Trash of the Titans", "The Last Temptation of Krust", "The Cartridge Family", "The Joy of Sect", and "Das Bus".[1]

References[edit]

  1. Clark, Mike. "New on DVD", USA TodayGannett Co. Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-10-24. 


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