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Latest revision as of 19:52, February 13, 2021
Judge Dowd
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Character Information
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Judge Dowd is a judge at the Juvenile Court.
History[edit]
After Bart glued Krusty the Clown masks to the faces of teachers at Springfield Elementary School, Bart was on trial at the Juvenile Court where Judge Dowd presided over his case. Dowd had brought his son, Wyatt, in because he was divorced and didn't have a babysitter. Bart then told him a story of when he raised a turtle by himself to try and form a bond with Dowd. When Judge Dowd goes to read Bart's file, Bart tells him that he's done it all and the judge will have to either fry or free him. Judge Dowd then went to hand a suspended sentence to Bart, but Marge objected, saying that Bart needed to be punished. Judge Dowd then sentenced Bart to 28 days at Tomorrow's New Horizons Rehab Center.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
Part of the scene when Bart is sentenced (shown in the script for the episode) was removed: Judge Dowd's kid bangs the gavel instead of Dowd who then says "Good bang, Wyatt! You've got your mother's anger".[1]
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