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At [[The Rich Texan]]'s house, he's escaping from three debts collectors, their leader, [[Kostas Becker]], [[Seamus (A Serious Flanders)|Seamus]], and [[Collette (A Serious Flanders)|Collette]], but is caught in the end and tied in ropes and shot. | At [[The Rich Texan]]'s house, he's escaping from three debts collectors, their leader, [[Kostas Becker]], [[Seamus (A Serious Flanders)|Seamus]], and [[Collette (A Serious Flanders)|Collette]], but is caught in the end and tied in ropes and shot. | ||
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[[Ned Flanders]] is litter gathering in the snow and finds [[Homer]] doing community services because of telling the judge where to shove his parking tickets. Upon stumbling down a slope they find themself stuck in a log with a bag full of money. | [[Ned Flanders]] is litter gathering in the snow and finds [[Homer]] doing community services because of telling the judge where to shove his parking tickets. Upon stumbling down a slope they find themself stuck in a log with a bag full of money. | ||
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At [[St. Giles Orphanage]], Ned donates the money to them, telling them to honor his grandfather as the donator, however the press spins it so he's the donor. When Kostas finds out where Ned got the money, while chopping up The Rich Texan's body, he finds himself staying at Springfield to honor a debt. | At [[St. Giles Orphanage]], Ned donates the money to them, telling them to honor his grandfather as the donator, however the press spins it so he's the donor. When Kostas finds out where Ned got the money, while chopping up The Rich Texan's body, he finds himself staying at Springfield to honor a debt. | ||
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At [[The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]], Seamus and Collette pries the information on how to find Ned, threatening him, and after learning of his usual location, [[Comic Book Guy]] calls [[Fat Tony (second)|Fat Tony]] asking him why he wasn't protected like he pays for, and Fat Tony tells him he'll deal with him. | At [[The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]], Seamus and Collette pries the information on how to find Ned, threatening him, and after learning of his usual location, [[Comic Book Guy]] calls [[Fat Tony (second)|Fat Tony]] asking him why he wasn't protected like he pays for, and Fat Tony tells him he'll deal with him. | ||
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[[Barbara Belfry]] arrives with the orphans, saving him from Kostas but only temporarily, and invites him to a date at the Springfield Winter Markets opening, while Kostas finds Ned's [[744 Evergreen Terrace|home address]] from the Bible page he ripped. | [[Barbara Belfry]] arrives with the orphans, saving him from Kostas but only temporarily, and invites him to a date at the Springfield Winter Markets opening, while Kostas finds Ned's [[744 Evergreen Terrace|home address]] from the Bible page he ripped. | ||
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+ | At the Markets, Ned and Barbara are dating, but Homer interrupts them saying he bought their love, but all people boos him, and he get thrown into the Drunk Rink. At home [[Marge]] gets angry at Homer for being selfish over wanting the money for himself, while Kostas' car is heading toward Flanders house, however Seamus loses the paper. | ||
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+ | Arriving at [[742 Evergreen Terrace]], they find Ned's stuff on the garden, thinking it was his house, they paralyze Homer after distracting him with The Rich Texan's face, thinking he was Ned. | ||
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"A Serious Flanders (Part 1)"
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Episode Information
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Matt Selman]]
"A Serious Flanders (Part 1)" is the sixth episode of season 33 of The Simpsons and the seven-hundred and twelth episode overall. It originally aired on November 7, 2021. The episode was written by Cesar Mazariegos and directed by Debbie Mahan.
"A Serious Flanders (Part 1)" is the first part of a two-part episode of The Simpsons and will be followed by part two.
Contents
Synopsis
- "When a ruthless debt collector comes to Springfield, Homer and Ned's lives are sucked into the artfully violent world of prestige TV."
Plot
Cold opening
At The Rich Texan's house, he's escaping from three debts collectors, their leader, Kostas Becker, Seamus, and Collette, but is caught in the end and tied in ropes and shot.
Chapter One: The Harder the Good
Ned Flanders is litter gathering in the snow and finds Homer doing community services because of telling the judge where to shove his parking tickets. Upon stumbling down a slope they find themself stuck in a log with a bag full of money.
Bringing the bag home, Rod and Todd fight over what to do with the money, while Ned reminisces of what his grandfather, Sheriff Flanders, would do with them. In the past Ned identifies a thief and instead of arresting him he gave him money to buy the bread, to teach him and Ned a lesson.
At St. Giles Orphanage, Ned donates the money to them, telling them to honor his grandfather as the donator, however the press spins it so he's the donor. When Kostas finds out where Ned got the money, while chopping up The Rich Texan's body, he finds himself staying at Springfield to honor a debt.
Chapter Two: The Hippo's Conondrum
At The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop, Seamus and Collette pries the information on how to find Ned, threatening him, and after learning of his usual location, Comic Book Guy calls Fat Tony asking him why he wasn't protected like he pays for, and Fat Tony tells him he'll deal with him.
At the First Church of Springfield, the Simpson family praise Ned for his actions, before going back inside to get his Bible back, finding Kostas holding it, telling him he now has the debt on his name since he got the bag.
Barbara Belfry arrives with the orphans, saving him from Kostas but only temporarily, and invites him to a date at the Springfield Winter Markets opening, while Kostas finds Ned's home address from the Bible page he ripped.
At the Markets, Ned and Barbara are dating, but Homer interrupts them saying he bought their love, but all people boos him, and he get thrown into the Drunk Rink. At home Marge gets angry at Homer for being selfish over wanting the money for himself, while Kostas' car is heading toward Flanders house, however Seamus loses the paper.
Arriving at 742 Evergreen Terrace, they find Ned's stuff on the garden, thinking it was his house, they paralyze Homer after distracting him with The Rich Texan's face, thinking he was Ned.
Chapter Three: A Donut for the Devil
Production
Originally, Kostas Becker was going to say "You've brought me the wrong man! (DARK) And you know the price for failure", snatching Seamus' hat, tried to tear it with his hands and mouth, before stomping on it sputtering "stupid...STUPID HAT!", but the scene was cut for time.[1]
Gallery
Promo videos
- "New episodes so hot you'll want to take your top off. 🔥" on Twitter
- A Serious Flanders at YouTube
- "Two parts + three special guest stars adds up to one bloody good episode of The Simpsons. 🩸 Catch Cristin Milioti, Timothy Olyphant and Brian Cox in Springfield this Sunday at 8/7c!" on Twitter
- The Collectors Name Was Death at YouTube
- Homer Is Sent To The Drunk Rink at YouTube
References
Two-part episodes
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Who Shot Mr. Burns? (part 1 • part 2) • The Great Phatsby (part 1 • part 2) • Warrin' Priests (part 1 • part 2) • A Serious Flanders (part 1 • part 2) |