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+ | '''Blood Feud''' is the twenty-second episode of [[Season 2]], which was originally broadcast on July 11, 1991. The episode was written by [[George Meyer]] and directed [[David Silverman]] and recieved positive reviews from TV critics and fans. | ||
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When [[Mr. Burns]] falls ill and desperately needs a blood transfusion, [[Homer]] discovers [[Bart]] has Mr. Burns' rare blood type, and Homer urges his son to donate, promising that they will be handsomely rewarded. However, Mr. Burns knows nothing of this promise, or even of the Simpsons' desire for a reward, and having received the blood, all he does is send the family a card. Enraged, Homer writes an insulting reply, but [[Marge]] convinces him at the last minute not to send it. Later the letter goes missing, as Bart has mailed it, still thinking its message is called for. | When [[Mr. Burns]] falls ill and desperately needs a blood transfusion, [[Homer]] discovers [[Bart]] has Mr. Burns' rare blood type, and Homer urges his son to donate, promising that they will be handsomely rewarded. However, Mr. Burns knows nothing of this promise, or even of the Simpsons' desire for a reward, and having received the blood, all he does is send the family a card. Enraged, Homer writes an insulting reply, but [[Marge]] convinces him at the last minute not to send it. Later the letter goes missing, as Bart has mailed it, still thinking its message is called for. | ||
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Episode Information
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Blood Feud is the twenty-second episode of Season 2, which was originally broadcast on July 11, 1991. The episode was written by George Meyer and directed David Silverman and recieved positive reviews from TV critics and fans.
Plot
When Mr. Burns falls ill and desperately needs a blood transfusion, Homer discovers Bart has Mr. Burns' rare blood type, and Homer urges his son to donate, promising that they will be handsomely rewarded. However, Mr. Burns knows nothing of this promise, or even of the Simpsons' desire for a reward, and having received the blood, all he does is send the family a card. Enraged, Homer writes an insulting reply, but Marge convinces him at the last minute not to send it. Later the letter goes missing, as Bart has mailed it, still thinking its message is called for.
Homer and Bart's attempts to stop the mail delivery end in failure, and Mr. Burns is furious at the insult and demands that Homer be beaten. Waylon Smithers calls off the beating, however, on the grounds that this action is no way to thank the man who saved Mr. Burns' life. Just as Marge had convinced Homer to refrain from sending the letter, Smithers has a calming influence on Mr. Burns, and the two men decide instead to buy the family a present. The Simpsons receive an antique, an Olmec head (a massive, Tiki-god-like affair) of Xtapolapocetl (Pronounced 'Ex-tapo-lapo-kettle'). Bart, the blood donor, likes the gift; Homer hates it.
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