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Revision as of 19:04, November 9, 2008
"Trilogy of Error"
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Episode Information
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Contents
Plot
Prologue
Every part begins with the garabage truck coming by and then it picks up Ned's mailbox making him say "Son of a diddily" and then a newspaper saying that Spring has arrived is tossed.
Homer's Day
Homer is getting ready for work and after coming out of the shower he tries to eat breakfast however Marge bought a really hard to eat breakfast from Europe and then Bart leaves when Milhouse rings the doorbell. Homer and Lisa are then excused from the table and Lisa shows Homer her science project Linguo a grammar fixing robot and when Homer says "Me like beer", Linguo corrects it by saying "I like beer" and Homer gives Linguo a bottle of beer and makes him malfunction. Homer then sees a tray of brownies and Homer wants one but Marge does not allow it and then Homer grabs one when Marge is cutting and then the knife cuts Homer's thumb off. Marge tries to call 911, however Chief Wiggum, who picks up the line misinterprets the information as a deliberate attack and states that she will be arrested, forcing Marge to use a fake address of 123 Fake Street. Marge drives Homer to a doctor, but crashes into Rainier Wolfcastle's car forcing them to carjack him. After learning from Dr. Hibbert that Homer's finger insurance does not cover his thumb, Marge drives Homer to Dr. Nick's hospital. When his thumb is decaying, Homer and Marge make a pitstop at Moe's Tavern and Moe gives Homer a new jar to put his thumb in to preserve it. After wasting time in the tavern Homer comes out and finds that Marge and the car are gone and Homer catches a ride with Cletus to go to Dr. Nick's. However, it is on fire and Cletus's truck is stolen, forcing Homer to walk to Shelbyville and on the way he sees Linguo's head in the trash following an explosion.
Lisa's Day
After Homer gives Linguo beer and makes him malfunction Lisa goes to her room and fixes Linguo. But when she has to leave, her bike is missing, the bus has left (while Martin is on it with his science project ready), and Homer and Marge have left for the hospital. Lisa runs to school and sees Krusty's limo after it almost hits her. Krusty has his chauffeur Mr. Teeny take Lisa to school, passing Chief Wiggum along the way who asks for directions to 123 Fake Street. However, it is the wrong school and Lisa is actually in West Springfield Elementary and there she meets a student named Thelonius who she falls in love with. Lisa then runs to Moe's Tavern to find Homer, but Homer is not there. She notices that Chief Wiggum is there who is working on a sting operation to catch some fireworks smugglers and is listening to the conversation with some people he sent undercover and the criminals. When Lisa recognizes one of the criminals as Fat Tony, Wiggum speaks into the microphone which exposes his undercover people. Just as Lisa leaves Moe's, Homer and Marge arrive and Lisa sees Marge outside and Lisa hops in her car which Marge stole from Rainier Wolfcastle and leave when Marge hears Homer talking to Moe drunk and knows she has plenty of time to drive Lisa to school. However, the car instructions are in Austrian and they run out of fuel. Marge and Lisa then take a ride in Cletus's truck by hiding in the back and after arriving at Dr. Nick's, Marge steals the truck during the time that Homer and Cletus observe that the hospital is on fire. With only a few minutes of school left and on the way they nearly run over Bart and Milhouse.
Bart's Day
Milhouse comes over and Bart tags along with him and then they steal Lisa's bike and go to a cave where Milhouse has found firecrackers and then the boys enjoy blowing things up including Dr. Nick's office until they hear sirens and hide in an abandoned building and are caught by Chief Wiggum (which is a coincidence as the building's address is the fake address that Marge made up to Chief Wiggum earlier) and then have to be put into a sting operation to find the real firework smugglers who end up being Fat Tony's gang. Bart and Milhouse are exposed when Wiggum speaks into their receiver and are forced to escape. They come out through a sewer and then come up through a Manhole cover and are nearly ran over by Marge and Lisa. The boys, Marge, and Lisa are then confronted by Fat Tony in an alley but Lisa has to sacrifice Linguo by having him fix the terrible grammar of Legs and Louie that overloads him and causes Linguo to explode. Linguo's head then falls into the trash and Homer finds it.
Epilouge
Legs is able to fix Homer's thumb and it becomes Lisa's science project which is awarded 1st place by Ms. Hoover and then the whole episode cast comes and laughs except for Mr. Teeny who murmurs "this plot made no sense" and example of "breaking the fourth wall".
Errors
- When Lisa is looking at the bus one can see Milhouse sitting on it even though he is with Bart.
- During Lisa's segment time seems to move really quickly as when she leaves Thelonius she says it is eleven but when she goes to Moe's Tavern a few seconds later it is noon and then when she is at Dr. Nick's it is 2:45 PM.
Cultural Referances
The inovative story telling style shown in this episode was also used in an episode of Malcolm in the Middle, the seventh episodeof the seventh season intitled "Blackout" Invloved the same series of events being seen from several different view points. The charactor of Thelonius is voiced by Frankie Muniz who plays Malcolm. The 2003 Patrick Swayze movie 11:14 is another example of this type of story-telling.