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− | |originalAirdate= | + | |originalAirdate= 9/3/03 |
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− | |couchGag=The family | + | |couchGag=The family is sitting at the couch when Homer clicks the remote goes and the scene changes to caveman times and Homer clicks again and it goes to a gladiator arena scene and he clicks one last time and the scene changes back to normal. |
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− | |Written By= | + | |Written By= John Swartzwelder |
− | |Directed By= | + | |Directed By= Lance Kramer |
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+ | Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington is the fourteenth episode of the [[14th Season]]. | ||
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+ | ==Plot== | ||
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+ | The Simpsons are watching a episode of the "The Three Stooges", when the house begins to shake. Then they discover an aeroplane was flying dangerously close to their house; then they decide that the air traffic had been redirected. [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] complain to a | ||
+ | airport official, who tells them that the aeroplanes wwre rerouted away from nature reserves, to help protect the animals. But they were really redirected by [[Mayor Quimby]], so he can have peace when he is with his girlfriends. | ||
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+ | The family live with the noise for the next three months, but then they decide they can't cope anymore. They then decide to move, and unsucessfully sell the house to [[Apu]] and [[Ralph Wiggum]]. Then Homer and Marge complain to their local congressman, [[Horace Willcox]]. Horace decides that he wants to help them, but unfortunately, he suffers a heart attack and dies. While watching [[Krusty the Clown]], Bart gets the idea, for Krusty to run for Congress. The next day, Bart visits Krusty and asks him to run for Congress. Krusty seems reluctant at first, but he soon likes to the idea, when he realises that he could solve the problems that the government has plagued him with, such as taxes and immigration of his pet monkey. At the Republicans’ meeting, he nominates himself as a candidate for Congress. The other members are supportive and they agree with him. | ||
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+ | Krusty's thing is bad at the beginning. | ||
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{{Season 14}} | {{Season 14}} | ||
[[Category:Episodes]] | [[Category:Episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Season 14]] | [[Category:Season 14]] |
Revision as of 11:15, June 3, 2008
"Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington"
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Episode Information
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Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington is the fourteenth episode of the 14th Season.
Plot
The Simpsons are watching a episode of the "The Three Stooges", when the house begins to shake. Then they discover an aeroplane was flying dangerously close to their house; then they decide that the air traffic had been redirected. Homer and Marge complain to a airport official, who tells them that the aeroplanes wwre rerouted away from nature reserves, to help protect the animals. But they were really redirected by Mayor Quimby, so he can have peace when he is with his girlfriends.
The family live with the noise for the next three months, but then they decide they can't cope anymore. They then decide to move, and unsucessfully sell the house to Apu and Ralph Wiggum. Then Homer and Marge complain to their local congressman, Horace Willcox. Horace decides that he wants to help them, but unfortunately, he suffers a heart attack and dies. While watching Krusty the Clown, Bart gets the idea, for Krusty to run for Congress. The next day, Bart visits Krusty and asks him to run for Congress. Krusty seems reluctant at first, but he soon likes to the idea, when he realises that he could solve the problems that the government has plagued him with, such as taxes and immigration of his pet monkey. At the Republicans’ meeting, he nominates himself as a candidate for Congress. The other members are supportive and they agree with him.
Krusty's thing is bad at the beginning.