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− | |Written By= | + | |Written By= [[Kevin Curran]] |
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− | '''Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes''' is the | + | '''Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes''' is the first episode of the 20th Season, it aired on the 28th of September. |
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− | Homer | + | Homer gets into a brawl at a St. Patrick's day parade and, after getting warned about not paying his bail, becomes a bounty hunter. After Snake is about to shoot him, Ned Flanders blocks the bullet with a pane of bullet-proof glass. Homer asks Ned to join him in bounty hunting, and he agrees, saying he needs the extra money. Ned and Homer discover they enjoy each other's company. After tracking down Fat Tony, Homer and Ned get into an argument, and Ned decides to quit. |
+ | Meanwhile, Marge starts working at an erotic bakery, unbeknownst to her. When Marge discovers her culinary skills are being used to create lewd cakes, she is initially upset. After hearing the bakery owner's plea that erotic baking in a legitimate business is safer than lurking in dark alleys, she concedes and continues baking. | ||
+ | After Ned and Homer's falling out, Ned discovers that Homer skipped bail and is asked to retrieve him. Ned and Homer engage in a dramatic chase through the streets of Springfield. They end up on a construction site, where Homer realizes he likes Ned's company and saves him from falling off an I-beam. The two, however, end up buried in cement. Homer is sent to serve a short jail term and Marge sends him a cake that she says will remind Homer of her. The cake reads, "To the love of my life." | ||
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+ | ==Cultural References== | ||
+ | Robert Forster plays a bail bondsman in the episode, a job his character in Jackie Brown had. In opening St. Patrick's Day brawl, Marvel Comics characters The Thing and The Incredible Hulk have cameos, whilst Bart notes that he misses the IRA, a reference to the ending of their armed campaign in 2005. The Coach gag features Boba Fett, from the Star Wars trilogy. | ||
+ | One scene refrences the sixties Batman Tv Show | ||
{{season 20}} | {{season 20}} | ||
[[Category:Season 20]] | [[Category:Season 20]] | ||
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"Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes"
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Episode Information
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Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes is the first episode of the 20th Season, it aired on the 28th of September.
Plot
Homer gets into a brawl at a St. Patrick's day parade and, after getting warned about not paying his bail, becomes a bounty hunter. After Snake is about to shoot him, Ned Flanders blocks the bullet with a pane of bullet-proof glass. Homer asks Ned to join him in bounty hunting, and he agrees, saying he needs the extra money. Ned and Homer discover they enjoy each other's company. After tracking down Fat Tony, Homer and Ned get into an argument, and Ned decides to quit. Meanwhile, Marge starts working at an erotic bakery, unbeknownst to her. When Marge discovers her culinary skills are being used to create lewd cakes, she is initially upset. After hearing the bakery owner's plea that erotic baking in a legitimate business is safer than lurking in dark alleys, she concedes and continues baking. After Ned and Homer's falling out, Ned discovers that Homer skipped bail and is asked to retrieve him. Ned and Homer engage in a dramatic chase through the streets of Springfield. They end up on a construction site, where Homer realizes he likes Ned's company and saves him from falling off an I-beam. The two, however, end up buried in cement. Homer is sent to serve a short jail term and Marge sends him a cake that she says will remind Homer of her. The cake reads, "To the love of my life."
Cultural References
Robert Forster plays a bail bondsman in the episode, a job his character in Jackie Brown had. In opening St. Patrick's Day brawl, Marvel Comics characters The Thing and The Incredible Hulk have cameos, whilst Bart notes that he misses the IRA, a reference to the ending of their armed campaign in 2005. The Coach gag features Boba Fett, from the Star Wars trilogy. One scene refrences the sixties Batman Tv Show