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{{Desc|An unearthed corpse opens up a cold case from Springfield in the 1980s… as well as a steamy relationship between young [[Grampa]] and [[Agnes Skinner]].}} | {{Desc|An unearthed corpse opens up a cold case from Springfield in the 1980s… as well as a steamy relationship between young [[Grampa]] and [[Agnes Skinner]].}} | ||
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− | It's a really hot day in Springfield and when the cooler breaks down at their house, the [[Simpson family]] go to the [[Springfield Retirement Castle|Retirement Castle]], a place where old people always complaing being too cold. There, [[Grampa]] blocks the cool air from Homer and he threatens him to put him in a nursing home for veterans. Grampa calls for elder abuse and the police arrives, but for a different reason, they need help in an investigation at [[Shady Oaks]]. In there, after digging graves, [[Chief Wiggum]] reports finding two bodies in a grave, with one of them having a business card for "Simpsons and O'Donnel", Grampa was a private detective. | + | It's a really hot day in Springfield and when the cooler breaks down at their house, the [[Simpson family]] go to the [[Springfield Retirement Castle|Retirement Castle]], a place where old people always complaing being too cold. There, [[Grampa]] blocks the cool air from [[Homer]] and he threatens him to put him in a nursing home for veterans. Grampa calls for elder abuse and the police arrives, but for a different reason, they need help in an investigation at [[Shady Oaks]]. In there, after digging graves, [[Chief Wiggum]] reports finding two bodies in a grave, with one of them having a business card for "Simpsons and O'Donnel", Grampa was a private detective. |
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+ | In '82, [[Agnes Skinner]] showed up at Simpsons and O'Donnel and asked Grampa and [[Billy O'Donnell]] to follow his boyfriend, [[Mr. Burns]], as she's suspecting him of cheating. Due to Grampa having to babysit Homer, Billy proposes to go with Agnes, but Grampa tells them he never got back and he made new cards saying "Simpsons and nobody". Wiggum leaves Grampa alone, but [[Lisa]] doesn't wanna stop and uses her forensic kit for traces of blood and find AB-negative on it. At the [[Springfield Department of Motor Vehicles|DMV]], with the help of [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] they find out that Billy was AB-negative. | ||
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"Shoddy Heat"
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Episode Information
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"Shoddy Heat" is the fourth episode of season 36 of The Simpsons and the seven-hundred and seventy-second episode overall. It originally aired on October 27, 2024. The episode was written by Jeff Westbrook and directed by Gabriel DeFrancesco. It guest stars Topher Grace as Billy O'Donnell.
Contents
Synopsis
- "An unearthed corpse opens up a cold case from Springfield in the 1980s… as well as a steamy relationship between young Grampa and Agnes Skinner."
Plot
It's a really hot day in Springfield and when the cooler breaks down at their house, the Simpson family go to the Retirement Castle, a place where old people always complaing being too cold. There, Grampa blocks the cool air from Homer and he threatens him to put him in a nursing home for veterans. Grampa calls for elder abuse and the police arrives, but for a different reason, they need help in an investigation at Shady Oaks. In there, after digging graves, Chief Wiggum reports finding two bodies in a grave, with one of them having a business card for "Simpsons and O'Donnel", Grampa was a private detective.
In '82, Agnes Skinner showed up at Simpsons and O'Donnel and asked Grampa and Billy O'Donnell to follow his boyfriend, Mr. Burns, as she's suspecting him of cheating. Due to Grampa having to babysit Homer, Billy proposes to go with Agnes, but Grampa tells them he never got back and he made new cards saying "Simpsons and nobody". Wiggum leaves Grampa alone, but Lisa doesn't wanna stop and uses her forensic kit for traces of blood and find AB-negative on it. At the DMV, with the help of Patty and Selma they find out that Billy was AB-negative.