Difference between revisions of "The Great Louse Detective"
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− | |couchGag= | + | |couchGag= When Homer uses the remote, the family travel back in time to the prehistoric then the Roman times. |
− | |specialGuestVoices= | + | |specialGuestVoices= Kelsey Grammar as [[Sideshow Bob]] |
− | |Written By= | + | |Written By= John Frink and Don Payne |
− | |Directed By= | + | |Directed By= Steven Dean Moore |
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+ | The Simpsons recieve a letter about a free spa weekend and they decide to go to it. [[Homer]] is nearly killed when he is locked in a very hot spa room, by a mysterious man. After Homer escapes from the room, him and [[Marge]] visit [[Chief Wiggum]], who suggests [[Sideshow Bob]] should be released from jail, to help work out the criminial's identity. This discomforts [[Bart]] greatly but Chief Wiggum places a shock device around Bob's ankle, which enables the Simpson's to shock him if he attempts to kill Bart. | ||
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Revision as of 04:14, June 8, 2008
"The Great Louse Detective"
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Episode Information
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The Great Louse Detective is the sixth episode of Season 14.
Plot
The Simpsons recieve a letter about a free spa weekend and they decide to go to it. Homer is nearly killed when he is locked in a very hot spa room, by a mysterious man. After Homer escapes from the room, him and Marge visit Chief Wiggum, who suggests Sideshow Bob should be released from jail, to help work out the criminial's identity. This discomforts Bart greatly but Chief Wiggum places a shock device around Bob's ankle, which enables the Simpson's to shock him if he attempts to kill Bart.