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== Biography and Career == | == Biography and Career == | ||
[[File:Ocean View 1.png|left|thumb|Judge Constance Harm's boat house at Ocean View 1]] | [[File:Ocean View 1.png|left|thumb|Judge Constance Harm's boat house at Ocean View 1]] | ||
− | Harm is notorious for having an even-'''tougher'''-than-nails approach in how she runs her courtroom, and takes a dim view of people making personal remarks abut her. For example, when [[Bart]] appeals a restraining order that [[Lisa]] has on him, he implies that Judge Harm has no sense of humor, and that's why she became a judge instead of finding a husband. Judge Harm indignantly retorts, "I ''have'' a husband!", and extends the restraining order on Bart from 20 feet to 200 feet.<ref>[[On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]</ref> | + | Harm is notorious for having an even-'''tougher'''-than-nails approach in how she runs her courtroom, and takes a dim view of people making personal remarks abut her. For example, when [[Bart]] appeals a restraining order that [[Lisa]] has on him, he implies that Judge Harm has no sense of humor, and that's why she became a judge instead of finding a husband. Judge Harm indignantly retorts, "I ''have'' a husband!", and extends the restraining order on Bart from 20 feet to 200 feet.<ref>"[[On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]"</ref> |
− | In spite of her often-harsh attitude, Judge Harm is a competent jurist and fluent in the law. When Homer tries to declare bankruptcy and cites legal definitions to prove his point, Harm doesn't buy it. She points out that he's referring to the ''old'' bankruptcy laws and thus still is required to pay his creditors. She then orders him to get financial counseling<ref>[[Rome-Old and Julie-Eh]]</ref> | + | In spite of her often-harsh attitude, Judge Harm is a competent jurist and fluent in the law. When Homer tries to declare bankruptcy and cites legal definitions to prove his point, Harm doesn't buy it. She points out that he's referring to the ''old'' bankruptcy laws and thus still is required to pay his creditors. She then orders him to get financial counseling.<ref>"[[Rome-Old and Julie-Eh]]"</ref> |
− | Judge Harm is transgendered (male to female). On another occasion when Bart appears in her courtroom, she says to him, "You remind me of me, when I was a little boy." The revelation comes as a shock to [[Snake]]: "Did she say she used to be a ''dude''?"<ref>[[The Parent Rap]]</ref> | + | Judge Harm is transgendered (male to female). On another occasion when Bart appears in her courtroom, she says to him, "You remind me of me, when I was a little boy." The revelation comes as a shock to [[Snake]]: "Did she say she used to be a ''dude''?"<ref>"[[The Parent Rap]]"</ref> |
− | Harm also revoked [[Homer]]'s driver's license after he drove his car off the dock (due to having so many accessories installed in his car that he wasn't paying attention to his driving). After Homer was rescued by the Coast Guard, he appeared in Harm's courtroom, where she cut up Homer's license, guillotined the pieces, fed the remaining shards to a pair of dogs, and then ordered the court officers to "Burn their crap!"<ref>[[Brake My Wife, Please]]</ref> | + | Harm also revoked [[Homer]]'s driver's license after he drove his car off the dock (due to having so many accessories installed in his car that he wasn't paying attention to his driving). After Homer was rescued by the Coast Guard, he appeared in Harm's courtroom, where she cut up Homer's license, guillotined the pieces, fed the remaining shards to a pair of dogs, and then ordered the court officers to "Burn their crap!"<ref>"[[Brake My Wife, Please]]"</ref> |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
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Constance Harm
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Character Information
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Judge Constance Harm is a harsh, sadistic, and unforgiving disciplinarian. She enjoys creating cruel punishments for criminals in her court. Usually Judge Snyder resolves court cases, but Judge Harm has mainly been used for handing down negative verdicts, such as sentencing a family member to prison.
Biography and Career
Harm is notorious for having an even-tougher-than-nails approach in how she runs her courtroom, and takes a dim view of people making personal remarks abut her. For example, when Bart appeals a restraining order that Lisa has on him, he implies that Judge Harm has no sense of humor, and that's why she became a judge instead of finding a husband. Judge Harm indignantly retorts, "I have a husband!", and extends the restraining order on Bart from 20 feet to 200 feet.[1]
In spite of her often-harsh attitude, Judge Harm is a competent jurist and fluent in the law. When Homer tries to declare bankruptcy and cites legal definitions to prove his point, Harm doesn't buy it. She points out that he's referring to the old bankruptcy laws and thus still is required to pay his creditors. She then orders him to get financial counseling.[2]
Judge Harm is transgendered (male to female). On another occasion when Bart appears in her courtroom, she says to him, "You remind me of me, when I was a little boy." The revelation comes as a shock to Snake: "Did she say she used to be a dude?"[3]
Harm also revoked Homer's driver's license after he drove his car off the dock (due to having so many accessories installed in his car that he wasn't paying attention to his driving). After Homer was rescued by the Coast Guard, he appeared in Harm's courtroom, where she cut up Homer's license, guillotined the pieces, fed the remaining shards to a pair of dogs, and then ordered the court officers to "Burn their crap!"[4]
Behind the Laughter
- Judge Harm is a parody of TV's tough-as-nails, no-nonsense Judge Judy. One of Judge Judy's famous quotations is "Don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining." Similarly, one of Judge Harm's sayings is "Don't spit on my cupcake and tell me it's frosting!"
- Her name is a pun on the phrase "Constant Harm," implying that she likes issuing cruel punishments to people in her courtroom.
Appearances
- Episode – "The Parent Rap"
- Episode – "Rome-Old and Julie-Eh"
- Episode – "Brawl in the Family"
- Episode – "Barting Over"
- Episode – "Brake My Wife, Please"
- Episode – "The Wandering Juvie"
- Episode – "On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister"
- Episode – "Chief of Hearts"
References