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Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington

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"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 Season 14.

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 unsuccessfully 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 campaign has a very bad start. He includes offensive jokes in his speeches and his opponent, John Armstrong, shows a sketch from Krusty’s show making fun of the UN. Desperate to have Krusty win the election, Lisa helps Krusty turn his campaign around by having him communicate with regular families and citizens, in a bid to get them to vote for him. Krusty’s popularity soars and he wins the election.

After taking the oath, he tries to bring up the topic of the air traffic over Evergreen Terrace. However, none of the other congressman ignore him, and tell him that new congressman aren't very important.

Later, the Simpsons find Krusty in a bar, and he is getting drunk. He feels that he’s failed them, but they convince him to stand up for his beliefs. This encouraged him, but he ends up taking to a empty room.

With the janitor's help, they blackmail a key congressman with a videotape, which has footage of him abusing the free mail policy. Homer helps by getting a congressman drunk. Finally, during a session in Congress, the janitor and Lisa, with Homer’s drunken diversion, place the Air Traffic Bill under a bill giving orphans American flags. When the bill comes up for discussion, the blackmailed congressman immediately consents, and Congressman Beauregard, in a drunken stupor, consents to the bill. The legislation is then passed, and Krusty celebrates.

The Simpson's are very pleased at the aeroplane redirection and they are also pleased that they don't have planes flying over their house.

Trivia

The title of this episode is an obvious parody of the film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.


Season 14 Episodes
Treehouse of Horror XIII How I Spent My Strummer Vacation Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade Large Marge Helter Shelter The Great Louse Detective Special Edna The Dad Who Knew Too Little The Strong Arms of the Ma Pray Anything Barting Over I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can A Star Is Born Again Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington C.E. D'oh 'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky Three Gays of the Condo Dude, Where's My Ranch? Old Yeller-Belly Brake My Wife, Please The Bart of War Moe Baby Blues