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128 "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
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For the conclusion to this episode, see Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two).
"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
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Episode Information
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- ""Ever since the beginning of time, man has yearned to destroy the sun. I shall do the next best thing: block it out. ""
- ―Mr. Burns
"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)" is the twenty-fifth episode of Season 6. It is the only two-part story ever produced in the series.
Synopsis
Groundskeeper Willie finds an oil supply underneath the school, so they build an oil rig to reap the benefits. However, Burns builds a new rig, that has tapped into their supply. A burst of oil destroys Bart's treehouse, injures Santa's Little Helper and cheats the school. He plans a new scheme, to block out natural sunlight from Springfield so that he could make more money. When the light disappears, Burns is shot. Whodunnit?
Plot
At the beginning of the new school year, Principal Skinner opens up the school to find that "Superdude," the 4th grade gerbil, has died. He gives Willie the task of burying the gerbil, and in the process Willie strikes oil. Everyone in the school rejoices, as now they have all the money they could ever want. Several teachers want new equipment, Willie wants a crystal slop bucket, and Lisa wants to hire Tito Puente to teach jazz at the school. However, Monty Burns has his eyes on the well, and wants to steal the oil (since Smithers forbid him from literally stealing candy from a baby.) First he tries to get Skinner to give the money to the Nuclear Plant by poorly disguising himself as Jimbo Jones, but to no avail. Finally, he uses a "slant drilling" operation to tap the well before the school can, thereby stealing the oil. The jet of oil smashes into Bart's treehouse, leaving it in a wreck and breaking Santa's Little Helper's legs. The drill also crushes the ground under Grampa's retirement home, and the fumes from the oil force Moe's Tavern to close. And of course, all the faculty and Lisa don't get their special equipment (and Tito Puente) because the school is now bankrupt from building the oil well. All of these people (and Homer, who flips out when Burns can't remember his name) swear revenge on the old man. Not even Smithers can stand the acts his beloved employer has undertaken, sarcastically saying that Burns has crushed all his enemies. An old folks home, the local tavern and Springfield Elementary. Burns says he hasn't taken out his biggest enemy, the sun. He plans to block out the sun, thereby forcing the town to use his electricity forever. Smithers say's he's stood by enough of Burns schemes but this one is too much and says he will have no part of it. Burns then fires him. Mayor Quimby calls a town meeting only to have Burns turn up (armed in case he is attacked). Burns moves the machine into place, blocks out the sun, and as he leaves, it is noticed that many townspeople are missing. A gunshot is heard, and Mr. Burns staggers out of an alleyway, collapsing onto the sundial, shot. Marge then comments that they may never know who did this, since everyone in town is a suspect. After a long silence Dr Hibbert, with his trademark chuckle says "Well I couldn't possibly solve this mystery. Can YOU?" pointing at what is thought to be you, the viewer. It turns out he is pointing to Chief Wiggum, who says he will give it a shot. An ominous tune plays after this.
es:Who Shot Mr. Burns?#Primera parte
pt:Quem matou o Senhor Burns? (1ª Parte)