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Daddicus Finch

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Revision as of 15:26, December 3, 2018 by LetsPlayNintendoITA (talk | contribs) (Plot)
Season 30 Episode
647 "Krusty the Clown"
648
"Daddicus Finch"
"'Tis the 30th Season" 649
"Daddicus Finch"
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Episode Information
Title screen: Santa's Little Helper is towing The Grumple's sled, with a stolen gifts bag on it. He then starts chasing his tail and makes The Grumple lose control of the sled and go down with him.
Billboard gag: Krusty's Christmas Special. Hey-Hey in the manger.
Showrunner: [[{{{showrunner}}}]]


"Daddicus Finch" will be the 9th episode of season 30. It will air on December 2, 2018.

The episode was dedicated in memory of Ricky Jay who passed away on November 24th, aged 70.

Synopsis

"Lisa and Homer's bond gets stronger when they start spending real quality time together, and Bart feels neglected. So Marge tries to help Homer balance his attention between the kids."

Plot

At the Second grade play at the school, Ralph is playing as broccoli, and fails to remember his colour being green and says purple, so Llewellyn Sinclair passes up to Nelson's origin of veal, with him shooting a cow in the head with a captive-bolt gun and Lisa barging in (dressed as pork chop) protesting about the scene. Chalmers proclaims show is over and Sinclair removes the props, getting his hand burnt.

Outside, Lisa is stuck in her suit, the thing she hates. Marge nudges Homer to make her feel better. The next day, Homer mistakes the weather number for lotto numbers, and Marge suggest him to make something with Lisa, so he takes her at the Springfield Mall, where he protects her dignity, and she sees him as Atticus Finch, the main character of the novel she's reading, To Kill a Mockingbird.

At home, they are watching the movie based on the novel, when Bart and Milhouse change channel to The Itchy & Scratchy Show. Lisa says to Homer he's her hero, to wich Bart asks Maggie if he's her hero, but he's not, getting a punch in the face by Grampa too.

Lisa then tells the story of Homer taking her to the Springfield Science Museum, then talks greatly about him at school. Bart is not that happy about their new found relationship, and seeks help from Dr. Jessup.

At Shauna's Bat mitzvah, he changes all cars' keys, creating chaos once people get out of it, and Milhouse spills the bin on him, but Homer, acting as Atticus does, defuses the mob.

Lisa and Bart fight over Homer, so Marge goes to Dr. Jessup to seek help too cause Lisa is idolizing Homer and creating uneaseness in the family. In the end Lisa moves on that phase, but Maggie comforts him.


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In the end, Marge says to Bart that since they treasure him too, she'll let him do one thing just for himself, but Bart decides only when he's old and kicks Homer in the butt while he's a R2-D2-looking robot.

Gallery

Production

Was previously titled Lisa Has a Crush on Homer on the script.[1]

Promo videos


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