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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
It all begins with a [[Springfield Bears|bear]] in the middle of the road. [[Flanders]] comes home and is quite scared by the bear and runs to his home. [[Chief Wiggum]] shoots the bear with a blow dart, but accidentally mistakes it for [[Barney]]. Shortly after he shoots the bear as well. When the neighborhood sees what the bear did, [[Homer]] says he's tired of the constant bear attacks even though Ned says this is the only bear attack he's ever seen. Homer leads an angry mob to city hall to get the mayor to start a bear patrol to make sure no bears ever come into [[Springfield]].
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It all begins with a [[Springfield Bears|bear]] in the middle of the road. [[Flanders]] comes home and is quite scared by the bear and runs to his house. [[Chief Wiggum]] shoots a blow dart at the bear, but accidentally hits [[Barney]]. Wiggum's second shot hits the bear, knocking it out. When the neighborhood sees what the bear did, [[Homer]] says he's tired of the constant bear attacks, even though Ned says this is the only bear attack he's ever seen. Homer leads an angry mob to City Hall to get the mayor to start a bear patrol to make sure no bears ever come into [[Springfield]].
  
[[Mayor Quimby|The Mayor]] approves and starts the bear patrol. Unfortunately, the Bear Patrol is using hi-tech equipment (more than necessary), and this waste of money is reflected in the extra 5 dollars the citizens have to pay to keep the patrol running. When Homer sees how high his taxes are, he once again leads another mob to city hall and once again showing how illogical Sprngfielders are, declare how they want to keep the bear patrol but won't pay for it. Mayor Quimby thinks fast, blames the high taxes on illegal immigrants, and announces that there will be a [[wikipedia:Referendum|Proposition]] on whether to deport these immigrants.
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[[Mayor Quimby|The Mayor]] approves and starts the Bear Patrol. Unfortunately, the Bear Patrol proves to be costly due to its excessive use of high-tech equipment and vehicles, and this extravagance is reflected in the extra 5 dollars the citizens have to pay in taxes to keep the patrol running. When Homer sees how high his taxes are, he leads another mob to City Hall, and -- once again showing how illogical Springfielders are -- protests the high taxes while stating that they want to keep the Bear Patrol but won't pay for it. Mayor Quimby, thinking quickly, blames the high taxes on illegal immigrants, and announces that there will be a [[wikipedia:Referendum|Proposition]] where the townspeople will vote on whether to deport these immigrants.
  
The residents of Springfield are shown people putting up signs to vote to deport the immigrants. When Homer goes to talk to [[Apu]], Apu tells him that he is an illegal immigrant. Apu decides he desperately does not want to be deported so he gets a fake United States citizenship card. After trying to act like an American for one day, Apu decides he can't keep it up and that he has to get American Internship the fair way, because of a memory of his mother and father telling him always to be himself. He decides to take the United States Citizenship test. Homer takes him home and gives him his 9th grade history notes, and they study through the night. When Apu wakes up he realizes he fell asleep and has forgotten everything Homer taught him; Lisa replies "perfect, let's go!". Apu takes the test along with [[Dr. Nick Riviera]], [[Bumblebee Man]], [[Groundskeeper Willie]] and [[Moe Syzlak]] (who was being mean to immigrants throughout the episode). Apu passes and The Simpsons throw him a party congratulating him on becoming an American. The final shot of the episode is Willie on a ship being deported, saying "ingrates!".
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The residents of Springfield are shown people putting up signs in favor of Proposition 24, to deport the illegal immigrants. Homer is in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] talking to [[Apu]], and Apu reveals that he is an illegal immigrant (he never got around to going through the citizenship process after his student visa expired). Apu decides he desperately does not want to be deported, so he gets a fake United States citizenship card. After trying to act like an American for one day, Apu decides he can't keep it up and that he has to get American citizenship the fair way, because of a memory of his mother and father telling him always to be himself. He decides to take the United States Citizenship test.
  
== California references ==
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Homer takes Apu home and gives him wildly inacurate information about U.S. history and government.  Homer then gives Apu his 9th grade history notes, and they study through the night. When Apu wakes up he realizes he fell asleep and has forgotten everything Homer taught him.  Lisa replies, "Perfect!  Let's go!"
  
In the commentary Bill Oakley states that one of the reasons they started the episode with a bear was because at the time California had a problem when some bears would roam neighborhoods in search of food.
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Apu takes the citizenship test along with [[Dr. Nick Riviera]], [[Bumblebee Man]], [[Groundskeeper Willie]] and [[Moe Syzlak]] (who was being mean to immigrants throughout the episode). Apu passes and the Simpsons throw him a party congratulating him on becoming an American. The final shot of the episode is Willie on a ship being deported, saying "Ingrates!"
Another reference to California in this episode is California at the time, had a problem with so many illegal immigrannts. They even threatened to take away health care and education from immigrants (Which passed, but was declared unconstitutional.) This is one reason they made this episode at the current time.
 
 
 
 
 
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"Much Apu About Nothing"
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"Much Apu About Nothing" was the 23rd episode of the Simpsons' 7th season.

Plot

It all begins with a bear in the middle of the road. Flanders comes home and is quite scared by the bear and runs to his house. Chief Wiggum shoots a blow dart at the bear, but accidentally hits Barney. Wiggum's second shot hits the bear, knocking it out. When the neighborhood sees what the bear did, Homer says he's tired of the constant bear attacks, even though Ned says this is the only bear attack he's ever seen. Homer leads an angry mob to City Hall to get the mayor to start a bear patrol to make sure no bears ever come into Springfield.

The Mayor approves and starts the Bear Patrol. Unfortunately, the Bear Patrol proves to be costly due to its excessive use of high-tech equipment and vehicles, and this extravagance is reflected in the extra 5 dollars the citizens have to pay in taxes to keep the patrol running. When Homer sees how high his taxes are, he leads another mob to City Hall, and -- once again showing how illogical Springfielders are -- protests the high taxes while stating that they want to keep the Bear Patrol but won't pay for it. Mayor Quimby, thinking quickly, blames the high taxes on illegal immigrants, and announces that there will be a Proposition where the townspeople will vote on whether to deport these immigrants.

The residents of Springfield are shown people putting up signs in favor of Proposition 24, to deport the illegal immigrants. Homer is in the Kwik-E-Mart talking to Apu, and Apu reveals that he is an illegal immigrant (he never got around to going through the citizenship process after his student visa expired). Apu decides he desperately does not want to be deported, so he gets a fake United States citizenship card. After trying to act like an American for one day, Apu decides he can't keep it up and that he has to get American citizenship the fair way, because of a memory of his mother and father telling him always to be himself. He decides to take the United States Citizenship test.

Homer takes Apu home and gives him wildly inacurate information about U.S. history and government. Homer then gives Apu his 9th grade history notes, and they study through the night. When Apu wakes up he realizes he fell asleep and has forgotten everything Homer taught him. Lisa replies, "Perfect! Let's go!"

Apu takes the citizenship test along with Dr. Nick Riviera, Bumblebee Man, Groundskeeper Willie and Moe Syzlak (who was being mean to immigrants throughout the episode). Apu passes and the Simpsons throw him a party congratulating him on becoming an American. The final shot of the episode is Willie on a ship being deported, saying "Ingrates!"

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Season 7 Episodes
Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two) Radioactive Man Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily Bart Sells His Soul Lisa the Vegetarian Treehouse of Horror VI King-Size Homer Mother Simpson Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular Marge Be Not Proud Team Homer Two Bad Neighbors Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield Bart the Fink Lisa the Iconoclast Homer the Smithers The Day the Violence Died A Fish Called Selma Bart on the Road 22 Short Films About Springfield Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish" Much Apu About Nothing Homerpalooza Summer of 4 Ft. 2
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