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While the family visits [[Shelbyville (The Simpsons)|Shelbyville]], the citizens of Shelbyville call [[Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield]]'s residents "hicks." This angers [[Marge Simpson|Marge]], who suggests to the Springfield Cultural Advisory Board that architect [[Frank Gehry]] design and build a new cultural center for Springfield. Impressed with Marge's suggestion (which she printed on stationery with [[Wikipedia:Snoopy|Snoopy]]), he submits his own design which the town approves. The $30 million project is eventually finished and it opens and closes swiftly because no one in Springfield likes classical music (past the first few bars of Beethoven's 5th).
 
While the family visits [[Shelbyville (The Simpsons)|Shelbyville]], the citizens of Shelbyville call [[Springfield (The Simpsons)|Springfield]]'s residents "hicks." This angers [[Marge Simpson|Marge]], who suggests to the Springfield Cultural Advisory Board that architect [[Frank Gehry]] design and build a new cultural center for Springfield. Impressed with Marge's suggestion (which she printed on stationery with [[Wikipedia:Snoopy|Snoopy]]), he submits his own design which the town approves. The $30 million project is eventually finished and it opens and closes swiftly because no one in Springfield likes classical music (past the first few bars of Beethoven's 5th).
  
This allows [[Mr. Burns]] to swoop in with an idea of his own: take over the space and turn it into a state [[prison]]. Although Homer applies for a guard job, he fails the guard test because [[Otto Mann|Otto]] switches his urine sample (loaded with so many drugs there are only trace amounts of human urine) and Homer's sample. Burns wants [[Chief Wiggum]] to bring back some old and forgotten laws in order to fill his prison with [[convict]]s. After Homer kicks a can 5 times in a row, he is thrown into jail for illegal transport of litter.
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This allows [[Mr. Burns]] to swoop in with an idea of his own: take over the space and turn it into a state prison. Although Homer applies for a guard job, he fails the guard test because [[Otto Mann|Otto]] switches his urine sample (loaded with so many drugs there are only trace amounts of human urine) and Homer's sample. Burns wants [[Chief Wiggum]] to bring back some old and forgotten laws in order to fill his prison with convicts. After Homer kicks a can 5 times in a row, he is thrown into jail for illegal transport of litter.
  
Homer goes to jail, and when he is there, he (unknowingly) snitches on [[Snake Jailbird|Snake]]'s escape attempt. Burns makes Homer a prison [[Espionage|snitch]]. Without a doubt, Homer snitches up and gets rewarded by the guards, even getting a new plasma TV. During a visit from Marge she loudly exclaims that he was the snitch while other prisoners are getting visits as well. [[Fat Tony]] and his goons want to learn about the snitch and tell Homer about a breakout. The guards are waiting outside for the breakout, but a riot from the prisoners who want to get Homer breaks out. It is stopped, with Homer snitching about the prison's conditions. Eventually, he gets released and the [[governor]] releases all of the prisoners onto a [[barge]] ("where you will all bare-knuckle box until one of you emerges as king of your floating hell").
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Homer goes to jail, and when he is there, he (unknowingly) snitches on [[Snake Jailbird|Snake]]'s escape attempt. Burns makes Homer a prison snitch. Without a doubt, Homer snitches up and gets rewarded by the guards, even getting a new plasma TV. During a visit from Marge she loudly exclaims that he was the snitch while other prisoners are getting visits as well. [[Fat Tony]] and his goons want to learn about the snitch and tell Homer about a breakout. The guards are waiting outside for the breakout, but a riot from the prisoners who want to get Homer breaks out. It is stopped, with Homer snitching about the prison's conditions. Eventually, he gets released and the [[Mary Bailey|governor]] releases all of the prisoners onto a barge ("where you will all bare-knuckle box until one of you emerges as king of your floating hell").
  
 
Meanwhile, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] find out that [[Snowball (The Simpsons)#Snowball V (Snowball II)|Snowball II]] has been gaining weight due largely in part to eating food from another family's house. They also reveal that she has another family. The new family adopts her and names her "Smokey". Smokey likes her new family, and Bart attempts to get her out, but the family fills up Bart with good food. At the end when Homer sneaks out to [[Moe's]] he sees [[Snowball II]] headed to the bar as well. And all he said was "I won't tell if you don't tell."
 
Meanwhile, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] find out that [[Snowball (The Simpsons)#Snowball V (Snowball II)|Snowball II]] has been gaining weight due largely in part to eating food from another family's house. They also reveal that she has another family. The new family adopts her and names her "Smokey". Smokey likes her new family, and Bart attempts to get her out, but the family fills up Bart with good food. At the end when Homer sneaks out to [[Moe's]] he sees [[Snowball II]] headed to the bar as well. And all he said was "I won't tell if you don't tell."
  
During the credits, we see Homer running into the concert, claiming the building is a death trap. But Bart says that Homer had fallen asleep in front of the TV watching ''[[The Towering Inferno]]'', and that his claim is only a dream. At that rate, Homer gets angry at Bart for knowing the name of his "prophetic vision".
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During the credits, we see Homer running into the concert, claiming the building is a death trap. But Bart says that Homer had fallen asleep in front of the TV watching ''The Towering Inferno'' and that his claim is only a dream. At that rate, Homer gets angry at Bart for knowing the name of his "prophetic vision".
  
 
== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==

Revision as of 10:14, March 31, 2010

"The Seven-Beer Snitch"
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"The Seven-Beer Snitch" is the fourteenth episode of The Simpsons' sixteenth season.

Plot

While the family visits Shelbyville, the citizens of Shelbyville call Springfield's residents "hicks." This angers Marge, who suggests to the Springfield Cultural Advisory Board that architect Frank Gehry design and build a new cultural center for Springfield. Impressed with Marge's suggestion (which she printed on stationery with Snoopy), he submits his own design which the town approves. The $30 million project is eventually finished and it opens and closes swiftly because no one in Springfield likes classical music (past the first few bars of Beethoven's 5th).

This allows Mr. Burns to swoop in with an idea of his own: take over the space and turn it into a state prison. Although Homer applies for a guard job, he fails the guard test because Otto switches his urine sample (loaded with so many drugs there are only trace amounts of human urine) and Homer's sample. Burns wants Chief Wiggum to bring back some old and forgotten laws in order to fill his prison with convicts. After Homer kicks a can 5 times in a row, he is thrown into jail for illegal transport of litter.

Homer goes to jail, and when he is there, he (unknowingly) snitches on Snake's escape attempt. Burns makes Homer a prison snitch. Without a doubt, Homer snitches up and gets rewarded by the guards, even getting a new plasma TV. During a visit from Marge she loudly exclaims that he was the snitch while other prisoners are getting visits as well. Fat Tony and his goons want to learn about the snitch and tell Homer about a breakout. The guards are waiting outside for the breakout, but a riot from the prisoners who want to get Homer breaks out. It is stopped, with Homer snitching about the prison's conditions. Eventually, he gets released and the governor releases all of the prisoners onto a barge ("where you will all bare-knuckle box until one of you emerges as king of your floating hell").

Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa find out that Snowball II has been gaining weight due largely in part to eating food from another family's house. They also reveal that she has another family. The new family adopts her and names her "Smokey". Smokey likes her new family, and Bart attempts to get her out, but the family fills up Bart with good food. At the end when Homer sneaks out to Moe's he sees Snowball II headed to the bar as well. And all he said was "I won't tell if you don't tell."

During the credits, we see Homer running into the concert, claiming the building is a death trap. But Bart says that Homer had fallen asleep in front of the TV watching The Towering Inferno and that his claim is only a dream. At that rate, Homer gets angry at Bart for knowing the name of his "prophetic vision".

Cultural references

  • The title is a play on Billy Wilder's 1955 comedy The Seven Year Itch.
  • The various prison scenes parody several different movies and TV shows, most notably Oz and Escape from Alcatraz.
  • Marge refers to Fat Tony's son as Michael, a reference to the movie The Godfather. Michael would later be seen in series 18, in the episode "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer".
  • When arresting Homer, Chief Wiggum references the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
  • The hat Homer wears in prison is inspired by Simon Adebisi from the Oz series
  • This episode makes fun of the music of Philip Glass. When people are leaving during a piece of Beethoven Marge shouts "Wait! The next piece is an atonal medley by Philip Glass!" When she shouts this, everybody runs out of the hall, including the orchestra.
  • A theatre marquee in Shelbyville advertises "Sideshow Mel in Equus".
  • On the letter from Marge to Frank Gehry we can see an image of Snoopy. Another reference to him is when Santa's Little Helper is flying a red plane in a red scarf, very much like Snoopy vs. the Red Baron.
  • Homer is seen trying to escape from the prisoners on a Segway PT.
  • Frank Gehry is the first architect to appear on The Simpsons. There are several references to his unorthodox designs, such as Gehry crumpling a letter and throwing it, only to discover that it's the perfect building design.
  • When being asked to be the prison snitch, Homer asks if he will eat cheese and imitates Wallace from Wallace and Gromit.
  • The conductor of the orchestra resembles Herbert Von Karajan, a German conductor famous for his Beethoven conductings
  • When Mr Burns is reading out the list of drugs one of the is blue bomber which is a nickname fot the videogame character Mega Man.
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