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* ] – Homer's line – "This looks like a job for a father trying to win back his daughter's love!" is a play on Superman's signature phrase, "This looks like a job for Superman!" * ] – Homer's line – "This looks like a job for a father trying to win back his daughter's love!" is a play on Superman's signature phrase, "This looks like a job for Superman!"



==Quotes==
*'''Mayor Quimby (hijacking a plane):''' Take this plane wherever ]!
*'''Aide:''' Mayor Quimby, your twelve years as mayor have been corrupt and full of scandals. <br/> '''Quimby:''' Who are you? <br/> '''Aide:''' I'm your ]. <br/> '''Quimby:''' I knew I should have put my nephew in that position. <br/> '''Aide:''' I ''am'' ].
*'''Quimby:''' Dear God, every wacko, nutcase and Disco Stu in this town is gonna run against me.
*'''Kent Brockman:''' Hundreds of Springfielders are running for mayor, including yours truly Kent Brockman. Coming up, a common household fabric could kill you! Find out when you vote for Kent Brockman.
*'''Lisa:''' How is your tail doing that? <br/> '''Homer:''' I don't know.
*'''Kearney:''' Way to give into ]! <br/> '''Dolph:''' Hey, Milhouse! Cool kids ride bikes with their eyes closed! <br/> '''Milhouse:''' ''(off camera)'' I'm cool! <br/> ''(we hear him biking...as well as the inevitable results involving a ])'' <br/> '''Dolph (shocked):''' Uh, I'm late for ].
*'''Kent Brockman:''' Our next question goes to Eleanor Abernathy, also known as the "Crazy Cat Lady". Cat Lady, how would you boost the city's corporate tax base?<br/> '''Eleanor:''' ''(unintelligible staggering)'' Small business incentives! ''(unintelligible staggering)'' Corporate accountability! ''(unintelligible staggering)'' Cats in everyone's pants!
*'''Homer:''' I will run for ]! <br/> '''Lisa:''' And I will be your ]! <br/> '''Homer:''' And I will find out what a mayor does! (Pulls out a bottle of ]) Expand my brain, learning juice.
*'''Kent:''' Homer, what about these allegations about you strangling your son? <br/> ''(holds up a photo of Homer strangling Bart in front of a banner that says "Good luck at the press conference, Dad!")'' <br/> '''Homer:''' Why should this election be determined by a photo taken hours ago?
*''']:''' Vote for me! ]! ''(crowd cheers)'' Oh,and I think we should keep an open mind toward ]. ''(crowd boos)'']
*'''Miss Springfield:''' Imagine me! The mayor! Then no one will laugh at my singing. ''(high pitched and very terrible singing voice)'' '']...''
*'''Skinner:''' I hold in my hand a sticker with a frowning face. Don't make me affix it to your file. <br/> '''Lisa:''' ''(mocking him)'' "Don't make me affix it to your file"! <br/> '''Skinner (gets hit with a ]):''' I'm peeling off the back. ''(gets hit with a shoe)'' Don't make me do this! ''(gets hit with a ])'' You leave me no choice. <br/> ''(Skinner puts the sticker on Lisa's file. The lights begin flickering overhead)'' <br/> '''Skinner:''' Willie, rats are gnawing at the wires again. <br/> '''Willie:''' Shut up, man! I'm making me ]!
*'''Bart:''' Check it out, I stole the sign! <br/> '''Dolph:''' Check it out, we stole ]! <br/> '''Kearney:''' Put that away! It creeps me out!
*'''Brandine:''' Cletus, turn left on Bart Boulevard! <br/> '''Cletus:''' I told ya, there t'ain't ''(sic)'' no "Bart Boulevard"! <br/> '''Brandine:''' Too late. Baby's already out. Get your ] and cut the ].
*'''Homer:''' To open another present now would be like following the ] with ].
*''(Moe is pasting his own face onto pictures of Marge and Homer's wedding)''<br/>'''Moe''' ''(to the tune of 'Here Comes The Bride')'': Here comes the Moe / with a pretty girl/ 'cause these are things that happened in real life.<br/>'''Barney''' Hey, Moe, can we get a beer? <br/> '''Moe''': Shut up and hand me more Moe heads.
*'''Lisa:'''Oh,dad,how could you?<br/>'''Homer:'''Hey it's not my fault.Lousy magnet!(Lisa goes away crying)What the...?(reads the magnet)"Happy birthday dad,from Lisa."D'oh!


==Broadcasting Information== ==Broadcasting Information==

Revision as of 18:57, 11 December 2006

Episode of the 17th season of The Simpsons
"See Homer Run"
The Simpsons episode
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Episode no.Season 17
Directed byNancy Kruse
Written byStephanie Gillis
Original air datesNovember 20, 2005
Episode features
Chalkboard gagNone
Couch gagThe family appears as usual, afterwards the angle zooms out to reveal they are on display on as earth humans in a zoo for the alien species to which Kang and Kodos belong.
Episode chronology
The Simpsons season 17
List of episodes

"See Homer Run" is the sixth episode of the 17th season of The Simpsons. The synopsis is a takeoff of the 2003 California recall election.

Synopsis

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On Father's Day, Homer is impressed by Bart's gift – a Leather Buddy multi-function knife – but Lisa's gift (a book she created, with caricatures of herself and Homer as unicorns) doesn't go over so well. In a half-hearted attempt to make Lisa feel better, Homer hangs the book on the refrigerator, but it quickly becomes a water-soaked glob of paper.

Lisa takes out her frustrations at school, and her parents are called to talk with Principal Skinner. School psychiatrist Dr. Pryor determines Lisa has a development disorder, which can only be resolved by Homer trying to make amends. He does so by deciding to dress as the Safety Salamander and giving safety talks at school. However, a fireworks display during a school assembly causes a fire.

Meanwhile, Bart – on a dare from the bullies – steals a "Bart Blvd." street sign. This leads to a fiery multi-car pileup when Cletus is unable to find Bart Boulevard. Police cars, fire trucks and ambulances race to the scene but crash into the wreck, making matters worse.

Homer, still dressed in his Safety Salamander costume, runs to the rescue, extricating people who were trapped in their cars just before the pileup explodes in a fireball. Homer gets a rousing reception, and Mayor Quimby is blamed for the bumbling response. Springfield residents pick apart Quimby's administration for other failures, and demand a recall election.

On Lisa's suggestion, Homer decides to run for mayor, playing on his popularity as the Safety Salamander. However, Marge washes the costume, and it falls apart during a debate forum, disappointing the crowd. Eventually, none of the new candidates gain enough of the vote to oust Mayor Quimby. However, Lisa confides in Homer that she is very proud of him and glad he is her father.

Trivia

  • This is the first indication (discarding the non-canonical "Treehouse of Horror XVI") that Groundskeeper Willie was not actually killed by his cousin's attack several episodes ago, in "The Girl Who Slept Too Little".
  • None of the candidates win because of less than 5% support. This is in line with "Two Bad Neighbors", where George H. W. Bush says that Springfield has the lowest voter turnout in the country.
  • Revealed: Dolph is Jewish, and the Crazy Cat Lady's real name is Eleanor Abernathy.
  • This is the first appearance of both Dr. J. Loren Pryor (the school psychiatrist), and Freddy Quimby (Mayor Quimby's nephew) in many years. The voices of each character are not audibly different from their original forms (particularly Quimby).
  • The stalker-like wedding album scene with Moe reveals that he is still obsessive for Marge.
  • Homer also ran for mayor in an issue of Simpsons Comics, though the plots are dissimilar.
  • The boys stealing The Scream is a reference to one of The Scream paintings being stolen from the Munch Museum in 2004. The Scream itself, however, was first depicted on The Simpsons in Treehouse of Horror IV.
  • This is similar to Officer Buckle and Gloria.

Cultural references


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