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Episode of the 11th season of The Simpsons
"Kill the Alligator and Run"
The Simpsons episode
File:Kill the Alligator and Run.png
Episode no.Season 11
Directed byJen Kamerman
Written byJohn Swartzwelder
Original air datesApril 30, 2000
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"I am not here on a fartball scholarship."
Couch gagThe family has to cross hot coals to reach the couch.
Episode chronology
The Simpsons season 11
List of episodes

"Kill The Alligator and Run" is the nineteenth episode of the eleventh season of The Simpsons. It aired on April 30, 2000.

Synopsis

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Homer gets a magazine loaded with tests, and gives his friends tests. Later on, he takes his own test and reveals that he will have only three years left to live. He develops insomnia and goes insane. Visiting the power plant's psychiatrist, he suggests Homer go on a long vacation, heading on a trip to a town in Florida. Yet, while the family arrives in Florida, it is Spring Break. Marge wants Homer to stay in his hotel room, but he escapes to party and attend a Kid Rock concert to brighten the last three years of his life. Homer becomes the life of the Spring Break party.

The party is not yet over after the Spring Break crowd leaves: Homer rents an airboat and they go through the swamp, killing the town's most famous resident, an alligator named Captain Jack. The family is arrested for killing the alligator, but they flee from the sheriff and are hit by an Amtrak train, and escape to a restaurant and nearby trailer, where they work in until the sheriff finds them. For what they have done, the family is put in jail and have to go through excessive work. One night they are working, the family encounters the alligator, who is not dead. The family is acquitted, but not allowed to return to Florida again. For their next trip, the family plans to go to North Dakota, the only state other than Arizona (which Homer complains "smells funny") in which they are allowed to vacation.

Trivia

Cultural references

Goofs

  • After the Simpsons successfully jumped over the railroad crossing, we only see one track and the car landing on the road, not on another track. However, they get hit by another train.


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