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After ] car breaks down, he tells Homer to pick him up a brand new Lamborgotti Fasterossa car in Italy. The rest of the family comes along with him, and after they pick up the car, they have a great time touring the country. However, after a huge chunk of Mortadella cheese lands on their car, they are forced to push it into a small town nearby called Salsiccia. When they get there, they ask an elderly woman for help, and she tells them that the mayor speaks English. However, they find out the mayor is none other than ]. He explains to them that after he attempted to ], he came to Italy to start a new life. After a rough start, the natives warm up to him after he helped them crush grapes into wine (using his enormous feet). After that, they elected him mayor of their town. Bob no longer has any intention of killing |
After ] car breaks down, he tells Homer to pick him up a brand new Lamborgotti Fasterossa car in Italy. The rest of the family comes along with him, and after they pick up the car, they have a great time touring the country. However, after a huge chunk of Mortadella cheese lands on their car, they are forced to push it into a small town nearby called Salsiccia. When they get there, they ask an elderly woman for help, and she tells them that the mayor speaks English. However, they find out the mayor is none other than ]. He explains to them that after he attempted to ], he came to Italy to start a new life. After a rough start, the natives warm up to him after he helped them crush grapes into wine (using his enormous feet). After that, they elected him mayor of their town. Bob no longer has any intention of killing Bart anymore, and it is revealed that he has a wife and son, Francesca and Gino, and they don't know anything about his past life in America. Bob begs the Simpsons not to tell anyone, and they agree. | ||
The Simpsons enjoy spending time in the town, and they continue to keep Bob's past a secret. However, after Lisa drinks some wine at a party, she starts to spout off about him being a killer. He leads her away from the table, but as she stumbles backwards, she rips off his suit and underneath is his prison outfit from Springfield Prison. Everyone finds out the Bob is a killer, and they take away his title as mayor. The Simpsons take off in the fixed car, and Bob vows vengeance on them all. | The Simpsons enjoy spending time in the town, and they continue to keep Bob's past a secret. However, after Lisa drinks some wine at a party, she starts to spout off about him being a killer. He leads her away from the table, but as she stumbles backwards, she rips off his suit and underneath is his prison outfit from Springfield Prison. Everyone finds out the Bob is a killer, and they take away his title as mayor. The Simpsons take off in the fixed car, and Bob vows vengeance on them all. | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
*'''Bob:''' This is my bride, Francesca, and my son, Gino.<br/> | * '''Bob:''' This is my bride, Francesca, and my son, Gino.<br/> | ||
'''Homer:''' Holy moley! I always thought that you were, you know, out and out and proud.<br/> | '''Homer:''' Holy moley! I always thought that you were, you know, out and out and proud.<br/> | ||
'''Bob:''' Well, I experiemented in college as one does.<br/> | '''Bob:''' Well, I experiemented in college as one does.<br/> | ||
'''Homer:''' Yeah, I never went to college.<br/> | '''Homer:''' Yeah, I never went to college.<br/> | ||
'''Bob:''' (sarcastically) Stop the presses.<br/> | '''Bob:''' (sarcastically) Stop the presses.<br/> | ||
* '''Marge:''' (to Francesca) Hello. I'm Marge, this is my husband Homer, my daughters, Lisa and Maggie, and my son, Bart Simpson. | |||
'''Francesca:''' Bart Simpson? The name Roberto cries when he has the bad dream? | |||
'''Gino:''' (making stabbing motions with his hand) Bart Simpson! Bart Simpson! Bart Simpson! I make like my daddy! (grunts and makes more stabbing motions) | |||
'''Bob:''' (takes Gino from Francesca and laughs nervously) Yes! Bart and I used to go, uh, fly fishing together. | |||
'''Gino:''' (running around on the floor in a circle and making more stabbing motions) Die, Bart! Die, Bart! (steps on a miniature rake and grumbles incoherently) | |||
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Episode of the 17th season of The Simpsons"The Italian Bob" | |
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The Simpsons episode | |
Episode no. | Season 17 |
Directed by | Mark Kirkland |
Written by | John Frink |
Original air dates | December 11, 2005 |
Episode features | |
Chalkboard gag | None |
Couch gag | A hand tosses out playing cards with picture of each Simpson on them |
Episode chronology | |
The Simpsons season 17 | |
List of episodes |
"The Italian" is the eighth episode of The Simpsons' seventeenth season. It first aired on December 11, 2005. The title is a take off of the film The Italian Job.
Synopsis
Template:Spoiler After Mr. Burns' car breaks down, he tells Homer to pick him up a brand new Lamborgotti Fasterossa car in Italy. The rest of the family comes along with him, and after they pick up the car, they have a great time touring the country. However, after a huge chunk of Mortadella cheese lands on their car, they are forced to push it into a small town nearby called Salsiccia. When they get there, they ask an elderly woman for help, and she tells them that the mayor speaks English. However, they find out the mayor is none other than Sideshow Bob. He explains to them that after he attempted to kill Bart, he came to Italy to start a new life. After a rough start, the natives warm up to him after he helped them crush grapes into wine (using his enormous feet). After that, they elected him mayor of their town. Bob no longer has any intention of killing Bart anymore, and it is revealed that he has a wife and son, Francesca and Gino, and they don't know anything about his past life in America. Bob begs the Simpsons not to tell anyone, and they agree.
The Simpsons enjoy spending time in the town, and they continue to keep Bob's past a secret. However, after Lisa drinks some wine at a party, she starts to spout off about him being a killer. He leads her away from the table, but as she stumbles backwards, she rips off his suit and underneath is his prison outfit from Springfield Prison. Everyone finds out the Bob is a killer, and they take away his title as mayor. The Simpsons take off in the fixed car, and Bob vows vengeance on them all.
After the family flees, Bob begins to follow them on a motorcycle. Homer drives into a ditch and ends up driving on ancient Roman ruins, and after they jump off, the car ends up on top of a huge monument. Bob's wife meets up with him, and she tells him that they will kill the Simpsons together as a family (Gino, too).
Meanwhile, the Simpsons are wondering what they should do next. Lisa spots a bus with a poster for an opera that Krusty the Klown is performing in: Krusty E Pagliacci. They meet up with him at the Collosuem, and he puts them in as extras. However, Bob, Francesca and Gino find them and corner them in on the stage while Bob replaces Krusty, who went into a trap door. Before they can kill them, though, Krusty's limo picks them up. The Terwilligers walk away with evil smiles, no doubt plotting revenge.
Quotes
- Bob: This is my bride, Francesca, and my son, Gino.
Homer: Holy moley! I always thought that you were, you know, out and out and proud.
Bob: Well, I experiemented in college as one does.
Homer: Yeah, I never went to college.
Bob: (sarcastically) Stop the presses.
- Marge: (to Francesca) Hello. I'm Marge, this is my husband Homer, my daughters, Lisa and Maggie, and my son, Bart Simpson.
Francesca: Bart Simpson? The name Roberto cries when he has the bad dream? Gino: (making stabbing motions with his hand) Bart Simpson! Bart Simpson! Bart Simpson! I make like my daddy! (grunts and makes more stabbing motions) Bob: (takes Gino from Francesca and laughs nervously) Yes! Bart and I used to go, uh, fly fishing together. Gino: (running around on the floor in a circle and making more stabbing motions) Die, Bart! Die, Bart! (steps on a miniature rake and grumbles incoherently)
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