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"Pokey Mom"
The Simpsons episode
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Episode no.Season 12
Directed byBob Anderson
Written byTom Martin
Original air datesJanuary 14, 2001
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"I will not 'let the dogs out'"
Couch gagOnce the family sits on the couch, it turns around and shows a Vincent Price-like scientist chain an upside-down Ned Flanders to the wall. The scientist laughs maniacally as Ned screams.
Episode chronology
The Simpsons season 12
List of episodes

"Pokey Mom" is the tenth episode of The Simpsons' twelfth season, aired on January 14, 2001.

Synopsis

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When the family attends a prison rodeo, Marge meets Jack Crowley, a convict whom she believes to have some artistic potential. She sees his work and likes it. Marge later teaches a class on being an artist to the prisoners. Jack is up for parole and, with Marge's help, is granted parole. When Jack is looking for a job, Marge finds a mural-painting job at Springfield Elementary School. Jack paints an epic mural symbolizing school spirit, but Principal Skinner demands that he tone it down. After reluctantly giving into Skinner's wishes, he is criticized for doing a terrible job. He goes crazy and commits arson. Inevitably, Marge does not like Jack for lying to her as he returns to jail.

Meanwhile, Homer suffers from a back that was injured at the rodeo, and he sees a chiropractor. He reveals that he can solve his back problems with the garbage can; therefore, he names it "Dr. Homer's Miracle Spine-o-Cylinder", and makes a business out of it, but the other chiropractors denounce his business.

Cultural References

Quotes

  • Marge: They are unveiling a combination, apron-smock. Its called a smapron
    Homer: DID YOU SAY SMOCKRON!
  • Lisa: So, how was it in the slammer?
    Marge: Terrific. Bart, Sideshow Bob says he'll be seeing you real soon.
    Bart: (he laughs) Oh, that Bob!
    (A possible reference to Day of the Jackanapes, which aired 3 episodes later)
  • Bart: Can I have a cookie?
    Marge: Not until you're done with your sundae.
    Bart: Oh, (tries to eat, but grimaces). How's that?
    Marge: Two more bites.
    Bart: (Eats, grimaces again).
  • Homer: My Spinal Cylinder! They'll pay for what they did to my can!
    Moe: Forget it, Homer. It's Chirotown.
  • (in the cafeteria, Skinner is planning the lunch for the week as though he is a TV network executive)
    Skinner: Hmm. Pizza seems to be doing well on Friday, but I think the kids will follow it to Tuesday.
    Willie: That's what ya said about the stuffed peppers and ya lost the young males.
  • Marge: What's wrong with my sundaes?
  • Lisa: They're coming for us, aren't they?
    Bart: I don't know.
  • Jack: Now which way is Mecca? I need to do some prayin'.
    Marge: Umm, Mecca...
    Jack: (Chuckles) I'm just kiddin' with ya, Marge. (Chuckles more, then abruptly stops) I'm Jewish!

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