I feel bad for Frank Grimes. Sure, he was an antagonist, but he ha worked his butt off to become the person he is. Which is why his death is sad. What's worse is thet at his funeral, the characters didn't pay attention nim at his funeral.
I feel bad for Frank Grimes. Sure, he was an antagonist, but he ha worked his butt off to become the person he is. Which is why his death is sad. What's worse is thet at his funeral, the characters didn't pay attention nim at his funeral.
Hey peeps, what if Portrait of a Lackey on Fire has a sequel one day? Because judging by the fact that one of the upcoming Season 36 episodes is written by both Rob LaZebnik and his son Johnny LaZebnik which is in the production code of 36ABF04 this time (and Rob LaZebnik is obviously also gonna be the co-runner for 36ABF04 too), It was a solid episode and I love Smithers a lot, so I'd be happy to get one! The sequel could be the episode where Smithers helps Bart with something, hopefully that has to be it though. But what do you guys think either way?
Title: "Gridiron Goofs"
Act 1: The Unexpected Opportunity
Scene 1: The Simpson Living Room
(The Simpson family is gathered around the TV watching an NFL game. Homer is munching on chips, visibly frustrated by the performance of the Springfield Atoms.)
Homer: (yelling at the TV) Come on, you call that a play?! Even I could coach better than that!
Bart: (smirking) Yeah, right, Dad.
(Marge enters, carrying a laundry basket.)
Marge: Homer, don’t get so worked up. It’s just a game.
Homer: (grumbling) Just a game...
Scene 2: Springfield Atoms' Office
(Mr. Burns, the owner of the Springfield Atoms, is pacing in his office. Smithers stands nearby with a clipboard.)
Mr. Burns: Smithers, this team needs a new direction. Get me... (pauses dramatically) a buffoon!
Smithers: Sir, perhaps we should look for someone with actual coaching experience?
Mr. Burns: Nonsense! I want someone with spirit! Get me... (snaps fingers) Homer Simpson!
Scene 3: The Simpson Household
(The phone rings, and Homer answers.)
Homer: Hello?
Smithers: Mr. Simpson, this is Waylon Smithers. Mr. Burns would like to offer you the position of head coach for the Springfield Atoms.
Homer: (jaw drops) Woohoo! I’m going to be an NFL coach!
Bart: (excited) No way! Can I be the quarterback?
Homer: (patting Bart's head) We’ll see, boy. We’ll see.
Act 2: The Trials and Tribulations
Scene 1: Atoms Training Camp
(Homer stands on the sidelines, wearing a coach’s cap and holding a clipboard upside down. Bart is suited up in football gear, looking determined. The veteran quarterback, Jake "The Cannon" Jackson, glares at Bart.)
Jake: (smirking) You really think you can take my spot, kid?
Bart: (defiantly) Just watch me.
(Homer blows a whistle incorrectly, signaling the start of practice.)
Homer: Alright, team, let’s show them what we got!
Scene 2: QB Battle
(Bart and Jake go head-to-head in various drills. Bart struggles initially but starts to improve with Lisa’s strategic advice and some unconventional training methods.)
Lisa: (to Bart) Remember, Bart, it’s all about reading the defense and quick decision-making.
(Bart nods, determined. He executes a perfect pass during a scrimmage, impressing the team.)
Scene 3: Introducing the Rival
(Homer, now more confident, leads the Atoms to their first game of the season. They face off against their second biggest rivals, the Springfield Saints, coached by none other than Ned Flanders.)
Ned: (smiling) Well, howdy, neighborino! Looks like we’re in for a friendly little competition!
Homer: (gritting his teeth) Flanders, this is war!
Act 3: The Big Game
Scene 1: Pre-Game Tension
(The stadium is packed. Homer gives a rousing, albeit clumsy, pep talk to the team.)
Homer: Alright, boys, let's go out there and... (pauses) win!
(The team cheers. Bart and Jake exchange a nod of respect.)
Scene 2: The Climax
(The game is intense. Flanders' Saints take an early lead, but Bart rallies the Atoms with some impressive plays. In the final moments, with the score close, Bart faces a crucial play.)
Bart: (focused) This is it.
(Homer watches anxiously from the sidelines. Lisa and Marge are in the stands, cheering.)
Scene 3: The Final Play
(Bart drops back, avoiding defenders, and throws a perfect pass to the wide receiver, who catches it in the end zone as time expires. The crowd erupts in cheers.)
Homer: (jumping up and down) We did it! We won!
Scene 4: Post-Game Reconciliation
(Homer and Bart celebrate with the team. Ned approaches with a smile.)
Ned: Congratulations, Homer. Your team played a great game.
Homer: (smiling) Thanks, Flanders. I guess you’re not such a bad coach after all.
Bart: (grinning) And you’re not a bad dad, either.
(The Simpson family is celebrating together, with a humorous cut to Mr. Burns, who is already scheming the next bizarre move for his team. Scenes of the Simpsons and the Atoms celebrating, with clips of Homer’s ridiculous coaching moments interspersed with triumphant plays by Bart.)
Act 4: The Winning Season
Scene 1: Simpson Living Room
(The Simpson family sans Bart and Homer are gathered around the TV, cheering as the Springfield Atoms win another game. Homer is shown on-camera wearing his coach's cap proudly.)
Marge: (grinning and smiling) Another win! They're unstoppable! And they're going to the Super Bowl!
Lisa: (excited) I can't believe it! The Atoms in the Super Bowl!
Scene 2: Springfield Atoms' Office
(Mr. Burns is sitting at his desk, talking to Smithers.)
Mr. Burns: Smithers, the Super Bowl is within our grasp. I’ve placed a substantial bet on our victory. To ensure it, I’m bringing in the best players money can buy!
Smithers: (nervously) Are you sure that’s wise, sir? The team is doing quite well as it is.
Mr. Burns: Nonsense! We must guarantee victory! Assemble the finest ringers from the NFL!
Scene 3: Training Camp
(Homer, Bart, and the team are at practice. Nine NFL all-stars arrive, including well-known players like Patrick Mahomes and Aaron Donald. The team is in awe.)
Homer: (whispering to Bart) Looks like Mr. Burns is pulling out all the stops.
Bart: (nervously) Yeah, but we've gotten this far as a team.
Scene 4: Mr. Burns’ Office
(Mr. Burns is speaking to Homer and Bart.)
Mr. Burns: To ensure our triumph, Jake "The Cannon" Jackson will start as quarterback in the Super Bowl.
Homer: (confused) But Bart's been leading us all season!
Mr. Burns: (dismissively) Jackson has experience. He’s our best chance.
(Bart looks disappointed but determined.)
Act 5: The Mishaps
Scene 1: Pre-Super Bowl
(The Atoms are preparing for the Super Bowl. Strange accidents start to happen to the NFL all-stars.)
(A montage shows various mishaps: a slip in the shower, food poisoning from bad shrimp, and a bizarre gardening accident. One by one, the ringers are unable to play.)
Scene 2: Locker Room
(Homer, Bart, and the regular team are preparing. Mr. Burns enters, looking frantic.)
Mr. Burns: (panicked) The ringers are out! We’re back to our regular team!
Homer: (determined) We’ve got this, men. Bart, you’re still benched. Jackson’s starting.
(Bart nods, trying to hide his disappointment.)
Scene 3: The Super Bowl – First Half
(The game starts, and Jake "The Cannon" Jackson struggles. The Shelbyville Sharks take a massive lead. Homer watches helplessly from the sidelines.)
Homer: (frustrated) This isn’t working!
(The halftime whistle blows. The team heads to the locker room, dejected.)
Act 6: The Comeback
Scene 1: Halftime Locker Room
(Homer addresses the team.)
Homer: (inspiring) We’re not done yet! Bart, you’re going in for the second half.
Bart: (determined) I won’t let you down, Dad.
Scene 2: The Second Half
(Bart takes the field and immediately starts making impressive plays. The Atoms slowly chip away at the Sharks' lead.)
Scene 3: Final Seconds of Regulation
(With seconds remaining, Bart throws a touchdown pass to tie the game. The crowd goes wild as the game goes into overtime.)
Scene 4: Overtime
(Both teams exchange possessions, but the game remains tied. The Atoms have the ball with only a few seconds left.)
Homer: (huddling the team) Alright, this is it. Bart, we’re going to distract their defense. You know what to do.
Bart: (nodding) Got it, Dad.
Scene 5: Final Play
(Bart drops back, narrowly avoiding defenders. He remembers Lisa’s advice about quick decision-making. He spots the wide receiver and throws a perfect pass.)
(As time expires, the wide receiver catches the ball in the end zone. The crowd erupts in cheers.)
Act 7: The Celebration
Scene 1: Post-Game
(Homer and Bart embrace, celebrating the victory. The team and fans join in the celebration.)
Scene 2: Reconciliation
(The Shelbyville Sharks approach, congratulating the Atoms.)
Sharks Coach: (smiling) Great game, Coach Simpson. Your team earned it.
Homer: (grinning) Thanks. You guys were tough.
Scene 3: The Parade
(The episode ends with a celebratory parade in Springfield. The Atoms and the Simpson family are hailed as heroes.)
Bart: (waving to the crowd) We did it, Dad!
Homer: (smiling) We sure did, son.
(The camera pans out as the town celebrates, with fireworks lighting up the sky.)
End Credits:
(Scenes of the celebration, with clips of Bart’s impressive plays and Homer’s goofy coaching moments, interspersed with the team and family enjoying their victory.)
Fin.
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Title: Maggie Simpson in... The Maggie Simpson Movie
[Opening scene: We see Maggie Simpson, now a little older and more adventurous, playing in the backyard of the Simpson family home. She's wearing her iconic red bow and sucking on her pacifier. Suddenly, she notices something strange hidden in the bushes.]
Maggie: (gurgling excitedly)
[She crawls over to investigate and discovers a mysterious map buried in the dirt. With curiosity piqued, Maggie grabs the map and heads back into the house, where the rest of the Simpson family is gathered in the living room.]
Marge: (noticing Maggie) Maggie, sweetheart, what do you have there?
[Maggie holds up the map, her eyes sparkling with excitement. The family gathers around as Homer takes the map and examines it.]
Homer: (excitedly) It's a treasure map!
Bart: (grinning) Awesome! Let's go find the treasure!
Lisa: (skeptical) Treasure hunts are usually just wild goose chases, you know.
[But Maggie seems determined, clutching the map tightly in her little hand. The family decides to embark on an adventure together, setting off on a journey filled with excitement, danger, and unexpected surprises.]
[As they follow the map's clues, they encounter obstacles and challenges, including a mischievous band of squirrels, a treacherous river, and a mysterious cave guarded by a grumpy old hermit. Along the way, Maggie's resourcefulness and courage shine through, earning the admiration of her family and proving that she's more than just a baby.]
[Finally, after a series of thrilling escapades, the Simpsons reach the hidden treasure—a chest filled with gold coins, jewels, and other priceless artifacts. But their victory is short-lived when they discover that they're not the only ones who want the treasure.]
[Enter the villain—a greedy tycoon who will stop at nothing to claim the treasure for himself. With the help of his henchmen, he tries to steal the treasure from the Simpsons, leading to an epic showdown between good and evil.]
[In the end, it's Maggie who saves the day, using her quick thinking and bravery to outsmart the villain and reclaim the treasure for her family. As they return home, triumphant and exhausted, they realize that the true treasure was the adventure they shared together.]
[The film ends with the Simpsons gathered in the backyard, enjoying a well-deserved picnic as Maggie looks up at the sky, her eyes shining with wonder and excitement.]
Marge: (smiling) Well, Maggie, it looks like you were the real hero of this adventure.
Homer: (proudly) That's my little Maggie, always full of surprises!
[As the sun sets on another day in Springfield, the Simpsons share a group hug, grateful for the love and excitement that fills their lives.]
[Closing credits roll as uplifting music plays in the background.]
[End of film.]
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Title: "Joe's vs Moe's: The Battle of the Bars"
[The scene opens with the bustling streets of Springfield and Shelbyville. The townsfolk are buzzing with anticipation as word spreads about the epic showdown between Joe's Tavern in Shelbyville and Moe's Tavern in Springfield. The camera pans to Moe's Tavern, where Moe Szyslak is rallying his patrons for the impending brawl.]
Moe: [holding a makeshift battle flag] Alright, you sorry bunch of boozehounds! Tonight, we ain't just fightin' for our honor, we're fightin' for the very soul of this here tavern! Joe's may think they got the upper hand, but we'll show 'em what real Springfield spirit looks like!
[A chorus of cheers erupts from the crowd as Moe leads them out onto the streets, wielding an assortment of bar stools and bottles as makeshift weapons. Meanwhile, across town at Joe's Tavern, Joe Quimby is similarly rallying his troops.]
Joe Quimby: [brandishing a pool cue] Alright, you Shelbyville slackers! Tonight, we put those Springfield saps in their place once and for all! Joe's Tavern ain't gonna be pushed around by some second-rate dive like Moe's!
[The patrons of Joe's Tavern cheer raucously as they arm themselves with pool cues, beer mugs, and anything else they can get their hands on. The tension between the two rival taverns reaches a fever pitch as they converge on the streets, ready to do battle.]
[As the two sides clash, chaos ensues. Bart Simpson swings from a chandelier, crashing into a group of Shelbyville locals. Homer Simpson wields a giant pretzel like a medieval mace, sending Shelbyville residents flying left and right. Barney Gumble, fueled by liquid courage, charges headlong into the fray, knocking over tables and chairs with reckless abandon.]
[Meanwhile, over at Joe's Tavern, Moe squares off against his Shelbyville counterpart, Joe Quimby, in an epic showdown. The two trade blows, smashing bottles and trading insults as they fight for supremacy.]
Moe: You call this a tavern? More like a flea-ridden flea market!
Joe Quimby: Ha! At least we don't water down our drinks like you cheap skates at Moe's!
[The brawl rages on, with neither side gaining a clear advantage. Just when it seems like the fight couldn't get any crazier, Chief Wiggum arrives on the scene, wielding a megaphone like a police baton.]
Chief Wiggum: Alright, break it up, you hooligans! This is a public disturbance, and I won't stand for it!
[But his words fall on deaf ears as the patrons of both taverns continue to duke it out in the streets. Just when it seems like the battle will never end, a sudden downpour of rain douses the combatants, bringing the fight to an abrupt halt.]
[As the dust settles and the townsfolk pick themselves up off the ground, Moe and Joe share a begrudging nod of respect amidst the chaos.]
Moe: Well, I reckon that's enough excitement for one night.
Joe Quimby: Agreed. Until next time, Moe.
[With that, the patrons of both taverns disperse, nursing their bruises and nursing their pride. The streets of Springfield and Shelbyville return to their usual quietude, but the memory of the epic battle between Joe's and Moe's will live on for years to come.]
[INT. SIMPSONS HOUSE - DAY]
The Simpson family files out of the church, stomachs grumbling audibly.
HOMER
I'm starving! Where should we eat, Marge?
MARGE
Let's find somewhere quick before we starve to death.
They wander the streets, only to find every restaurant packed with lines snaking out the door. Suddenly, a catering van catches their eye as it sets up in front of a nearby house.
HOMER
Hey, look! Food!
They sneak into the backyard and begin gorging themselves on the buffet spread, unaware that they've stumbled into a wake.
MARGE
Homer, something doesn't feel right about this...
But before they can make their escape, they're spotted by the grieving family.
WOMAN
You there! You must be friends of the deceased. Would you mind helping us carry the casket?
Homer, misunderstanding, eagerly agrees.
HOMER
Sure thing! Anything for a polar bear!
Cut to: Cemetery.
Homer struggles with the weight of the coffin, stumbling and ultimately falling into an open grave, injuring his back.
CUT TO: HOSPITAL
Dr. Hibbert treats Homer's back injury and orders an X-ray. As Homer lies on his back, he lets out a pained "D'oh!", but to everyone's surprise, it sounds beautiful and operatic.
DR. HIBBERT
Incredible! Homer, it seems your singing voice is being amplified by your stomach pressing against your diaphragm.
Inspired, Dr. Hibbert takes Homer on a tour around the hospital, serenading patients and lifting their spirits.
CUT TO: SPRINGFIELD OPERA HOUSE
Mr. Burns, overhearing Homer's newfound talent, hires him to star as Rodolfo in La bohème. Despite having to sing on his back, Homer quickly becomes an opera sensation.
Homer's fame soars, and he even advises famous opera singers like Plácido Domingo.
CUT TO: ANNIVERSARY DINNER
Marge and Homer celebrate their anniversary at a fancy restaurant. Marge expresses her happiness for Homer's success but admits she misses their privacy.
As adoring fans interrupt their dinner, Marge storms out, followed by Homer. They find themselves cornered by a mob of fans in an alley.
Just as the fans close in, a black-clad biker on a motorcycle arrives, rescuing them and speeding them to safety.
CUT TO: SIMPSONS HOUSE
Marge and Homer are stunned to find the mysterious rider is a woman—Julia Eldeen.
JULIA
I can't stand seeing you hounded like that. Let me take care of everything.
Marge agrees, and Julia becomes Homer's manager, promising to handle everything.
Later, alone with Homer, Julia reveals her true intentions, making suggestive advances and threats.
Despite Homer's discomfort, he finds himself entangled in a secret affair with Julia while Marge is away on vacation.
MARGE (V.O.)
I have a feeling something strange is going on, but I just can't put my finger on it...
As Marge bakes a pie in the kitchen, oblivious to the unfolding drama, Homer and Julia head to the bedroom, consumed by their forbidden passion.
[INT. SIMPSONS HOUSE - NIGHT]
The house is quiet, bathed in the soft glow of moonlight. Marge finishes placing the freshly baked pie on the kitchen counter, humming to herself.
MARGE
(cheerful)
There we go, a nice treat for Homer when he gets home.
Just then, the front door creaks open, and Homer tiptoes in, trying to be as quiet as possible.
MARGE
Homer, is that you?
HOMER
(nervously)
Uh, yeah, Marge! Just me, coming home from... uh, saving the world from... uh, hungry monsters!
Marge eyes him suspiciously but decides to let it go, trusting her husband.
MARGE
Well, you're just in time for some pie.
Homer's guilty expression softens at the sight and smell of the pie.
HOMER
(awkwardly)
Oh, uh, thanks, Marge. I'm really tired tonight, so I might just head straight to bed.
Marge notices Homer's odd behavior but chooses not to confront him, thinking he might just be exhausted from his newfound fame.
MARGE
Alright, Homer. Sweet dreams.
Homer quickly shuffles past Marge and into the bedroom, where Julia awaits, wearing nothing but a seductive smile.
JULIA
(whispering)
Come to bed, my operatic love.
Homer hesitates for a moment, guilt gnawing at him, but ultimately gives in to Julia's allure.
As they disappear into the bedroom, the camera pans out, leaving Marge alone in the kitchen, unaware of the betrayal unfolding just a few feet away. The distant sound of passionate whispers and soft music fills the air, a stark contrast to the serene scene in the kitchen.
FADE OUT.
[INT. HOMER'S BEDROOM - NIGHT]
The moody music casts a warm glow across the bedroom, illuminating Homer and Julia as they stand locked in a passionate embrace. The air is thick with desire, each moment building upon the next.
Homer's hands tremble with anticipation as he cups Julia's face, his eyes burning with longing.
HOMER
(voice husky)
Julia...
Julia's breath catches in her throat as she gazes into Homer's eyes, her desire mirroring his.
JULIA
(seductively)
Homer...
Their lips meet in a fiery kiss, tongues intertwining as they lose themselves in the heat of the moment. Homer's hands roam eagerly over Julia's body,
tracing every curve and contour.
HOMER
(whispering)
You're so beautiful, Julia.
Julia's heart races as she feels Homer's touch, her skin igniting with desire.
JULIA
(breathlessly)
Oh, Homer...
She pulls him closer, their bodies pressing together in a primal embrace. With trembling hands, Julia begins to unbutton Homer's shirt, revealing his bare chest beneath.
HOMER
(voice thick with desire)
Julia, I...
But his words are cut off as Julia's lips find his once more, silencing him with their fervent passion. Homer's senses reel as he feels Julia's warmth enveloping him, her body pressed against his own.
With a shared urgency, they stumble towards the bed, their movements fueled by an insatiable hunger for each other. Clothes are shed in a frenzy of desire as they tumble onto the mattress, limbs entwined in a tangle of limbs and sheets.
HOMER
(voice strained)
Julia, I...
JULIA
(whispering)
Shh, Homer. Just feel...
Their bodies move together in perfect harmony, a symphony of passion and desire. Moans and gasps fill the air as they give themselves over to the moment, lost in the ecstasy of their shared pleasure.
Homer's hands roam over Julia's body, igniting a fire within her that burns hotter with each touch. Julia arches beneath him, her nails digging into his skin as she surrenders to the overwhelming sensation.
JULIA
(cries out)
Oh, Homer!
Their climax crashes over them like a tidal wave, bodies trembling with release as they cling to each other in the aftermath. For a moment, they are suspended in time, lost in the bliss of their shared intimacy.
As they come down from their euphoria, Homer and Julia cling to each other, their breathing ragged and hearts pounding in unison. At that moment, they know that this is only the beginning of their forbidden love affair.
[INT. HOMER'S BEDROOM - MORNING]
The first rays of dawn filter through the windows, casting a soft, golden light into the bedroom. Homer and Julia lie entwined in each other's arms, the aftermath of their passion evident in their tangled limbs and contented expressions.
Homer stirs, his eyes fluttering open as he registers the warmth of Julia's body pressed against his own. He brushes a lock of hair from her face, a tender smile tugging at the corners of his lips.
HOMER (softly) Julia...
Julia stirs, her eyes fluttering open to meet Homer's gaze. She smiles sleepily, her fingers tracing lazy circles on his chest.
JULIA (gently) Good morning, Homer.
Their moment is interrupted by the sound of a distant rustling outside the cabin. Homer's brow furrows with concern as he sits up, alert to the possibility of discovery.
HOMER (whispering) Did you hear that?
Julia's eyes widen with alarm as she listens, the realization dawning on her.
JULIA (urgently) Someone's outside...
They exchange a panicked glance before springing into action, hastily dressing and gathering their belongings. With practiced efficiency, they make their way to the door, careful to avoid making any noise.
Homer peers cautiously outside, scanning the surrounding forest for any signs of movement. Julia stands beside him, her breath caught in her throat as they wait in tense anticipation.
HOMER (relieved) I think we're in the clear.
Julia lets out a sigh of relief, her shoulders slumping with the release of tension. She turns to Homer, her eyes soft with gratitude.
JULIA Thank you, Homer. I don't know what I would do without you.
Homer smiles, reaching out to take her hand in his own.
HOMER We'll get through this together, Julia. No matter what.
Their hands intertwine a silent promise passing between them as they face the uncertain future ahead. With one more glance at the Simpsons house, they step outside into the dawn, ready to confront whatever challenges may come their way.
[EXT. SPRINGFIELD STREETS - NIGHT]
The bustling streets of Springfield are alive with activity as people mill about, enjoying the cool night air. Homer and Julia walk arm in arm, their faces illuminated by the glow of streetlights as they make their way through the crowd.
JULIA
(enthused)
You were incredible tonight, Homer. The audience couldn't get enough of you!
Homer beams with pride, a newfound confidence evident in his stride as he walks beside Julia.
HOMER
(grateful)
I owe it all to you, Julia. You believed in me when no one else did.
Julia's smile widens at his words, her heart swelling with affection for the man beside her.
JULIA
You have a gift, Homer. And I'm honored to be a part of your journey.
Their conversation is interrupted by the sound of approaching footsteps, and they turn to see a group of enthusiastic fans making their way towards them.
FAN #1
(excitedly)
Homer! You were amazing tonight!
FAN #2
Can we get your autograph?
Homer obliges, signing autographs and posing for photos as Julia looks on, a proud smile on her lips.
JULIA
(to herself)
He's a star.
But as the crowd grows larger, Homer begins to feel overwhelmed, the weight of his newfound fame pressing down on him like a heavy burden.
HOMER
(uneasy)
Julia, I don't know if I can do this. It's all happening so fast.
Julia places a reassuring hand on his arm, her touch grounding him amid chaos.
JULIA
You don't have to do it alone, Homer. I'll be right here by your side, every step of the way.
Homer's tension begins to melt away at her words, a sense of peace settling over him as he realizes that he doesn't have to face the challenges of fame alone.
HOMER
Thank you, Julia. I don't know what I would do without you.
They share a tender moment, their bond growing stronger with each passing day. With Julia's support, Homer knows that he can overcome any obstacle that comes his way.
As they continue down the street, hand in hand, Homer and Julia face the future together, ready to embrace whatever adventures lie ahead.
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26 Votes in Poll
Did Frank Grimes really mean it when he told Homer that he would starve to death along time ago if he was born in any other country?
Who is your fav character, in which episode and why (comment ur idea's)
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Note: This is the last talk about who is to blame for the fall of Frank Grimes Senior, as I know that most people might get bored with the subject.
I have gone on about Charles Montgomery Burns ruining Frank Grimes Senior in the past, which is the truth since he is the boss of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, and the person responsible for sending Frank Grimes Senior to be with Homer Simpson. However, this topic is not about Charles Montgomery Burns or Homer Simpson, but is squarely on Waylon Smithers Junior himself.
Now most people would think that Waylon Smithers Junior is not to blame for this, but I have seen 'Homer's Enemy' a few times, and I have looked at Waylon Smithers Junior's behaviour throughout the entire episode.
For Starters: Waylon Smithers Junior was helpful by saying "In the Meantime, here is Frank Grimes." and "Self-Made Mailman." when Charles Montgomery Burns had forgotten him. BUT, when Charles Montgomery said "Put him in Sector 7-G!", Waylon Smithers Junior willingly pulled away Frank Grimes Senior and put him with Homer Simpson. Waylon Smithers Junior should've tried to persuaded and convinced Charles Montgomery Burns to put Frank Grimes Senior in a high position, let alone in a well paid position that was near Waylon Smithers Junior's position in the Power Plant, and Frank Grimes Senior would've been alive to be Waylon Smithers Junior's True Friend (and not a backstabbing enemy like Charles Montgomery Burns is).
Then: When the Sulphuric Acid Wall incident was noticed by Charles Montgomery Burns, and Homer explained that it was Frank Grimes Senior, Waylon Smithers Junior would've suspected Homer Simpson (due to the many times Homer has screwed up around the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant), and when Charles Montgomery Burns said "Is this true?" to which Frank Grimes Senior said "Well Technically-", Waylon Smithers Junior should've said "Mr. Burns Sir. I think we should hear what happened from both sides of the story.". That way, Frank Grimes Senior would've explained what happened, and then Homer Simpson would've been blamed for the wall being destroyed by Sulphuric Acid.
Finally, when Frank Grimes Senior was being told off by Charles Montgomery Burns for the wall, Waylon Smithers Junior should've said "Please don't be too hard on him Mr. Burns Sir. I'm pretty sure that Homer Simpson is to blame for this incident. I think that we should invite Simpson in here, and then have both men tell the account of what happened.", and then both men would've told their side of the story to which Homer Simpson would've been blamed. Frank Grimes Senior would've been pardoned and promoted for that.
If only Waylon Smithers had used his brain more, then Frank Grimes Senior might still be alive, and he would've been a possible friend for Frank Grimes Senior.
But what so The Simpsons Fans think of this?
Would Waylon Smithers Junior be responsible as well as Charles Montgomery Burns for the fall of Frank Grimes Senior?
I know Frank Grimes can kinda be a jerk, but I still feel bad for him. Here are some reasons why. Firstly, he was poor and had a tough childhood. Secondly, Mr. Burns wasn't very nice to him. Thirdly, Homer was kinda being annoying. Lastly, People laughed at his funeral. Even though this is an unpopular opinion, I do still feel bad for Frank Grimes.
48 Votes in Poll
I did not know he could open his mouth this wide
(Love&Bart&Lisa&STUPIDKARMA) Bart falls this girl Sara but she pulls a big prank on the school and frames Lisa Bart Must do Something but he refuses to do the right thing So after Lisa is Expelled Homer Does everything to cheer her up but she plays tricks on homer and Manipulating Homer To punish Bart and forces him to live somewhere With Ned and invites Sara Sometime Until Maggie Exposes the truth.
So this story is like Bart and Sara still stay together so it is like a Win-Win for bart but not for lisa
2.( Evil?! Stupid?! Flanderses?!) Homer and Bart Notices that Ned and Todd started to Act meaner And have Never seen rodd in a weak so homer and Bart sneak in the flanders house and find a shocking surprise that Sideshow Bob is hiding as Ned and Frank Grimes who he admitted he faked his death and Rodd Who was forced to Make a plan with Bob Kidnaps Todd And Ned And locks them in a basement and Bob and grimes Reveals That they is the ones who killed Muade So Bart calls up the only man who can deafeat bob and grimes he calls Hank scorpio and Nelson and Homer To take down Sideshow Bob And Rodd and grimes after hank scorpio Hand cuffs Bob He tells ned 'Deliver All the punches to him ' Then Ned Beats Sideshowbob Homer kicks Grimes in the gut the ending Grimes set up a poster of Bart and bob And lassen says you hate him too?