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+ | When [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] obtains the key to the school's steam tunnels and damages the school with steam, [[Seymour Skinner|Principal Skinner]] sends him to a camp in Oregon. When [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] discovers Bart is on the no fly list, he has to drive him there. While the boys are out of town, Marge and Lisa have a yard sale, only to discover that the huge seller is Homer's expired pain pills. Shortly afterwards, Marge gets arrested by Chief Wiggum and taken into custody. |
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− | When Bart discovers Principal Skinner's key to the steam tunnels while Skinner admires his new car, [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse]] play around in the tunnels and open a steam valve, releasing a massive steam jet that explodes the school heaters, causes [[Groundskeeper Willie]] to burn his tongue when he tries to drink from the fountain, rusts the band's instruments, causes frogs for dissection to come alive and attack the students, and generally rots the entire school. Skinner proposes that Bart will be sent off to [[Upward Bound]] behavioral modification camp. In the meantime, Moe announces that all of his frequent barflies will be going to [[Las Vegas]], courtesy of himself. Homer goes to the airport to send Bart to the camp in northwest [[Oregon]] (preferably flying to [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]). But then he discovers that because of his bad behavior on his previous flight by taking his seatbelt off in defiance of the captain's orders, forcing the plane to turn back to its starting point in Minneapolis, Bart had been placed on the no-fly list and |
+ | When Bart discovers Principal Skinner's key to the steam tunnels while Skinner admires his new car, [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse]] play around in the tunnels and open a steam valve, releasing a massive steam jet that explodes the school heaters, causes [[Groundskeeper Willie]] to burn his tongue when he tries to drink from the fountain, rusts the band's instruments, causes frogs for dissection to come alive and attack the students, and generally rots the entire school. Skinner proposes that Bart will be sent off to [[Upward Bound]] behavioral modification camp. In the meantime, Moe announces that all of his frequent barflies will be going to [[Las Vegas]], courtesy of himself. Homer goes to the airport to send Bart to the camp in northwest [[Oregon]] (preferably flying to [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]). But then he discovers that because of his bad behavior on his previous flight by taking his seatbelt off in defiance of the captain's orders, forcing the plane to turn back to its starting point in Minneapolis, Bart had been placed on the no-fly list and needs to be driven to the camp, thus excluding Homer from Moe's Vegas trip. After driving to a roadside diner, Bart escapes, and Homer almost drives off a cliff. |
Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa have a yard sale. It is a total flop until Otto discovers that Marge is also selling the family's obsolete pills. Marge makes lots of money selling Homer's old prescription medication and with a high price; later Chief Wiggum arrests and incarcerates Marge. |
Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa have a yard sale. It is a total flop until Otto discovers that Marge is also selling the family's obsolete pills. Marge makes lots of money selling Homer's old prescription medication and with a high price; later Chief Wiggum arrests and incarcerates Marge. |
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− | The next scene shows Bart tied with chains and duct tape to his seat. Homer mentions to Bart that he likes to see his own son suffer. Homer then tells Bart that talking time is over and silences Bart by putting tape over his mouth. Bart mumbles sadly into his gag. Homer gets Bart to the camp, but, after a moral dilemma, he plans to pick up Bart and take him to Las Vegas with him. In Vegas, Homer precipitates a fight with a pit boss, loses track of Bart, and gets transported to Nevada State Prison. The final scene depicts [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] receiving phone messages from both Marge and Homer, asking for bail money. Lisa then sighs, |
+ | The next scene shows Bart tied with chains and duct tape to his seat. Homer mentions to Bart that he likes to see his own son suffer. Homer then tells Bart that talking time is over and silences Bart by putting tape over his mouth. Bart mumbles sadly into his gag. Homer gets Bart to the camp, but, after a moral dilemma, he plans to pick up Bart and take him to Las Vegas with him. In Vegas, Homer precipitates a fight with a pit boss, loses track of Bart, and gets transported to Nevada State Prison. The final scene depicts [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] receiving phone messages from both Marge and Homer, asking for bail money. Lisa then sighs, and tells [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] about looking for employment the next day. It is insubstantial for what becomes of the Simpsons after this tribulation. |
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We're on the Road to D'oh-where |
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We're on the Road to D'ohwhere is the eleventh episode of Season 17.
Synopsis
When Bart obtains the key to the school's steam tunnels and damages the school with steam, Principal Skinner sends him to a camp in Oregon. When Homer discovers Bart is on the no fly list, he has to drive him there. While the boys are out of town, Marge and Lisa have a yard sale, only to discover that the huge seller is Homer's expired pain pills. Shortly afterwards, Marge gets arrested by Chief Wiggum and taken into custody.
Full Story
When Bart discovers Principal Skinner's key to the steam tunnels while Skinner admires his new car, Bart and Milhouse play around in the tunnels and open a steam valve, releasing a massive steam jet that explodes the school heaters, causes Groundskeeper Willie to burn his tongue when he tries to drink from the fountain, rusts the band's instruments, causes frogs for dissection to come alive and attack the students, and generally rots the entire school. Skinner proposes that Bart will be sent off to Upward Bound behavioral modification camp. In the meantime, Moe announces that all of his frequent barflies will be going to Las Vegas, courtesy of himself. Homer goes to the airport to send Bart to the camp in northwest Oregon (preferably flying to Portland). But then he discovers that because of his bad behavior on his previous flight by taking his seatbelt off in defiance of the captain's orders, forcing the plane to turn back to its starting point in Minneapolis, Bart had been placed on the no-fly list and needs to be driven to the camp, thus excluding Homer from Moe's Vegas trip. After driving to a roadside diner, Bart escapes, and Homer almost drives off a cliff.
Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa have a yard sale. It is a total flop until Otto discovers that Marge is also selling the family's obsolete pills. Marge makes lots of money selling Homer's old prescription medication and with a high price; later Chief Wiggum arrests and incarcerates Marge.
The next scene shows Bart tied with chains and duct tape to his seat. Homer mentions to Bart that he likes to see his own son suffer. Homer then tells Bart that talking time is over and silences Bart by putting tape over his mouth. Bart mumbles sadly into his gag. Homer gets Bart to the camp, but, after a moral dilemma, he plans to pick up Bart and take him to Las Vegas with him. In Vegas, Homer precipitates a fight with a pit boss, loses track of Bart, and gets transported to Nevada State Prison. The final scene depicts Lisa receiving phone messages from both Marge and Homer, asking for bail money. Lisa then sighs, and tells Maggie about looking for employment the next day. It is insubstantial for what becomes of the Simpsons after this tribulation.