The Blunder Years (from the English. - "Lost Years") - the fifth episode of the thirteenth season of the animated series " The Simpsons ". Fox premiered on December 9, 2001.
| "The Blunder Years" | |
| “Lost years” | |
| The Simpsons episode | |
| Episode Promo | |
|---|---|
| Season | 13 |
| Episode number | 274 |
| Episode code | Cabf21 |
| First broadcast | December 9, 2001 |
| Executive producer | Mike Scully |
| Screenwriter | Ian Maxton Graham |
| Producer | Stephen Dean Moore |
| Blackboard | “I am not a Charlie Brown smoker” ( English I am not Charlie Brown on acid ) |
| Scene on the couch | The Simpsons jump onto the sofa, while the camera angle changes in the style of the Matrix. |
| Guest star | Joe Mantegna , Paul Newman and Judy Owen. |
| SNPP capsule | |
Story
Marge buys Burly Super Absorbent Toilet Paper and writes a thank you note to the manufacturer. Homer and Bart decide to play her and call her from Flanders' phone, introducing himself as the head of the company. They offer Marge dinner, but instead of the expected Barley, Homer, coaxed by Homer, appears.
To apologize to Marge Homer, the whole family leads to a nightclub, where the highlight of the program is Mismerino's hypnotist. He invites Homer to take part in the performance and hypnotizes him, suggesting to Homer that he is twelve years old. After that, Homer begins to scream uncontrollably and cannot get him out of trance.
Lisa offers dad to drink a special tea of the Yaki Indians, which would help Homer remember what happened. After drinking the drink, Homer recalls how he, Lenny , Karl and Mo were in the old Springfield quarry, where Homer accidentally found a human corpse in the drain. The Simpsons decide to go there. At the quarry they meet Chef Wiggum , who was there by sheer chance. To find the corpse, Marge throws toilet paper into the flooded quarry. Seeing the human remains, the Simpsons and the sheriff decide to go down the drain and find a hatch leading to the killer (according to Wiggum).
The "killer" is Mr. Burns . He tells the story of a corpse - Vailon Smithers Sr., who, having left his son to Mr. Burns, prevents an explosion at a nuclear power plant and dies. Their conversation is overheard by Waylon Smithers, Jr. , who had previously believed that a tribe of wild Amazons had killed his father. Homer leaves the skull of Smithers father to himself and gets rid of childhood trauma.
Links
- "The Blunder Years" at The Simpsons.com