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|productionCode= EABF17 | |productionCode= EABF17 | ||
|originalAirdate= May 18, 2003 | |originalAirdate= May 18, 2003 | ||
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− | |couchGag= The Simpsons are gingerbread people. Homer | + | |couchGag= The Simpsons are gingerbread people. Homer takes a bite out of Bart's head. |
− | |specialGuestVoices= Joe | + | |specialGuestVoices= [[Joe Mantegna]] as [[Fat Tony]] |
− | |Written By= Stewart Burns | + | |Written By= [[J. Stewart Burns]] |
− | |Directed By= Lauren MacMullan | + | |Directed By= [[Lauren MacMullan]] |
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+ | "'''Moe Baby Blues'''" is the 22nd and final episode of the the Simpsons<nowiki>'</nowiki> fourteenth season. | ||
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[[Lisa]] leads the Simpsons to the [[Springfield]] Botanical Gardens, where the Sumatran Century Flower is about to bloom for the first time in 100 years. [[Moe]], wondering where his regular customers are, discovers that most of the town has turned out for the botanical event. He closes his bar and proceeds to uncomfortably join the throng. Unfortunately, the crowd size for the event has exceeded the garden's capacity by one person, and [[Chief Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]] makes Moe leave. When the plant blooms, it releases a ghastly stench that makes the townspeople flee for their lives, destroying the botanical gardens. Moe walks sadly away from the gardens, mistaking the townspeople screams of delight. While attempting to escape the plant's noxious fumes, the crowd causes a terrible traffic jam that bottlenecks at the [[Springfield Bridge]]. Thinking the traffic has finally cleared, [[Homer]] floors the accelerator but then must suddenly slam on the brakes, causing [[Maggie|Maggie's]] car seat restraints to snap. Maggie goes flying through the car's sunroof. Moe, having decided to end it all, is just about to jump off the bridge when Maggie lands in his arms. The crowd deems Moe a hero, and when Maggie gives her surprised rescuer a kiss, suddenly life does not seem so bad to the surly bartender. | [[Lisa]] leads the Simpsons to the [[Springfield]] Botanical Gardens, where the Sumatran Century Flower is about to bloom for the first time in 100 years. [[Moe]], wondering where his regular customers are, discovers that most of the town has turned out for the botanical event. He closes his bar and proceeds to uncomfortably join the throng. Unfortunately, the crowd size for the event has exceeded the garden's capacity by one person, and [[Chief Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]] makes Moe leave. When the plant blooms, it releases a ghastly stench that makes the townspeople flee for their lives, destroying the botanical gardens. Moe walks sadly away from the gardens, mistaking the townspeople screams of delight. While attempting to escape the plant's noxious fumes, the crowd causes a terrible traffic jam that bottlenecks at the [[Springfield Bridge]]. Thinking the traffic has finally cleared, [[Homer]] floors the accelerator but then must suddenly slam on the brakes, causing [[Maggie|Maggie's]] car seat restraints to snap. Maggie goes flying through the car's sunroof. Moe, having decided to end it all, is just about to jump off the bridge when Maggie lands in his arms. The crowd deems Moe a hero, and when Maggie gives her surprised rescuer a kiss, suddenly life does not seem so bad to the surly bartender. | ||
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[[Category:Episodes]] | [[Category:Episodes]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:50, March 21, 2010
"Moe Baby Blues"
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Episode Information
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"Moe Baby Blues" is the 22nd and final episode of the the Simpsons' fourteenth season.
Plot
Lisa leads the Simpsons to the Springfield Botanical Gardens, where the Sumatran Century Flower is about to bloom for the first time in 100 years. Moe, wondering where his regular customers are, discovers that most of the town has turned out for the botanical event. He closes his bar and proceeds to uncomfortably join the throng. Unfortunately, the crowd size for the event has exceeded the garden's capacity by one person, and Chief Wiggum makes Moe leave. When the plant blooms, it releases a ghastly stench that makes the townspeople flee for their lives, destroying the botanical gardens. Moe walks sadly away from the gardens, mistaking the townspeople screams of delight. While attempting to escape the plant's noxious fumes, the crowd causes a terrible traffic jam that bottlenecks at the Springfield Bridge. Thinking the traffic has finally cleared, Homer floors the accelerator but then must suddenly slam on the brakes, causing Maggie's car seat restraints to snap. Maggie goes flying through the car's sunroof. Moe, having decided to end it all, is just about to jump off the bridge when Maggie lands in his arms. The crowd deems Moe a hero, and when Maggie gives her surprised rescuer a kiss, suddenly life does not seem so bad to the surly bartender.
Moe stops by to see Maggie a few days later, and Marge asks him to watch the baby.