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Simpsons Season 07 - 01 - Who Shot Mr Burns (Part 2) "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" is the only two-part episode of The Simpsons to date. Part one is (More) "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" is the only two-part episode of The Simpsons to date. Part one is the twenty-fifth and final episode of the sixth season and originally aired on the Fox network on May 21, 1995.[4] Part two is the season premiere of the seventh season and originally aired on September 17, 1995.[5] Springfield Elementary School strikes oil, but Mr. Burns steals it and at the same time brings misery to many of Springfield's citizens. The first part has a cliffhanger ending where Mr. Burns is shot by an unidentified assailant. In the second part, Springfield's police try to find the culprit, with their main suspects being Waylon Smithers and Homer Simpson. Both episodes were written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein; the first part was directed by Jeffrey Lynch and the second by Wes Archer.[1] Musician Tito Puente guest stars as himself in both parts.[4] "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" was conceived by series creator Matt Groening and the writing staff decided to turn it into a two-part mystery episode. The first part contains several clues about the identity of the culprit because the writers wanted it to be solveable. In the months following the airing of part one, there was much widespread debate among fans of the series as to who actually shot Mr. Burns. The show mimicked the controversy that had resulted when the character J. R. Ewing was shot on the series Dallas in the episode titled "A House Divided", known by most as "Who shot J.R.?". Over the summer of 1995, Fox offered a contest to tie in with the mystery (sponsored by 1-800-COLLECT). It was one of the first contests to tie together elements of television and the Internet.++++++++++++++++++Plot [edit]Part one Principal Skinner walks into school and discovers that a class gerbil has died. Skinner orders Groundskeeper Willie to bury it and as he is digging the grave, he strikes oil, suddenly making Springfield Elementary rich. Skinner and Superintendent Chalmers lavishly think of ways to spend the money, taking many student requests, including Lisa's suggestion of hiring Tito Puente as a music teacher. At the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Homer is disturbed that Mr. Burns cannot remember his name, even after working for him for ten years. Burns finds out about the school's oil and immediately decides that he must have it. He establishes a slant drilling operation to take it and the Springfield Elementary oil pump fails as Burns had tapped into the oil first. Mr. Burns's drilling operation causes harm and distress to many Springfield citizens: Moe's Tavern is closed and Moe and Barney are enraged; the Springfield Retirement Castle collapses and Grampa has no home; Bart's treehouse is destroyed and Santa's Little Helper is injured; and because the school has lost a lot of money, Tito Puente and Groundskeeper Willie are fired. Burns encounters his assailant. Burns then reveals to Smithers his grandest scheme: the construction of a giant, movable disk that will permanently block out the sun in Springfield, forcing the residents to continuously use the electricity from his nuclear power plant. A horrified Smithers finally stands up to Burns, insisting that he has gone too far - but Burns just fires him in response. Homer later sneaks into Burns's office and spray paints his name on the wall, hoping to help Burns remember it. Burns catches him in the act, but still does not recognize him, and in a rage Homer attacks him. Homer is hauled away by security, vowing revenge on Burns. At a city hall meeting, the Simpson family, along with many other citizens, angrily come to Mayor Quimby about their problems with Mr. Burns. Suddenly, Burns himself appears, and he reveals that he has armed himself with a gun after his encounter with Homer in the office. He then proceeds to activate the sun-blocking device, stating that nobody can stop him. Laughing evilly, Burns leaves the city hall. The camera shows him walking into an alley, obscuring him from view. Burns can be heard saying, "Oh it's you, what are you so happy about? I see. I think you'd better drop it," and can be heard struggling with someone before a gunshot rings out. He then stumbles out into the open and collapses on the town's sundial. The townspeople find his body and since Burns has angered so many people recently, no one can guess who the culprit is. Chief Wiggum says that he will find out.++++++++++++++Part two Mr. Burns is now hospitalized in a coma, and the Springfield police are working to find the shooter. Their primary suspect is Waylon Smithers, who, after waking up in his apartment with a hangover, vaguely remembers shooting someone the night before. Smithers is arrested until Sideshow Mel realizes that Smithers must have been home watching Pardon My Zinger at the time of the shooting. It turns out that Smithers had actually shot Jasper's wooden leg; following this, Smithers is released. With one of the prime suspects cleared, the police eliminate other suspects, including Tito Puente, Principal Skinner, Groundskeeper Willie, and Moe. While checking the suit Burns was wearing, Wiggum finds an eyelash which matches Simpson DNA. At the same time, Burns wakes up from his coma and cries, "Homer Simpson!" The police raid the Simpson home and find a gun under the seat of their car, loaded with bullets that match the one fired and covered with Homer's fingerprints. Homer is arrested for attempted murder, but escapes from a paddywagon when it overturns. Smithers offers a reward for his capture. At the hospital it is revealed that "Homer Simpson" are the only words that Burns can speak. Lisa returns to the scene of the crime to investigate and finally figures out the identity of Burns' true assailant. At the same time, Homer arrives at the hospital to silence Burns, who keeps saying his name. A police bulletin reports Homer's location, and Lisa, the police, and citizens of Springfield all race to the hospital. Upon entering Burns's room, everyone finds an enraged Homer shaking Mr. Burns vigorously. The shaking returns Burns's ability to speak normally, and he reveals the true assailant: Maggie Simpson. Burns reveals what really happened on the night he was shot: after leaving the town meeting, he came across Maggie with a lollipop in the Simpsons' car. Burns decided to try stealing candy from a baby again but Maggie's strength proved comparable to his own due to his frailty, and there was a struggle for the lollipop. As he finally yanked it away, his gun slipped from its holster into Maggie's hands and she pulled the trigger. The gun and lollipop both then fell beneath the car seat; Homer would later unknowingly leave fingerprints on the gun while feeling around under the seat. Burns demands that Maggie be arrested for the crime, but he is dismissed by everyone. Marge adds that the shooting must have been an accident. However, a final shot of Maggie's shifting eyes could suggest otherwise... (Less)
Simpsons Season 06 - 25 - Who Shot Mr. Burns (Part 1) "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" is the only two-part episode of The Simpsons to date. Part one is (More) "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" is the only two-part episode of The Simpsons to date. Part one is the twenty-fifth and final episode of the sixth season and originally aired on the Fox network on May 21, 1995.[4] Part two is the season premiere of the seventh season and originally aired on September 17, 1995.[5] Springfield Elementary School strikes oil, but Mr. Burns steals it and at the same time brings misery to many of Springfield's citizens. The first part has a cliffhanger ending where Mr. Burns is shot by an unidentified assailant. In the second part, Springfield's police try to find the culprit, with their main suspects being Waylon Smithers and Homer Simpson. Both episodes were written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein; the first part was directed by Jeffrey Lynch and the second by Wes Archer.[1] Musician Tito Puente guest stars as himself in both parts.[4] "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" was conceived by series creator Matt Groening and the writing staff decided to turn it into a two-part mystery episode. The first part contains several clues about the identity of the culprit because the writers wanted it to be solveable. In the months following the airing of part one, there was much widespread debate among fans of the series as to who actually shot Mr. Burns. The show mimicked the controversy that had resulted when the character J. R. Ewing was shot on the series Dallas in the episode titled "A House Divided", known by most as "Who shot J.R.?". Over the summer of 1995, Fox offered a contest to tie in with the mystery (sponsored by 1-800-COLLECT). It was one of the first contests to tie together elements of television and the Internet.+++++++++++-Plot [edit]Part one Principal Skinner walks into school and discovers that a class gerbil has died. Skinner orders Groundskeeper Willie to bury it and as he is digging the grave, he strikes oil, suddenly making Springfield Elementary rich. Skinner and Superintendent Chalmers lavishly think of ways to spend the money, taking many student requests, including Lisa's suggestion of hiring Tito Puente as a music teacher. At the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Homer is disturbed that Mr. Burns cannot remember his name, even after working for him for ten years. Burns finds out about the school's oil and immediately decides that he must have it. He establishes a slant drilling operation to take it and the Springfield Elementary oil pump fails as Burns had tapped into the oil first. Mr. Burns's drilling operation causes harm and distress to many Springfield citizens: Moe's Tavern is closed and Moe and Barney are enraged; the Springfield Retirement Castle collapses and Grampa has no home; Bart's treehouse is destroyed and Santa's Little Helper is injured; and because the school has lost a lot of money, Tito Puente and Groundskeeper Willie are fired. Burns encounters his assailant. Burns then reveals to Smithers his grandest scheme: the construction of a giant, movable disk that will permanently block out the sun in Springfield, forcing the residents to continuously use the electricity from his nuclear power plant. A horrified Smithers finally stands up to Burns, insisting that he has gone too far - but Burns just fires him in response. Homer later sneaks into Burns's office and spray paints his name on the wall, hoping to help Burns remember it. Burns catches him in the act, but still does not recognize him, and in a rage Homer attacks him. Homer is hauled away by security, vowing revenge on Burns. At a city hall meeting, the Simpson family, along with many other citizens, angrily come to Mayor Quimby about their problems with Mr. Burns. Suddenly, Burns himself appears, and he reveals that he has armed himself with a gun after his encounter with Homer in the office. He then proceeds to activate the sun-blocking device, stating that nobody can stop him. Laughing evilly, Burns leaves the city hall. The camera shows him walking into an alley, obscuring him from view. Burns can be heard saying, "Oh it's you, what are you so happy about? I see. I think you'd better drop it," and can be heard struggling with someone before a gunshot rings out. He then stumbles out into the open and collapses on the town's sundial. The townspeople find his body and since Burns has angered so many people recently, no one can guess who the culprit is. Chief Wiggum says that he will find out. [edit]Part two Mr. Burns is now hospitalized in a coma, and the Springfield police are working to find the shooter. Their primary suspect is Waylon Smithers, who, after waking up in his apartment with a hangover, vaguely remembers shooting someone the night before. Smithers is arrested until Sideshow Mel realizes that Smithers must have been home watching Pardon My Zinger at the time of the shooting. It turns out that Smithers had actually shot Jasper's wooden leg; following this, Smithers is released. With one of the prime suspects cleared, the police eliminate other suspects, including Tito Puente, Principal Skinner, Groundskeeper Willie, and Moe. While checking the suit Burns was wearing, Wiggum finds an eyelash which matches Simpson DNA. At the same time, Burns wakes up from his coma and cries, "Homer Simpson!" The police raid the Simpson home and find a gun under the seat of their car, loaded with bullets that match the one fired and covered with Homer's fingerprints. Homer is arrested for attempted murder, but escapes from a paddywagon when it overturns. Smithers offers a reward for his capture. At the hospital it is revealed that "Homer Simpson" are the only words that Burns can speak. Lisa returns to the scene of the crime to investigate and finally figures out the identity of Burns' true assailant. At the same time, Homer arrives at the hospital to silence Burns, who keeps saying his name. A police bulletin reports Homer's location, and Lisa, the police, and citizens of Springfield all race to the hospital. Upon entering Burns's room, everyone finds an enraged Homer shaking Mr. Burns vigorously. The shaking returns Burns's ability to speak normally, and he reveals the true assailant: Maggie Simpson. Burns reveals what really happened on the night he was shot: after leaving the town meeting, he came across Maggie with a lollipop in the Simpsons' car. Burns decided to try stealing candy from a baby again but Maggie's strength proved comparable to his own due to his frailness, and there was a struggle for the lollipop. As he finally yanked it away, his gun slipped from its holster into Maggie's hands and fired. The gun and lollipop both then fell beneath the car seat; Homer would later unknowingly leave fingerprints on the gun while feeling around under the seat. Burns demands that Maggie be arrested for the crime, but he is dismissed by everyone. Marge adds that the shooting must have been an accident. However, a final shot of Maggie's shifting eyes could suggest otherwise. (Less)
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