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** At the beginning of the episode, the Simpsons are watching ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}''. Through backhanded compliments of how realistic it is, they accuse it of ripping them off. ("It's like they saw our lives and put it right up onscreen.")
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** To ''{{Series/Dinosaurs}}'':
--->'''Bart:''' It's like they saw our lives and put it right there on screen!
--->'''Bart:''' It's like they saw our lives and put it right there on screen!
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* PrisonRape: Bob's flashback to his time in prison shows a time when Krusty was working an awards show and Bob won the award. He sneered at Krusty (from a live feed from the prison), "This is one more than you'll ever win, you bantering jack-in-the-box!" Krusty shot back, "Just don't drop that thing in the shower, Bob!" The two exchange a few more insults until Bob is sedated.
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* PrisonRape: Bob's flashback to his time in prison shows a time when Krusty was working an awards show and Bob won the award. He sneered at Krusty (from a live feed from the prison), "This is one more than you'll ever win, you bantering jack-in-the-box!" Krusty shot back, "Just don't drop that thing in the shower, Bob!" The two exchange exchanged a few more insults until Bob is was sedated.
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* PrisonRape: When Krusty was working an awards show and Bob won the award, he sneered at Krusty (from a live feed from the prison), "This is one more than you'll ever win!" Krusty shot back, "Just don't drop that thing in the shower, Bob!"
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* PrisonRape: When Bob's flashback to his time in prison shows a time when Krusty was working an awards show and Bob won the award, he award. He sneered at Krusty (from a live feed from the prison), "This is one more than you'll ever win!" win, you bantering jack-in-the-box!" Krusty shot back, "Just don't drop that thing in the shower, Bob!"Bob!" The two exchange a few more insults until Bob is sedated.
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* LethallyStupid: Chief Wiggum.
** At the wedding reception, he accidentally leaves his gun next to the wedding cake, within easy reach of where kids could pick it up. Luckily, no one does.
** Later, when he and his team are having celebratory cigars, he carelessly tosses a lit match behind him. It lands inside Selma and Bob's gas-filled hotel room, causing it to explode. Thankfully, everyone had evacuated the room beforehand.
** At the wedding reception, he accidentally leaves his gun next to the wedding cake, within easy reach of where kids could pick it up. Luckily, no one does.
** Later, when he and his team are having celebratory cigars, he carelessly tosses a lit match behind him. It lands inside Selma and Bob's gas-filled hotel room, causing it to explode. Thankfully, everyone had evacuated the room beforehand.
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* LethallyStupid: As usual, Chief Wiggum.
Wiggum's ineptitude is on top form:
** At the wedding reception, he accidentally leaves his gun next to the wedding cake, within easy reach of wherekids anyone could pick it up. Luckily, no one does.
**Later, when After he and his team are having rescue Selma, they share celebratory cigars, and he carelessly tosses a lit match behind him. It lands inside Selma and Bob's gas-filled hotel room, causing it to explode. Thankfully, everyone had evacuated it was long vacated by the room beforehand.time it does.
** At the wedding reception, he accidentally leaves his gun next to the wedding cake, within easy reach of where
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* NegativeContinuity: Bart and Bob act like they haven't seen each other since Bob's original plan to frame Krusty, completely ignoring Bob's cameo as Bart's cellmate in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E4BartTheMurderer Bart the Murderer]]".
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* TheBusCameBack: This is the first reappearance of Sideshow Bob after his first appearance in "Krusty Gets Busted", but it is certainly not the last!
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** Bob is prisoner no. [[Franchise/LesMiserables 24601]].
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** Bob is prisoner no. [[Franchise/LesMiserables [[Literature/LesMiserables 24601]].
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Bart doesn't like his aunts and prefers to avoid spending time with them, but he doesn't want them to die.
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** Bob does a shout-out to Creator/RobertBurns with "My best-laid plans have gang agley!" Bonus points for using the actual Scots-language words and not the more common English translation.
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* FallingInLoveMontage: Set to Sideshow Bob and Selma singing [[Music/FrankSinatra Frank and Nancy Sinatra]]'s "Somethin' Stupid". They have a boat date, have their hair done together, they enjoy a day by the sea and walk in the sand, and they frolic in a meadow.
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* FallingInLoveMontage: Set to Sideshow Bob and Selma singing [[Music/FrankSinatra Frank Frank]] and Nancy Sinatra]]'s Music/NancySinatra's "Somethin' Stupid". They have a boat date, have their hair done together, they enjoy a day by the sea and walk in the sand, and they frolic in a meadow.
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* ContinuityNod: Bob and Selma's KaraokeBondingScene takes place at The Happy Sumo, the restaurant from Season 2's "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish."
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* ContinuityNod: Bob and Selma's KaraokeBondingScene takes place at The Happy Sumo, the restaurant from Season 2's "One "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS2E11OneFishTwoFishBlowfishBlueFish One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish."Fish]]".
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* EverybodyLaughsEnding: After saving Selma, Bart has the closing line: "Now let's get out of this gas-filled hallway before we all suffocate." To which the whole family laughs, possibly as a result of the gas.
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* EverybodyLaughsEnding: After saving Selma, Bart has the closing line: "Now let's get out of this gas-filled hallway before we all suffocate." suffocate". To which the whole family laughs, possibly as a result of the gas.
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* GoldDigger: Bob, apparently. Selma "bought stock in a mace company just before society crumbled." When she mentions it during the wedding preparations, Bob jovially expresses hope that people won't think he's marrying her for her money. A closeup of Bart shows that's exactly what he ''is'' thinking.
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* GoldDigger: Bob, apparently. Selma "bought stock in a mace company just before society crumbled." crumbled". When she mentions it during the wedding preparations, Bob jovially expresses hope that people won't think he's marrying her for her money. A closeup of Bart shows that's exactly what he ''is'' thinking.
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* IShallReturn: Bob promises this as he's dragged away by the Springfield Police:
-->'''Bob:''' I'll be back! You can't keep the Democrats out of the White House forever... and when they get in, I'm back on the streets, with all my criminal buddies!
-->'''Bob:''' I'll be back! You can't keep the Democrats out of the White House forever... and when they get in, I'm back on the streets, with all my criminal buddies!
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* ImagineSpot: Bart has one during the wedding. He sees Sideshow Bob as the Grim Reaper when he says "I do."
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* ImagineSpot: Bart has one during the wedding. He sees Sideshow Bob as the Grim Reaper when he says "I do."do".
* IShallReturn: Bob promises this as he's dragged away by the Springfield Police:
-->'''Bob:''' I'll be back! You can't keep the Democrats out of the White House forever... and when they get in, I'm back on the streets, with all my criminal buddies!
* IShallReturn: Bob promises this as he's dragged away by the Springfield Police:
-->'''Bob:''' I'll be back! You can't keep the Democrats out of the White House forever... and when they get in, I'm back on the streets, with all my criminal buddies!
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* ReplacementScrappy: In-universe. While reuniting with Bob on the telethon, Krusty tells him, "That jerk I got to replace you, he isn't fit to hold your slide whistle." Cut to a morose Sideshow Mel watching at home: "All I can be is myself."
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* ReplacementScrappy: In-universe. While reuniting with Bob on the telethon, Krusty tells him, "That jerk I got to replace you, he isn't fit to hold your slide whistle." whistle". Cut to a morose Sideshow Mel watching at home: "All I can be is myself."myself".
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* WouldHurtAChild: Homer is surprised by Sideshow Bob's apparent reformation, stating that if a kid got ''him'' sent to jail, "the first thing out I'd find out where he lives and tear him a new belly button." In fact, Bob admits that he ''has'' fantasized about avenging himself on Bart in some way, though his willingness to make his thoughts a reality won't become clear until Season 5.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Homer is surprised by Sideshow Bob's apparent reformation, stating that if a kid got ''him'' sent to jail, "the first thing out I'd find out where he lives and tear him a new belly button." button". In fact, Bob admits that he ''has'' fantasized about avenging himself on Bart in some way, though his willingness to make his thoughts a reality won't become clear until Season 5.
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'''Sideshow Bob:''' ''[sighs]'' I suppose.\\
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'''Sideshow Bob:''' ''[sighs]'' I suppose.suppose so.\\
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* KidHasAPoint: Bart is the only one not won over by Bob's speeches on how he has changed. Not even Krusty forgiving Bob convinces him to give Bob a chance.
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* KidHasAPoint: Bart is the only one not won over by Bob's speeches on how he has changed. Not even Krusty forgiving Bob convinces him to give Bob a chance. His skepticism is vindicated when Bob plans on murdering Selma.
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* ToTheBatnoun: Once the Simpson family learn of Bob's plan to kill Selma, Homer shouts out, [[Series/Batman1966 "To the Simpsonmobile!"]]... [[MundaneMadeAwesome which is actually their car]].
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* CouchGag: Two burglars are in the process of stealing the couch. The family comes in and sit, but the burglars throw them off and leave with the couch.
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* CouchGag: Two burglars are in the process of stealing the couch. The family comes in and sit, sits down, but the burglars throw them off and leave with the couch.
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* EurekaMoment: "Tonight on [=MacGyver=]! ''(Echos)'' [=MacGyver=]! [=MacGyver=]! [=MacGyver=]!"
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* EurekaMoment: "Tonight on [=MacGyver=]! ''(Echos)'' ''(echos)'' [=MacGyver=]! [=MacGyver=]! [=MacGyver=]!"
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-->'''Bob:''' That's right, dear. Enjoy your rest. The wedding was very tough on you. And the honeymoon is going to be... murder. *Cue EvilLaugh*
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-->'''Bob:''' That's right, dear. Enjoy your rest. The wedding was very tough on you. And the honeymoon is going to be... murder. *Cue EvilLaugh*[''cue EvilLaugh'']
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* FairPlayWhodunnit: Deliberately written as such with the assistant of author Thomas Chastain, then-head of Mystery Writers of America.
* FallingInLoveMontage: Set to Sideshow Bob and Selma singing [[Music/FrankSinatra Frank and Nancy Sinatra]]'s "Somethin' Stupid". They have a boat date, have their hair done together, they enjoy a day by the sea and walk in the sand, and they frolic in the meadow.
* FallingInLoveMontage: Set to Sideshow Bob and Selma singing [[Music/FrankSinatra Frank and Nancy Sinatra]]'s "Somethin' Stupid". They have a boat date, have their hair done together, they enjoy a day by the sea and walk in the sand, and they frolic in the meadow.
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* FairPlayWhodunnit: Deliberately written as such with the assistant assistance of author Thomas Chastain, then-head of Mystery Writers of America.
America.
* FallingInLoveMontage: Set to Sideshow Bob and Selma singing [[Music/FrankSinatra Frank and Nancy Sinatra]]'s "Somethin' Stupid". They have a boat date, have their hair done together, they enjoy a day by the sea and walk in the sand, and they frolic inthe a meadow.
* FallingInLoveMontage: Set to Sideshow Bob and Selma singing [[Music/FrankSinatra Frank and Nancy Sinatra]]'s "Somethin' Stupid". They have a boat date, have their hair done together, they enjoy a day by the sea and walk in the sand, and they frolic in
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* GuessWhoImMarrying: The Simpson's kid yell in horror when they find out their aunt Selma's new boyfriend is Sideshow Bob.
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* GuessWhoImMarrying: The Simpson's kid Simpsons kids yell in horror when they find out their aunt Selma's new boyfriend is Sideshow Bob.
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-->'''Bob:''' I WANTED A ROOM WITH A FIREPLACE, YOU BRAINLESS LUGGAGE MONKEY! Like the one in your brochure! (realizes Selma is capturing him on camera) Oh, Selma dear... I was just chatting with my good friend... (looks at his name tag) Dennis! Now, smile for the camera, there's a good lad! (Dennis struggles to produce a nervous smile)
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-->'''Bob:''' I WANTED A ROOM WITH A FIREPLACE, YOU BRAINLESS LUGGAGE MONKEY! Like the one in your brochure! (realizes (''realizes Selma is capturing him on camera) camera'') Oh, Selma dear... I was just chatting with my good friend... (looks (''looks at his name tag) tag'') ...Dennis! Now, smile for the camera, there's a good lad! (Dennis (''Dennis struggles to produce a nervous smile)smile'')
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-->'''Bob:''' I'll be back! You can't keep the Democrats out of the White House forever...and when they get in, I'm back on the streets, with all my criminal buddies!
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-->'''Bob:''' I'll be back! You can't keep the Democrats out of the White House forever... and when they get in, I'm back on the streets, with all my criminal buddies!
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* NoodleIncident: Bob appears on Krusty's telethon and apologizes for sending him to jail, to which Krusty replied, "Hey, if they ever open the books on this telethon, I'm right back in there!"
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* NoodleIncident: Bob appears on Krusty's telethon and apologizes for sending him to jail, to which Krusty replied, replies, "Hey, if they ever open the books on this telethon, I'm right back in there!"
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** While being taken away, Bob says they can't keep Democrats out of the White House forever and, once they get in, he'll be back on the streets with his fellow convicts. According to Groening, this wasn't a knock on Democrats (who are perceived to be weak on crime) but a knock on the ''Republican allegation'' that Democrats are weak on crime. Of course, this ended up backfiring on the writers, as Bob was released from prison less than a year after UsefulNotes/BillClinton became president.[[note]](At the time the episode was made, it was widely assumed that incumbent president UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush would have no trouble winning an easy victory over whoever the Democrats put up, seeing how five of the previous six presidential elections had resulted in [[LandslideElection landslide victories]] for the Republicans, with the only exception being UsefulNotes/JimmyCarter's win in 1976 when they were floundering in the aftermath of Watergate)[[/note]]
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** While being taken away, Bob says they can't keep Democrats out of the White House forever and, once they get in, he'll be back on the streets with his fellow convicts. According to Groening, this wasn't a knock on Democrats (who are perceived to be weak on crime) but a knock on the ''Republican allegation'' that Democrats are weak on crime. Of course, this ended up backfiring on the writers, as Bob was released from prison less than a year after UsefulNotes/BillClinton became president.[[note]](At [[note]]At the time the episode was made, it was widely assumed that incumbent president UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush would have no trouble winning an easy victory over whoever the Democrats put up, seeing how five of the previous six presidential elections had resulted in [[LandslideElection landslide victories]] for the Republicans, with the only exception being UsefulNotes/JimmyCarter's win in 1976 when they were floundering in the aftermath of Watergate)[[/note]]Watergate.[[/note]]
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As mentioned above, when it looks like the wedding will have to be called off, Homer is the one who suggests to Bob going for a walk while Selma watches ''[=MacGyver=]'', unknowingly helping Bob out with his plot, as then he can be out of the room when the match blows Selma up.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As mentioned above, when When it looks like the wedding will have to be called off, Homer is the one who suggests to Bob going for a walk while Selma watches ''[=MacGyver=]'', unknowingly helping Bob out with his plot, as then he can be out of the room when the match blows Selma up.
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* WomenAreWiser: Bart takes one try to explain Bob’s plan to Marge to convince her of the danger and get everyone to stop it, whereas Homer still didn’t get it, even after 4 explanations.
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* WomenAreWiser: Bart takes one try to explain Bob’s plan to Marge to convince her of the danger and get everyone to stop it, whereas Homer still didn’t get it, it even after 4 four explanations.
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* WomenAreWiser: Bart takes one try to explain Bob’s plan to Marge to convince her of the danger and get everyone to stop it, whereas Homer still didn’t get it, even after 4 explanations.
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* NoodleIncident: Bob appears on Krusty's telethon and apologizes for sending him to jail, to which Krusty replied, "Hell, if they ever open the books on this telethon, I'm right back in there!"
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* NoodleIncident: Bob appears on Krusty's telethon and apologizes for sending him to jail, to which Krusty replied, "Hell, "Hey, if they ever open the books on this telethon, I'm right back in there!"
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Episode - 8F20\\
First Aired - 4/9/1992
First Aired - 4/9/1992
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First Aired - 4/9/1992
'''Original air date:''' 4/9/1992
'''Production code:''' 8F20