The Sweetest Apu

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The Simpsons episode
"The Sweetest Apu"
Episode no. 288
Prod. code DABF14
Orig. Airdate May 5, 2002
Show Runner(s) Al Jean
Written by John Swartzwelder
Directed by Matthew Nastuk
Chalkboard "I will never lie about being cancelled again"
Couch gag Just as the Simpsons enter the living room, movers take away the couch.THen Homer starts crying,so the children just sit on the floor.
Guest star James Lipton as Himself
SNPP capsule
Season 13
November 6, 2001May 22, 2002
  1. Treehouse of Horror XII
  2. The Parent Rap
  3. Homer the Moe
  4. A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love
  5. The Blunder Years
  6. She of Little Faith
  7. Brawl in the Family
  8. Sweets and Sour Marge
  9. Jaws Wired Shut
  10. Half-Decent Proposal
  11. The Bart Wants What It Wants
  12. The Lastest Gun in the West
  13. The Old Man and the Key
  14. Tales from the Public Domain
  15. Blame It on Lisa
  16. Weekend at Burnsie's
  17. Gump Roast
  18. I Am Furious Yellow
  19. The Sweetest Apu
  20. Little Girl in the Big Ten
  21. The Frying Game
  22. Papa's Got a Brand New Badge
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"The Sweetest Apu" is the nineteenth episode of The Simpsons' thirteenth season.

[edit] Synopsis

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Apu gives Homer a beer keg for the American Civil War reenactment of the Battle of Springfield. At the reenactment, Principal Skinner watches as Springfielders disobey him and hold a rather inaccurate battle. After the battle, Homer brings the empty, dented keg back to Apu at the Kwik-E-Mart in an attempt to get a refund. There, he hears noise coming from a closet and finds Apu making love with the woman who delivers Squishees to Kwik-E-Mart. He then walks backwards in shock all the way home.

Marge figures out what Homer saw from the movements of his pupil. They then confront Apu and he says he will break up with the Squishee Lady. However, he cannot help it, as it gets his mind off the octuplets. Later, Manjula watches the surveillance footage of Apu cheating. To help get them together, Homer and Marge invite them both, but do not tell them that the other one is coming. Manjula then demands a divorce.

Kicked out, Apu moves into the apartment complex where Kirk Van Houten lives. The octuplets then have their first words, which put together, say "Mommy, will you let daddy come back...cookie!". Marge, and Manjula go to Apu's and arrive in time to prevent him from hanging himself. Apu is then subjected to several tasks to redeem himself, though Manjula says it will take time for everything to get back to normal. In bed, with Manjula finally a tad satisfied with what he's done, kisses Apu, while Homer watches from the window, on a ladder. The couple continues, and Homer, traumatized, hops backwards on the ladder all the way home.

[edit] Cultural references

  • Catch-22 - Homer refers to the punctured keg of beer as being "so cold... so cold." These are the words Snowden uses when hit and bleeding.
  • Wild Wild West - Professor Frink's giant mechanical spider.
  • The title is a pun on the Sade song, "The Sweetest Taboo".
  • When Marge is watching the video of Apu's wedding, Homer gets up with the band and tries to sing the same song from the wedding scene in The Godfather.
  • Apu's cartoon appears in The New Yorker, which Homer says he purchased it only for the photos of Richard Avedon, featuring Lenny.
  • Apu and his octuplets reenact My Fair Lady as part of Manjula's list.
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