Trilogy of Error
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"Trilogy of Error" is the eighteenth episode of The Simpsons' twelfth season, which originally aired April 29, 2001. It was written by Matt Selman and directed by Mike B. Anderson. Frankie Muniz provides a guest star voice. The episode portrays one day from the viewpoints of three different characters: Homer, Lisa, and Bart, piecing them together to make a complete story. [1] It is the 4th non-"Treehouse of Horror" trilogy episode
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[edit] Plot
Three intertwining tales offer different perspectives on a day in the life of the Simpsons. First, Homer's attempt to get himself a freshly baked brownie results in Marge accidentally cutting off his thumb. They must race to the hospital to get it reattached. In the meantime, Lisa can not find her bike and is left without a ride to school on the day of the big science fair. Her invention, a robot named Linguo that corrects grammar, can not win first prize unless she enters on time. In her numerous attempts to get to school, she eventually crosses paths with the rest of the family. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse uncover a stash of fireworks. When Chief Wiggum catches up to them, he enlists their help in an undercover sting operation, with explosive results. As the mayhem of the day unfolds, it becomes clear how the actions of each family member directly affect the rest of the household.
[edit] Cultural references
- In the scene where Marge cuts of Homer's thumb, she says "If we hurry they can re-attach your thumb." Homer replies: "Re-attach a thumb? This isn't Gattaca!" Homer's remark is a reference to the 1997 film Gattaca.
- The title is a reference to the 1975 horror film Trilogy of Terror.
- This episode is based upon the films Run Lola Run and Go. It features music from the Run Lola Run soundtrack.
- The scene where Rainer Wolfcastle attacks Marge's windshield with a golf club is a reference to a similar incident in 1994 involving Jack Nicholson breaking a driver's windshield with a golf club after the driver allegedly cut him off.
- Flanders' reactions to and subsequent burning of a Harry Potter book are a reference to real-life allegations by some Christian groups that the Harry Potter series promotes witchcraft.
- In the French class, there is a poster that is a combined spoof of the four basic food groups and food pyramid.
- Dr. Nick's quote, "Inflammable means flammable? What a country!" is a take on Yakov Smirnoff's popular "America: What a country!" jokes.
- When Lisa and Thelonious are spinning in circles, the song Happy Together is played.
- Frank Muniz's character "Thelonius" is named after Thelonious Monk the jazz pianist.
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.snpp.com/episodes/CABF14 SNPP: Trilogy of Error.
[edit] External links
- "Trilogy of Error" episode capsule at The Simpsons Archive
- "Trilogy of Error" at the Internet Movie Database