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The Simpsons episode
"The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
Homer as 鎻梤. X..
Episodeno.
254
Prod.code
CABF02
Orig.airdate
December 3, 2000
Showrunner(s)
Mike Scully
Writtenby
John Swartzwelder
Directedby
Mark Kirkland
Chalkboard
鎻� will only provide a urine sample when asked
Couch gag
Santa鎶� Little Helper dances on his hind legs like Snoopy in the Charlie Brown Christmas Special while the popular Charlie Brown theme plays. When the family comes in, Santa鎶� Little Helper slowly stops dancing, sits back on his hind legs, and barks.
Gueststar(s)
Patrick McGoohan as Number Six
Season 12
November 1, 2000 May 20, 2001
"Treehouse of Horror XI"
"A Tale of Two Springfields"
"Insane Clown Poppy"
"Lisa the Tree Hugger"
"Homer vs. Dignity"
"The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
"The Great Money Caper"
"Skinner's Sense of Snow"
"HOMR"
"Pokey Mom"
"Worst Episode Ever"
"Tennis the Menace"
"Day of the Jackanapes"
"New Kids on the Blecch"
"Hungry, Hungry Homer"
"Bye Bye Nerdie"
"Simpson Safari"
"Trilogy of Error"
"I'm Goin' to Praiseland"
"Children of a Lesser Clod"
"Simpsons Tall Tales"
List of all The Simpsons episodes
Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
鎻焗e Computer Wore Menace Shoes is the sixth episode of the twelfth season of The Simpsons. The plot deals with Homer buying a computer, which he uses to spread gossip on the internet. The episode contains several science fiction references especially to the TV programme The Prisoner. Its title is a play on the 1969 Disney film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.
Contents
1 Plot
2 Cultural references
2.1 Science fiction references
2.1.1 The Prisoner references
3 External links
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Plot
Homer shows up to work, but no one lets him in. Lenny and Carl stop by and tell him the plant is closed for fumigation; everyone else was informed via e-mail. Homer decides to buy a computer. A salesperson, upon hearing Homer only needs something to check his e-mail with, misleads Homer telling him that he needs the best computer, which costs $5,000. Homer is coerced into buying it and taking out a fifth mortgage to pay for it. After he gives up on learning how to use it, Lisa sets up the computer. Homer eventually catches on and starts his own webpage, which contains copyrighted material from other pages. To avoid getting sued, Homer calls himself 鎻梚ster X. When no one visits his page, Homer hears a rumor from Bart started by either Nelson Muntz or Jimbo Jones that Mayor Quimby spent the street repair fund on a secret swimming pool. He posts this rumor on his page, which is seen by Comic Book Guy who was searching for pornography, Principal Skinner whose mother scolds him as a sissy for not watching pornography, and apparently many others. When a barrage of reporters enters Mayor Quimby's office and indeed finds a luxurious pool along with many scantily dressed women, Mayor Quimby is taken into custody.
Homer then decides to post more rumors, vowing to keep digging and probing until everyone is in jail. He later uncovers through eavesdropping that Apu is selling week-old donuts as bagels (which sends Apu to jail and has the police collect all of the donuts and bagels in the city), a police scandal (which has the police racing prisoners and using the electric chair to cook chicken), and that Mr. Burns is selling uranium to Middle Eastern terrorists (which gets Mr. Burns arrested). Homer remains anonymous as Mr. X wins the Pulitzer Prize, but when Homer hears the cash reward is going to starving children because no one knows who Mr. X is, he reveals that he is Mr. X. With the whole town aware of Homer鎶� double identity, no one wants to talk near him. As his webpage鎶� popularity drops precipitously, Homer posts made-up stories that many people believe, but just as Homer鎶� page gets popular again he is kidnapped after walking into a fake Kwik-E-Mart.
Homer wakes up on 鎻焗e Island, a strange Victorian era-style community straight out of The Prisoner (with the exception of the name, which in The Prisoner is 鎻焗e Village.) Everyone there has a secret that some powerful organization doesn鎶� want to share with the world. Homer learns from the organization's leader that one of his made-up stories was true (the story he was captured for indicated that flu shots were being loaded with mind-controlling additives propelling people to spend money on gifts before Christmas). While he is trapped, Homer is replaced at home by an impersonator with a German accent, which none of the family members realizes. Number Six (voiced by Patrick McGoohan, reprising the role he played in The Prisoner) tells Homer about...(and so on)
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