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The Simpsons creator Matt Groening and writer/producer Sam Simon (of such television series as Cheers) wrote the script for the episode. Both Groening and Simon are credited with developing the series, along with executive producer James L. Brooks. The name "Ms. Botz" was based on a real person who had once babysat Groening.
A video by Lenny and Carl shows that Maggie now refuses to film with Homer, so a fake Maggie is created. The user watches a video of the Simpsons announcing they will be making a statement because of the poor publicity, but no more videos exist. The user watches a series of videos of people theorizing about what may have happened to the Simpsons.
The Simpsons season 1 finale "Some Enchanted Evening" featured a parody of America's Most Wanted called "America's Most Armed and Dangerous", which featured a profile of Ms. Botz (real name: Lucille Botzcowski), the Simpson's babysitter, who is nicknamed the Babysitter Bandit.
Before this episode, The Simpsons had referenced Lucille Ball several times. Michael Karol wrote in Lucy A to Z that "perhaps the funniest tribute came in ... 'Little Big Mom.'" [4] Dan Castellaneta, who provides the voice of Homer in the series, considers this episode to be one of his personal favorites. [9]
The Simpsons are driving through a fog when Marge runs over Ned Flanders, killing him.The next day, Homer stages Ned's death. Soon after Ned's funeral, during which Homer almost unwittingly confesses to Ned's murder, the family finds the words "I Know What You Did" written on their house and car.
A longtime 'Simpsons' character was killed off. Fans aren't taking it very well Fans aren't taking it very well By the end of the episode, Bart becomes self-aware and realizes his birthday means ...
Every dog owner has been there. The one time you really need your dog to be on their best behavior always ends up to be the day they're on their worst.
Bart plays a video game called Death Kill City II: Death City Stories, which is a parody of the Grand Theft Auto video game series. [ 5 ] Bart's story of Dark Stanley is animated in the style of the opening sequence of the television anthology series Mystery! drawn by Edward Gorey .