Homer Simpson and You Would Do It Again

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Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment
"Y'all're out there somewhere, beer businesswoman! And I'll observe you."
―Rex Banner
"No y'all won't!"
―Homer Simpson, from distance

"Homer vs. the Eighteenth Subpoena" is the eighteenth episode of Season 8.

Synopsis

When Prohibition hits the town of Springfield, Homer goes into the booze making business with Bart's help.

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It is Saint Patrick'due south Day, and Bart obliviously arrives at school in his usual attire, resulting in him being pinched en-masse by the entire student body. The boondocks of Springfield celebrates the holiday by drinking a large amount of beer. At the parade, Bart buys a plastic novelty horn. When a Duff Beer float sprays costless beer, most of information technology goes into Bart's horn, making him drunkard. A group of women complain to the mayor that they should ban all brands of alcohol. The keeper of the town laws goes over some old texts and discovers that a Prohibition law has been around for 200 years, but has never been enforced. Quimby has no choice simply to ban alcohol from Springfield. This news causes all of Springfield's alcoholics to faint (such equally Homer and Barney).

All the beer barrels are buried in the dump and Duff goes out of business before long later releasing Duff Zero (thinking that their customers beverage Duff considering it tastes skilful and not simply to go drunk). The mafia begins providing beer illegally, bribing the constabulary to turn the other mode. Even though a Prohibition constabulary has been passed, anybody goes to a nearby speakeasy, bearded as "Moe'southward Pet Shop", for beer and dancing. The ladies confronting beer enter the bar and see Chief Wiggum drunk and dancing. They need they bring in a police chief who will enforce the constabulary. They ship a telegram to Rex Banner to get to Springfield. Banner arrives and takes over as police chief, leaving Wiggum jobless.

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Homer, who dislikes the no beer methods of Banner, figures out a fashion to keep Moe'southward bar operating through bootlegging. One night, he and Bart sneak out to the metropolis dump to repossess the beer that was disposed of when the Prohibition law was about to be enforced. He and then sets upwards store in his basement pouring the beer into hollow bowling assurance. With the use of an intricate set of pipes under the Bowl-a-rama, he bowls the balls into Moe'due south, and in return, Moe puts the coin in the bowling balls and sends them back.

Marge and Lisa later catch him, but Marge compliments him for doing so since it is the virtually brilliant thing that he has ever washed over his years of stupidity. She too adds that the police is unjust and is amazed of how much money Homer has fabricated. Lisa, on the other hand, objects over this idea, but is unanimously sent to her room past the entire family.

The media realizes someone is allowing Springfield'southward hush-hush alcohol trade to flourish, and they give the nonetheless-unknown Homer the nickname "Beer Baron". Rex investigates, but finds no evidence. He vows to catch the Beer Businesswoman and presently resorts to stopping people in the street to question them, including Ned Flanders.

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Homer runs out of beer from the barrels, so he plans to start making homemade hard liquor when Moe gets irritated at him for the beer shortage. This proves difficult as he non simply has to place a suspicious social club for 42 bath tubs merely his stills keeps exploding. He observes Wiggum in an alley at night and plans to aid him in this tricky situation. He gives his story to Wiggum and so he tin can become his task dorsum; however, Homer is punished for his illegal alcohol supply and he is going to be sent abroad past catapult.

Marge tells the town how empty-headed the law is, but Rex interrupts maxim that they don't become to choose which laws they follow and which they don't. They see him step on the catapult and Wiggum sends him "back to Mama". An old clerk reads the laws and discovers the law was repealed 199 years earlier. The mafia fills the boondocks with beer within four minutes and everyone is drunk and happy again. Homer so finishes the episode past giving a toast to alcohol - "the cause of, and solution to, all of life'southward problems".

Citations

Season 7 Flavor 8 Episodes Flavor ix
Treehouse of Horror 7 • Y'all Only Move Twice • The Homer They Fall • Burns, Babe Burns • Bart After Night • A Milhouse Divided • Lisa's Date with Density • Hurricane Neddy • El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer) • The Springfield Files • The Twisted World of Marge Simpson • Mountain of Madness • Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala-D'oh-cious • The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Prove • Homer's Phobia • Brother from Another Series • My Sis, My Sitter • Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment • Grade School Confidential • The Canine Wildcat • The Old Man and the Lisa • In Marge We Trust • Homer's Enemy • The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase • The Hole-and-corner War of Lisa Simpson

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