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"The Great Money Caper"
The Simpsons episode
File:Cabf03.jpg
Episode no.Season 12
Directed byMichael Polcino
Written byCarolyn Omine
Original air datesDecember 10, 2000
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"The nurse is not dealing"
Couch gagThe Simpsons swim to the couch in deep-sea diving gear. The camera zooms out to reveal that the living room is in a fish bowl.
Commentary
Mike Scully
George Meyer
Matt Selman
Carolyn Omine
Michael Polcinp
Episode chronology
The Simpsons season 12
List of episodes

"The Great Money Caper" is the seventh episode of the twelfth season of The Simpsons. It aired on December 10, 2000.

Plot

The family goes to a magic themed restaurant. Once there, Bart becomes so fascinated with magic that he wants a magic set. Unfortunately, a sturgeon falls from the sky (implicitly from Mir) onto the family car's hood, which is severely damaged. Homer and Bart start their magic show as a way to make money, but the act becomes a failure, and Homer leaves Bart to do the rest of the act on his own. Bart is left out on the street, and people such as a Michael Jackson look-a-like begin giving him money so he can get a lift on public transportation.

As Homer drives home, he sees Bart in a taxi, and when he gets home he sees him eating a steak dinner. The two find that they can make a lot of money grifting, and start their grifting business, with help from Grampa. The grifting business is destroyed when Homer and Bart are arrested, and scam their way out of the problem by using Groundskeeper Willie as the scapegoat. It is not long, however, before the citizens of Springfield reveal themselves to have actually staged this trial to teach Homer and Bart a lesson. The reason is unexplained as Otto enters the courthouse, saying that the citizens should go surfing.

Production

Some scenes which have been removed after the original broadcast of the episode:

  • When the Simpsons are watching a live broadcast of the arrest of Groundskeeper Willie, the scene originally ended with Homer suggesting to his family that "we all go to sleep with some chloroform", at which point he pours some onto a rag and sniffs it.
  • Homer, again, tries to put himself to sleep with chloroform in court, but realizes his bottle of chloroform is actually a can of Mountain Dew.

Cultural references

  • The title is a spoof on the movie The Great Muppet Caper.
  • The plot is similar to the 1973 film Paper Moon. This reference is indicated when Homer and Bart attempt to fool Ned Flanders with a presumably false Bible from the recently deceased Maude Flanders, Flanders begins to realize it is a scam and says "Wait a minute, this sounds an awful lot like that movie Paper Moon!"
  • Grandpa's line about being able to afford a "young, crazy stripper wife" now that he's "won" the Publisher's Clearinghouse check is a reference to Anna Nicole Smith (who started out as a stripper) and her marriage to J. Howard Marshall.
  • Grandpa explains that the con they attempt at the old folks' home was from The Sting II "so nobody knows about it!"
  • Kent Brockman's farewell "good night and have a pleasant tomorrow" is the same as Chevy Chase's sendoff when he hosted the Weekend Update portion of Saturday Night Live.
  • The outfit of the Michael Jackson look-alike is similar to the one Jackson wore for the music video to Thriller.