- Bart Gets Hit by a Car
Infobox Simpsons episode
episode_name = Bart Gets Hit by a Car
image_caption = Bart awakens after his out of body experience
episode_no = 23
prod_code = 7F10
airdate =January 10 ,1991
show runner =James L. Brooks Matt Groening Sam Simon
writer =John Swartzwelder
director =Mark Kirkland
blackboard = "I will not sell school property."
couch_gag = Homer bumps everybody off the couch.
guest_star =Phil Hartman asLionel Hutz
commentary =Matt Groening Mike Reiss Mark Kirkland
season = 2"Bart Gets Hit by a Car" is the tenth episode of "
The Simpsons "' second season. The episode aired onJanuary 10 ,1991 .Plot
Mr. Burns' car hits Bart when he is skateboarding. Bart has an
out-of-body experience , and rides a gold escalator and visitsHeaven . Naturally, Bart does the opposite of what he is supposed to do (hold on to the hand rail and not to spit over the side), and visitsHell . InHell , he meets theDevil . He floats back into his body, waking up in Dr. Hibbert's room. Bart has minor injuries, a bump on the head and a broken toe, but nothing serious. In the room, an attorney namedLionel Hutz comes in and suggests that Homer sue Mr. Burns. Burns offers Homer $100, but he refuses, and he goes to see Lionel Hutz. Hutz promises Homer a cash settlement of $1,000,000. They seeDr. Nick Riviera , who says that Bart is a very sick boy. According to Dr. Nick a fingerprinted x-ray was in fact head trauma. Marge, however, decries Dr. Nick for saying Bart is sick, arguing that he is not a real doctor.Homer sues Mr. Burns, with Bart offering his (unbelievable)
testimony that he was playing innocently, until the "Luxury Car of Death" hit him, and Burns saying in his (even more unbelievable) testimony that he was driving to theorphanage to pass out toys until Bart darted in front of him. Thejury does not believe Mr. Burns's testimony, who yells at his lawyers and orders them to bring Homer and Marge to his house. At his mansion, Burns offers Homer a $500,000 settlement. Homer and Marge discuss the matter, but Homer objects to the settlement, insisting that Burns knows he will lose the trial and will have to pay the family $1 million. Burns cancels the settlement after overhearing Marge saying the lawsuit is based on false evidence.At the trial, Marge is called to the stand. In her testimony, she denounces Dr. Nick Riviera as being a phony doctor concerned more about wrapping Bart in bandages than in making him feel better, while proving Dr. Hibbert to be a real doctor. She is asked to describe Bart's intense mental anguish and suffering, and when she does, she is not sure how intense it is, although she mentions that Bart did miss three days of school, and when asked to put a dollar amount on the hardships, she says that Bart would have made $5 if he were able to take out the garbage. Marge, offering honest testimony, destroys Hutz's case. Mr. Burns then offers Homer another settlement, this time for the amount of $0, which Hutz advises Homer to accept. Although Bart receives good treatment and now feels better after the trial, a downbeat Homer worries that Marge cost him $1,000,000, and he tells Marge he is going to Moe's. Marge comes into Moe's and asks Homer to forgive her for her testimony, but he says that he is not sure he loves her anymore, until he looks her in the eyes to find out and feels happy, and they love each other.
Debut appearances
Characters making a first appearance in this episode are:
*Dr. Nick Riviera
*Lionel Hutz
*Blue-Haired LawyerCultural references
The Devil uses a
Macintosh computer to check Bart's record. The Devil says "Please allow me to introduce myself", a reference toThe Rolling Stones song "Sympathy for the Devil ". When Bart wakes up from his out-of-body experience, he says, "I did go away, Mom! I was miles and miles and miles away, writhing in agony in the pits of Hell! And you were there! And you and you and you," a reference to the 1939 film adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz", when Dorothy awakens from her slumber. The program's version ofHell is anhomage toHieronymus Bosch 's triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights "; esp. the "Hell" panel. Approximately half-way through the episode, when Bart is on the witness stand, the charactersAkbar and Jeff from Matt Groening's comic, "Life in Hell ", can be seen in the courtroom audience.External links
* [http://www.snpp.com/episodes/7F10.html Episode capsule at The Simpsons Archive]
*imdb episode|id=0757017|episode=Bart Gets Hit by a Car
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