- Weekend at Burnsie's
Infobox Simpsons episode
episode_name = Weekend at Burnsie’s
image_caption= Homer celebrates with Phish.
episode_no = 285
prod_code = DABF11
airdate =April 7 ,2002
show runner =Al Jean
writer =Jon Vitti
director =Michael Marcantel
couch_gag = The couch is replaced by a hedge. A gardener comes in and creates a topiary statue of The Simpsons.
guest_star =Phish as themselves
season = 13“Weekend at Burnsie’s” is the sixteenth episode of "
The Simpsons "’ thirteenth season. The episode first aired in the USA onApril 7 ,2002 .Plot
After a bad experience with
genetically modified food , Marge decides to plant her own garden.Crow s arrive on the new garden, so Marge makes ascarecrow , which scares Homer. Homer destroys the scarecrow, and the crows eventually see Homer as their leader, following him everywhere. But when the crows try to carry Maggie, Homer turns on them and they attack his eyes. He then goes to the hospital, where Dr. Hibbert prescribes him medicinal marijuana.Homer becomes a stoner stereotype, even asking Flanders to read him the whole Holy Bible. When Flanders offers a petition to have a vote on the ban of medical marijuana in Springfield, Homer unwittingly adds his signature. Homer's stoned state also sees him promoted to Executive Vice-President at the power plant, and so he goes to a rally for the legalization of medical marijuana (but the rally is actually held a day after the ban was approved by voters). Homer is cured of his medical condition and promises he won’t smoke pot again.
Mr. Burns asks Homer to help him with a speech for a crisis shareholders meeting. Homer gives Smithers his last joint, and while Smithers is smoking and dressing in the coat
Judy Garland once wore, Burns apparently drowns in his bathtub. So, for the meeting, Smithers and Homer make Burns into amarionette , à la "Weekend at Bernie's ", and the movement of the marionette inadvertenly gets Mr. Burns' heart working again. The meeting is a success, and another financial crisis at the power plant is avoided.Channel 4 censorship
Due to heavy drug references, the episode does not air in
Channel 4 in Britain at all. It's the only episode of "The Simpsons" to be banned from airing in Channel 4.Continuity
*Seth and Munchie, the hippies from "
D'oh-in in the Wind ", and Mr. Mitchell (the blind stoner) fromThe Canine Mutiny , are in the crowd in the rally for the legalization of medical marijuana.
* The scene where Bart and Lisa smell marijuana and Lisa comments that it smells like the art teacher's office is similar to the scene in the season seven episodeHomerpalooza where Bart and Lisa smell marijuana at Hullabalooza and Lisa says it smells like Otto's jacket.
*When Marge takes out some clothes from a box to make the scarecrow, "Pop-up Video " style captions show up when Marge lay them up in a shape of a body. These include Lisa's jersey from 'Lisa on Ice ', Bart's jockey pants from 'Saddlesore Galactica ', the Jack-o-Lantern from Treehouse of Horror III, IX and XII, and Grampa's fedora from 'Who Shot Grampa's Hat' (this isn't an actual title, but the name is similar to 'Who Shot Mr. Burns? ').
*Otto previously lived in the Simpson's house inThe Otto Show andYou Only Move Twice .Cultural references
*Some elements of the episode, as well as its title, parody "
Weekend at Bernie's ".
*When the family first finds out Homer is using marijuana, he is singing “Smoke on the Water ” byDeep Purple with different lyrics.
*The music used while Homer is getting smoking his first joint is "Incense and Peppermints " byStrawberry Alarm Clock .
*“Wear Your Love Like Heaven ” byDonovan plays in the montage of Homer getting ready for work.
*When Marge is making the scarecrow for her vegetable patch, pop-ups appear on the screen in the style of VH1’s "Pop-Up Video ".
*The bandPhish is singing “Run Like an Antelope .” Later, Phish plays the opening stanza of the "Simpsons" theme song.
*When Homer smokes pot, he says that it (marijuana) can "make anything funny. Even that show that follows "Friends "." This could be a reference to "Scrubs", which did follow "Friends" at the time of this episode's original air-date but is more likely a reference to the numerous -- and usually short-lived -- series scheduled after "Friends" for many years, which is not the case of "Scrubs", which still airs to this day.
*When Homer is stoned and talks to Ned Flanders he cites his own example of theOmnipotence paradox : "Could Jesus microwave aburrito so hot that he, himself could not eat it?". A similar joke appeared in the "Annoying Questions to ask your Sunday School Teacher!" section of the 1993 bookBart Simpson%27s Guide to Life .
*When Homer asks for extra cheese on his pizza, Mr. Burns exclaims, "Who do you take me for,Lorenzo de' Medici ?!"
*When Smithers mentionsMickey Rooney , Homer replies "You mean that guy on60 Minutes ?, referring toAndy Rooney .
*The scene where Mr. Burns is found dead in his bathtub is inspired by theDragnet episode "The Big High ".
*In the end of the episode, when Mr. Burs was fallen on the ground, Homer push him behind the curtain, he said "Mr. Burns has left the building". This sentence is reminiscent of "Elvis has left the building .External links
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