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"Mother Simpson" is the eighth episode of The Simpsons' and reveals the identity of Homer's mother.

Plot

On a beautiful Saturday, Mr. Burns has got all his workers to clean up a highway, maintained by his company. His workers are understandably ticked off about this. Homer seems to be missing, but he shows up on top of a nearby cliff. On his way down (to work), he slips and falls and "dies", much to the shock of his co-workers. In reality, Homer pushed a dummy, in his likeness, off the cliff, so that he can spend the Saturday having fun with his family.

The next day, news of Homer's "death" spreads and soon Marge starts getting condolences from prominent Springfieldians. So Homer goes to the Springfield Hall of Records to get the whole "misunderstanding" sorted out. There, after his problem is taken care off, he sees in the record that his mother is still alive. Incredulous, he goes to his mother's grave (or so he thinks it is) and discovers that it is Walt Whitman's. Nearby, he sees his own grave and falls into it. His mother (Mona Simpson) arrives suddenly at the gravesite, and they have a rather emotional reunion after 27 years.

He takes her home to meet the family, which causes quite a stir. She bonds with Lisa, being on the same intellectual level. Suddenly, a police car drives by and Mona runs inside the house, making Lisa a little suspicious. She shares her suspicions with Bart, who had raided Mona's purse and found driver's licenses with different names and Mona's photo. Lisa wonders whether Grandma is a con artist. The family decides to interrogate Mona about her shady past. She decides to tell them the truth.

The story switches to the 60s, when she was still with Homer and Grampa. Obviously, she and Grampa do not share the same interests. So she joins a group of hippies, who protest Mr. Burns' germ lab. They detonate an "antibiotic bomb" inside the lab, killing all the germs and curing a lot of Wiggum's ailments. Burns, angry about the destruction of his precious germs, manages to identify Mona as one of the perpetrators of the deed. So Mona has to go into hiding. She sent care packages to Homer, but he never received them as he never tipped the letter carriers at Christmas.

At the post office, Burns recognizes her and calls the FBI. At the Simpson home, Grampa gets the shock of his life when he visits and meets Mona. After a tense exchange (see below), Abe begs for sex. Meanwhile, the FBI and Burns track her down, through a cab driver, a gravedigger and Patty and Selma.

Homer and Mona escape, thanks to Wiggum, who is grateful to Mona for curing his ailment. She has to go underground again. It is here fans finally learn where Homer gets his trademark expression: as Mona whacks her head while getting into the van, she cries out "D'oh!"

The episode ends with Mona driving away while Homer sits on his car and looks up to the stars as the credits roll.

Quotes

Trivia

  • In 1996, Treehouse of Horror VI was the series' submission for the Emmy. It would eventually lose to Pinky and the Brain. According to several different DVD commentaries, the writers feel that if they had submitted this episode to the Emmy voters in 1996, as opposed to Treehouse of Horror VI, they would have won the Emmy.
  • Martha Stuart is one of Mona's fake I.D's.
  • Grandma's hair was brown in the past, but light blue in the
  • present.

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