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Synopsis[edit] "After Bart starts receiving death threats from his nemesis Sideshow Bob, the Simpsons enter the Witness Relocation Program and move to a "Cape Fear"-esque town several miles away."
28 mar 2024
In Planet Simpson, author Chris Turner writes that Bob is built into a highbrow snob and conservative Republican, so the writers can continually hit him with a ...
The Simpsons decide to go into witness protection until Bob is sent back to prison. The relocation agents name the family the Thompsons and tell them they'll ...
But Bob is hit by speed bumps, splashed with hot coffee that Homer flings out of the car, and injured as the family impulsively drives through a field of cacti.
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After being released from prison on parole, Sideshow Bob plots to murder Bart.
Bart is plagued with threatening letters written in blood (except for one written in black by Homer that reads, "I'LL KILL YOU SCUM") and by the ...
After receiving numerous death threats in the mail — most of which are written in blood — Bart becomes paranoid. Soon he learns the culprit is his enemy, ...
Bart starts to receive death threats in the mail and becomes paranoid of everybody, because he doesn't know who is behind the threats.
-- Sideshow Bob plots his revenge, "Cape Feare" Bart tosses and turns in bed, unable to sleep. He eyes pop open as his door opens stealthily and a knife blade ...
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