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  2. Homer's Triple Bypass - Wikipedia

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    IGN noted that the episode "introduced fans to one of the show's more endearing background players, Dr. Nick." [7] Krusty's line "this ain't make-up" is one of Matt Groening's favorite lines from the show. [8] Nathan Rabin writes "A crisis brings out the best in everyone in 'Homer’s Triple Bypass', especially Homer.

  3. Dr. Hibbert - Wikipedia

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    When Fox moved The Simpsons to prime time on Thursdays against NBC's top-rated The Cosby Show, the writing staff decided to make Dr. Hibbert a parody of Bill Cosby's character, Dr. Cliff Huxtable. [13] Dr. Hibbert is usually shown wearing colorful sweaters when not on duty, a reference to Huxtable. [13]

  4. Bart Gets Hit by a Car - Wikipedia

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    Prompted by ambulance-chasing lawyer Lionel Hutz and quack doctor Nick Riviera, the Simpsons sue Burns, seeking extensive damages for Bart's injuries. Hutz and Dr. Nick exaggerate Bart's injuries to earn the jury's sympathy at the trial. Marge wants Homer to accept Burns' proposed settlement instead of asking Bart to lie on the witness stand.

  5. List of The Simpsons characters - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Nick Riviera: Hank Azaria [2] Incompetent medical doctor. Injured at the end of the movie by a falling chunk of glass, and brought back in nineteenth season. "Bart Gets Hit by a Car" 1991-01-10 Santa's Little Helper: Dan Castellaneta, [2] Frank Welker [19] The Simpson family's pet dog. "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" 1989-12-17 Grizzly ...

  6. 'Round Springfield - Wikipedia

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    On both episodes, they were aided by the staff of The Critic, the show the two left The Simpsons to create. [3] [5] Sternin and Ventimilia were writers on The Critic and were big fans of The Simpsons, so were thrilled to be able to write an episode. [6] [7] Steve Allen made his second guest appearance in the episode.

  7. Throw Grampa from the Dane - Wikipedia

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    After Dr. Nick proves ineffective for this, Lisa brings up Denmark's free healthcare, and Marge suggests that they use the insurance payout and Homer's vacation time to take a family trip to Denmark for Grampa's operation. Homer at first refuses, but Grampa coerces him into agreeing to go.

  8. Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion - Wikipedia

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    Not because it's a bad episode, necessarily—it's above average, as far as a season 30 episode of The Simpsons goes. The overall feeling left after this 30th Simpsons season finale is more one of rueful resignation that, for all the show's pedigree, its occasional flashes of former glory, and the ever-hopeful optimism of the lifelong fan, the ...

  9. Pork and Burns - Wikipedia

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    Homer prepares to make Plopper one, but Lisa gets worried of him getting in trouble and gets an anxiety attack, and Homer gets the idea to get a prescription for anxiety at Dr. Bud's Medicinal Marijuana Clinic, but he turns out to be a charlatan, so he turns to Dr. Nick, who gives him some pills. Lisa gets rid of every object in her room, and ...