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500 Keys" The Simpsons episode: ... "500 Keys" is the twenty-first and penultimate episode ... the Simpson family has adventures with the keys they have hoarded over ...
"At Long Last Leave", which is the 500th episode of The Simpsons, was written by Michael Price. [1] The Simpsons ' showrunner Al Jean has described it as "a tribute to people who love the show." [2] Being a fan of musical theater, Price titled the episode in reference to the Cole Porter song "At Long Last Love". [3]
Homer Simpson - With donut, Duff Beer can, remote control and packet of "Salty Snax" Bart Simpson - With Santa's Little Helper, skateboard, slingshot, and spray paint can; Lisa Simpson - With saxophone, stack of school books and Snowball; Grampa Simpson - With removable glasses, newspaper and magnifying glass; Mr. Burns - With money stacks and ...
O.J. Simspson poses for a portrait with his wife Marguerite Whitley Simpson, daughter Arnelle and son Jason on January 8, 1973. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The late O.J. Simpson was father ...
Nicole Brown Simpson’s family recalls the "nightmare we lived" in the aftermath of the double slayings. ... O.J. denied taking the keys in a deposition for the wrongful death suit brought by the ...
O.J. Simpson has died at the age of 76. "On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer," his family announced on social media.
Country Cousins' Dog – Santa's Little Helper's brother, owned by a family whom the Simpsons refer to as their "country cousins" because of the two dogs' relationship in the episode "The Bonfire of the Manatees". Laddie – A collie owned by the Simpson family in the episode "The Canine Mutiny". He joined the family after Bart managed to get a ...
[5] [note 3] The episode stayed even with the ratings from the previous episode, "500 Keys." [5] [6] Rowan Kaiser of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C. Kaiser liked Bart's misbehavior and the resultant commentary on the American education system but disliked Ned and Edna's pairing and the subsequent audience participation stunt. [7]