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Clips from The Simpsons (1989) - Woo-Hoo Dunnit? (S30E30)
"(humming "Blue Rondo à la Turk" by Dave Brubeck)"
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"Go ahead, give it a spin."
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"(playing "Night Lights" by Gerry Mulligan)"
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"Oh, it's the best bari sax on the market,"
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"NARRATOR: When we come back, Lisa did it."
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"-No, I didn't. -Lisa, it's your bedtime."
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"I got to go. My mom's reading me Harry Potter book four."
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"NARRATOR: Oh, yeah, the one where Cedric Diggory dies?"
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"-You suck. -NARRATOR: You did it!"
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"No, you did it, jerk."
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"(grunts) The reed's mine."
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"NARRATOR: You can't spell greed without reed."
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"Check it out."
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"Why did we agree to do this documentary?"
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"come from true crime documentaries:"
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"The Jinx, Making a Murderer,"
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"and Matt Lauer on the Today Show."
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"NARRATOR: It turns out Lisa did not buy the new saxophone."
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"but my father insisted on tenor."
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"In you go."
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"-What do you think of this? -You're still a disappointment."
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"NARRATOR: But if Lisa was innocent,"
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"at the time of the crime?"
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"Mom! Mom! No! Err!"
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"Apparently, some of the girls at school were..."
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"that always seem to happen under the sink."
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"And just like that, Lisa's dream"
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"Zero evidence of Pringles, so..."
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"NARRATOR: With zero evidence of a break-in,"
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"I consider myself something of an amateur policeman."
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"We are good people."
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"like he steals all my scenes."
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"DISCO STU (over phone): Disco Stu is unavailable for you."
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"No one, I repeat no one, would believe Lisa could do it."
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"Whew. What a relief. So who did do it?"
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"Hey, nothing is my fault 'cause Dad raised me so rotten."
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"Don't blame me."
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"You're tearing this family apart."
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"Instead, you stare out to sea and try to look like"
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"Just like this."
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"(grunts)"
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"So stupid. Who invented this game?"
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"will not be removed in editing."
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"(both moaning)"
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"by the spatula of crime."
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"Tear us apart? Nothing can tear us apart."
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"LISA: We hid it in the last place the men in this family would look."
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"From a distance, the Simpsons were the perfect family."
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"The show desperately needed a cliffhanger commercial break."
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"Need more convincing?"
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"Finally. I've been expecting you."
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"¶ ¶"
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"NARRATOR: The great Simpson Robbery remains unsolved."
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"Now let's celebrate."
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"with Olive Oyl good looks"
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"Ta-da! A snap-on coaster."
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"except for Lisa, of course. It couldn't be her, right?"
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"I apologize."
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"Our viewers want one thing, it's simple:"
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"He has an unbelievable work ethic for a voice-over actor."
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"Shh!"
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"¶ ¶"
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"In confidence, but, you know."
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"Someone else did."
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"I've always wanted to play bari sax,"
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"(shouts)"
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"¶ You are. ¶"
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