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    Black Widower

    The Simpsons: Season 3, Episode 21

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  1. Synopsis. The Simpsons are getting ready to have dinner with Patty, Selma and Selma's new boyfriend. Of course, one can imagine their surprise when he turns out to be none other than Sideshow Bob, fresh from his stay in prison after the events in " Krusty Gets Busted ".

    • 3 min
  2. "Black Widower" is the twenty-first episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 9, 1992. The episode was written by Jon Vitti and directed by David Silverman .

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  3. Black Widower: Directed by David Silverman. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. Sideshow Bob gets out of jail and plots to take his revenge on Bart by marrying his Aunt Selma and killing her.

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    • Animation, Comedy
    • David Silverman
    • 1992-04-09
  4. Apr 14, 2024 · "Black Widower" is the twenty-first episode of season 3 of The Simpsons and the fifty-sixth episode overall. It originally aired on April 9, 1992. The teleplay was written by Jon Vitti, the story was written by Sam Simon and Thomas Chastain and the episode was directed by David Silverman.

  5. Black Widower. Black Widower Story by Thomas Chastain and Sam Simon Teleplay by Jon Vitti Directed by David Silverman. TV Guide synopsis. Selma's on cloud nine, but Bart fears a cloudburst when his aunt becomes engaged to Sideshow Bob (Kelsey Grammer), her prison pen pal paroled for pinning a crime on Krusty. Title sequence.

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  8. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. " Black Widower " is the twenty-first episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 9, 1992. The episode was written by Jon Vitti and directed by David Silverman.

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