Quote Originally Posted by Rater202 View Post
The Classic Simpsons episode Bart Gets Hit By A Car has the title of the episode on screen during the opening of th episode proper.

It is the only episode that has that, and the creators did it just to **** with the audience. Make them go back and rewatch the previous episodes to see if it's always been like that.

Side note: Kind of hate that episode. Marge telling the truth during the trial is presented as her being in the right, and don't get me wrong Homer and Bart perjuring themselves was wrong(and unnecessary, they'd have won that case easily with just the facts of the matter) but like...

Lady. Your son was run over. He was clinically dead for a bit. The man who did it is utterly unremorseful over it, and his idea of taking responsibility for it was to offer an insultingly low settlement and then retract it and threaten to ruin your family if you came after him in court when you husband, reluctantly, admitted that that wouldn't even cover the medical bills. Speaking of which, medical bills. Not being able to pay those is the whole reason you went to court in the first place.

When she's testifying she lists the damages she feels the family is owed as, at most, the five dollars she would have paid Bart for taking out the trash that week.

****ing prioritize, woman! In this episode, she is literally saying that soothing her conscience is more important than Bart's well-being and that his pain and suffering have no value.
Legally they typically don't. You have to prove actual damages. Medical costs, lost wages, things like that. Give me a dollar amount for "well-being".