KawaiiMickii
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While it is widely perceived that the greatest Sideshow Bob episode is Cape Feare, the purpose of this thread is to determine which of his SCHEMES was the greatest, irregardless of overall episode quality or popularity.
Sideshow Bob has been featured in 10 episodes over the years however I feel 3 are disqualified for the following reasons:
1. Brother from Another Series- Bob was not the schemer in this ep.
2. The Great Louse Detective- Bob's role was to deduce the identity of Homer's would-be assassin.
3. The Italian Bob- While in Italy, the Simpson family discover Bob's whereabouts.
So, here for your consideration, are Bob's eligible schemes for revenge:
1. Krusty Gets Busted: Bob frames his tormentor for armed robbery and steals the spotlight as host of the show.
2. The Black Widower: Bob plots to murder Bart's aunt, Selma, inheriting her small fortune in the process (enough funds for Bob to resume a lifestyle he grew accutomed to as a tv personality)
3. Cape Feare: While the episode is great, the plan itself is pretty straighforward: stalk, terrorize, then kill Bart.
4. Sideshow Bob Roberts: Bob successfully lobbies for his freedom, fixes the mayoral election, and abuses his powers to make life miserable for the Family Simpson.
5. Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming: Tiring of television's ill effects on humanity, Bob capitolizes on his access to the Air Force base by stealing a nuclear bomb to hold Springfield hostage. He'll relent under one condition- the utter abolition of television.
6. Day of the Jackenapes: Upon learning Krusty had erased his television performances, Bob vows to pay Krusty in kind by erasing his future. Bob is paroled again. His plan- hypnotize Bart to kill Krusty at his farewell broadcast: a 2-for-1 revenge scheme.
7. Funeral for a Fiend: Bob lures the Simpsons into a "trap", fully intent on being foiled. During his trial he vilifies Bart for driving him to a life of crime & madness. He then creates a scene, knowing Bart will intervene, then fakes his own death his the help of his father (a doctor). In death, Bob turns the town against Bart. Upon the advice of Bob's brother, Cecil, Bart races to the crematorium to make piece with Bob, only to walk right into the villain's clutches. Bob springs from the coffin and encloses Bart inside to be cremated, afterward he'd be free to disappear w/ his family.
Remember, you're voting on the scheme, not the episode as a whole.
Sideshow Bob has been featured in 10 episodes over the years however I feel 3 are disqualified for the following reasons:
1. Brother from Another Series- Bob was not the schemer in this ep.
2. The Great Louse Detective- Bob's role was to deduce the identity of Homer's would-be assassin.
3. The Italian Bob- While in Italy, the Simpson family discover Bob's whereabouts.
So, here for your consideration, are Bob's eligible schemes for revenge:
1. Krusty Gets Busted: Bob frames his tormentor for armed robbery and steals the spotlight as host of the show.
2. The Black Widower: Bob plots to murder Bart's aunt, Selma, inheriting her small fortune in the process (enough funds for Bob to resume a lifestyle he grew accutomed to as a tv personality)
3. Cape Feare: While the episode is great, the plan itself is pretty straighforward: stalk, terrorize, then kill Bart.
4. Sideshow Bob Roberts: Bob successfully lobbies for his freedom, fixes the mayoral election, and abuses his powers to make life miserable for the Family Simpson.
5. Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming: Tiring of television's ill effects on humanity, Bob capitolizes on his access to the Air Force base by stealing a nuclear bomb to hold Springfield hostage. He'll relent under one condition- the utter abolition of television.
6. Day of the Jackenapes: Upon learning Krusty had erased his television performances, Bob vows to pay Krusty in kind by erasing his future. Bob is paroled again. His plan- hypnotize Bart to kill Krusty at his farewell broadcast: a 2-for-1 revenge scheme.
7. Funeral for a Fiend: Bob lures the Simpsons into a "trap", fully intent on being foiled. During his trial he vilifies Bart for driving him to a life of crime & madness. He then creates a scene, knowing Bart will intervene, then fakes his own death his the help of his father (a doctor). In death, Bob turns the town against Bart. Upon the advice of Bob's brother, Cecil, Bart races to the crematorium to make piece with Bob, only to walk right into the villain's clutches. Bob springs from the coffin and encloses Bart inside to be cremated, afterward he'd be free to disappear w/ his family.
Remember, you're voting on the scheme, not the episode as a whole.