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"D'oh-in' in the Wind"
The Simpsons episode
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Episode no.Season 10
Directed byMark Kirkland
Matthew Nastuk
Written byDonick Cary
Original air datesNovember 15, 1998
Episode features
Couch gagThe family sit on the couch, then a bar comes down over their heads and it takes off like a roller coaster.
CommentaryMatt Groening
Mike Scully
George Meyer
Donick Cary
Ron Hauge
Mark Kirkland
Episode chronology
The Simpsons season 10
List of episodes

"D'oh-in In the Wind" is the sixth episode from the tenth season of The Simpsons.

Synopsis

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After appearing in a short promo for Mr. Burns and the Nuclear Power Plant, Homer realizes that he doesn't know what his middle name is (He's always just used the initial "J." before). Grampa takes Homer to a commune where Homer's mother lived "after life with me became a living Hell," as Abe puts it. They meet Seth and Munchie, (George Carlin and Martin Mull) two hippies who knew Homer's mom back in the '60s. Homer finds out that his mother painted a mural on Seth & Munchie's barn, and dedicated it to him using his full name: Homer Jay Simpson.

Being around his mother's old lifestyle makes Homer want to become a hippie so badly that he starts wearing a poncho everywhere (one that used to belong to his mom) and otherwise acts in stereotypical hippie fashion. He puts his feet on the table, calls Marge a 'narc', and even lounges nude on the front lawn, much to Maude Flanders' horror. Seth and Munchie befriend Homer and are glad that he has "gone granola."

Homer is shocked to learn that Seth & Munchie are actually the owners of a massively profitable organic juice company. He convinces them to duck out for a freak-out, but upon returning they find that Homer's frisbee damaged their machinery and ruined their shipment. Seth & Munchie kick Homer out.

Feeling guilty, Homer raids their garden and sends out a new shipment of juice. Unfortunately, Homer used the vegetables from Seth & Munchie's "personal" garden (full of items like peyote and marijuana) and before long the whole town is under the influence. The cops come for Seth & Munchie and Homer gets shot in the head with a flower. Everything returns to normal at the end, except for Homer, who has to wait four to six weeks for the flower to fall out. When Homer asks if he can trim the leaves so he can watch TV, Dr. Hibbert replies, "I'm a doctor, not a gardener."

Trivia


Cultural references

  • When Dr. Hibbert states that he is a doctor, not a gardener, Star Trek is being referenced, as Dr. McCoy often says "I'm a doctor, not an engineer (or other profession)."
  • When Barney becomes frightened by his drug-induced hallucination he drinks some beer in order to overcome it. A pink elephant marches through the door to the aid of Barney. This resembles the same pink elephant that Dumbo the elephant sees when he mistakenly becomes drunk.
  • Some things in the freak-out and after - such as Homer becoming "The Cosmic Fool", the psychedelic paint job on the car, and the juice being spiked (though inadvertently) with drugs - are loosely based on the antics of the Merry Pranksters.