Ep 2. Cape Feare
- TV-PG
- October 7, 1993
- 22 min
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9.2 (6,032)
In The Simpsons season 5 episode 2, entitled "Cape Feare," the Simpson family is terrorized by a new neighbor who bears a striking resemblance to the murderous character from the movie "Cape Fear." The episode is a spoof on the classic thriller film, and features some of the most iconic moments from the movie.
The episode opens with Bart and Lisa watching a TV movie called "The Krusty the Clown Show." It's a parody of "Cape Fear," and they are enjoying it until a real-life version of the character, Sideshow Bob, appears on screen. Bob has recently been released from prison, and he begins stalking the Simpson family, leaving them terrified.
Bob has a vendetta against Bart for getting him sent to prison in the first place, and he takes pleasure in tormenting the family. He repeatedly breaks into their home, leaves threatening messages, and even attempts to murder Bart. The family tries to get help from the police, but they are unable to do anything until Bob actually commits a crime.
Meanwhile, the Simpson family decides to go into hiding, relocating to a small town called Terror Lake. However, Bob manages to track them down, and they are forced to flee back to Springfield. The episode builds to a tense showdown between Bob and Bart, with the entire town watching.
"Cape Feare" is one of the most beloved episodes of The Simpsons, and it's easy to see why. It's a perfect blend of comedy and suspense, with plenty of references to classic films and TV shows. The episode features some of the most memorable moments in the show's history, including Bob's infamous "Die Bart, Die" tattoo, and his operatic rendition of "H.M.S. Pinafore."
One of the highlights of the episode is the voice acting by Kelsey Grammer, who plays Sideshow Bob. Grammer delivers a standout performance, perfectly balancing Bob's menacing and comedic qualities. The rest of the cast also shines, with Dan Castellaneta and Julie Kavner delivering excellent performances as Homer and Marge.
Overall, "Cape Feare" is a must-watch episode for any fans of The Simpsons or classic Hollywood thrillers. It's a perfect showcase of the show's wit and creativity, and it cements Sideshow Bob as one of the most memorable characters in TV history.