Kill the Alligator and Run

"Kill the Alligator and Run"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 11
Episode 19
Directed byJen Kamerman
Written byJohn Swartzwelder
Production codeBABF16
Original air dateApril 30, 2000 (2000-04-30)
Guest appearances
Diedrich Bader as the sheriff
Robert Evans, Charlie Rose, Kid Rock, and Joe C. as themselves
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"I am not here on a fartball scholarship"
Couch gagThe Simpsons are barefoot and briskly walking across a bed of hot coals in order to reach the couch. When they sit down, the soles of their feet are black and smoldering.
CommentaryMike Scully
George Meyer
Ian Maxtone-Graham
Matt Selman
Julie Thacker
Dan Castellaneta
Diedrich Bader
Steven Dean Moore
Episode chronology
List of episodes

"Kill the Alligator and Run" is the nineteenth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on April 30, 2000. In the episode, Homer has a nervous breakdown after taking a quiz that suggests he only has three years left to live. To calm himself down, he and the rest of the Simpson family go to Florida for vacation. There, they end up in the middle of a raucous spring break. Homer joins in on the party and ends up getting himself and his family in trouble for killing the state's beloved mascot, an alligator named Captain Jack. The Simpsons run from the law and take jobs at a small restaurant while hiding from the police.

"Kill the Alligator and Run" was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Jen Kamerman. Diedrich Bader guest starred in the episode as a sheriff that tries to arrest the Simpson family, while Robert Evans and Charlie Rose guest starred in a scene in which Homer watches the two in an interview on television. Kid Rock and Joe C. also made guest appearances as themselves in the episode, performing at a concert in Florida that Homer attends.

The reception of "Kill the Alligator and Run" by critics was mixed. Fan reception was more negative; former showrunner Mike Scully later noted that the episode is considered by many fans to be one of the worst Simpsons episodes due to its outlandish and erratic plotline. Around 7.46 million American homes tuned in to watch the episode during its original airing. In 2008, it was released on DVD along with the rest of the episodes of the eleventh season.


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