The Wandering Juvie

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The Simpsons episode
"The Wandering Juvie"
Episode no. 329
Prod. code FABF11
Orig. Airdate March 28, 2004
Writer(s) John Frink & Don Payne
Director(s) Lauren MacMullan
Chalkboard None
Couch gag A large Polaroid photo drops on the couch, developing into a picture of the family.
Guest star(s) Sarah Michelle Gellar as Gina Vendetti and Charles Napier as the Warden
SNPP capsule
Season 15
November 2, 2003May 23, 2004
  1. Treehouse of Horror XIV
  2. My Mother the Carjacker
  3. The President Wore Pearls
  4. The Regina Monologues
  5. The Fat and the Furriest
  6. Today I Am a Clown
  7. 'Tis the Fifteenth Season
  8. Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays
  9. I, D'oh-Bot
  10. Diatribe of a Mad Housewife
  11. Margical History Tour
  12. Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore
  13. Smart and Smarter
  14. The Ziff Who Came to Dinner
  15. Co-Dependent's Day
  16. The Wandering Juvie
  17. My Big Fat Geek Wedding
  18. Catch 'Em If You Can
  19. Simple Simpson
  20. The Way We Weren't
  21. Bart-Mangled Banner
  22. Fraudcast News
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'The Wandering Juvie" is the sixteenth episode of The Simpsons' fifteenth season. The episode aired on March 28, 2004.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

When the Simpson family is at the Costington's department store, Bart uses the wedding gift registry as a prank to sign himself and his bride, "Lotta Cooties", for wedding presents. Bart invites many people to his so-called "wedding" and plans to take all the unused gifts back for store credit, but he is stopped in his tracks by Chief Wiggum, who arrests Bart. Bart tries to bribe Chief Wiggum with the wedding presents, but Chief Wiggum only accepts cash bribes, as stated on his badge. Bart is sentenced to six months of juvenile detention by Judge Constance Harm, going to a detention center.

At the detention center, Bart is being harassed by Gina Vendetti amongst others (she threatens to make his puberty very boring whilst wielding a penknife, probably meaning she plans to cut off his privates) when he encounters Homer, who has taken the job of being a prison guard to protect him. Unfortunately, his shift ends until two weeks from that day. He has another problem when he is partnered with Gina Vendetti for dancing lessons. When they are dancing, Gina thinks of a way she and Bart can escape. But due to the fact that they are handcuffed together, she automatically brings Bart along. They are on the lam and look for a blacksmith who can remove their cuffs. They are freed, but after it happens, Gina is alone and she is worried she does not have a family. Gina confesses she does not have a family when she returns to jail (also clearing Bart of all charges that would result in him remaining in prison), but the family and the prison warden step in to help Gina by offering a Mexican food feast in her cell at the end.

  • The title is a play on the Wandering Jew.
  • The sign on the warden's office wall reads, "HIS JUDGEMENT COMETH AND THAT RIGHT SOON." This is a reference to a similar sign in Warden Norton's office in The Shawshank Redemption. "JUDGEMENT" is spelt with the English extra "e".
  • During Bart and Gina's fight in the woods, they trade insults; Gina - in a none-too-subtle instance of inter-show rivalry - calls Bart a "Family Guy."
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