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  • Ironically, the first and third real love stories in this episode end tragically. Bonnie and Clyde were ambushed in 1934, as shown in the episode, and in real life Nancy Spungen died of a stab wound in 1978, with Sid Vicious charged for her murder, pleading innocent and after multiple suicide attempts, dying of a heroin overdose in 1979 just after making bail and completing a detox program.

Goofs and Errors[]

  • Despite Bart insisting it was dark, the unpleasantness of the real Sid/Nancy romance was definitely eased up on for the audience and there was nothing romantic about it at all. It consisted of a lot of fighting, a lot of make-up sex, a lot of drugs, a lot of drug-fueled sex, and Nancy convincing Sid to enter a suicide pact, and was destined to end in tragedy.
  • Nancy was never a model student. She was actually a rebellious teenager who ran away from home and moved to New York. She was already doing heroin when she met Sid at a show, and Sid had his own alcohol and heroin problems even before he met her.
  • Paul Cook (played by Dolph) refers to Sid Vicious as Sidney Sheldon Vicious, but his real name was John Simon Ritchie.

Censorship[]

This episode is only shown after the watershed on Sky Showcase and rarely airs on Channel 4, due to excessive gun violence (in the Bonnie and Clyde story) and depicting overeating candy as a drug addiction (in the Sid Vicious story). On the rare times Channel 4 airs this, the following scenes are cut:

  • Chief Wiggum shooting Bonnie and Clyde was shortened in Channel 4 airings to only show him opening fire from the bushes.
  • The scene with the Goofy-like character coming out of the gas chamber and saying that it was better than working for Disney was cut in Channel 4 airings.
  • The Sex Pistols musical number where Bart repeatedly sings the word "bollocks" was cut in Channel 4 airings.
    • Despite this, the montage of Nelson and Lisa overeating candy (which includes parallels to and preparation methods uses reserved for hard drug use, like cocaine and heroin) wasn't cut on either Channel 4 or Sky Showcase, nor was Chief Wiggum watching the theatrical cartoon and reacting to the racist caricatures.
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