Blood feud. Mr. Burns is completely weakened. And only a rare blood transfusion could help him. Only Bart had one. After the blood transfusion, Burns revived, recovered and became full of energy. He writes a thank-you letter to Bart. Homer got angry that Burns didn't give them a penny for his rescue and wrote Burns a Threatening Letter. Realizing that he made a mistake, Homer tries to make sure that Burns does not read his letters, but does not have time. Burns promises to turn Homer's life into hell, but after a serious conversation with Mr. Smithers, he decides to thank the Simpsons and buys them a terrible Indian statue of the Olmec tribe.
Mr. Burns is completely weakened. And only a rare blood transfusion could help him. Only Bart had one. After the blood transfusion, Burns revived, recovered and became full of energy. He writes a thank-you letter to Bart. Homer got angry that Burns didn't give them a penny for his rescue and wrote Burns a Threatening Letter. Realizing that he made a mistake, Homer tries to make sure that Burns does not read his letters, but does not have time. Burns promises to turn Homer's life into hell, but after a serious conversation with Mr. Smithers, he decides to thank the Simpsons and buys them a terrible Indian statue of the Olmec tribe.