Lincoln fry

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Lincoln Fry is a fictional character from the popular animated television series The Simpsons. The character appears in the episode titled "The Frying Game," which is the twenty-first episode of the thirteenth season of the show. The episode originally aired on the Fox network on May 19, 2002.

Plot Summary[edit | edit source]

In "The Frying Game," Homer Simpson and Marge Simpson are accused of murdering an elderly woman named Mrs. Bellamy. As the plot unfolds, it is revealed that the entire situation is a setup for a reality TV show called "Frame Up." Lincoln Fry is a minor character in this episode, serving as one of the many quirky residents of Springfield.

Character Background[edit | edit source]

Lincoln Fry is depicted as a peculiar and eccentric individual. His character adds to the rich tapestry of Springfield's diverse population. Although he does not play a major role in the series, his presence contributes to the comedic and often satirical nature of The Simpsons.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

The character of Lincoln Fry, like many minor characters in The Simpsons, has become a part of the show's extensive universe. Fans of the series often appreciate the depth and variety of characters that populate Springfield, and Lincoln Fry is no exception.

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