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Emily VanDerWerff of Slant Magazine named the episode the show's fifth best, stating "while there are a lot of funny jokes in this episode (including Homer's fingers that are too fat to dial), the best thing about it is the sight of Homer, weighing well over 300 pounds, dressed in a muumuu and a 'fat guy hat.' The climax is a little forced and ...
George R. R. Martin's procrastination reflects the long writing history of The Winds of Winter. [9] [10] The title is a reference to the 1985 Swedish film My Life as a Dog. Mike Wegman's video is a parody of the video Leave Britney Alone. The panic room that the Simpsons family owns is sponsored by Mountain Dew.
"Marge Be Not Proud" is the eleventh episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on December 17, 1995, exactly six years after the series premiere episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire".
With Bart letting him borrow Lisa's bike, Milhouse takes Bart to a cave he has found, which is full of fireworks. The duo test some, but accidentally set fire to Dr. Nick's clinic. Bart and Milhouse hide in a building, but are caught by the police due to the fake address Marge gave them.
When they learn about Homer, the prisoners attack Homer while the guards are locked out. When Homer is rescued, he informs the governor about the poor living conditions of the prison and is released. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa investigate Snowball II's recent weight gain. They follow it and learn that a second family has been feeding it.
“Love Actually” writer-director Richard Curtis admitted at the Times and Sunday Times’ Cheltenham Literature Festival (via Today) that he regrets the many weight-centric jokes he wrote into ...
Images of injuries flood his mind when he gets home, envisioning Marge's book club being killed by a series of freak accidents (and Marge making out with Lindsey Naegle). He has to keep the entire book club safe while he is still uninsured, but ends up throwing a knife in Mr. Burns' head at 3:01 as he randomly walks onto the Simpsons' property ...
In essence, the episode really played to the show's strengths. For example, Homer is always behind the times and, once he's caught up, he can't help but take his new hobbies too far." [8] In 2014, Vulture ranked this episode as the 57th best episode of the series to stream. [9] In 2019, Vulture named it the 58th best episode to stream. [10]