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'Marge's Son Poisoning' | |||
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The Simpsons episode | |||
Episode no. | Season 17 Episode 5 | ||
Directed by | Mike B. Anderson | ||
Written by | Daniel Chun | ||
Production code | GABF20 | ||
Original air date | November 13, 2005 | ||
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Couch gag | The Simpsons go to sit on the couch, but the couch grows fangs and snarls at the family. The Simpsons run out into the street, where everyone’s chairs, sofas, and loungers are rising up and attacking their masters. Sherri and Terri are swallowed by their beanbag chairs, Officers Eddie and Lou are trapped in their police car as the couches rock it back and forth, Professor Frink is attacked by his futuristic couch, and Moe fights back against his bar stools by blasting them with his shotgun. Homer hides out from the rampaging seats in a store called “Couch World”, but is not safe there as all the couches pile on top of Homer and crush him. | ||
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'Marge's Son Poisoning' is the fifth episode[1] of the seventeenth season of The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 13, 2005.[1]
Plot[edit]
The family visits Paradise Pier, the Ferris wheel of which Marge has been looking forward all her life to riding, only to find out that it is being dismantled with its equipment being too old. Homer purchases a dumbbell while Marge gets a tandem bicycle. When Marge wants to take the bike for a ride, she finds Homer unwilling to join her. Marge tries it on her own and repeatedly falls. Realizing that she might actually be lonely, Bart offers to go for a ride with her. They ride into an unincorporated part of the county and come upon a small village that features a tea house. Later, the tea house closes forever, causing Bart to invite Marge to his treehouse for tea.
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Marge redecorates the treehouse and the pair goes off to get a new tea service; Bart gets a Krusty the Clown Tea Set. Outside the store, the bullies Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney accuse Bart of being a mama's boy, which causes Bart to rebel on her. Marge goes into a depression and eventually sells the bike to Chief Wiggum, Eddie and Lou.
Feeling bad, Bart offers to team with her in a karaoke contest. While seeing Principal Skinner and his mother Agnes perform, Marge has visions of a future for Bart, and she prevents the show to let Bart know that he can find his own way of life and that he should not worry about her because she has to worry about him. To make things better, she gives him a fire extinguisher to spray in front of the audience, including the bullies that tormented him. https://cleverdrug200.weebly.com/the-simpsons-wrestling-rom.html.
Meanwhile, at Moe's tavern, Homer shows off the strength in one of his arms he has gained from working with the dumbbell, and Moe has an idea on how to capitalize on it. Moe takes Homer to the arm-wrestling championships, where Homer readily wins the grand prize—a refund on his $50 admission fee—but finds that he really misses his wife.
Reception[edit]
Ryan Budke of 'The Huffington Post' praised the episode, saying 'although, this episode wasn't the best this season, it was still a great one, and a vast improvement over the majority of shows they've had in the past couple of years.'[2]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Marge's Son Poisoning'. The Simpsons.com. Retrieved 2013-07-26.
- ^Budke, Ryan. 'The Simpsons: Marge's Son Poisoning'.
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External links[edit]
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