(S19E16) SPRINGFIELD: GOOD -- The new town slogan that cost Mayor Quimby the entire treasury of Springfield.
When it comes to supporting characters The Simpsons have them up the proverbial wahoo. Many, like Flanders, Mr. Burns, Apu, and Millhouse, are distinct personalities with lengthy back stories that we the fans know quite well. Others, like Bumblebee Man, Cletus, Kent Brockman, and Comic Book Guy, are known, but only by the stereotypes that they have been given. Fortunately, most of them have been given spotlight episodes to flesh them out a bit more.
While these episodes have been hit or miss I have always found them to be quite interesting because they gave a different perspective on life in Springfield.
Granted, one Simpson or another was usually involved in their spotlight show, but they were usually in the background. This gave the character, whom we saw countless times on screen with a gag line or two or just in a group shot, a chance to shine and garner a new set of fans. And, since there are probably well over a hundred characters on The Simpsons to explore, and the show has run for nearly two decades, there has been ample time to explore each and every one of them. Which begs the following question...
Why have a spotlight show for Lurleen Lumpkin?
If she was a recurring guest-star like Sideshow Bob I wouldn't have an issue with it as he has appeared many times over The Simpsons run. The thing with Lurleen is, other than some very brief cameo appearances, the last time we really saw Ms. Lumpkin was, well, her first appearance on the show in the episode "Colonel Homer". For those who don't remember that episode aired way back in Season Three!
Again, I refer back to Sideshow Bob. As Bob has appeared at least once every season or two -- the most recent being this season -- viewers know about him and at least a bit of his back story. Lurleen? Other than the brief summary that Bart gave about her this episode no one but the most die-hard and long-term fans knows about her. This is especially true of the newest generation of fans who may not have the Season Three DVD or have not been able to see it during the syndicated run of the show. Because of that lack of back story the viewer uses to determine if they should like or dislike this character, the episode fizzles.
Which is what it did this week. And, this is coming from someone who saw "Colonel Homer" during its original run and knew the whole back story about Lurleen's unrequited love for Homer (and her apparent obsession with men who looked like Homer). If it was really about Homer coming to the rescue of Lurleen, placing the Colonel hat on once again, and returning her back to the stage I would have had a different opinion. However, by throwing that whole plot about her delinquent father into the mix all I could say was 'What the hell?' to my television, which didn't respond because it's actually a television.
It didn't impress me one bit and, frankly, it all seemed kind of rushed. In the first act we only got about five minutes of Lurleen and her back story. Then, in the second act, we had the delinquent father and the reunion. Finally, in the third act, the Dixie Chicks somehow got involved because Lurleen's father stole one of her songs (more on that below) and made it his own. Heck, even the joke of how the Chicks were now loyal to Fox News and changed their ways about America was unfunny.
I also found the Simpsons, other than Marge, to be unusually subdued. Oh, we had a good Bart-Lisa gag with Homer having a picture taken of his butt and put on a T-Shirt, but for the most part they were a bit quiet. Even Homer was very un-Homer-like this week, including his dream sequence where he ends up killing his Dad. It was just an off show all around.
The only good thing to come out of this episode is we finally got a few new songs for the next Simpsons CD (or MP3) compilation. Like Lurleen's previous numbers 16 years ago, these were pretty decent tunes. I liked her "Daughter" song as it was more upbeat and the entire Simpson family got involved rhyming to the word "daughter" (Harry Potter, Estee Lauder, etc). I enjoyed Lurleen's sad country ballad as well, only because we got to see Maggie (who has been incredibly ignored this season) pull a little Back to the Future gag by holding up her toy telephone to the air vent so the unibrow baby could hear the song.
I'll be honest...I had a feeling that this would be a mediocre episode at best after three fairly strong outings. I can only hope that the writers and producers over at The Simpsons will reconsider the next time they decide to give a solo opportunity to a supporting character many people don't remember. If not, we may be seeing a spotlight episode on Jacques in the near future.
Next time -- Mona Simpson returns to see her son.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-13-2008 @ 11:50PM
Argus said...
I disagree and then agree. I thought that "Colonel Homer" was an awesome episode, and so loved the thought of seeing Lurlene again, but It only seemed natural that it would be about her fight to get back on top, not the weird out of nowhere daddy issues that for some reason exempted Homer.
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4-14-2008 @ 12:03AM
Aileen said...
I had a rough time dealing with the completely different sounding voice of Lurleen. Despite being the same actress, she sounded completely different and very breathy.
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4-14-2008 @ 1:02PM
Ben Belden said...
I said the same thing, but to be fair, it's been around 16 years since Beverly D'Angelo first voiced the character, she probably doesn't even remember what her own voice sounded like back then.
This may have been the most filler episode I have ever seen. They dug up a nearly two decade old character and then had THREE songs in one episode, with two of them just being variations on each other.
The deadbeat dad story did nothing for me, if you switched Lurleen for Nelson you would have the exact same plot we already had with Mr. Muntz. Or Krusty with his father. Or Krusty with his daughter. Or Fat Tony and his son. Or Homer with his mother, repeatedly. At this rate, next season I expect Ms. Botz, the killer babysitter to show up as Comic Book Guy's long-lost stepmother who is now trying to find her Albanian exchange student son and French winemaking cousins. At Kamp Krusty.
4-14-2008 @ 2:35AM
nickmagoo said...
an odd episode to be sure, but some good lines here and there. lurleen was a strange one to bring back - i was thinking about jaques as well...he was an interesting character actually...
best lines of the night (both by lurleen's dad):
"awww, guess i'd better heroin up this orange juice"
"okay, maybe i abandoned my daughter and stole her song, but i'm still the most honorable record producer y'all have ever met."
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4-14-2008 @ 5:34AM
mayorjimmy said...
You really need to watch more classic Simpsons. Back when it was a show worth watching. We've seen Miss Lumpkin not only outside the Colonel Homer episode, but voiced by another actress outside Beverly D'Angelo.
Marge vs the Monorail - Kent Brockman interviewing celebs on the red carpet he interviews her "fresh out of her latest stint in rehab" to which she replies "i spent last night in a ditch."
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4-14-2008 @ 9:06AM
Rocketboy said...
It was a nice nod to the long time Simpsons fans, and it let you know that the writers themselves are fans, and not just playing with idea balls. On the other hand, the deadbeat dad storyline was lame. The Dixie Chicks were just a lame cherry on top of a lame sunday.
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4-14-2008 @ 10:26AM
Leah said...
I meant to tape this to see the Dixie Chicks. Oh well. I don't watch the simpsons normally so I probably wouldn't have liked it anyway.
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4-14-2008 @ 10:30AM
RC said...
I thought it was great seeing Lurleen again. Colonel Homer is one of my all time favorite Simpsons episodes. I thought it was great when she was singing Bunk With Me to Kermit the Frog. The Dixie Chicks turned out to be funnier than I expected. "I'm getting a clock radio!" Even though their whole appearance seemed to be in response to the Bush comment they made 5 YEARS AGO. All in all I thought it was a good episode and I wish they would do more fan service episodes like this.
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4-14-2008 @ 11:28AM
beanspants said...
i agree that it wasn't a good episode, and the dixie chicks cameo (for something they said 5 years ago like someone else mentioned!!) was just pointless and horrible. there have been better country music artists since then they could have gotten.
even with the "guys who looked like Homer" recurring gag, which was kind of funny, i would say this was the worst episode ever.
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4-14-2008 @ 11:57AM
pete said...
best line is when bart is recapping pretty the original lurneen,
bart: "remember homer she wanted to bunk you brains out"
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4-14-2008 @ 12:02PM
Happy Steve said...
Three words: Hee Haw Ho
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4-14-2008 @ 12:09PM
'ryan said...
the Homer dream sequence was actually a parody from the Sopranos where Tony killed Christopher in the last season.
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4-14-2008 @ 12:10PM
pete said...
also ben's comment was funny, and also another funny gag was mayor quimby looking over the back tax list and skipping mr burns right off the bat and himself at the end.
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4-14-2008 @ 12:43PM
Michael May said...
I more or less agree with your review in terms of the Lurleen Lumpkin stuff, but I wish you touched on the AMAZING first eight minutes of the show - where the town decides to fake a natural disaster to get relief! THEN they get faked out by the Fake FED agents. BRILLIANT!
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4-14-2008 @ 1:49PM
warsame dualeh said...
the one question i have is that didnt the 90's show episode basically discount this because in the 90's show they rewrote the simpsons history which would have made this episode void
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4-14-2008 @ 2:09PM
The Saint said...
Man you people take this show way too seriously.
And you are way too hard on it. Has it passed it's prime? Yes and there are some episodes here & there that aren't too good. BUT: It's still better than half the crap that's on TV, and it's still pretty damn funny from time to time (I for one liked this episode & loved The Sopranos joke at the beginning). Give me The Simpsons over Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, ER, & anything reality anyday. You people really need to get over yourselves. You are the reason Comic Book Guy was created.
One other thing: I agree that the 90's show wasn't so good, but stop talking about how it ruined continuity. The Simpsons never really cared about continuity in the first place. It is a cartoon after all. They can get away with whatever they want to.
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