Four Regrettings and a Funeral
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- "Dedicated to the memory of Chip Davis. Much loved, never merchandised."
- ―Tribute to Chip, as seen in the closing credits.
"Four Regrettings and a Funeral" is the five hundred and thirty-third episode of The Simpsons and third episode of the twenty-fifth season.
Contents
Synopsis
Four Springfielders are prompted to try to right past regrets following the funeral of a beloved neighbor. Homer regrets selling his Apple stock to buy a bowling ball, Marge worries she caused Bart’s rebellious streak, Mr. Burns reminisces about a romance he gave up with a beautiful Parisian woman and Kent Brockman admits he was too afraid to leave local news and follow his former partner Rachel Maddow (guest appearing as herself) to cable news.[1]
Plot
Act I
Act II
Act III
Production
The episode guest-stared Joe Namath and Rachel Maddow both as themselves.[2]
The episode featured a tribute to Marcia Wallace, who died nine days before the episode aired.[3]
A scene was cut from the final episode. In this scene, in a moment of truth during Brockman's meeting at the Fox News, Aaron Sorkin appears in a thought bubble above Brockman's head and advises the anchor on whether or not he should work for the cable channel.[2]
Reception
The episode was watched by a total of 5.43 million viewers, making it the most watched show of the night, beating American Dad!, Bob's Burgers and Family Guy.[4]
The episode received generally mixed-to-negative reviews from critics. The A.V Club gave the episode a C+ rating and criticized the episode for its "mediocre writing", "shoddy structure" and "flabby, toothless attempts at satire."[5] TV Fanatic compared it to the seventh season episode 22 Short Films About Springfield, "but this time it felt rather disjointed and lacked any real humor." They ultimately gave it a 2.5/5 rating.[6] Film Watch gave an identical rating and named the episode "a letdown as the writers trotted out some tired old tropes and gags."[7] Bubble Blabber concluded, "the four different plots were sloppily put together and really just rehashed from prior seasons. [...] how many Burns love stories have we seen? The Hobbit-inspired intro was legit, but it was all down hill from there."[8] Conversely, Den of Geek gave a positive 4/5 rating, praising the show for "playing with their own publicity" by having 'the death of Springfield’s most beloved character' being a one-time character never seen before.[9]
Fan reaction was more positive, but still mixed. On No Homers, the episode holds a 3/5 majority rating on a fan poll. Some fans criticized the episode for being "disjointed" and for "crudely mashing a bunch of uninteresting subplots together," while others noted the episode contained "some good jokes." The Hobbit couch-gag was lauded and the tribute to late Marcia Wallace was deemed "touching."[10]
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References
- ↑ Spoiler TV - "The Simpsons - Episode 25.03 - Four Regrettings and a Funeral - Press Release "
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Inside TV - "Aaron Sorkin to cameo on 'The Simpsons' -- EXCLUSIVE"
- ↑ The Daily Beast - "‘Simpsons’s Marcia Wallace Dies"
- ↑ TVbytheNumbers - "Sunday Final Ratings: 'The Amazing Race' Adjusted Up; 'The Simpsons' Adjusted Down + Final NFL Numbers"
- ↑ A.V Club - Dennis Perkins - The Simpsons "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" S25 / E3
- ↑ TV Fanatic - The Simpsons Review: "Four Regrettings and a Funeral": A Regrettable Episode
- ↑ Film Watch - The Simpsons Review: “Four Regrettings And A Funeral” (Season 25, Episode 3) - WGTC
- ↑ BubbleBlabber.com - Cartoons Covered: Review: The Simpsons ‘Four Regrettings and a Funeral’ - 2013 - John Blabber
- ↑ Den of Geek review - "The Simpsons: Four Regrettings and a Funeral, Review"
- ↑ NoHomers.net - Forum - R&R Four Regrettings and a Funeral
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