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"'''The Man Who Grew Too Much'''" is the five hundred and forty-third episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and thirteenth episode of the [[Season 25|twenty-fifth season]].
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"'''The Man Who Grew Too Much'''" is the thirteenth episode of [[season 25]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the five-hundred and forty-third episode overall. It originally aired on March 9, [[2014]]. The episode was written by [[Jeff Westbrook]] and directed by [[Matthew Schofield]]. It guest stars [[Kelsey Grammer]] as [[Sideshow Bob]].
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
:''"On a research trip, Lisa is shocked to discover that Sideshow Bob is now the chief scientist at a massive chemical engineering company, but her fears are allayed as she becomes enamored with his likeminded appreciation of high-culture. Meanwhile, Marge's attempt to preach healthy sexual practices to a teen church group goes awry."'' <ref>[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20140218fox19/#ixzz2tiz79Ahn Listings - SIMPSONS, THE on FOX]</ref>
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{{Desc|On a research trip, [[Lisa]] is shocked to discover that [[Sideshow Bob]] is now the chief scientist at a massive chemical engineering company, but her fears are allayed as she becomes enamored with his like-minded appreciation of high-culture. Meanwhile, [[Marge]]'s attempt to preach healthy sexual practices to a teen church group goes awry.}}
  
 
== Production ==
 
== Production ==
It was announced that the episode would air on March 9, [[2014]] as part of a back-to-back airing, along with "[[Diggs]]".<ref name="Twitter"/>
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It was announced that the episode would air on March 9, [[2014]] as part of a back-to-back airing, along with "[[Diggs]]". The episode was the last to feature [[Marcia Wallace]] as [[Edna Krabappel]].
  
The episode is the last to feature [[Marcia Wallace]] as [[Edna Krabappel]].
 
 
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== International premieres ==
 
== International premieres ==
 
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== Reception ==
 
== Reception ==
The episode was watched by 3.75 million people and a 1.6 rating-share, beating ''{{w|Bob's Burgers}}'', but losing out to ''[[Family Guy]]''.
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The episode was watched by 3.75 million people and received a 1.6 rating-share, beating ''[[Bob's Burgers]]'', but losing out to ''[[Family Guy]]''.<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/03/11/sunday-final-ratings-resurrection-once-upon-a-time-the-amazing-race-adjusted-up/243619/ TVbytheNumbers - "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Resurrection', 'Once Upon a Time' & 'The Amazing Race' Adjusted Up"]</ref>
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"The Man Who Grew Too Much" received a mixed-to-positive response from TV critics. The [http://www.avclub.com/ A.V Club] awarded the episode a B+ rating and highly praised Kelsey Grammer's voice-acting. They summed up, "the greatest reward of any Sideshow Bob episode is Kelsey Grammer who, some 24 years after his first appearance as the fright-wigged, intermittently homicidal, incongruously cultured Robert Underdunk Terwilliger, can make the character as vitally funny and menacing as ever. [...] Essentially, Bob's machinations bump this episode up an entire grade."<ref>[http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/simpsons-diggs-man-who-grew-too-much-201996 A.V Club review - Dennis Perkins - March 9, 2014: TV.Club - "The Simpsons: "The Man Who Grew Too Much"]</ref> Conversely, Teresa Lopez of [http://www.tvfanatic.com/ TV Fanatic] gave a somewhat mixed review. Although lauding the "heartwarming" parts of the episode and Marge's B-storyline, Lopez heavily criticized Bob's scheme as "mundane" and pointed out that Bob's devolution "into an out of control genetic monster [...] was silly even for him." The episode ultimately received a 3.6/5 star rating.<ref>[http://www.tvfanatic.com/2014/03/the-simpsons-review-doubly-dull-feature/ TV Fanatic review - Teresa Lopez - March 9, 2014 - "The Simpsons Review: Doubly Dull Feature"]</ref> [http://www.bubbleblabber.com/ Bubble Blabber] wrote, "It's hard to mess up a Sideshow Bob episode. This one wasn't anything to write home about (especially if you do so with your own blood, Sideshow Bob-style) but it didn't completely miss the mark either. Combining Bob with an episode that touched on political issues like GMOs and the teaching of abstinence could have been a bit too much, but they made it work" and awarded the episode an 8\10 rating. They also commended the reference to the now retired Edna Krabappel, concluding their review with, "Miss you, Marcia."<ref>[http://www.bubbleblabber.com/review-simpsons-man-grew-much/ Bubble Blabber review - Gonzo Green, March 10, 2014 - Review: The Simpsons "The Man Who Grew Too Much"]</ref>
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Fan reception was negative. On [http://www.nohomers.net/forum.php No Homers], a fan forum dedicated to Simpsons discussion, the episode received a 2/5 majority rating on a community poll. Users were polarized, with some naming the episode the "worst Sideshow Bob episode ever" and joking that "the script felt more like a first draft", while others praised its premise and Bob's reappearance.<ref>[http://www.nohomers.net/showthread.php?104050-R-amp-R-quot-The-Man-Who-Grew-Too-Much-quot NoHomers - Rate & Review: "The Man Who Grew Too Much"]</ref>
  
The episode received positive reviews from critics. The [http://www.avclub.com/ A.V Club] gave the episode a B+ rating and praised Kelsey Grammer's voice-acting and the episode's "strong, straightforward narrative." They summed up, "But the greatest reward of any Sideshow Bob episode is Kelsey Grammer who, some 24 years after his first appearance as the fright-wigged, intermittently homicidal, incongruously cultured Robert Underdunk Terwilliger, can make the character as vitally funny and menacing as ever. In a career of stunning highs and ignominious lows, Sideshow Bob lives on as a creation as indelible as Frasier Crane. Essentially, Bob’s machinations bump this episode up an entire grade."<ref>[http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/simpsons-diggs-man-who-grew-too-much-201996 A.V Club review - Dennis Perkins - March 9, 2014: TV.Club - "The Simpsons: "The Man Who Grew Too Much"]</ref> Teresa Lopez of [http://www.tvfanatic.com/ TV Fanatic] gave a somewhat mixed-to-positive review. Although lauding Sideshow Bob and Lisa's bonding over their I.Qs and describing it as "heartwarming", Lopez criticized Bob's scheme as "mundane" and Bob's devolution "into an out of control genetic monster [...] was silly even for him." Praise was given, however, to the episode's B-story involving Marge trying to talk to the local teens about celibacy as "her uncomfortable speaking and inadvertently titillating finger puppets made for some great comic moments." The episode ultimately received a 3.6/5 star rating.<ref>[http://www.tvfanatic.com/2014/03/the-simpsons-review-doubly-dull-feature/ TV Fanatic review - Teresa Lopez - March 9, 2014 - "The Simpsons Review: Doubly Dull Feature"]</ref> [http://www.bubbleblabber.com/ Bubble Blabber] wrote, "It’s hard to mess up a Sideshow Bob episode. This one wasn’t anything to write home about (especially if you do so with your own blood, Sideshow Bob-style) but it didn’t completely miss the mark either. Combining Bob with an episode that touched on political issues like GMOs and the teaching of abstinence could have been a bit too much, but they made it work" and awarded the episode an 8\10 rating. They also commended the reference to the now retired Edna Krabappel, concluding their review with, "Miss you, Marcia."<ref>[http://www.bubbleblabber.com/review-simpsons-man-grew-much/ Bubble Blabber review - Gonzo Green, March 10, 2014 - Review: The Simpsons “The Man Who Grew Too Much”]</ref>
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The episode currently has a 6.7/10 IMDb rating and a 7.9/10 rating on TV.com.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3181550/ IMDb "The Man Who Grew Too Much" episode page]</ref><ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/the-man-who-grew-too-much-3020263/ TV.com The Simpsons - "The Man Who Grew Too Much"]</ref>
  
 
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Season 25 Episode
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"The Winter of His Content" 544
"The Man Who Grew Too Much"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 543
Season number: S25 E13
Production code: SABF07
Original airdate: March 9, 2014
Title screen: Ned Flanders is flown across the screen, ravaged, by a winged demon.
Couch gag: Earth's single large land mass breaks apart into five Simpsons-shaped continents, only for a Moe-shaped asteroid to destroy the planet.
Guest star(s): Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Jeff Westbrook
Directed by: Matthew Schofield


"The Man Who Grew Too Much" is the thirteenth episode of season 25 of The Simpsons and the five-hundred and forty-third episode overall. It originally aired on March 9, 2014. The episode was written by Jeff Westbrook and directed by Matthew Schofield. It guest stars Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob.

Plot[edit]

"On a research trip, Lisa is shocked to discover that Sideshow Bob is now the chief scientist at a massive chemical engineering company, but her fears are allayed as she becomes enamored with his like-minded appreciation of high-culture. Meanwhile, Marge's attempt to preach healthy sexual practices to a teen church group goes awry."


Production[edit]

It was announced that the episode would air on March 9, 2014 as part of a back-to-back airing, along with "Diggs". The episode was the last to feature Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel.

International premieres[edit]

Country Date Channel Note
Hispanic America.gif Latin America July 20, 2014[1][2] Fox Latin America

Reception[edit]

The episode was watched by 3.75 million people and received a 1.6 rating-share, beating Bob's Burgers, but losing out to Family Guy.[3]

"The Man Who Grew Too Much" received a mixed-to-positive response from TV critics. The A.V Club awarded the episode a B+ rating and highly praised Kelsey Grammer's voice-acting. They summed up, "the greatest reward of any Sideshow Bob episode is Kelsey Grammer who, some 24 years after his first appearance as the fright-wigged, intermittently homicidal, incongruously cultured Robert Underdunk Terwilliger, can make the character as vitally funny and menacing as ever. [...] Essentially, Bob's machinations bump this episode up an entire grade."[4] Conversely, Teresa Lopez of TV Fanatic gave a somewhat mixed review. Although lauding the "heartwarming" parts of the episode and Marge's B-storyline, Lopez heavily criticized Bob's scheme as "mundane" and pointed out that Bob's devolution "into an out of control genetic monster [...] was silly even for him." The episode ultimately received a 3.6/5 star rating.[5] Bubble Blabber wrote, "It's hard to mess up a Sideshow Bob episode. This one wasn't anything to write home about (especially if you do so with your own blood, Sideshow Bob-style) but it didn't completely miss the mark either. Combining Bob with an episode that touched on political issues like GMOs and the teaching of abstinence could have been a bit too much, but they made it work" and awarded the episode an 8\10 rating. They also commended the reference to the now retired Edna Krabappel, concluding their review with, "Miss you, Marcia."[6]

Fan reception was negative. On No Homers, a fan forum dedicated to Simpsons discussion, the episode received a 2/5 majority rating on a community poll. Users were polarized, with some naming the episode the "worst Sideshow Bob episode ever" and joking that "the script felt more like a first draft", while others praised its premise and Bob's reappearance.[7]

The episode currently has a 6.7/10 IMDb rating and a 7.9/10 rating on TV.com.[8][9]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]


Promo videos[edit]


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