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− | | | + | |airdate= March 31, [[2019]] |
− | | | + | |titlescreen= [[Leprechaun]] and [[Northern Irish leprechaun]] flies around the title screen fighting |
− | | | + | |blackboard= I am not a grandmother |
− | | | + | |couchgag= Homer arrives at the couch, with the whole scene, except him, in black and white, then he [[D'oh]]es. |
− | | | + | |guests= [[J.K. Simmons]] as [[Victor Kleskow]]<br>[[Dave Matthews]] as {{ap|Lloyd|Girl's in the Band}} |
− | | | + | |showrunner1= Al Jean |
− | | | + | |writer= [[Nancy Cartwright]] |
− | | | + | |director= [[Jennifer Moeller]] |
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− | '''"Girl's in the Band"''' is | + | '''"Girl's in the Band"''' is the nineteenth episode of [[season 30]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the six-hundred and fifty-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on March 31, [[2019]]. The episode was written by [[Nancy Cartwright]] and directed by [[Jennifer Moeller]]. It guest stars [[J.K. Simmons]] as [[Victor Kleskow]] and [[Dave Matthews]] as {{ap|Lloyd|Girl's in the Band}}. |
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+ | == Synopsis == | ||
+ | {{Desc|[[Lisa]] is scouted by the director of the [[Capital City|Capitol City]] Philharmonic, to her band teacher's dismay. [[Homer]] works extra shifts at the plant so Lisa can play, putting strain on the [[Simpson family|family]].}} | ||
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+ | == Plot == | ||
+ | A panoramic of [[Springfield]] is shown, with a billboard saying ''Welcome to Springfield. Come for {{ap|Whacking Day|holiday}}, stay for the snake chowder'' and a text engraved in the corn field next to [[Cletus's farm]] saying ''Corn likker sold here'', before zooming in the [[Springfield Academy of Music]], where the class of 1999 are graduating. [[Dewey Largo]] is one of the winners of the Golden Baton Award, but [[Gustavo Dudamel]], the other winner, strangles him in dark energy after the university president says to him he's going to be just a school teacher. | ||
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+ | Largo then wakes up from the nightmare next to his partner. After seeing [[Jimbo]], [[Kearney]] and [[Dolph]] uncover a manhole, from which [[Sideshow Bob]] escapes, his everyday morning with his partner and dog is shown. At [[Springfield Elementary School|School]], Largo is teaching music, when he receives an email from [[Victor Kleskow]], the musical director of the [[Capital City]] Philarmonic, saying he'll be attending his concert the next night, so he starts training them with {{W|The Stars and Stripes Forever}}. | ||
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+ | The concert is a success, but Largo is sad when Victor chooses [[Lisa]] as the talent to take with him. [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] struggles to find a way to make it work in bed, and Homer proposes to sell his boxset of ''[[Breaking Bad]]'' too. Once they arrive at [[Capital City]], Lisa finds how hard it is with Victor when she sees the states the kids are in and how just one mistakes make him angry. | ||
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+ | To pay for it, Homer starts working the night shift too, while Bart is confined in a closet with the siblings of the musicians, and Lisa wins the 1st chair for sax in a competition with another kid, but she finds out how selfish she's become on this, disregarding her family. | ||
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+ | Victor proposes to Lisa to advance to the next class, 9 to 14, which costs more and is farther away. Homer starts hallucinating during his shift too, dancing and drinking with the bartender {{ap|Lloyd|Girl's in the Band}}. To avoid more problems, Homer disregards [[Maggie]]'s talents, while Lisa instead fails on purpose, killing her career to save the family. In the end, Largo and his boyfriend arrive at home, with him kicking his love out, but when he agrees on the name of the dog, all is solved. | ||
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+ | == Promo videos == | ||
+ | *{{Youtube|sov7y1gKm4s|Lisa Gets Yelled At For Playing The Wrong Note}} | ||
+ | *{{Youtube|h4p8tmwJxQE|Homer Takes A Break From His Family}} | ||
+ | {{Images|ep=yes}} | ||
{{Season 30}} | {{Season 30}} | ||
+ | [[Category:2019]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lisa episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Bart episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:TV-14 Episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes written by one time writers]] | [[Category:Episodes written by one time writers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes directed by Jennifer Moeller]] |
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Episode Information
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"Girl's in the Band" is the nineteenth episode of season 30 of The Simpsons and the six-hundred and fifty-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on March 31, 2019. The episode was written by Nancy Cartwright and directed by Jennifer Moeller. It guest stars J.K. Simmons as Victor Kleskow and Dave Matthews as Lloyd.
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Synopsis[edit]
- "Lisa is scouted by the director of the Capitol City Philharmonic, to her band teacher's dismay. Homer works extra shifts at the plant so Lisa can play, putting strain on the family."
Plot[edit]
A panoramic of Springfield is shown, with a billboard saying Welcome to Springfield. Come for Whacking Day, stay for the snake chowder and a text engraved in the corn field next to Cletus's farm saying Corn likker sold here, before zooming in the Springfield Academy of Music, where the class of 1999 are graduating. Dewey Largo is one of the winners of the Golden Baton Award, but Gustavo Dudamel, the other winner, strangles him in dark energy after the university president says to him he's going to be just a school teacher.
Largo then wakes up from the nightmare next to his partner. After seeing Jimbo, Kearney and Dolph uncover a manhole, from which Sideshow Bob escapes, his everyday morning with his partner and dog is shown. At School, Largo is teaching music, when he receives an email from Victor Kleskow, the musical director of the Capital City Philarmonic, saying he'll be attending his concert the next night, so he starts training them with The Stars and Stripes Forever.
The concert is a success, but Largo is sad when Victor chooses Lisa as the talent to take with him. Homer and Marge struggles to find a way to make it work in bed, and Homer proposes to sell his boxset of Breaking Bad too. Once they arrive at Capital City, Lisa finds how hard it is with Victor when she sees the states the kids are in and how just one mistakes make him angry.
To pay for it, Homer starts working the night shift too, while Bart is confined in a closet with the siblings of the musicians, and Lisa wins the 1st chair for sax in a competition with another kid, but she finds out how selfish she's become on this, disregarding her family.
Victor proposes to Lisa to advance to the next class, 9 to 14, which costs more and is farther away. Homer starts hallucinating during his shift too, dancing and drinking with the bartender Lloyd. To avoid more problems, Homer disregards Maggie's talents, while Lisa instead fails on purpose, killing her career to save the family. In the end, Largo and his boyfriend arrive at home, with him kicking his love out, but when he agrees on the name of the dog, all is solved.
Production[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Promo videos[edit]
- Lisa Gets Yelled At For Playing The Wrong Note at YouTube
- Homer Takes A Break From His Family at YouTube
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