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|couchgag= The [[Simpson family|family]] gets on the couch, and a handle comes down. The couch gets raised off the roof and is shown that it's attached to a ferris wheel that, destroying half the house, takes them around for one turn. At the end [[Bart]] says "Worth it", [[Lisa]] says "Totally worth it" and [[Homer]] says "Again!" | |couchgag= The [[Simpson family|family]] gets on the couch, and a handle comes down. The couch gets raised off the roof and is shown that it's attached to a ferris wheel that, destroying half the house, takes them around for one turn. At the end [[Bart]] says "Worth it", [[Lisa]] says "Totally worth it" and [[Homer]] says "Again!" | ||
|guests= [[Marcia Wallace]] as [[Edna Krabappel]] (archive recording) | |guests= [[Marcia Wallace]] as [[Edna Krabappel]] (archive recording) | ||
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|writer= '''Story:''' [[Al Jean]]<br>'''Teleplay:''' [[Joel H. Cohen]]<br>[[John Frink]] | |writer= '''Story:''' [[Al Jean]]<br>'''Teleplay:''' [[Joel H. Cohen]]<br>[[John Frink]] | ||
|director= [[Lance Kramer]] | |director= [[Lance Kramer]] | ||
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During pork chop night, [[Homer]] doesn't join the [[Simpson family|family]] to watch the solar eclipse. [[Marge]] gets mad for him not watching it with her, and wants him to go on a date night the next day. | During pork chop night, [[Homer]] doesn't join the [[Simpson family|family]] to watch the solar eclipse. [[Marge]] gets mad for him not watching it with her, and wants him to go on a date night the next day. | ||
− | At [[Moe's Tavern]], he asks for advice from the guys and then gets ready, fixing himself up and placing rose petals outside the bedroom door and over the staircase. He brings her at [[The Gilded Truffle]], | + | At [[Moe's Tavern]], he asks for advice from the guys and then gets ready, fixing himself up and placing rose petals outside the bedroom door and over the staircase. He brings her at [[The Gilded Truffle]], at [[The Sip 'N' Spin Lounge]] and on a gondola, that they manage to get home. |
When the things were starting to get spicy in the bedroom, someone started knocking on the door. It was [[Ned]], feeling down since he lost his job, as [[The Leftorium]] closed after people started getting their stuff online. Marge gets Homer to help him get a job at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|Power Plant]], while Ned offers him his famous [[The Simpsons Movie|hot cocoa]]. | When the things were starting to get spicy in the bedroom, someone started knocking on the door. It was [[Ned]], feeling down since he lost his job, as [[The Leftorium]] closed after people started getting their stuff online. Marge gets Homer to help him get a job at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|Power Plant]], while Ned offers him his famous [[The Simpsons Movie|hot cocoa]]. | ||
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Due to his head of resources firing himself, [[Mr. Burns]] offers Ned his place and he accepts, while [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] stays at the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson house]]. Ned makes lots of changes to the Power Plant, stressing them all, but gets fired once he suggests giving money to charity to Mr. Burns. | Due to his head of resources firing himself, [[Mr. Burns]] offers Ned his place and he accepts, while [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] stays at the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson house]]. Ned makes lots of changes to the Power Plant, stressing them all, but gets fired once he suggests giving money to charity to Mr. Burns. | ||
− | He tries to work as a dance instructor at Springfield Harbor Cruises, but after trying to teach using the bible as instructions he was thrown off the cruise boat. At | + | He tries to work as a dance instructor at Springfield Harbor Cruises, but after trying to teach using the bible as instructions he was thrown off the cruise boat. At {{ap|Rolling Stone Magazine|Left Behind}}, he cut [[The Rolling Stones]]' hair and changed the way they dressed for a cover photo, and was thrown off the building. He tried selling Bibles on the roadside but sold none, where Korans sold, right next to him. |
− | To help him, Marge tells him to do one of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]' jobs, becoming a teacher, becoming the new teacher at [[Springfield Elementary School|Springfield Elementary]], substituting [[Edna Krabappel | + | To help him, Marge tells him to do one of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]' jobs, becoming a teacher, becoming the new teacher at [[Springfield Elementary School|Springfield Elementary]], substituting [[Edna Krabappel]], but the kids make him leave this job too. |
At Moe's, Bart and Homer discuss ruining Ned's life, Bart being the one that gave him the last straw when he was a teacher, and convinces him to go back to being a teacher, scaring the children with Bart's help, making them think it was [[God]]'s will. Ned becomes the class' teacher. | At Moe's, Bart and Homer discuss ruining Ned's life, Bart being the one that gave him the last straw when he was a teacher, and convinces him to go back to being a teacher, scaring the children with Bart's help, making them think it was [[God]]'s will. Ned becomes the class' teacher. | ||
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"Left Behind"
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Episode Information
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"Left Behind" is the nineteenth episode of season 29 of The Simpsons and the six-hundred and thirty-seventh episode overall. It originally aired on May 6, 2018. The story was written by Al Jean and the teleplay was written by Joel H. Cohen and John Frink. The episode was directed by Lance Kramer. It guest stars Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, via archive audio.
Contents
Synopsis[edit]
- "Homer gets Flanders a job at the plant, and he soon learns that no good deed goes unpunished when Flanders starts to insist on carpools and demands more from Homer's work performance. Meanwhile, Marge feels as though their marriage has lost its spark."
Plot[edit]
During pork chop night, Homer doesn't join the family to watch the solar eclipse. Marge gets mad for him not watching it with her, and wants him to go on a date night the next day.
At Moe's Tavern, he asks for advice from the guys and then gets ready, fixing himself up and placing rose petals outside the bedroom door and over the staircase. He brings her at The Gilded Truffle, at The Sip 'N' Spin Lounge and on a gondola, that they manage to get home.
When the things were starting to get spicy in the bedroom, someone started knocking on the door. It was Ned, feeling down since he lost his job, as The Leftorium closed after people started getting their stuff online. Marge gets Homer to help him get a job at the Power Plant, while Ned offers him his famous hot cocoa.
Due to his head of resources firing himself, Mr. Burns offers Ned his place and he accepts, while Rod and Todd stays at the Simpson house. Ned makes lots of changes to the Power Plant, stressing them all, but gets fired once he suggests giving money to charity to Mr. Burns.
He tries to work as a dance instructor at Springfield Harbor Cruises, but after trying to teach using the bible as instructions he was thrown off the cruise boat. At Rolling Stone Magazine, he cut The Rolling Stones' hair and changed the way they dressed for a cover photo, and was thrown off the building. He tried selling Bibles on the roadside but sold none, where Korans sold, right next to him.
To help him, Marge tells him to do one of Jesus' jobs, becoming a teacher, becoming the new teacher at Springfield Elementary, substituting Edna Krabappel, but the kids make him leave this job too.
At Moe's, Bart and Homer discuss ruining Ned's life, Bart being the one that gave him the last straw when he was a teacher, and convinces him to go back to being a teacher, scaring the children with Bart's help, making them think it was God's will. Ned becomes the class' teacher.
Production[edit]
Marcia Wallace is credited as voicing Edna Krabappel this episode, via archive audio. Wallace passed away in October 2013. The audio for her line, "Remember: if you can teach one kid one thing, then today will be a success.", is from the season 21 episode "Bart Gets a "Z"".
Gallery[edit]
Promo videos[edit]
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