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− | {{Quote|I'm here today to give you the skinny on shoplifting, thereby completing my plea bargain with the good people at | + | {{Quote|I'm here today to give you the skinny on shoplifting, thereby completing my plea bargain with the good people at {{W|Foot Locker}} of Beverly Hills.|[[Troy McClure]]}} |
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− | | | + | |number= 139 |
− | | | + | |season=7 |
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− | | | + | |prodcode= 3F07 |
− | | | + | |airdate= December 17, [[1995]] |
− | | | + | |blackboard= "I will stop talking about the twelve inch pianist" |
− | | | + | |couchgag= Homer notices a plug in the middle of the floor and pulls it. Everyone and everything gets sucked down the drain. |
− | | | + | |guests= [[Lawrence Tierney]] as [[Don Brodka]] |
+ | |showrunner1= Bill Oakley | ||
+ | |showrunner2= Josh Weinstein | ||
+ | |writer= [[Mike Scully]] | ||
+ | |director= [[Steven Dean Moore]] | ||
|DVD features=yes | |DVD features=yes | ||
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− | "'''Marge Be Not Proud'''" is the eleventh episode of [[season 7]]. It originally aired on December 17, 1995. The episode was written by [[Mike Scully]] and directed by [[Steven Dean Moore]]. [[Lawrence Tierney]] | + | "'''Marge Be Not Proud'''" is the eleventh episode of [[season 7]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and thirty-ninth episode overall. It originally aired on December 17, [[1995]]. The episode was written by [[Mike Scully]] and directed by [[Steven Dean Moore]]. It guest stars [[Lawrence Tierney]] as [[Don Brodka]]. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
− | [[Bart]] is caught attempting to shoplift a video game. He tries to keep his failed "four-finger discount" trip a secret from [[Homer]] and [[Marge]], and initially succeeds. But unfortunately, Marge finds out when the family returns to the same store to have the family Christmas photo taken. | + | {{Desc|[[Bart]] is caught attempting to shoplift a video game. He tries to keep his failed "four-finger discount" trip a secret from [[Homer]] and [[Marge]], and initially succeeds. But unfortunately, Marge finds out when the family returns to the same store to have the family Christmas photo taken.}} |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
[[File:Marge Be Not Proud Promo.jpg|thumb|left|Promo image for the episode]] | [[File:Marge Be Not Proud Promo.jpg|thumb|left|Promo image for the episode]] | ||
− | When the family watches a Christmas special hosted by [[Krusty the Clown]], [[Bart]] sees a commercial advertising the fighting game ''[[Bonestorm]]'', and decides he must have it. However, [[Marge]] tells him no, because the | + | When the family watches a Christmas special hosted by [[Krusty the Clown]], [[Bart]] sees a commercial advertising the fighting game ''[[Bonestorm]]'', and decides he must have it. However, [[Marge]] tells him no, because the {{W|Mortal Kombat}}-type game costs too much and is too violent. |
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Bart makes other attempts to obtain or play the game, but they fail. At the [[Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop|Android's Dungeon]], [[Comic Book Guy]] tells Bart all available copies of the game have been rented; however, multiple copies of the golf game ''[[Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge]]'' (which is portrayed as being incredibly boring) remain. Passing it up, Bart later learns that [[Milhouse]] has Bonestorm and goes over his house to play it, but Milhouse quickly has Bart thrown out because he doesn't want Bart to play his video games. | Bart makes other attempts to obtain or play the game, but they fail. At the [[Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop|Android's Dungeon]], [[Comic Book Guy]] tells Bart all available copies of the game have been rented; however, multiple copies of the golf game ''[[Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge]]'' (which is portrayed as being incredibly boring) remain. Passing it up, Bart later learns that [[Milhouse]] has Bonestorm and goes over his house to play it, but Milhouse quickly has Bart thrown out because he doesn't want Bart to play his video games. | ||
− | Discouraged, Bart visits the local [[Try-N-Save]] discount store. Inside in the electronics section, a spoiled kid | + | Discouraged, Bart visits the local [[Try-N-Save]] discount store. Inside in the electronics section, a spoiled kid, named [[Gavin]], demands that his mother buy him ''Bonestorm'' (she gives in), and Bart sees [[Jimbo]] and [[Nelson]] shoplifting from the store. Bart notices that the video game case has been left open, and hears the voices of various video game characters whispering to him. Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Sonic the Hedgehog tell him to go ahead and take the game, but Lee Carvallo tries to talk him out of it. No longer able to resist the temptation, Bart takes a copy of ''Bonestorm'', hides it in his jacket, and walks out of the store. |
− | Outside, Bart thinks he's home free, until he feels a heavy hand on his shoulder. He's been caught by the store's security officer, [[Don Brodka|Detective Don Brodka]]. Bart is taken to a back room, where Brodka calls his parents (he leaves a message because they weren't home) and tells him to leave and never return, or else he'll face criminal charges. Bart races home, barely beating his parents (who are hurrying home themselves to change [[Maggie]]'s diaper) | + | Outside, Bart thinks he's home free, until he feels a heavy hand on his shoulder. He's been caught by the store's merciless security officer, [[Don Brodka|Detective Don Brodka]]. Bart is taken to a back room, where Brodka calls his parents (he leaves a message because they weren't home) and tells him to leave and never return, or else he'll face criminal charges. Bart races home, barely beating his parents (who are hurrying home themselves to change [[Maggie]]'s diaper) to the door. He manages to replace Brodka's phone message with another tape and hides the real tape. Bart has avoided trouble, temporarily. |
− | [[File:Bart in trouble. | + | [[File:Bart in trouble.png|left|200px|thumb|Bart reacts after Marge finds out about him shoplifting.]] |
The next day, Marge announces plans to have their family's picture taken at a photographer's studio at Try-N-Save - the very store that Bart has been banned from entering. Bart tries to convince Marge to go elsewhere, but the family goes to the Try-N-Save. Bart tries to avoid detection, but Brodka grabs him just as the photographer snaps the picture. He explains to Marge and [[Homer]] that their son broke the "11th Commandment": Thou shalt not steal. When Marge tells him that her son is not a shoplifter, the store detective shows them the surveillance tape on one of the TVs in the store. Bart blocks the TV, crying out: "I did it!", but the incriminating tape is also playing on all the other TVs for sale, over and over again. | The next day, Marge announces plans to have their family's picture taken at a photographer's studio at Try-N-Save - the very store that Bart has been banned from entering. Bart tries to convince Marge to go elsewhere, but the family goes to the Try-N-Save. Bart tries to avoid detection, but Brodka grabs him just as the photographer snaps the picture. He explains to Marge and [[Homer]] that their son broke the "11th Commandment": Thou shalt not steal. When Marge tells him that her son is not a shoplifter, the store detective shows them the surveillance tape on one of the TVs in the store. Bart blocks the TV, crying out: "I did it!", but the incriminating tape is also playing on all the other TVs for sale, over and over again. | ||
− | Back at the Simpson home, Bart's parents are very disappointed in him. Homer begins to lecture him, but goes off into a mindless rant about the | + | Back at the Simpson home, Bart's parents are very disappointed in him. Homer begins to lecture him, but goes off into a mindless rant about the {{W2|Police Academy|franchise}} movies, finally ending by saying "stay outta my booze." Marge, however, becomes distant with her son and sends him to bed. Later, Bart is left out of family activities, such as decorating the Christmas tree and making snow statues of themselves. |
− | Bart fears he has lost his mother's love, and decides he must repent. He visits | + | Bart fears he has lost his mother's love, and decides he must repent. He visits the Try-N-Save again and talks to Brodka about his actions to return the game, and returns home with a bulge in his coat. Marge confronts him, believing he was shoplifting again, and finds Bart has hidden a handsome picture of himself (as opposed to his usual wacky look in photos) bought as a Christmas present for Marge, with a receipt saying "Paid in full". Marge is overjoyed, and in gratitude for receiving her Christmas gift early, she gives Bart his, telling him it is the video game "every boy wants," according to the store clerk. Bart eagerly opens the present, only to find out it's ''Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge. ''Clearly, the clerk exploited Marge's ignorance in order to unload the unpopular game. Although he's disappointed, Bart smiles and embraces his mother, much to Marge's delight. |
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− | Marge is overjoyed, and in gratitude for receiving her Christmas gift early, she gives Bart his, telling him it is the video game "every boy wants," according to the store clerk. Bart eagerly opens the present, only to find out it's ''Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge. ''Clearly, the clerk exploited Marge's ignorance in order to unload the unpopular game. Although he's disappointed, Bart smiles and embraces his mother. | ||
As the ending credits roll, Bart plays his new game, obviously trying to get as much excitement out of it as possible before giving up and stopping. | As the ending credits roll, Bart plays his new game, obviously trying to get as much excitement out of it as possible before giving up and stopping. | ||
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The early working title for the episode was "Bart the Stealer".<ref>[https://twitter.com/Joshstrangehill/status/427530439079624705 Josh Weinstein tweet 1]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Joshstrangehill/status/428368008910610433 Josh Weinstein tweet 2]</ref> | The early working title for the episode was "Bart the Stealer".<ref>[https://twitter.com/Joshstrangehill/status/427530439079624705 Josh Weinstein tweet 1]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Joshstrangehill/status/428368008910610433 Josh Weinstein tweet 2]</ref> | ||
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"Marge Be Not Proud"
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Episode Information
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"Marge Be Not Proud" is the eleventh episode of season 7 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and thirty-ninth episode overall. It originally aired on December 17, 1995. The episode was written by Mike Scully and directed by Steven Dean Moore. It guest stars Lawrence Tierney as Don Brodka.
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Synopsis[edit]
- "Bart is caught attempting to shoplift a video game. He tries to keep his failed "four-finger discount" trip a secret from Homer and Marge, and initially succeeds. But unfortunately, Marge finds out when the family returns to the same store to have the family Christmas photo taken."
Plot[edit]
When the family watches a Christmas special hosted by Krusty the Clown, Bart sees a commercial advertising the fighting game Bonestorm, and decides he must have it. However, Marge tells him no, because the Mortal Kombat-type game costs too much and is too violent. Bart makes other attempts to obtain or play the game, but they fail. At the Android's Dungeon, Comic Book Guy tells Bart all available copies of the game have been rented; however, multiple copies of the golf game Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge (which is portrayed as being incredibly boring) remain. Passing it up, Bart later learns that Milhouse has Bonestorm and goes over his house to play it, but Milhouse quickly has Bart thrown out because he doesn't want Bart to play his video games.
Discouraged, Bart visits the local Try-N-Save discount store. Inside in the electronics section, a spoiled kid, named Gavin, demands that his mother buy him Bonestorm (she gives in), and Bart sees Jimbo and Nelson shoplifting from the store. Bart notices that the video game case has been left open, and hears the voices of various video game characters whispering to him. Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Sonic the Hedgehog tell him to go ahead and take the game, but Lee Carvallo tries to talk him out of it. No longer able to resist the temptation, Bart takes a copy of Bonestorm, hides it in his jacket, and walks out of the store.
Outside, Bart thinks he's home free, until he feels a heavy hand on his shoulder. He's been caught by the store's merciless security officer, Detective Don Brodka. Bart is taken to a back room, where Brodka calls his parents (he leaves a message because they weren't home) and tells him to leave and never return, or else he'll face criminal charges. Bart races home, barely beating his parents (who are hurrying home themselves to change Maggie's diaper) to the door. He manages to replace Brodka's phone message with another tape and hides the real tape. Bart has avoided trouble, temporarily.
The next day, Marge announces plans to have their family's picture taken at a photographer's studio at Try-N-Save - the very store that Bart has been banned from entering. Bart tries to convince Marge to go elsewhere, but the family goes to the Try-N-Save. Bart tries to avoid detection, but Brodka grabs him just as the photographer snaps the picture. He explains to Marge and Homer that their son broke the "11th Commandment": Thou shalt not steal. When Marge tells him that her son is not a shoplifter, the store detective shows them the surveillance tape on one of the TVs in the store. Bart blocks the TV, crying out: "I did it!", but the incriminating tape is also playing on all the other TVs for sale, over and over again.
Back at the Simpson home, Bart's parents are very disappointed in him. Homer begins to lecture him, but goes off into a mindless rant about the Police Academy movies, finally ending by saying "stay outta my booze." Marge, however, becomes distant with her son and sends him to bed. Later, Bart is left out of family activities, such as decorating the Christmas tree and making snow statues of themselves.
Bart fears he has lost his mother's love, and decides he must repent. He visits the Try-N-Save again and talks to Brodka about his actions to return the game, and returns home with a bulge in his coat. Marge confronts him, believing he was shoplifting again, and finds Bart has hidden a handsome picture of himself (as opposed to his usual wacky look in photos) bought as a Christmas present for Marge, with a receipt saying "Paid in full". Marge is overjoyed, and in gratitude for receiving her Christmas gift early, she gives Bart his, telling him it is the video game "every boy wants," according to the store clerk. Bart eagerly opens the present, only to find out it's Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge. Clearly, the clerk exploited Marge's ignorance in order to unload the unpopular game. Although he's disappointed, Bart smiles and embraces his mother, much to Marge's delight.
As the ending credits roll, Bart plays his new game, obviously trying to get as much excitement out of it as possible before giving up and stopping.
Production[edit]
This is the second Christmas-themed Simpsons episode. The first one, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", was also the first-ever Simpsons episode, and aired six years earlier to the day. The writers had been thinking about doing a second Christmas show for many years, but no one wanted to take it on because they thought that they would just be repeating the first episode. After this episode, new Christmas episodes were made almost every year.
The early working title for the episode was "Bart the Stealer".[1][2]
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