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"'''My Big Fat Geek Wedding'''" is the seventeenth episode of [[season 15]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the three-hundred and thirtieth episode overall. It originally aired on April 18, [[2004]]. The episode was written by [[Kevin Curran]] and directed by [[Mark Kirkland]]. It guest stars [[Matt Groening]] as {{Ch|Matt Groening|himself}}.
  
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{{Desc|When [[Principal Skinner]] gets cold feet before pending nuptials, his fiancée, [[Edna Krabappel]], calls off the wedding. Determined to win her back, Skinner enlists [[Homer]]'s help. Meanwhile, [[Marge]] is convinced Edna can do better. Edna rebounds into the arms of [[Comic Book Guy]], who whisks her off to a comic book convention. Skinner shows up at the convention in a last, desperate attempt to fight Comic Book Guy for Edna's heart.}}
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== Plot ==
 
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Love is in the air when [[Principal Seymour Skinner]] and [[Edna Krabappel]] are finally getting married. They each have their bachelor party, with Mrs. Krabappel having hers at the Simpson house with [[Duffman]] and [[Chief Wiggum]] as strippers, and Principal Skinner having his at [[Moe's]] with [[Homer]]. However, at his party, Skinner admits that he has doubts about marrying Mrs. Krabappel. When the wedding is held at Springfield Elementary's gymnasium, Edna learns that Skinner does not want to marry her, and runs away from the ceremony. The wedding is called off.
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After it is called off, Homer and [[Marge]] try to get Skinner and Krabappel to be engaged again, but it is halted by Homer and Marge's own marriage problems. Mrs. Krabappel returns a wedding gift to the [[Comic Book Guy]], and she finds him to be an interesting man. Homer gets Skinner to serenade Krabappel using a band made up of Bart, Milhouse, and Martin, but that fails when he learns that the Comic Book Guy and Krabappel are in love. The family visits the Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con to confront Comic Book Guy, who proposes to marry Krabappel after the family sees [[Futurama]] creator {{Ch|Matt Groening}}.
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Skinner, dressed up as Catwoman (who he thought was Catman), battles the Comic Book Guy. Krabappel interrupts their fight to declare that she will not marry either man. When she tells the Comic Book Guy how they had fun but are very different, he accepts her decision, though Skinner is still upset. Later, at the Simpson house, Homer asks Marge to remarry him, which is done in the style of a mock Klingon wedding.
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== Reception ==
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The episode was watched by 9.1 million viewers.
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Love is in the air when [[Principal Seymour Skinner]] and [[Edna Krabappel]] are finally getting married. They each have their bachelor party, with Mrs. Krabappel having hers at the Simpson house with [[Duffman]] and a [[Chief Wiggum]] as strippers, and Principal Skinner having his at [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]] with [[Homer]]. However, at his party, Skinner admits that he has doubts about marrying Mrs. Krabappel. When the wedding is held at Springfield Elementary's gymnasium, Edna learns that Skinner does not want to marry her, and runs away from the ceremony. The wedding is called off.
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After it is called off, Homer and [[Marge]] try to get Skinner and Krabappel to be engaged again, but it is halted by Homer and Marge's own marriage problems. Mrs. Krabappel returns a wedding gift to the [[Comic Book Guy]], and she finds him to be an interesting man. Homer gets Skinner to serenade Krabappel using a band made up of Bart, Milhouse, and Martin, but that fails when he learns that the Comic Book Guy and Krabappel are in love. The family visits the Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con to confront Comic Book Guy, who proposes to marry Krabappel after the family sees [[Futurama]] creator [[Matt Groening]]. Skinner, dressed up as Catwoman (who he thought was Catman), battles the Comic Book Guy. Krabappel interrupts their fight to declare that she will not marry either man. When she tells the Comic Book Guy how they had fun but are very different, he accepts her decision, though Skinner is still upset. Later, at the Simpson house, Homer asks Marge to remarry him, which is done in the style of a mock Klingon wedding.
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Season 15 Episode
329 "The Wandering Juvie"
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"My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
"Catch 'Em If You Can" 331
"My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
My Big Fat Geek Wedding promo 1.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 330
Season number: S15 E17
Production code: FABF12
Original airdate: April 18, 2004
Couch gag: The Simpson's are molded out of Play-Doh
Guest star(s): Matt Groening as himself
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Kevin Curran
Directed by: Mark Kirkland


"My Big Fat Geek Wedding" is the seventeenth episode of season 15 of The Simpsons and the three-hundred and thirtieth episode overall. It originally aired on April 18, 2004. The episode was written by Kevin Curran and directed by Mark Kirkland. It guest stars Matt Groening as himself.

Synopsis[edit]

"When Principal Skinner gets cold feet before pending nuptials, his fiancée, Edna Krabappel, calls off the wedding. Determined to win her back, Skinner enlists Homer's help. Meanwhile, Marge is convinced Edna can do better. Edna rebounds into the arms of Comic Book Guy, who whisks her off to a comic book convention. Skinner shows up at the convention in a last, desperate attempt to fight Comic Book Guy for Edna's heart."


Plot[edit]

Love is in the air when Principal Seymour Skinner and Edna Krabappel are finally getting married. They each have their bachelor party, with Mrs. Krabappel having hers at the Simpson house with Duffman and Chief Wiggum as strippers, and Principal Skinner having his at Moe's with Homer. However, at his party, Skinner admits that he has doubts about marrying Mrs. Krabappel. When the wedding is held at Springfield Elementary's gymnasium, Edna learns that Skinner does not want to marry her, and runs away from the ceremony. The wedding is called off.

After it is called off, Homer and Marge try to get Skinner and Krabappel to be engaged again, but it is halted by Homer and Marge's own marriage problems. Mrs. Krabappel returns a wedding gift to the Comic Book Guy, and she finds him to be an interesting man. Homer gets Skinner to serenade Krabappel using a band made up of Bart, Milhouse, and Martin, but that fails when he learns that the Comic Book Guy and Krabappel are in love. The family visits the Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con to confront Comic Book Guy, who proposes to marry Krabappel after the family sees Futurama creator Matt Groening.

Skinner, dressed up as Catwoman (who he thought was Catman), battles the Comic Book Guy. Krabappel interrupts their fight to declare that she will not marry either man. When she tells the Comic Book Guy how they had fun but are very different, he accepts her decision, though Skinner is still upset. Later, at the Simpson house, Homer asks Marge to remarry him, which is done in the style of a mock Klingon wedding.

Reception[edit]

The episode was watched by 9.1 million viewers.

Gallery[edit]


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