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"'''The D'oh-cial Network'''" is the eleventh episode of [[Season 23]]. It first aired on January 15, 2012. [[Armie Hammer]] guest stars as [[Tyler Winklevoss|Tyler]] and [[Cameron Winklevoss]], [[David Letterman]] as {{ch|David Latterman|himself}} and the [[The Tiger Lillies]] were credited with a special music guest.
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"'''The D'oh-cial Network'''" is the eleventh episode of [[season 23]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the four-hundred and ninety-seventh episode overall. It originally aired on January 15, [[2012]]. The episode was written by [[J. Stewart Burns]] and directed by [[Chris Clements]]. It guest stars [[Armie Hammer]] as [[Tyler Winklevoss|Tyler]] and [[Cameron Winklevoss]], [[David Letterman]] as {{Ch|David Letterman|himself}} and [[Tiger Lillies]] as [[Theme Song|end credits]] performers.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
"As the mastermind and creator of the online social networking phenomenon [[SpringFace]], [[Lisa]] is called to trial when [[Springfield]]'s obsession with the site becomes chaotic and dysfunctional. Lisa recounts her story and explains that she created the site after realizing she had no real friends. But as SpringFace expands and Springfield's fixation with the site causes mass hysteria, Lisa begins to realize that adding thousands of friends online did not compare to having real friendships. Later, [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] compete against the [[Winklevoss Twins]] in the rowing event at the [[2012 Olympic Games]]."<ref>[http://www.foxflash.com/div.php/main/page?aID=1z4&mo=13&d=8 FoxFlash]</ref>
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{{Desc|As the mastermind and creator of the online social networking phenomenon [[SpringFace]], [[Lisa]] is called to trial when [[Springfield]]'s obsession with the site becomes chaotic and dysfunctional. Lisa recounts her story and explains that she created the site after realizing she had no real friends. But as SpringFace expands and Springfield's fixation with the site causes mass hysteria, Lisa begins to realize that adding thousands of friends online did not compare to having real friendships. Later, [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] compete against the [[Tyler Winklevoss|Winklevoss]] [[Cameron Winklevoss|Twins]] in the rowing event at the [[2012 Olympic Games]].}}
  
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21 cues were spotted for this episode for a total of about six-and-a-half minutes of music. There will be an extended couch gag, with some special guests, and a bonus at the end of the episode, as well as a unique take on the End theme.
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In [[Springfield County Court House]], Lisa is getting tried for creating a social networking site, SpringFace, which has caused devastation in town. Lisa begins to explain her story.
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Two months prior, the family went to [[Towne Centre at Springfielde Glenne]]. Here, they met [[Lenny]] who had bought a [[Condos at Towne Centre at Springfielde Glenne|condo]] here. After telling him that he can't go shopping with them, he runs off into [[American Princess]]. [[Marge]] gives the rest of the family coupons to use in the shops and they all go their separate ways. Lisa explains every shop that they went to and the [[Blue-haired lawyer]], back in normal time, tells Lisa to hurry up and get to it. Lisa says that she has cut a lot of it out and all the curse words have been cut out too.
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Back to two months ago, Lisa meets [[Sherri]] and [[Terri]] outside [[Home of the Braid]] where they tell her that she is unpopular. Meanwhile, [[Homer]] buys a [[Mapple Void]] from the [[Mapple Store]]. Upset by the fact she is unpopular, Lisa comes back home from school one day and Homer invites her to become friends with his new computer. Lisa discovers it's so much easier to make friends with people over the Internet than in real life and decides to set up a social networking website, SpringFace. Enlisting the help of fellow nerds [[Martin]], [[Database]], [[Cosine]] and [[Report Card]], they get the idea of the layout from [[Nelson]] who then attacks the nerds and walks out again.
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Eventually, SpringFace becomes popular, not only between the children, but the adults start to use it as well. Lisa realizes that she has made something immensely popular. Pretty much the whole of Springfield starts to use it, using mobile devices to go on it even when driving. Eventually, Lisa realizes what has happened, she feels more alone than ever before as everyone is using SpringFace and not speaking to her in real life.
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Back in court, the blue-haired lawyer explains that SpringFace had become a failure to Lisa and was the biggest failure since {{W|Ask Jeeves}}. {{ap|Jeeves|Ask Jeeves}} then gets up and walks off, head hung low.
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Eventually, devastation starts to happen in Springfield. There are lots of car crashes due to people being on SpringFace and 35 people end up dead. Back in the court room, Lisa is asked to shut down SpringFace, which she does. Everyone starts to get on with their normal lives.
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After this, text appears on the screen explaining what has happened:
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*[[Principal Skinner]] was convicted of selling hornet honey as bee honey.
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*[[Mr. Burns]] received a payment of $35 million even though he didn't do anything.
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*[[Groundskeeper Willie]] was not in this episode. ''(Even though he actually was in a crowd scene)''
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*Lisa learned that it's not how many SpringFace friends you have, what matters is how many followers you have on SpringTwit.
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*[[Kearney]]'s avatar died in [[Vietnam]].
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In [[London]], [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] are taking part in the [[London 2012 Olympics]] rowing event, against [[Cameron Winklevoss|Cameron]] and [[Tyler Winklevoss]]. Patty and Selma pull ahead and the Winklevoss twins then start to make out with each other.
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=== A Simpsons "Show's Too Short" Story ===
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As the credits start to roll, a story about Bart and Milhouse starts to play. Bart, bored in school one day, decides to cover the school in toilet paper. He and Milhouse bulk buy a lot of toilet paper from the [[98c Store]] and then cover it, only for a large eagle to claim the toilet papered school as it's nest. It takes Bart and Milhouse and feeds them worms. To this day, they are still there. Principal Skinner finishes reading the book and says that's why you shouldn't pull pranks. His chair then breaks and everyone laughs.
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== Reception ==
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This episode gathered 11.48 million viewers with 5.4 rating on its premiere in the US.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120120194530/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/01/18/sunday-final-ratings-the-good-wife-adjusted-up-pan-am-adjusted-down-giantspackers-unscrambled-fox/116808/ TV by the Numbers January 15th, 2012 Final Ratings]</ref> The episode became the highest-rated broadcast in Fox's Animation Domination lineup that night, and the most watched episode in season 23 overall.
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For the week of January 9–15, 2012, "The D'oh-cial Network" placed third in the ratings among all prime-time broadcasts in the 18–49 demographic, in the same time becoming the top scripted show among adults aged 18–49 that week.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120121020149/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/01/18/tv-ratings-broadcast-top-25-broncospatriots-simpsons-ncis-top-week-17/116634/ TV by the Numbers January 9–15, 2012 Weekly Ratings]</ref>
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Episode Information
Episode number: 497
Season number: S23 E11
Production code: PABF04
Original airdate: January 15, 2012
Title screen: A large demon flies by carrying a struggling Ned Flanders.
Billboard gag: Winter at Squidport. Dead seals wash up daily.
Chalkboard gag: We do need no education.
Couch gag: David Letterman couch gag
Guest star(s): Armie Hammer as Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss
David Letterman as himself
Tiger Lillies as end credits performers
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: J. Stewart Burns
Directed by: Chris Clements


"The D'oh-cial Network" is the eleventh episode of season 23 of The Simpsons and the four-hundred and ninety-seventh episode overall. It originally aired on January 15, 2012. The episode was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Chris Clements. It guest stars Armie Hammer as Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, David Letterman as himself and Tiger Lillies as end credits performers.

Synopsis[edit]

"As the mastermind and creator of the online social networking phenomenon SpringFace, Lisa is called to trial when Springfield's obsession with the site becomes chaotic and dysfunctional. Lisa recounts her story and explains that she created the site after realizing she had no real friends. But as SpringFace expands and Springfield's fixation with the site causes mass hysteria, Lisa begins to realize that adding thousands of friends online did not compare to having real friendships. Later, Patty and Selma compete against the Winklevoss Twins in the rowing event at the 2012 Olympic Games."


Plot[edit]

In Springfield County Court House, Lisa is getting tried for creating a social networking site, SpringFace, which has caused devastation in town. Lisa begins to explain her story.

Two months prior, the family went to Towne Centre at Springfielde Glenne. Here, they met Lenny who had bought a condo here. After telling him that he can't go shopping with them, he runs off into American Princess. Marge gives the rest of the family coupons to use in the shops and they all go their separate ways. Lisa explains every shop that they went to and the Blue-haired lawyer, back in normal time, tells Lisa to hurry up and get to it. Lisa says that she has cut a lot of it out and all the curse words have been cut out too.

Back to two months ago, Lisa meets Sherri and Terri outside Home of the Braid where they tell her that she is unpopular. Meanwhile, Homer buys a Mapple Void from the Mapple Store. Upset by the fact she is unpopular, Lisa comes back home from school one day and Homer invites her to become friends with his new computer. Lisa discovers it's so much easier to make friends with people over the Internet than in real life and decides to set up a social networking website, SpringFace. Enlisting the help of fellow nerds Martin, Database, Cosine and Report Card, they get the idea of the layout from Nelson who then attacks the nerds and walks out again.

Eventually, SpringFace becomes popular, not only between the children, but the adults start to use it as well. Lisa realizes that she has made something immensely popular. Pretty much the whole of Springfield starts to use it, using mobile devices to go on it even when driving. Eventually, Lisa realizes what has happened, she feels more alone than ever before as everyone is using SpringFace and not speaking to her in real life.

Back in court, the blue-haired lawyer explains that SpringFace had become a failure to Lisa and was the biggest failure since Ask Jeeves. Jeeves then gets up and walks off, head hung low.

Eventually, devastation starts to happen in Springfield. There are lots of car crashes due to people being on SpringFace and 35 people end up dead. Back in the court room, Lisa is asked to shut down SpringFace, which she does. Everyone starts to get on with their normal lives.

After this, text appears on the screen explaining what has happened:

  • Principal Skinner was convicted of selling hornet honey as bee honey.
  • Mr. Burns received a payment of $35 million even though he didn't do anything.
  • Groundskeeper Willie was not in this episode. (Even though he actually was in a crowd scene)
  • Lisa learned that it's not how many SpringFace friends you have, what matters is how many followers you have on SpringTwit.
  • Kearney's avatar died in Vietnam.

In London, Patty and Selma are taking part in the London 2012 Olympics rowing event, against Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. Patty and Selma pull ahead and the Winklevoss twins then start to make out with each other.

A Simpsons "Show's Too Short" Story[edit]

Show's Too Short Story.png

As the credits start to roll, a story about Bart and Milhouse starts to play. Bart, bored in school one day, decides to cover the school in toilet paper. He and Milhouse bulk buy a lot of toilet paper from the 98c Store and then cover it, only for a large eagle to claim the toilet papered school as it's nest. It takes Bart and Milhouse and feeds them worms. To this day, they are still there. Principal Skinner finishes reading the book and says that's why you shouldn't pull pranks. His chair then breaks and everyone laughs.

Reception[edit]

This episode gathered 11.48 million viewers with 5.4 rating on its premiere in the US.[1] The episode became the highest-rated broadcast in Fox's Animation Domination lineup that night, and the most watched episode in season 23 overall.

For the week of January 9–15, 2012, "The D'oh-cial Network" placed third in the ratings among all prime-time broadcasts in the 18–49 demographic, in the same time becoming the top scripted show among adults aged 18–49 that week.[2]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]


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