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"Yellow Subterfuge"
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Episode Information
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"Yellow Subterfuge"[1] is the 7th episode of season 25 and aired on December 8, 2013.[2]
Contents
Synopsis
- "Principal Skinner promises the students that the best-behaved among them can take a ride in a submarine. When Skinner gives all the kids a clean slate, Bart believes even his own past indiscretions will be forgotten if he doesn't get into any more trouble. Meanwhile, Lisa tries to help a cash-poor Krusty to turn things around by suggesting he sell the foreign rights to his shows." [3]
Production
Reception
This episode gathered 6.85 million viewers and a 3.1 million demographic rating, gaining only 70,000 and 10,000 viewers, respectively, from the previous episode "The Kid is All Right", which aired two weeks prior.[4]
The episode received mixed to minorly negative reviews from critics. The A.V. Club awarded it a C+ rating, reprimanding "one of the least effective B-stories in recent memory" for the inability to flesh out the Skinner/Bart story, and for the "too rushed to build the comic momentum" final story, in which Homer, Bart, and Agnes contrive to get rid of Skinner. The aforementioned final story was also praised for being "not a horrible idea", and rewarded the hilarity of Skinner's overall constant attempts to convince others he isn't powerless to prevent disaster; and concluded "while there are a fair amount of laughs along the way, "Yellow Subterfuge" is a rushed, ramshackle enterprise, livened up by some solid Skinner-work."[5] We Got This Covered stated that "there was nothing flashy about this outing," saying that was akin to the rest of the season's episodes, and finished, reporting the episode as "another solid entry with more than a couple of laughs".[6] TV Fanatic labelled the episode as feeling "...like a rerun, even though it was a new installment. Most of the events have taken place before and with greater comedic effect," but also praised the originality of Bart's revenge, giving 2.5 out of 5 stars overall.[7]
Fan reaction was mixed. On NoHomers.net, this episode holds a majority rating of 3/5 stars on a fan poll. Similarly to the critics, they panned the B-plot, but were ambivalent over the main plot, some saying the episode was "the best of the season so far," but also saying it was "badly executed" and panning the Agnes death/prank scenes for being "too rushed" and saying "it could have been better"; one called it "a typical middle-of-the-road modern Simpsons episode."[8]
International premieres
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Gallery
Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to Yellow Subterfuge. |
- Yellow Subterfuge promo1.jpg
- Yellow Subterfuge promo2.jpg
- Yellow Subterfuge promo3.jpg
- Yellow Subterfuge promo4.jpg
- Yellow Subterfuge promo5.jpg
- Yellow Subterfuge promo6.jpg
External links
- Promo video for "Yellow Subterfuge" at YouTube
- Presidential Endorsement from "Yellow Subterfuge" at YouTube
- Wild, Wild Skinner from "Yellow Subterfuge" at YouTube
- The Itchem & Scratchem Show at YouTube
References
- ↑ PAu003681522 at the United States Copyright Office
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- ↑ The Futon Critis TheSimpsons Listings
- ↑ STVPlus - The Simpsons
- ↑ A.V. Club - "Yellow Subterfuge" Review
- ↑ We Got This Covered.com - "Yellow Subterfuge" Review
- ↑ TVFanatic.com - The Simpsons Review: One Flub, No Sub
- ↑ NoHomers.net - Rate and Review - "Yellow Subterfuge"