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"'''Life on the Fast Lane'''", also known as "'''Jacques To Be Wild'''",<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/simpsons/episodeguide/season1/page9.shtml|title=Jacques To Be Wild|year=September 2005|publisher=BBC}}</ref> is the ninth episode of [[season 1]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It originally aired on March 18, [[1990]]. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[David Silverman]].
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Desc|[[Homer]] buys [[Marge]] a bowling ball for her birthday, but she accuses him of only buying it for himself - true, right down to the Homer engraving on the ball. To spite him, she begins to learn how to bowl, helped by [[Jacques]], with whom she becomes quite attached to. Homer suspects something when Jacques invites Marge to his apartment, but Marge changes her plans and goes to the [[Nuclear Power Plant|power plant]] to see her husband instead.}}
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== Plot ==
 
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It's Marge's 34th birthday, and her gifts include French perfume from [[Bart]] and a card made with macaroni and glue from Lisa. However, [[Homer]] has forgotten to get Marge a gift, so he goes down to the Springfield Mall. While looking for a gift, a bowling ball in a store window catches his eye. Later that evening, the family goes to the Singing Sirloin, a restaurant with singing waiters, which [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] recommended. The evening seems to be going well, until Homer presents Marge with her present: a bowling ball. Marge is upset that Homer seems to have bought the ball for himself, and tried to pass it off as a gift to her (the holes were drilled for his fingers, and the name 'HOMER' is engraved on it). After having a heated discussion, Marge claims she is keeping the ball, and intends to use it.
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The episode begins with [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] in the kitchen making Marge breakfast for her birthday. The kids bring it upstairs and surprise Marge with breakfast in bed. During the surprise, Homer thinks it's his birthday and quickly realizes he forgot Marge's birthday. He quickly hurries downstairs and takes off in the car with tires squealing. Cut to Homer shopping at the mall for a present. Back at the house, Marge is on the phone with her sisters, [[Patty]] and [[Selma]], talking about Homer's lousy gift giving history and deciding on where to go for her birthday dinner. At the mall, Homer sees a bowling ball and has an idea. Cut back to the house, where Homer hides Marge's present, and Marge informs Homer about dinner at [[The Singing Sirloin]] with the kids and her sisters. Later at the restaurant, Marge receives a bottle of French perfume from Bart and a dried macaroni art piece from Lisa. When it comes time for Homer to give Marge his present, a bowling ball complete with drilled holes and Homer's name engraved on it, everyone's shocked including Marge, visibly upset.
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Back at the house, before going to bed, Homer tries to defend his reasoning for getting Marge the bowling ball. Marge doesn't buy it and decides to go ahead and use the bowling ball just to spite Homer. Homer's upset because his plan for a new bowling ball now backfired. The next day at [[Barney's Bowlarama]], Marge goes bowling by herself and clearly doesn't know what she's doing. A French accented man named Jacques, bowling in the lane next to Marge, comes over and offers bowling lessons to her, and she accepts. It's clear Jacques's to trying to seduce Marge, and she's very flattered. Back at the house, Homer does his fatherly duties, provides pizza for dinner, and puts the kids to bed. Later on, with everyone asleep, Marge finally comes home. When Marge tells Homer she'll be going bowling again the next night, he becomes suspicious, but doesn't say anything to her about it. The next night at the bowling alley, Jacques gives Marge a wrist guard for bowling, with her name embroidered on it. The seduction continues, and Marge is clearly enjoying herself. Later on, Jacques drops off Marge at home and invites Marge to brunch the next day. She reluctantly agrees. When she comes to bed late, once again Homer's suspicious, but doesn't say anything.
  
Marge goes bowling for the first time ever, but is very unsuccessful at bowling. While bowling, she meets [[Jacques]], a handsome French bowling instructor in the next lane, who introduces himself to her and offers to give her bowling lessons. On their next meeting, Jacques gives her a bowler's glove with her name on it, causing Marge much joy. As their lessons continue, the two seem to grow closer, even though Marge acknowledges that she's married to Homer.
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The next morning, before school, Marge gives Bart and Lisa large sack lunches with extra goodies inside and showers them with lots of love. Lisa asks Marge if she is going bowling later, and Marge says yes. Later on the bus, while Bart comments on the cool lunches, Lisa explains to him Marge is feeling guilty because her marriage with Homer's starting to crumble. Bart doesn't understand and denies the situation even exists. At brunch with Jacques, Marge is visibly nervous about being seen with another man, and local gossip [[Helen Lovejoy]] ([[Timothy Lovejoy, Jr.|the wife of Reverend Lovejoy]]) stops by to chat. Marge starts feeling even more uncomfortable, and, when Jacques asks her to meet with him at his apartment, she faints. During her fainting spell, Marge dreams about the encounter with Jacques at his apartment. In the dream, Marge in a gown and Jacques in a tux dance together and just as Jacques leans in for a kiss, she wakes up from her dream. Marge sees Jacques staring her in the eyes, and she agrees to meet him again, this time, at his apartment.  
  
One morning, Jacques and Marge go for brunch, only to be seen by [[Helen Lovejoy]] (in her first appearance on the show), who seems more than eager to assume that Marge is having an affair. Jacques calmly insists that he and Marge are there strictly to discuss bowling, but Helen still leaves with a small shred of doubt. Once she leaves, Jacques asks Marge to meet with him again...this time at his apartment. The proposition causes Marge to faint, during which she has a dream of being with Jacques. When she comes to, she calmly accepts his offer.
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Back at home in the bedroom, Homer discovers Marge's wrist guard and fears the worst. Bart comes in and asks Homer to play catch. When playing catch in the backyard, Homer's too depressed and lost in thought to pay attention. Bart panics and realizes Lisa's right about their parents' marriage. He offers Homer some advice and tells him to keep his mouth shut to Marge about the situation and maybe it won't get any worse. The next morning, while Marge is making the kids lunches for school, Homer tells her how much he likes her sandwiches, mentions he doesn't believe in keeping feelings bottled up inside, and walks out to go to work. Marge is touched by his words. Cut to Jacques at his apartment getting ready for his meeting with Marge, and it's apparent he plans on really putting the moves on Marge this time. Back to Homer at work, too preoccupied to eat his lunch. Meanwhile, Marge is in the car headed for Jacques' apartment. On the way there, she sees various couples together clearly in love. When she comes to a fork in the road with one way leading to Jacques and the other leading to Homer at the power plant, she can't decide which way to go. Cut back to Homer, looking sad and depressed at work when Marge walks in and taps him on the shoulder, surprising him and making him forget all of his worries. As Homer carries Marge in his arms off to the backseat of their car, he announces "I won't be back for ten minutes!"
  
During this time, the other members of the Simpson family have been noticing some changes. Marge has been eagerly giving extra treats and goodies to Bart and Lisa. Bart sees nothing wrong with this, but Lisa suspects that Marge is 'wracked with guilt' thinking that her marriage is failing. Homer meanwhile, has been growing concerned with how much time Marge has been out bowling and away from the family. When he finds the bowling glove inscribed to Marge, he grows saddened.
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== Production ==
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The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by David Silverman.
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On the day that Marge is to meet with Jacques, Homer exchanges a few words with her, noting how much he cares for her. His words cause her to consider just what she is doing. On her way to Jacques, she eventually comes to a fork in the road: one way leading to Jacques' apartment, another leading to the Nuclear Power Plant.
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== Reception ==
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"Life on the Fast Lane" won the {{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program}} in the {{W|42nd Primetime Emmy Awards}}.<ref name="Emmy42Anim">[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1990/outstanding-short-format-animated-program Television Academy - "42nd Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners"]</ref>
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Shortly afterward, Marge chooses to go to the plant, where she surprises Homer, who is overjoyed to see her. Homer happily carries her out of the power plant, amid the cheers of his co-workers.
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Episode Information
Episode number: 9
Season number: S1 E9
Production code: 7G11
Original airdate: March 18, 1990
Showrunners: James L. Brooks
Matt Groening
Sam Simon
Written by: John Swartzwelder
Directed by: David Silverman
DVD features


"Life on the Fast Lane", also known as "Jacques To Be Wild",[1] is the ninth episode of season 1 of The Simpsons. It originally aired on March 18, 1990. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by David Silverman.

Synopsis[edit]

"Homer buys Marge a bowling ball for her birthday, but she accuses him of only buying it for himself - true, right down to the Homer engraving on the ball. To spite him, she begins to learn how to bowl, helped by Jacques, with whom she becomes quite attached to. Homer suspects something when Jacques invites Marge to his apartment, but Marge changes her plans and goes to the power plant to see her husband instead."


Plot[edit]

The episode begins with Bart and Lisa in the kitchen making Marge breakfast for her birthday. The kids bring it upstairs and surprise Marge with breakfast in bed. During the surprise, Homer thinks it's his birthday and quickly realizes he forgot Marge's birthday. He quickly hurries downstairs and takes off in the car with tires squealing. Cut to Homer shopping at the mall for a present. Back at the house, Marge is on the phone with her sisters, Patty and Selma, talking about Homer's lousy gift giving history and deciding on where to go for her birthday dinner. At the mall, Homer sees a bowling ball and has an idea. Cut back to the house, where Homer hides Marge's present, and Marge informs Homer about dinner at The Singing Sirloin with the kids and her sisters. Later at the restaurant, Marge receives a bottle of French perfume from Bart and a dried macaroni art piece from Lisa. When it comes time for Homer to give Marge his present, a bowling ball complete with drilled holes and Homer's name engraved on it, everyone's shocked including Marge, visibly upset.

Back at the house, before going to bed, Homer tries to defend his reasoning for getting Marge the bowling ball. Marge doesn't buy it and decides to go ahead and use the bowling ball just to spite Homer. Homer's upset because his plan for a new bowling ball now backfired. The next day at Barney's Bowlarama, Marge goes bowling by herself and clearly doesn't know what she's doing. A French accented man named Jacques, bowling in the lane next to Marge, comes over and offers bowling lessons to her, and she accepts. It's clear Jacques's to trying to seduce Marge, and she's very flattered. Back at the house, Homer does his fatherly duties, provides pizza for dinner, and puts the kids to bed. Later on, with everyone asleep, Marge finally comes home. When Marge tells Homer she'll be going bowling again the next night, he becomes suspicious, but doesn't say anything to her about it. The next night at the bowling alley, Jacques gives Marge a wrist guard for bowling, with her name embroidered on it. The seduction continues, and Marge is clearly enjoying herself. Later on, Jacques drops off Marge at home and invites Marge to brunch the next day. She reluctantly agrees. When she comes to bed late, once again Homer's suspicious, but doesn't say anything.

The next morning, before school, Marge gives Bart and Lisa large sack lunches with extra goodies inside and showers them with lots of love. Lisa asks Marge if she is going bowling later, and Marge says yes. Later on the bus, while Bart comments on the cool lunches, Lisa explains to him Marge is feeling guilty because her marriage with Homer's starting to crumble. Bart doesn't understand and denies the situation even exists. At brunch with Jacques, Marge is visibly nervous about being seen with another man, and local gossip Helen Lovejoy (the wife of Reverend Lovejoy) stops by to chat. Marge starts feeling even more uncomfortable, and, when Jacques asks her to meet with him at his apartment, she faints. During her fainting spell, Marge dreams about the encounter with Jacques at his apartment. In the dream, Marge in a gown and Jacques in a tux dance together and just as Jacques leans in for a kiss, she wakes up from her dream. Marge sees Jacques staring her in the eyes, and she agrees to meet him again, this time, at his apartment.

Back at home in the bedroom, Homer discovers Marge's wrist guard and fears the worst. Bart comes in and asks Homer to play catch. When playing catch in the backyard, Homer's too depressed and lost in thought to pay attention. Bart panics and realizes Lisa's right about their parents' marriage. He offers Homer some advice and tells him to keep his mouth shut to Marge about the situation and maybe it won't get any worse. The next morning, while Marge is making the kids lunches for school, Homer tells her how much he likes her sandwiches, mentions he doesn't believe in keeping feelings bottled up inside, and walks out to go to work. Marge is touched by his words. Cut to Jacques at his apartment getting ready for his meeting with Marge, and it's apparent he plans on really putting the moves on Marge this time. Back to Homer at work, too preoccupied to eat his lunch. Meanwhile, Marge is in the car headed for Jacques' apartment. On the way there, she sees various couples together clearly in love. When she comes to a fork in the road with one way leading to Jacques and the other leading to Homer at the power plant, she can't decide which way to go. Cut back to Homer, looking sad and depressed at work when Marge walks in and taps him on the shoulder, surprising him and making him forget all of his worries. As Homer carries Marge in his arms off to the backseat of their car, he announces "I won't be back for ten minutes!"

Production[edit]

The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by David Silverman.

Reception[edit]

"Life on the Fast Lane" won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards.[2]

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Germany.png Deutsch "Der schöne Jacques" The handsome Jacques
Spain flag.png Español "Jacques, el rompecorazones" Jacques, the heartthrob
Hispanic America.gif Español "Un momento de decisión" A moment of decision
France.png Français "Marge perd la boule" Marge loses the ball/her mind
Flag of Quebec.svg.png Français "Marge prend sa revanche" Marge gets her revenge
Italy Flag.png Italiano "Nati per essere sfrenati" Born to be wild
Brasil Flag.png Português "Uma Vida Turbulenta" A Stormy Life
Hungary flag.png Magyar "Kalandra fel!" Adventure time
Flag of Japan.png 日本語 "恋におちて" Falling in Love

References[edit]


The Saga of Carl - title screen.png Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to "Life on the Fast Lane".
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