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"'''The Last Temptation of Krust'''" is the fifteenth episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[List of The Simpsons episodes#Season 9 (1997-1998)|ninth season]]. The title is a reference to the controversial novel and film ''[[The Last Temptation of Christ]]''.
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"'''The Last Temptation of Krust'''" is the fifteenth episode of [[season 9]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and ninety-third episode overall. It originally aired on February 22, [[1998]]. The episode was written by [[Donick Cary]] and directed by [[Mike B. Anderson]]. It guest stars [[Jay Leno]] as {{Ch|Jay Leno|himself}}, [[Steven Wright]] as {{Ch|Steven Wright|himself}}, [[Janeane Garofalo]] as {{Ch|Janeane Garofalo|herself}}, [[Bobcat Goldthwait]] as {{Ch|Bobcat Goldthwait|himself}}, [[Bruce Baum]] as {{Ch|Bruce Baum|himself}} and [[Hank Williams, Jr.]] as the "{{ap|Canyonero|song}}" singer.
  
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== Synopsis ==
Persuaded by Bart to appear at a comedy festival organised by [[Jay Leno]], [[Krusty the Clown]]'s old-fashioned and dated material fails to impress the crowd when compared with other, more trendy comics also appearing. After going on 'the bender to end all benders', he holds a press conference to announce his retirement, and in short order launches into a bitter tirade against modern-day comics, which the crowd finds hysterical. He is inspired to return to doing low-key events, where he structures a new act for himself as a comic who tells the truth and refuses to sell out to corporate America. Although less marketable and financially successful, he is now credible and trendy. Two marketing executives try to persuade him to advertise the [[Canyonero]], but he initially resists, before succumbing to the lure of money again. He finally admits to himself that it is not comedy that is in his blood; it is selling out.
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{{desc|After finally accepting that his comedic style is outdated, [[Krusty]] settles on more edgier material: what's wrong with today's crop of stand-up comedians.}}
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== Plot ==
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Persuaded by Bart to appear at a comedy festival organized by [[Jay Leno]], [[Krusty the Clown]]'s old-fashioned and dated material fails to impress the crowd when compared with other, more trendy comics also appearing. After going on 'the bender to end all benders', he holds a press conference to announce his retirement, and in short order launches into a bitter tirade against modern-day comics, which the crowd finds hysterical. He is inspired to return to doing low-key events, where he structures a new act for himself as a comic who tells the truth and refuses to sell out to corporate America. Although less marketable and financially successful, he is now credible and trendy. Two marketing executives try to persuade him to advertise the [[Canyonero]], but he initially resists, before succumbing to the lure of money again. He finally admits to himself that it is not comedy that is in his blood; it is selling out.
  
 
== Reception ==
 
== Reception ==
In a 2006 article in ''[[USA Today]]'', "The Last Temptation of Krust" was highlighted among the six best episodes of [[The Simpsons (season 9)|''The Simpsons'' season 9]], along with others including "[[Trash of the Titans]]," "[[The Joy of Sect]]," "[[The Cartridge Family]]," "[[Dumbbell Indemnity]]," and "[[Das Bus]]".<ref>{{cite news | last = Clark | first = Mike | coauthors = | title = New on DVD | work = [[USA Today]] | pages = | language = | publisher = Gannett Co. Inc. |date=December 22, 2006 | url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2006-12-21-new-on-dvd_x.htm?csp=34 | accessdate = 2007-10-24}}</ref>
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In a 2006 article in ''{{W|USA Today}}'', "The Last Temptation of Krust" was highlighted among the six best episodes of [[season 9]], along with others including "[[Trash of the Titans]]", "[[The Joy of Sect]]", "[[The Cartridge Family]]", "[[Dumbbell Indemnity]]", and "[[Das Bus]]".<ref>{{cite news | last = Clark | first = Mike | coauthors = | title = New on DVD | work = [[USA Today]] | pages = | language = | publisher = Gannett Co. Inc. |date=December 22, [[2006]] | url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2006-12-21-new-on-dvd_x.htm?csp=34 | accessdate = 2007-10-24}}</ref>
  
==References to pop culture==
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== Deleted scenes ==
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Krusty's return to the underground comedy scene may be considered an homage to [[George Carlin]], [[Lenny Bruce]] and [[Bill Hicks]], known for their harsh, cynical comedy material in which they frequently criticised corporate America. Numerous parallels between the two can be drawn (such as Krusty adopting an all-black wardrobe, similar to Hicks and Carlin, and his more cynical, truth-driven material).
 
 
 
==Deleted scenes==
 
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These scenes were not included in the episode:
 
These scenes were not included in the episode:
*Jay Leno asking somebody to "turn down the raunch," and then saying: "We got [[Bob Newhart]]!"
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*Jay Leno asking somebody to "turn down the raunch," and then saying: "We got {{W|Bob Newhart}}!"
 
*The Internet comic first appears. This makes his later appearance meaningless.
 
*The Internet comic first appears. This makes his later appearance meaningless.
 
*An original version of the scene where Krusty burns a dollar - but the topic is the government instead of advertisement.
 
*An original version of the scene where Krusty burns a dollar - but the topic is the government instead of advertisement.
*When Krusty tries to think of new ideas, he says: "The [[Yellow Pages]] - What's the deal with that?" A reference to the jokes [[Jerry Seinfeld]] commonly uses.
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*Krusty talks about telling a joke about [[Mayor Quimby]] as Mayor Quimby walks in with his wife.
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*Yellow pages joke while on stage and everyone in the bar is leaving.
  
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"The Last Temptation of Krust"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 193
Season number: S9 E15
Production code: 5F10
Original airdate: February 22, 1998
Chalkboard gag: "Pain is not the cleanser"
Couch gag: Everyone is on fire and they run to the water-filled couch. They jump on and extinguish the fires.
Guest star(s): Jay Leno as himself
Steven Wright as himself
Janeane Garofalo as herself
Bobcat Goldthwait as himself
Bruce Baum as himself
Hank Williams, Jr. as the "Canyonero" singer
Showrunner: Mike Scully
Written by: Donick Cary
Directed by: Mike B. Anderson
DVD features


"The Last Temptation of Krust" is the fifteenth episode of season 9 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and ninety-third episode overall. It originally aired on February 22, 1998. The episode was written by Donick Cary and directed by Mike B. Anderson. It guest stars Jay Leno as himself, Steven Wright as himself, Janeane Garofalo as herself, Bobcat Goldthwait as himself, Bruce Baum as himself and Hank Williams, Jr. as the "Canyonero" singer.

Synopsis[edit]

"After finally accepting that his comedic style is outdated, Krusty settles on more edgier material: what's wrong with today's crop of stand-up comedians."


Plot[edit]

Persuaded by Bart to appear at a comedy festival organized by Jay Leno, Krusty the Clown's old-fashioned and dated material fails to impress the crowd when compared with other, more trendy comics also appearing. After going on 'the bender to end all benders', he holds a press conference to announce his retirement, and in short order launches into a bitter tirade against modern-day comics, which the crowd finds hysterical. He is inspired to return to doing low-key events, where he structures a new act for himself as a comic who tells the truth and refuses to sell out to corporate America. Although less marketable and financially successful, he is now credible and trendy. Two marketing executives try to persuade him to advertise the Canyonero, but he initially resists, before succumbing to the lure of money again. He finally admits to himself that it is not comedy that is in his blood; it is selling out.

Reception[edit]

In a 2006 article in USA Today, "The Last Temptation of Krust" was highlighted among the six best episodes of season 9, along with others including "Trash of the Titans", "The Joy of Sect", "The Cartridge Family", "Dumbbell Indemnity", and "Das Bus".[1]

Deleted scenes[edit]

These scenes were not included in the episode:

  • Jay Leno asking somebody to "turn down the raunch," and then saying: "We got Bob Newhart!"
  • The Internet comic first appears. This makes his later appearance meaningless.
  • An original version of the scene where Krusty burns a dollar - but the topic is the government instead of advertisement.
  • Krusty talks about telling a joke about Mayor Quimby as Mayor Quimby walks in with his wife.
  • Yellow pages joke while on stage and everyone in the bar is leaving.

References[edit]

  1. Clark, Mike. "New on DVD", USA TodayGannett Co. Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-10-24. 


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