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− | | | + | |guests= [[Anderson Cooper]] as {{Ch|Anderson Cooper|himself}}<br>[[Maurice LaMarche]] as [[John Kerry]]<br>[[Eva Longoria]] as [[Isabel Gutierrez]] |
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− | "'''The Kid | + | "'''The Kid Is All Right'''" is the sixth episode of [[season 25]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the five-hundred and thirty-sixth episode overall. It originally aired on November 24, [[2013]]. The episode was written by [[Tim Long]] and directed by [[Mark Kirkland]]. It guest stars [[Anderson Cooper]] as {{Ch|Anderson Cooper|himself}}, [[Maurice LaMarche]] as [[John Kerry]], and [[Eva Longoria]] as [[Isabel Gutierrez]]. |
− | == | + | == Synopsis == |
− | + | {{desc|[[Isabel Gutierrez]], a new student at [[Springfield Elementary]], causes a stir when she ends up running against [[Lisa]] in the second-grade debate, where Lisa discovers Isabel is a Republican. Lisa's views on Republicans are mixed and tries to make her mind up, whilst Isabel is being hounded to partake in a future presidency campaign by the [[Springfield Republican Party]].}} | |
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+ | == Production == | ||
+ | In June 2013, artwork of Isabel was released. This artwork portrayed Isabel with a lighter skin color than the final version. | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:The Kid is All Right script.png|Script for the episode | ||
+ | File:Isabel prerelease artwork.jpg|Concept artwork of Isabel | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Reception == | ||
+ | This episode gained 2.7 million viewers from the previous week's episode "[[Labor Pains]]", gathering 6.78 million viewers, and a 3.0 million demographic rating.<ref>[http://stvplus.com/show/176/The-Simpsons#episodes STVPlus - The Simpsons]</ref> | ||
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+ | The episode has received positive reviews. [http://www.avclub.com/ The A.V Club] awarded the episode a B- rating and, although critical of the show's lack of humor and Longoria's voice-work, concluded, "the episode seems content to let Lisa learn (and teach) a lesson in plain old Lisa Simpson decency [...] As ever, Yeardley Smith imbues Lisa with genuine heart. Taking time out from its seemingly accelerating descent into gag-driven wackiness, ''The Simpsons'' taking an episode to engage in more character-based storytelling isn't necessarily a bad thing."<ref>[http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/the-kid-is-all-right-105377 The A.V Club review - By Dennis Perkins, Nov 24, 2013 - "The Simpsons "The Kid Is All Right": Season 25, Episode 6"]</ref> [http://www.denofgeek.us/ Den of Geek] were also positive. They praised the episode's concept of debating the Democrats vs Republicans discussion in a fair light and enjoyed the brief return of [[Mr. Bergstrom]]. They ultimately gave the episode a 3.5/5 star rating.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.us/tv/the-simpsons/231174/the-simpsons-the-kid-is-all-right-review Den of Geek - Review, Tony Sokol 11/25/2013 - "The Simpsons: The Kid Is All Right, Review... You can fog a mirror, but I wouldn't call you alive."]</ref> [http://wegotthiscovered.com/ We Got This Covered] lauded the episode. "Under different circumstances, I might begin by complaining about how The Simpsons is putting a lot of time and effort into making some overly complex title sequences and not investing as much time in doing if not original storytelling, at least comedic storytelling," their review reads, "However, it's a pleasure to say that this week, the show had all the bases covered. Episode writer Tim Long kept a pretty tight focus on the main story, which was a fairly smart and even-handed political satire that trumpets the grand quality of bi-partisanship."<ref>[http://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/simpsons-review-kid/ We Got This Covered - November 25, 2013 Adam A. Donaldson - "The Simpsons Review: "The Kid Is All Right" (Season 25, Episode 6)"]</ref> | ||
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+ | Fan reaction was mixed. On [http://www.nohomers.net/forum.php?s=0b878321a34a0f3bbe6be095caf3c19c No Homers], a fan forum dedicated to Simpsons discussion, the episode received a 3/5 majority poll rating. While some fans praised the episode as Tim Long's best, others were critical of the episode's plot and labelled it one of the weaker political-themed episodes of the show's history.<ref>[http://www.nohomers.net/showthread.php?103025-Rate-and-Review-quot-The-Kid-Is-All-Right-quot-%28SABF02%29 No Homers fan forum - "Simpsons Episode Discussion: Rate and Review "The Kid Is All Right" (SABF02)"]</ref> | ||
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+ | == International premieres == | ||
+ | {{Airdates | ||
+ | |esLAdate= June 1, 2014; 8:30PM (Argentina Time) | ||
+ | |esLAchannel= {{W|Fox Latin America|Fox Latin America}} | ||
+ | |esLAnote= | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:The Kid Is All Right promo 1.png | ||
+ | File:The Kid Is All Right promo 2.png | ||
+ | File:The Kid Is All Right promo 3.png | ||
+ | File:The Kid Is All Right promo 5.png | ||
+ | File:The Kid Is All Right promo 6.png | ||
+ | File:The Kid Is All Right promo 7.png | ||
+ | File:The Kid Is All Right promo 8.png | ||
+ | File:The Kid Is All Right promo 9.png | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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{{Season 25}} | {{Season 25}} | ||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Kid is All Right, The}} | ||
[[Category:2013]] | [[Category:2013]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lisa episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Politics-themed episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes written by Tim Long]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes directed by Mark Kirkland]] | ||
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Episode Information
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"The Kid Is All Right" is the sixth episode of season 25 of The Simpsons and the five-hundred and thirty-sixth episode overall. It originally aired on November 24, 2013. The episode was written by Tim Long and directed by Mark Kirkland. It guest stars Anderson Cooper as himself, Maurice LaMarche as John Kerry, and Eva Longoria as Isabel Gutierrez.
Synopsis[edit]
- "Isabel Gutierrez, a new student at Springfield Elementary, causes a stir when she ends up running against Lisa in the second-grade debate, where Lisa discovers Isabel is a Republican. Lisa's views on Republicans are mixed and tries to make her mind up, whilst Isabel is being hounded to partake in a future presidency campaign by the Springfield Republican Party."
Production[edit]
In June 2013, artwork of Isabel was released. This artwork portrayed Isabel with a lighter skin color than the final version.
Reception[edit]
This episode gained 2.7 million viewers from the previous week's episode "Labor Pains", gathering 6.78 million viewers, and a 3.0 million demographic rating.[1]
The episode has received positive reviews. The A.V Club awarded the episode a B- rating and, although critical of the show's lack of humor and Longoria's voice-work, concluded, "the episode seems content to let Lisa learn (and teach) a lesson in plain old Lisa Simpson decency [...] As ever, Yeardley Smith imbues Lisa with genuine heart. Taking time out from its seemingly accelerating descent into gag-driven wackiness, The Simpsons taking an episode to engage in more character-based storytelling isn't necessarily a bad thing."[2] Den of Geek were also positive. They praised the episode's concept of debating the Democrats vs Republicans discussion in a fair light and enjoyed the brief return of Mr. Bergstrom. They ultimately gave the episode a 3.5/5 star rating.[3] We Got This Covered lauded the episode. "Under different circumstances, I might begin by complaining about how The Simpsons is putting a lot of time and effort into making some overly complex title sequences and not investing as much time in doing if not original storytelling, at least comedic storytelling," their review reads, "However, it's a pleasure to say that this week, the show had all the bases covered. Episode writer Tim Long kept a pretty tight focus on the main story, which was a fairly smart and even-handed political satire that trumpets the grand quality of bi-partisanship."[4]
Fan reaction was mixed. On No Homers, a fan forum dedicated to Simpsons discussion, the episode received a 3/5 majority poll rating. While some fans praised the episode as Tim Long's best, others were critical of the episode's plot and labelled it one of the weaker political-themed episodes of the show's history.[5]
International premieres[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ STVPlus - The Simpsons
- ↑ The A.V Club review - By Dennis Perkins, Nov 24, 2013 - "The Simpsons "The Kid Is All Right": Season 25, Episode 6"
- ↑ Den of Geek - Review, Tony Sokol 11/25/2013 - "The Simpsons: The Kid Is All Right, Review... You can fog a mirror, but I wouldn't call you alive."
- ↑ We Got This Covered - November 25, 2013 Adam A. Donaldson - "The Simpsons Review: "The Kid Is All Right" (Season 25, Episode 6)"
- ↑ No Homers fan forum - "Simpsons Episode Discussion: Rate and Review "The Kid Is All Right" (SABF02)"
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