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"'''Grade School Confidential'''" is the nineteenth episode of [[season 8]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and seventy-second episode overall. It originally aired on April 6, [[1997]]. The episode was written by [[Rachel Pulido]] and directed by [[Susie Dietter]].
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"'''Grade School Confidential'''" is the nineteenth episode of the ''[[The Simpsons]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[The Simpsons (season 8)|eighth season]], which originally aired on [[April 6]], [[1997]].<ref name="book">{{cite book|last=Richmond |first=Ray|coauthors=Antonia Coffman|title=[[The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to our Favorite Family]] |year=1997 |publisher=Harper Collins Publishers|id=ISBN 0-00-638898-1|pages=p. 232}}</ref> It was written by [[Rachel Pulido]] and directed by [[Susie Dietter]].<ref name="book"/> The episode establishes the long-term relationship between [[Seymour Skinner]] and [[Edna Krabappel]].<ref name="BBC"/>
 
 
 
==Plot==
 
[[Martin Prince]] invites his classmates to his [[party#Birthday party|birthday party]], but the gathering turns out to be incredibly boring.  To cap off the poorly received party, things come to an end when everyone becomes ill with [[food poisoning]].  In the meantime, [[Seymour Skinner|Principal Seymour Skinner]] and [[Edna Krabappel]] attend and have a conversation which leads to them discovering that they have romantic feelings for each other. They end up kissing in Martin's pink playhouse in an act witnessed by [[Bart Simpson]] (one of the few to escape the poisoning).
 
 
 
Bart plans to reveal what he witnessed, but Seymour and Edna fear that they would be fired if anyone found out and they swear him to secrecy. They hire him as their [[gofer]] so they can secretly exchange messages. Bart agrees for a while because the reward for his cooperation is that [[Milhouse Van Houten]] will inherit Bart's poor school record. Eventually, Bart grows frustrated about his home, school and social life continually being interrupted to help them advance their relationship, putting him in embarrassing situations. One afternoon at school, after he is embarrassed in front of his classmates by having to say one of Seymour's messages to Edna out loud, Bart becomes furious and bitterly gathers the entire school in front of a janitor's closet and opens the door to reveal that Seymour and Edna are kissing.
 
 
 
Word quickly spreads throughout Springfield, with the story growing more illicit and exaggerated with each passing turn. An appalled [[Chief Wiggum|Chief Clancy Wiggum]], upon hearing his son [[Ralph Wiggum|Ralph]]'s version of the events, alerts [[Superintendent Chalmers|Superintendent Gary Chalmers]]. Chalmers gives Seymour an ultimatum – end the relationship or have both of them face dismissal. Seymour decides that love is stronger than his professional goals, so Chalmers fires him and Edna, expecting them to leave at the end of the day.
 
 
 
Bart learns that the couple have lost their jobs and shows remorse for them. After Seymour apologizes to Bart for embarrassing him, Bart encourages the former principal to stand up for himself. Seymour and Edna lock down the school, call the media and make their demands: They want their jobs back and the townspeople to not interfere with their relationship. However, several residents (specifically [[Maude Flanders]]) reply with their accusation about the two having [[sexual intercourse]] in the janitor's closet. Seymour insists nothing of the sort happened and that he is a [[virgin]]. Everyone accepts the explanation and Chalmers agrees to reinstate Seymour and Edna as though nothing ever happened. The couple decide to continue their relationship more privately than ever by convincing Bart that they have broken up after thanking him for helping them.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thesimpsons.com/episode_guide/0819.htm|title=Grade School Confidential|accessdate=2007-05-03|publisher=The Simpsons.com}}</ref>
 
  
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The idea of Skinner and Krabappel becoming a couple had been around since the days when [[Mike Reiss]] and [[Al Jean]] were show runners.<ref name=Oakley>{{cite video | people=Oakley, Bill|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Grade School Confidential"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> A deleted scene featured an awkward moment at Martin's party, between Bart, Milhouse and Martin, when the latter introduces the two to his parents.<ref name=Weinstein>{{cite video | people=Weinstein, Josh|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Grade School Confidential"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> The Mathmagician is based on [[Bill Gates]].<ref name=Weinstein/> [[Rachel Pulido]] took some of the inspiration for this episode from "[[Bart the Lover]]".<ref name=Pulido>{{cite video | people=Pulido, Rachel|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Grade School Confidential"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> The cakes in [[Agnes Skinner]]'s cake book were designed to accurately resemble the real life versions of them.<ref name=Dietter>{{cite video | people=Dietter, Susie|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Grade School Confidential"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> Homer using his megaphone to talk to Marge and Lisa, who were standing next to him, was ad-libbed by [[Dan Castellaneta]].<ref name=Weinstein/>
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{{Desc|After stumbling across [[Principal Skinner]] and [[Mrs. Krabappel]] kissing, [[Bart]] strikes a deal with them to keep it a secret, but unknown to Bart the deal he makes lands him in the middle of this love affair.}}
  
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The authors of the book ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'', Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, called it "A delightful episode that finally brings to fruition one of the series' longest running gags: Edna and Seymour's mutual attraction. What is doubly refreshing is that it remains a constant in the subsequent episodes."<ref name="BBC"/> The scene in which Agnes Skinner shows Bart her cake book is one [[Matt Groening]]'s all time favorite scenes.<ref name=Groening>{{cite video | people=Groening, Matt|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Grade School Confidential"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>
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[[Martin Prince]] invites his classmates to his birthday party, but the gathering turns out to be incredibly boring. To cap off the poorly received party, things come to an end when everyone becomes ill with food poisoning that was caused by serving oysters instead of cake. In the meantime, [[Seymour Skinner|Principal Seymour Skinner]] and [[Edna Krabappel]] attend and have a conversation which leads to them discovering that they have romantic feelings for each other. They end up kissing in Martin's pink playhouse in an act witnessed by [[Bart Simpson]] (one of the few to escape the poisoning, Lisa did too but feigned sickness so she could leave with an excuse).
  
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Bart plans to reveal what he witnessed, but Seymour and Edna fear that they would be fired if anyone found out and they swear him to secrecy. They hire him as their gofer so they can secretly exchange messages. Bart agrees for a while because the reward for his cooperation is that [[Milhouse Van Houten]] will inherit Bart's poor school record. Eventually, Bart grows frustrated about his home, school and social life continually being interrupted to help them advance their relationship, putting him in embarrassing situations. One afternoon at school, after he is embarrassed in front of his classmates by having to say one of Seymour's messages to Edna out loud, Bart becomes furious after his classmates ridicule him and he bitterly responds by gathering the entire school in front of a janitor's closet and opens the door to reveal that Seymour and Edna are kissing.
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Word quickly spreads throughout Springfield, with the story growing more illicit and exaggerated with each passing turn. An appalled [[Chief Wiggum]], upon hearing his son [[Ralph]]'s version of the events, alerts [[Superintendent Chalmers]]. Chalmers gives Seymour an ultimatum – end the relationship or have both of them face dismissal. Seymour decides that love is stronger than his professional goals, so Chalmers fires him and Edna, expecting them to leave at the end of the day.
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Bart learns that the couple have lost their jobs and shows remorse for them. After Seymour apologizes to Bart for embarrassing him, Bart encourages the former principal to stand up for himself. Seymour and Edna lock down the school, call the media and make their demands: They want their jobs back and the townspeople to not interfere with their relationship. However, several residents (specifically [[Maude Flanders]]) rebuke with the accusation about the two having sexual intercourse in the janitor's closet. Seymour insists nothing of the sort happened and that he is a virgin. Everyone accepts the explanation since no one would ever lie about being a 44 year old virgin. Chalmers agrees to reinstate Seymour and Edna as though nothing ever happened. The couple decide to continue their relationship more privately than ever by convincing Bart that they have broken up after thanking him for helping them. But at the end of the episode it is revelaed they presumably do have sex in the janitors closet.
  
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Latest revision as of 13:06, March 28, 2024

Season 8 Episode
171 "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment"
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"Grade School Confidential"
"The Canine Mutiny" 173
"Mrs. Krabappel and Principal Skinner were in the closet making babies and I saw one of the babies and then the baby looked at me."
Ralph Wiggum
"Grade School Confidential"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 172
Season number: S8 E19
Production code: 4F09
Original airdate: April 6, 1997
Couch gag: The Simpsons are bubbles, popping when they hit the couch.
Showrunners: Bill Oakley
Josh Weinstein
Written by: Rachel Pulido
Directed by: Susie Dietter
DVD features


"Grade School Confidential" is the nineteenth episode of season 8 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and seventy-second episode overall. It originally aired on April 6, 1997. The episode was written by Rachel Pulido and directed by Susie Dietter.

Synopsis[edit]

"After stumbling across Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel kissing, Bart strikes a deal with them to keep it a secret, but unknown to Bart the deal he makes lands him in the middle of this love affair."


Plot[edit]

Martin Prince invites his classmates to his birthday party, but the gathering turns out to be incredibly boring. To cap off the poorly received party, things come to an end when everyone becomes ill with food poisoning that was caused by serving oysters instead of cake. In the meantime, Principal Seymour Skinner and Edna Krabappel attend and have a conversation which leads to them discovering that they have romantic feelings for each other. They end up kissing in Martin's pink playhouse in an act witnessed by Bart Simpson (one of the few to escape the poisoning, Lisa did too but feigned sickness so she could leave with an excuse).

Bart plans to reveal what he witnessed, but Seymour and Edna fear that they would be fired if anyone found out and they swear him to secrecy. They hire him as their gofer so they can secretly exchange messages. Bart agrees for a while because the reward for his cooperation is that Milhouse Van Houten will inherit Bart's poor school record. Eventually, Bart grows frustrated about his home, school and social life continually being interrupted to help them advance their relationship, putting him in embarrassing situations. One afternoon at school, after he is embarrassed in front of his classmates by having to say one of Seymour's messages to Edna out loud, Bart becomes furious after his classmates ridicule him and he bitterly responds by gathering the entire school in front of a janitor's closet and opens the door to reveal that Seymour and Edna are kissing.

Word quickly spreads throughout Springfield, with the story growing more illicit and exaggerated with each passing turn. An appalled Chief Wiggum, upon hearing his son Ralph's version of the events, alerts Superintendent Chalmers. Chalmers gives Seymour an ultimatum – end the relationship or have both of them face dismissal. Seymour decides that love is stronger than his professional goals, so Chalmers fires him and Edna, expecting them to leave at the end of the day.

Bart learns that the couple have lost their jobs and shows remorse for them. After Seymour apologizes to Bart for embarrassing him, Bart encourages the former principal to stand up for himself. Seymour and Edna lock down the school, call the media and make their demands: They want their jobs back and the townspeople to not interfere with their relationship. However, several residents (specifically Maude Flanders) rebuke with the accusation about the two having sexual intercourse in the janitor's closet. Seymour insists nothing of the sort happened and that he is a virgin. Everyone accepts the explanation since no one would ever lie about being a 44 year old virgin. Chalmers agrees to reinstate Seymour and Edna as though nothing ever happened. The couple decide to continue their relationship more privately than ever by convincing Bart that they have broken up after thanking him for helping them. But at the end of the episode it is revelaed they presumably do have sex in the janitors closet.


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