• New article from the Springfield Shopper: Season 36 News: A new episode title, “Homer and Her Sisters”, has been announced!
  • Wikisimpsons needs more Featured Article, Picture, Quote, Episode and Comprehensive article nominations!
  • Wikisimpsons has a Discord server! Click here for your invite! Join to talk about the wiki, Simpsons and Tapped Out news, or just to talk to other users.
  • Make an account! It's easy, free, and your work on the wiki can be attributed to you.
TwitterFacebookDiscord

Difference between revisions of "The Old Man and the Lisa"

Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
m (top)
 
(38 intermediate revisions by 9 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{tab}}
+
{{Tab}}
 
{{EpisodePrevNext|The Canine Mutiny|In Marge We Trust}}
 
{{EpisodePrevNext|The Canine Mutiny|In Marge We Trust}}
{{Bad Image|Blurry}}
+
{{Episode
{{episode
+
|image=4F17.png
|image=bv.jpg
+
|number=174
|productionCode=4F17
+
|season=8
|originalAirdate=April 20, 1997
+
|snumber=21
|blackboardText=
+
|prodcode=4F17
|couchGag=The couch becomes a [[wikipedia:Whac-A-Mole|Whac-A-Mole]] game, the Simpson family being the targets. Homer gets hit.  
+
|airdate=April 20, [[1997]]
|specialGuestVoices=[[Bret Hart]] as [[Bret Hart (character)|himself]]
+
|blackboard=
|Show Runner=[[Bill Oakley]] and [[Josh Weinstein]]
+
|couchgag=The couch becomes a Whac-A-Mole game, the Simpson family being the targets. Homer gets hit.  
|Written By=[[John Swartzwelder]]
+
|guests=[[Bret Hart]] as {{Ch|Bret Hart|himself}}
|Directed By=[[Mark Kirkland]]
+
|showrunner1= Bill Oakley
|Episode Number=174
+
|showrunner2= Josh Weinstein
 +
|writer=[[John Swartzwelder]]
 +
|director=[[Mark Kirkland]]
 +
|DVD features = yes
 
}}
 
}}
  
"'''The Old Man and the Lisa'''" is the twenty-first episode of [[Season 8]].
+
"'''The Old Man and the Lisa'''" is the twenty-first episode of [[season 8]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and seventy-fourth episode overall. It originally aired on April 20, [[1997]]. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Mark Kirkland]]. It guest stars [[Bret Hart]] as {{Ch|Bret Hart|himself}}.
  
==Synopsis==
+
== Synopsis ==
[[Mr. Burns]] loses his vast fortune and turns to [[Lisa]] for help in getting it back through environmental means.
+
{{Desc|[[Mr. Burns]] loses his vast fortune and turns to [[Lisa]] for help in getting it back through environmental means.}}
  
==Plot==
+
== Plot ==
[[Principal Skinner]] and [[Lisa]] are recycling to get enough money for a field trip, and during a reunion among the recycling group (the "Junior Achievers Club"), [[Mr. Burns]] speaks to the kids about economies. During his speech, Lisa informs Burns that, according to his biography, "[[Will There Ever Be a Rainbow?]]", Burns has less money than he thinks. Mr Burns then decides to check his savings and to do some investments, which are not as good as he thinks, but his lawyers don't want to confront him. After Mr. Burns' investments take him to bankrupt, he realizes his lawyers were afraid of telling him he was taking bad decisions. Since Mr. Burns lost all of his money, the bank forecloses on the plant and sells Mr. Burns' [[Burns Manor|house]] to pro wrestler [[Bret Hart (character)|Bret Hart]].
+
[[Principal Skinner]] and [[Lisa]] are recycling to get enough money for a field trip, and during a reunion among the recycling group (the "Junior Achievers Club"), [[Mr. Burns]] speaks to the kids about economies. During his speech, Lisa informs Burns that, according to his biography, "[[Will There Ever Be a Rainbow?]]", Burns has less money than he thinks. Mr Burns then decides to check his savings and to do some investments, which are not as good as he thinks, but his lawyers don't want to confront him. After Mr. Burns' investments make him bankrupt, he realizes his lawyers were afraid of telling him he was making bad decisions. Since Mr. Burns lost all of his money, the bank forecloses on the plant and sells Mr. Burns' [[Burns Manor|home]] to pro wrestler {{Ch|Bret Hart}}.
  
He lives with [[Waylon Smithers]] for a short while, then gets put in the [[Retirement Castle Administrator|Retirement Castle]]. Soon, Burns begs for the help of Lisa, who had been pestering him (and the rest of the neighborhood) about recycling. She declines, but after patience and irritation, she gives in. On the condition that he will lose his evil manners she helps him, the two start making money recycling cans. After a while Mr. Burns has made enough money to open the [[Little Lisa Recycling Plant]], all made from recycled materials. Lisa is pleased, believing that Mr. Burns has truly changed, until Burns show her 'the best part': he is using people's recycled plastic to create giant six-pack holder nets, 'cleaning the sea' by hauling all the creatures out of it and selling the meat as [[Little Lisa Slurry|animal slurry]].
+
He went to live with [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.|Smithers]], but after a confused trip to the [[Springfield Grocery Store|grocery store]], he was committed to the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]]. Soon, Burns begs for the help of Lisa, who had been pestering him (and the rest of the neighborhood) about recycling. She declines, but after patience and irritation, she gives in, on the condition that he will lose his evil manners. She helps him, and the two start making money recycling cans. After a while Mr. Burns has made enough money to open the [[Little Lisa Recycling Plant]], all made from recycled materials. Lisa is pleased, believing that Mr. Burns has truly changed, until Burns show her 'the best part': he is using people's recycled plastic to create giant six-pack holder nets, 'cleaning the sea' by hauling all the creatures out of it, and selling the meat as [[Li'l Lisa's Patented Animal Slurry|animal slurry]].
  
Everyone but Lisa in town is apparently brainwashed to recycle. Lisa, being comforted at home, receives a visit from Mr. Burns, who informs her he's selling the Plant for $120 million. He offers 10% to Lisa, but knowing where the money came from, she turns it down.
+
Lisa, appalled, tries to convince everyone to stop recycling, but they are apparently brainwashed. Lisa is comforted at home, and receives a visit from Mr. Burns, who informs her he's sold the Plant for $120 million. He offers 10% to Lisa as a reward for 'being his advisor', but knowing where the money came from, she turns it down.
  
 
Homer has four simultaneous heart attacks (thinking she turned down $12,000 dollars). She later corrects him in hospital, saying that 10% would actually be $12 million. Homer suffers another heart attack.
 
Homer has four simultaneous heart attacks (thinking she turned down $12,000 dollars). She later corrects him in hospital, saying that 10% would actually be $12 million. Homer suffers another heart attack.
  
==Production==
+
== Production ==
The episode was directed by Mark Kirkland and written by John Swartzwelder. The writers had always thought about having an episode in which Burns lost all of his money and would have to interact with the outside world. Bret Hart, a professional wrestler, makes a cameo as himself.
+
The episode was directed by Mark Kirkland and written by John Swartzwelder. The writers had always thought about having an episode in which Burns lost all of his money and would have to interact with the outside world.<ref>Weinstein, Josh. (2006). Audio commentary for "The Old Man and the Lisa". [[The Complete Eighth season]].</ref>
  
==Reception==
+
The producers have joked about this being the final episode of the series due to the episode ending with Homer suffering from another heart attack after Lisa tells Homer what 10% of Burns' $120,000,000 check really is. Two alternate original titles for the episode were Cohen's "Lisa and Burns" and Swartzwelder's "Burns Goes Broke".<ref>Kirkland, Mark. (2006). Audio commentary for "The Old Man and the Lisa". [[The Complete Eighth season]].</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Joshstrangehill/status/427530439079624705 Josh Weinstein tweet 1]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Joshstrangehill/status/428368008910610433 Josh Weinstein tweet 2]</ref>
In the ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'', the episode was called "An odd episode with a not-too-unexpected outcome. The best bits are undoubtedly Burns learning his way around a supermarket and Lisa's realisation of what Burns has been up to."
 
  
{{Season 8}}
+
<gallery>
 +
File:Simpsons Early Working Title Scripts.jpg|The working title script
 +
</gallery>
 +
 
 +
== Reception ==
 +
"The Old Man and the Lisa" won a [[1997]] {{W|Environmental Media Award}} in Best Television Episodic Comedy.<ref name="EMAWinners">[https://www.green4ema.org/ema-awards/ema-awards-past-recipients-and-honorees Environmental Media Awards - "EMA Awards Past Recipients & Honorees"]</ref>
 +
 
 +
== References ==
 +
{{Reflist}}
 +
 
 +
{{Images|ep=yes}}
 +
{{season 8}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Old Man and the Lisa, The}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Old Man and the Lisa, The}}
[[Category:Mr. Burns Episodes]]
+
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Season 8]]
 
[[Category:Mr. Burns Episodes]]
 
 
[[Category:1997]]
 
[[Category:1997]]
 
[[Category:Lisa episodes]]
 
[[Category:Lisa episodes]]
 +
[[Category:Mr. Burns episodes]]
 
[[Category:Environment-themed episodes]]
 
[[Category:Environment-themed episodes]]
 +
[[Category:Environmental Media Award winning episodes]]
 +
[[Category:Episodes written by John Swartzwelder]]
 +
[[Category:Episodes directed by Mark Kirkland]]
 +
 +
[[sv:The Old Man and the Lisa]]

Latest revision as of 13:20, March 28, 2024

Season 8 Episode
173 "The Canine Mutiny"
174
"The Old Man and the Lisa"
"In Marge We Trust" 175
"The Old Man and the Lisa"
4F17.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 174
Season number: S8 E21
Production code: 4F17
Original airdate: April 20, 1997
Couch gag: The couch becomes a Whac-A-Mole game, the Simpson family being the targets. Homer gets hit.
Guest star(s): Bret Hart as himself
Showrunners: Bill Oakley
Josh Weinstein
Written by: John Swartzwelder
Directed by: Mark Kirkland
DVD features


"The Old Man and the Lisa" is the twenty-first episode of season 8 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and seventy-fourth episode overall. It originally aired on April 20, 1997. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Mark Kirkland. It guest stars Bret Hart as himself.

Synopsis[edit]

"Mr. Burns loses his vast fortune and turns to Lisa for help in getting it back through environmental means."


Plot[edit]

Principal Skinner and Lisa are recycling to get enough money for a field trip, and during a reunion among the recycling group (the "Junior Achievers Club"), Mr. Burns speaks to the kids about economies. During his speech, Lisa informs Burns that, according to his biography, "Will There Ever Be a Rainbow?", Burns has less money than he thinks. Mr Burns then decides to check his savings and to do some investments, which are not as good as he thinks, but his lawyers don't want to confront him. After Mr. Burns' investments make him bankrupt, he realizes his lawyers were afraid of telling him he was making bad decisions. Since Mr. Burns lost all of his money, the bank forecloses on the plant and sells Mr. Burns' home to pro wrestler Bret Hart.

He went to live with Smithers, but after a confused trip to the grocery store, he was committed to the Springfield Retirement Castle. Soon, Burns begs for the help of Lisa, who had been pestering him (and the rest of the neighborhood) about recycling. She declines, but after patience and irritation, she gives in, on the condition that he will lose his evil manners. She helps him, and the two start making money recycling cans. After a while Mr. Burns has made enough money to open the Little Lisa Recycling Plant, all made from recycled materials. Lisa is pleased, believing that Mr. Burns has truly changed, until Burns show her 'the best part': he is using people's recycled plastic to create giant six-pack holder nets, 'cleaning the sea' by hauling all the creatures out of it, and selling the meat as animal slurry.

Lisa, appalled, tries to convince everyone to stop recycling, but they are apparently brainwashed. Lisa is comforted at home, and receives a visit from Mr. Burns, who informs her he's sold the Plant for $120 million. He offers 10% to Lisa as a reward for 'being his advisor', but knowing where the money came from, she turns it down.

Homer has four simultaneous heart attacks (thinking she turned down $12,000 dollars). She later corrects him in hospital, saying that 10% would actually be $12 million. Homer suffers another heart attack.

Production[edit]

The episode was directed by Mark Kirkland and written by John Swartzwelder. The writers had always thought about having an episode in which Burns lost all of his money and would have to interact with the outside world.[1]

The producers have joked about this being the final episode of the series due to the episode ending with Homer suffering from another heart attack after Lisa tells Homer what 10% of Burns' $120,000,000 check really is. Two alternate original titles for the episode were Cohen's "Lisa and Burns" and Swartzwelder's "Burns Goes Broke".[2][3][4]

Reception[edit]

"The Old Man and the Lisa" won a 1997 Environmental Media Award in Best Television Episodic Comedy.[5]

References[edit]

  1. Weinstein, Josh. (2006). Audio commentary for "The Old Man and the Lisa". The Complete Eighth season.
  2. Kirkland, Mark. (2006). Audio commentary for "The Old Man and the Lisa". The Complete Eighth season.
  3. Josh Weinstein tweet 1
  4. Josh Weinstein tweet 2
  5. Environmental Media Awards - "EMA Awards Past Recipients & Honorees"


The Saga of Carl - title screen.png Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to "The Old Man and the Lisa".
Season 8 Episodes
Treehouse of Horror VII You Only Move Twice The Homer They Fall Burns, Baby Burns Bart After Dark A Milhouse Divided Lisa's Date with Density Hurricane Neddy El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer The Springfield Files The Twisted World of Marge Simpson Mountain of Madness Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show Homer's Phobia Brother from Another Series My Sister, My Sitter Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment Grade School Confidential The Canine Mutiny The Old Man and the Lisa In Marge We Trust Homer's Enemy The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase The Secret War of Lisa Simpson