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|name= The Front
|Episode Number = 78
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|number= 78
|originalAirdate = April 15, 1993
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|airdate= April 15, [[1993]]
|Show Runner=[[Al Jean]] <br/> [[Mike Reiss]]
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|blackboard= I will not sell miracle cures
|Written By = [[Adam I. Lapidus]]
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|Directed By = [[Rich Moore]]
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'''The Front''' is the nineteenth episode of [[season 4]]. It originally aired on April 15, 1993. The episode was written by [[Adam I. Lapidus]] and directed by [[Rich Moore]].  
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"'''The Front'''" is the nineteenth episode of [[season 4]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the seventy-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on April 15, [[1993]]. The episode was written by [[Adam I. Lapidus]] and directed by [[Rich Moore]]. It guest stars [[Brooke Shields]] as {{Ch|Brooke Shields|herself}}.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
Convinced they can write better Itchy & Scratchy scripts than the writers who currently work on the cartoon, Bart and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] set out to write their own shows. Their scripts are rejected by [[Roger Meyers, Jr.|Roger Meyers]], the show's producer, until Bart and Lisa use [[Abraham Simpson|Grandpa]]'s name as their pseudonym. Their plot works, and as "Abraham Simpson," the kids are hired to write for the show.
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{{Desc|Convinced they can write better Itchy & Scratchy scripts than the writers who currently work on the cartoon, Bart and [[Lisa]] set out to write their own shows. Their scripts are rejected by [[Roger Meyers, Jr.|Roger Meyers]], the show's producer, until Bart and Lisa use [[Grampa]]'s name as their pseudonym. Their plot works, and as "Abraham Simpson," the kids are hired to write for the show.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and Lisa watch a terrible episode of [[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]] and decide they can write a better one themselves. Inspired by the sight of [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] accidentally cutting [[Marge Simpson|Marge]]'s hair with hedge shears, they write "[[Little Barbershop of Horrors]]," but the episode is rejected by [[Roger Meyers Jr.]], head of [[Itchy &amp; Scratchy International]]. Correctly guessing that Meyers did not take them seriously because they were children, they resubmit the manuscript under the name of [[Abraham Simpson]]. As a result, Grampa is given a job as staff writer. Bart and Lisa inform him that they were submitting the scripts under his name, and they develop a plan whereby Grampa will show up for work at the writer's office and continue to secretly pass off Bart and Lisa's scripts as his own, while they split the money three ways. Later Grampa tells Roger Meyers Jr. that he really didn't write any of the scripts and he's a fraud, but Roger didn't listen to him.
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[[Bart]] and Lisa watch a terrible episode of [[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]] and decide they can write a better one themselves. Inspired by the sight of [[Homer]] accidentally cutting [[Marge]]'s hair with hedge shears, they write "[[Little Barbershop of Horrors]]," but the episode is rejected by [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]], head of [[Itchy and Scratchy International]]. Correctly guessing Meyers did not take them seriously because they were children, they resubmit the manuscript under the name of [[Abraham Simpson]]. As a result, Grampa is given a job as staff writer. Bart and Lisa inform him they were submitting the scripts under his name, and they develop a plan where Grampa will show up for work at the writer's office and continue to secretly pass off Bart and Lisa's scripts as his own, while they split the money three ways. Later Grampa tells Roger Meyers, Jr. he really didn't write any of the scripts and is a fraud, but Roger didn't listen.
  
Meanwhile, Homer and Marge are invited to their "Class of 1974" high school reunion. They have a great time, with Homer winning numerous awards (all of them of a dubious or negative nature). However, the school principal, [[Principal Dondelinger|Mr. Dondelinger]], reveals that Homer never graduated because he failed a science class. Dondelinger revokes Homer's awards, embarassing Homer in front of the class reunion. A determined Homer tells Marge that he will take the science class, which pleases Marge, only to give her annoyed grunt when Homer's motivation is not to finish what he started or earn a diploma, but to get joke awards reinstated. Homer later takes the final exam and passes, finally graduating.
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Meanwhile, Homer and Marge are invited to their "Class of 1974" high school reunion. They have a great time, with Homer winning numerous awards (all of them of a dubious or negative nature). However, the school principal, [[Mr. Dondelinger]], reveals Homer never graduated because he failed a science class. Dondelinger revokes Homer's awards, embarrassing Homer in front of the class reunion. A determined Homer tells Marge he will take the science class, which pleases Marge, only to give her annoyed grunt when Homer's motivation is not to finish what he started or earn a diploma, but to get joke awards reinstated. Homer later takes the final exam and passes, finally graduating.
  
Later, at a ceremony called the "Annual Cartoon Awards", Grampa is recognized for outstanding writing in a cartoon series. [[Krusty the Clown]] and {{ch|Brooke Shields}} present the award for Outstanding Writer, although by the time the awards started, only Brooke Shields committed to be the presentor of the awards, as Krusty angrily stormed off stage after the script writer mistook Krusty's hair for another character when writing jokes for his lines. After watching the clip shown to introduce the award — the first time he has ever seen the show — Grampa is appalled, both at how violent it is and at the audience for being amused by it. He directs his acceptance speech as an assault against the cartoon and against the audience attending the ceremony. He then storms off, as the crowd boos and throws vegetables at him. Grampa gives the award to Lisa and Bart, and Bart swears never to watch an award show again, unless it has "that delightful [[Billy Crystal]]".
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Later, at a ceremony called the "Annual Cartoon Awards", Grampa is recognized for outstanding writing in a cartoon series. [[Krusty the Clown]] and {{Ch|Brooke Shields}} present the award for Outstanding Writer, although by the time the awards started, only Brooke Shields committed to be the presenter of the awards, as Krusty angrily stormed off stage after the script writer mistook Krusty's hair for another character when writing jokes for his lines. After watching the clip shown to introduce the award — the first time he has ever seen the show — Grampa is appalled, both at how violent it is and at the audience for being amused by it. He directs his acceptance speech as an assault against the cartoon and against the audience attending the ceremony. He storms off, as the crowd boos and throws vegetables at him. Grampa gives the award to Lisa and Bart, and Bart swears never to watch an award show again, unless it has "that delightful [[Billy Crystal]]".
  
At the conclusion of the episode, a brief segment entitled "[[The Adventures of Ned Flanders]]" is shown (complete with its own theme song). In it, Ned Flanders scolds his children for not wanting to go to church. They then tell them that it is in fact Saturday, and they all laugh as the episode ends completely.
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At the conclusion of the episode, a brief segment entitled "[[The Adventures of Ned Flanders]]" is shown (complete with its own theme song). In it, Ned Flanders scolds his children for not wanting to go to church. They tell them it is in fact Saturday, and they all laugh as the episode ends.
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Latest revision as of 13:06, June 10, 2024

Season 4 Episode
077 "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show"
078
"The Front"
"Whacking Day" 079
"Dear Mr. President, there are too many states nowadays. Please eliminate three. I am not a crackpot!"
Grampa writes a letter
"The Front"
The Front.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 78
Season number: S4 E19
Production code: 9F16
Original airdate: April 15, 1993
Chalkboard gag: I will not sell miracle cures
Couch gag: Circus Line couch gag
Guest star(s): Brooke Shields as herself
Showrunners: Al Jean
Mike Reiss
Written by: Adam I. Lapidus
Directed by: Rich Moore
DVD features


"The Front" is the nineteenth episode of season 4 of The Simpsons and the seventy-eighth episode overall. It originally aired on April 15, 1993. The episode was written by Adam I. Lapidus and directed by Rich Moore. It guest stars Brooke Shields as herself.

Synopsis[edit]

"Convinced they can write better Itchy & Scratchy scripts than the writers who currently work on the cartoon, Bart and Lisa set out to write their own shows. Their scripts are rejected by Roger Meyers, the show's producer, until Bart and Lisa use Grampa's name as their pseudonym. Their plot works, and as "Abraham Simpson," the kids are hired to write for the show."


Plot[edit]

Bart and Lisa watch a terrible episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show and decide they can write a better one themselves. Inspired by the sight of Homer accidentally cutting Marge's hair with hedge shears, they write "Little Barbershop of Horrors," but the episode is rejected by Roger Meyers, Jr., head of Itchy and Scratchy International. Correctly guessing Meyers did not take them seriously because they were children, they resubmit the manuscript under the name of Abraham Simpson. As a result, Grampa is given a job as staff writer. Bart and Lisa inform him they were submitting the scripts under his name, and they develop a plan where Grampa will show up for work at the writer's office and continue to secretly pass off Bart and Lisa's scripts as his own, while they split the money three ways. Later Grampa tells Roger Meyers, Jr. he really didn't write any of the scripts and is a fraud, but Roger didn't listen.

Meanwhile, Homer and Marge are invited to their "Class of 1974" high school reunion. They have a great time, with Homer winning numerous awards (all of them of a dubious or negative nature). However, the school principal, Mr. Dondelinger, reveals Homer never graduated because he failed a science class. Dondelinger revokes Homer's awards, embarrassing Homer in front of the class reunion. A determined Homer tells Marge he will take the science class, which pleases Marge, only to give her annoyed grunt when Homer's motivation is not to finish what he started or earn a diploma, but to get joke awards reinstated. Homer later takes the final exam and passes, finally graduating.

Later, at a ceremony called the "Annual Cartoon Awards", Grampa is recognized for outstanding writing in a cartoon series. Krusty the Clown and Brooke Shields present the award for Outstanding Writer, although by the time the awards started, only Brooke Shields committed to be the presenter of the awards, as Krusty angrily stormed off stage after the script writer mistook Krusty's hair for another character when writing jokes for his lines. After watching the clip shown to introduce the award — the first time he has ever seen the show — Grampa is appalled, both at how violent it is and at the audience for being amused by it. He directs his acceptance speech as an assault against the cartoon and against the audience attending the ceremony. He storms off, as the crowd boos and throws vegetables at him. Grampa gives the award to Lisa and Bart, and Bart swears never to watch an award show again, unless it has "that delightful Billy Crystal".

At the conclusion of the episode, a brief segment entitled "The Adventures of Ned Flanders" is shown (complete with its own theme song). In it, Ned Flanders scolds his children for not wanting to go to church. They tell them it is in fact Saturday, and they all laugh as the episode ends.

Production[edit]

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Germany.png Deutsch "Wir vom Trickfilm" We of the cartoon
Spain flag.png Español "La tapadera" The cover
Hispanic America.gif Español "El intermedio" The intermediate
Italy Flag.png Italiano "La facciata" The front
Flag of Japan.png 日本語 "天才作家の正体" The Genius Writer's Identity


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