Difference between revisions of "Forgive and Regret"
Solar Dragon (talk | contribs) |
|||
(55 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Tab}} |
− | {{ | + | {{EpisodePrevNext|Lisa Gets the Blues|Left Behind}} |
− | |image= | + | {{Episode |
− | | | + | |image=Forgive and Regret promo 1.png |
− | | | + | |number=636 |
− | | | + | |season=29 |
− | | | + | |snumber=18 |
− | | | + | |prodcode= XABF09 |
− | | | + | |airdate= April 29, [[2018]] |
− | | | + | |titlescreen=In a {{W2|Western|genre}} setting, the opening is a parody of [[Gunsmoke]]'s. The series' main character {{ap|Matt Dillon|Gunsmoke}} says to [[Maggie]] "Can't let you do it, can't let you break my record" then engages her in a {{W|Fast draw}}, Maggie shoots first, killing him, referencing how the show surpasses Gunsmoke's previous record with this episode. |
− | + | |guests= [[Glenn Close]] as [[Mona Simpson]] | |
− | | | + | |showrunner1= Al Jean |
− | | | + | |writer= [[Bill Odenkirk]] |
+ | |director= [[Rob Oliver]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''"Forgive and Regret"''' is | + | '''"Forgive and Regret"''' is the eighteenth episode of [[season 29]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the six-hundred and thirty-sixth episode overall. It originally aired on April 29, [[2018]]. The episode was written by [[Bill Odenkirk]] and directed by [[Rob Oliver]]. It guest stars [[Glenn Close]] as [[Mona Simpson]]. |
+ | |||
+ | This episode marks the show as TV's longest running primetime scripted series, surpassing ''[[Gunsmoke]]'', which had 635 episodes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Synopsis == | ||
+ | {{Desc|[[Grampa]] makes a confession to [[Homer]] while on his deathbed. After his recovery, he comes to realize that this issue will not be easy to reconcile.}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Plot == | ||
+ | At [[Moe's Tavern]], [[Homer]] tries to win a bet on eating 30 pickle eggs from [[Moe]]'s jar, but loses once he spits them all out. Enraged, he rears the [[Pink Sedan|car]] on a lightpole. A man that watched the scene approaches him and offers $500 in exchange for his car. He agrees and tells [[Marge]] once home that he sold the car, showing them what become of it: brought to the [[Springfield Demolition Derby]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The person gave Homer tickets to the show, and Marge drives the [[Simpson family|family]] to it. When [[Grampa]] starts blabbing, Homer blocks him using a divider, and when Marge starts too, he does the same. | ||
+ | |||
+ | At the derby, after showing the new and improved [[Truckasaurus]], Truckasaurus II, it gets destroyed immediately, and a video in memorial of those lost in the past week at the derby was shown. The derby starts, and Homer's car and Car-Rak Obama, the affordable healthcare mobile. But at the last moment, Grampa felt sick, with heart attack symptoms, and Homer took him to the hospital, while Car-Rak Obama's head flew next to them, signifying Homer's car victory. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Dr. Hibbert]] informs Homer that Grampa's conditions are bad, and he wants to see him one last time. At his deathbed (right next to [[Old Jewish man]], separated only by another one of the dividers), he asks for forbidness for something really bad he did in the past. Homer, seeing it was his last wish, agrees to. | ||
+ | |||
+ | However, shortly after, Dr. Hibbert informs the family that Grampa recovered thanks to a new drug that stops the hormone that brings a merciful death when the body is in too much pain. This fact reveals Homer hasn't forgiven him, and in his anger, he destroyes a box of cotton balls, costing him $75.000. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Homer refuses to tell what Grampa did, but doesn't want to look at him the same way again, so he wants to go to Moe's but Grampa does too. In the end they end up at opposite sides of the bar table. Moe convinces them to try the jukebox and the [[Love Tester]] machine together but that doesn't help either. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lisa has the idea of taking them to [[The Escape Zone]] to calm them down, and they get "trapped" into a Medieval Dungeon setting to reconcile, however Grampa apparently knowing the trick, tricks Homer into sticking a sword into a hole, eletrecuting him in the process. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Grampa is brought back to the [[Springfield Retirement Castle|Retirement Castle]] and the fight was not over, so Homer decides to tell the others what Grampa revealed to him: while Homer was growing up, Grampa worked on making model World War II airplanes. When Homer destroyed some by mistake, Grampa was mad and let [[Mona Simpson|Grandma]] take care of him, giving Homer a box full of her recipes. After Mona left them, he threw the box and everything from her down a cliff, while telling Homer she left with the box. | ||
+ | |||
+ | At lunch, the family discusses going to the Retirement Castle and yell at him for what he has done, and Lisa suggested the silent treatment too, but once they get to his room, he was gone. He wrote them a letter saying he was going to retrieve the stuff he throw away at [[Springfield Forest]], where their house was. | ||
+ | |||
+ | They reach him while he was climbing down the mountain, and Homer goes down it to help him, but he tied himself to the same rope as Grampa's and they fall, but the fall is blocked by a tree. They find the box, and to retrieve it Grampa cuts his part of the rope off, after Homer says he loves him and not to do that, he was happy to hear it. Luckily Mona's bed was there to secure his landing, but the box was empty. | ||
+ | |||
+ | At [[The Timberlog Diner]], they ate all together as a family once again, and Homer finds out that the pie they were eating was the same as the one his mother made. The owner found the recipes that flew from the box thrown off the cliff and saved the diner thanks to them. The owner gives back the recipes to Homer and him and Grampa hug. | ||
+ | |||
+ | At the end, Homer buys his car from a used cars seller, and discovers he left [[Snowball II]] inside of it while the derby was going, and the cat scratches his face off. | ||
== Production == | == Production == | ||
+ | It was scheduled to be episode 634th, but "[[King Leer]]" aired as 634th instead.<ref name="AlJeanXABF09">[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/875407913807863812 Al Jean on Twitter - "XABF09 Script"]</ref><ref name="FutonLeer">[http://thefutoncritic.com/listings/20180321fox15/ The Futon Critic]</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | The long opening sequence parodying the one from Gunsmoke was cut, only showing the part till the title screen.<ref>"Gunsmoke Opening Parody"</ref> | ||
+ | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:XABF09 script.jpg | File:XABF09 script.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Forgive and Regret promo 2.png | ||
+ | File:Forgive and Regret promo 3.png | ||
+ | File:Forgive and Regret promo 4.png | ||
+ | File:Forgive and Regret promo 5.png | ||
+ | File:Forgive and Regret promo 6.png | ||
+ | File:Forgive and Regret promo 7.png | ||
+ | File:Forgive and Regret promo 8.png | ||
+ | File:Forgive and Regret promo 9.png | ||
+ | File:Forgive and Regret promo 10.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Line 24: | Line 72: | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
+ | == Promo videos == | ||
+ | *{{Youtube|4ODTAhD8rOo|Gunsmoke Opening Parody}} | ||
+ | *{{Youtube|WVuDpEbupEc|The Simpsons Is Breaking Records}} | ||
+ | *{{Youtube|x9tix_RQF2s|Lisa Suggests The Silent Treatment}} | ||
+ | *{{Youtube|-YJcRowftEo|Homer Raises The Divider}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Images|ep=yes}} | ||
{{Season 29}} | {{Season 29}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:2018]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Homer episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Grampa episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes written by Bill Odenkirk]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes directed by Rob Oliver]] |
Latest revision as of 13:05, March 28, 2024
|
|||||||||
|
|
|
"Forgive and Regret"
| ||||||||||||||||||
Episode Information
|
"Forgive and Regret" is the eighteenth episode of season 29 of The Simpsons and the six-hundred and thirty-sixth episode overall. It originally aired on April 29, 2018. The episode was written by Bill Odenkirk and directed by Rob Oliver. It guest stars Glenn Close as Mona Simpson.
This episode marks the show as TV's longest running primetime scripted series, surpassing Gunsmoke, which had 635 episodes.
Synopsis[edit]
- "Grampa makes a confession to Homer while on his deathbed. After his recovery, he comes to realize that this issue will not be easy to reconcile."
Plot[edit]
At Moe's Tavern, Homer tries to win a bet on eating 30 pickle eggs from Moe's jar, but loses once he spits them all out. Enraged, he rears the car on a lightpole. A man that watched the scene approaches him and offers $500 in exchange for his car. He agrees and tells Marge once home that he sold the car, showing them what become of it: brought to the Springfield Demolition Derby.
The person gave Homer tickets to the show, and Marge drives the family to it. When Grampa starts blabbing, Homer blocks him using a divider, and when Marge starts too, he does the same.
At the derby, after showing the new and improved Truckasaurus, Truckasaurus II, it gets destroyed immediately, and a video in memorial of those lost in the past week at the derby was shown. The derby starts, and Homer's car and Car-Rak Obama, the affordable healthcare mobile. But at the last moment, Grampa felt sick, with heart attack symptoms, and Homer took him to the hospital, while Car-Rak Obama's head flew next to them, signifying Homer's car victory.
Dr. Hibbert informs Homer that Grampa's conditions are bad, and he wants to see him one last time. At his deathbed (right next to Old Jewish man, separated only by another one of the dividers), he asks for forbidness for something really bad he did in the past. Homer, seeing it was his last wish, agrees to.
However, shortly after, Dr. Hibbert informs the family that Grampa recovered thanks to a new drug that stops the hormone that brings a merciful death when the body is in too much pain. This fact reveals Homer hasn't forgiven him, and in his anger, he destroyes a box of cotton balls, costing him $75.000.
Homer refuses to tell what Grampa did, but doesn't want to look at him the same way again, so he wants to go to Moe's but Grampa does too. In the end they end up at opposite sides of the bar table. Moe convinces them to try the jukebox and the Love Tester machine together but that doesn't help either.
Lisa has the idea of taking them to The Escape Zone to calm them down, and they get "trapped" into a Medieval Dungeon setting to reconcile, however Grampa apparently knowing the trick, tricks Homer into sticking a sword into a hole, eletrecuting him in the process.
Grampa is brought back to the Retirement Castle and the fight was not over, so Homer decides to tell the others what Grampa revealed to him: while Homer was growing up, Grampa worked on making model World War II airplanes. When Homer destroyed some by mistake, Grampa was mad and let Grandma take care of him, giving Homer a box full of her recipes. After Mona left them, he threw the box and everything from her down a cliff, while telling Homer she left with the box.
At lunch, the family discusses going to the Retirement Castle and yell at him for what he has done, and Lisa suggested the silent treatment too, but once they get to his room, he was gone. He wrote them a letter saying he was going to retrieve the stuff he throw away at Springfield Forest, where their house was.
They reach him while he was climbing down the mountain, and Homer goes down it to help him, but he tied himself to the same rope as Grampa's and they fall, but the fall is blocked by a tree. They find the box, and to retrieve it Grampa cuts his part of the rope off, after Homer says he loves him and not to do that, he was happy to hear it. Luckily Mona's bed was there to secure his landing, but the box was empty.
At The Timberlog Diner, they ate all together as a family once again, and Homer finds out that the pie they were eating was the same as the one his mother made. The owner found the recipes that flew from the box thrown off the cliff and saved the diner thanks to them. The owner gives back the recipes to Homer and him and Grampa hug.
At the end, Homer buys his car from a used cars seller, and discovers he left Snowball II inside of it while the derby was going, and the cat scratches his face off.
Production[edit]
It was scheduled to be episode 634th, but "King Leer" aired as 634th instead.[1][2]
The long opening sequence parodying the one from Gunsmoke was cut, only showing the part till the title screen.[3]
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Al Jean on Twitter - "XABF09 Script"
- ↑ The Futon Critic
- ↑ "Gunsmoke Opening Parody"
Promo videos[edit]
- Gunsmoke Opening Parody at YouTube
- The Simpsons Is Breaking Records at YouTube
- Lisa Suggests The Silent Treatment at YouTube
- Homer Raises The Divider at YouTube
Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to "Forgive and Regret". |