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{{quote|Why would you burn a Bible? Why couldn't you burn [[Bill O'Reilly]]'s books? There are so many.|[[Lisa Simpson]] to [[Bode Wright]]}} | {{quote|Why would you burn a Bible? Why couldn't you burn [[Bill O'Reilly]]'s books? There are so many.|[[Lisa Simpson]] to [[Bode Wright]]}} | ||
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|airdate= May 3, [[2020]] | |airdate= May 3, [[2020]] | ||
|titlescreen= [[Professor Frink]] flies on one of his inventions holding a sign saying "I hope you watched [[Warrin' Priests: Part One|Part One]]" | |titlescreen= [[Professor Frink]] flies on one of his inventions holding a sign saying "I hope you watched [[Warrin' Priests: Part One|Part One]]" | ||
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|blackboard= I will stop reminding [[Seymour Skinner|the principal]] I have a later bedtime than he does | |blackboard= I will stop reminding [[Seymour Skinner|the principal]] I have a later bedtime than he does | ||
|couchgag= [[Warrin' Priests: Part Two/Gags|Succession couch gag]] | |couchgag= [[Warrin' Priests: Part Two/Gags|Succession couch gag]] | ||
| − | |guests= [[Pete Holmes]] as [[Bode Wright]]<br>[[Joe Mantegna]] as | + | |guests= [[Pete Holmes]] as [[Bode Wright]]<br>[[Joe Mantegna]] as [[Fat Tony]] |
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|writer= [[Pete Holmes]] | |writer= [[Pete Holmes]] | ||
|director=[[Matthew Nastuk]] | |director=[[Matthew Nastuk]] | ||
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| − | '''"Warrin' Priests: Part Two"''' is the twentieth episode of [[season 31]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the six | + | '''"Warrin' Priests: Part Two"''' is the twentieth episode of [[Season 31|broadcast season 31]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the six hundred eighty-second episode overall. It originally aired on May 3, [[2020]]. The episode was written by [[Pete Holmes]] and directed by [[Matthew Nastuk]]. It guest stars [[Pete Holmes]] as [[Bode Wright]] and [[Joe Mantegna]] as [[Fat Tony]]. |
| − | "Warrin' Priests: Part Two" is the second part of a two-part episode of ''The Simpsons'' and was preceded by [[Warrin' Priests: Part One|part one]] on April 26, 2020. | + | "Warrin' Priests: Part Two" is the second part of a [[Warrin' Priests|two-part episode]] of ''The Simpsons'' and was preceded by [[Warrin' Priests: Part One|part one]] on April 26, 2020. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
| − | {{ | + | {{Synopsis|In [[Michigan]], [[Reverend Lovejoy]] uncovers the reason why [[Bode Wright]] left and came to [[Springfield]]. When the congregation learns about his crime, they must decide whether to banish their new priest.}} |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
| − | At the [[First Church of Springfield]], while | + | At the [[First Church of Springfield]], while the bullies manage parking—badly—the church appears full, but [[Mr. Burns]] is seen at [[Burns' manor|home]] reading his version of the [[Holy Bible|Bible]]. [[Bode Wright|Bode]] notices that fewer people are actually attending. Bode tries to incorporate other religions, while [[Ned]] feels disappointed and misses the old ways. |
| − | When Bode mentions | + | When Bode mentions his belief that [[God]] can be either male or female, [[Lisa]] imagines herself singing "[[Maybe This Time]]", reflecting on her three beliefs: in [[Jesus]], [[Buddha]], and [[Albert Einstein|science]]. Compelled to leave, Ned is stopped by [[Rod]] and [[Todd]], who remind him of his own rule—not leaving until the pastor says so—so he sits back down. |
| − | Meanwhile, in [[Michigan]], [[ | + | Meanwhile, in [[Michigan]], [[Reverend Lovejoy]] and [[Helen Lovejoy|Helen]] visit the [[Blessed Buy Megachurch]], where Bode was fired. The church has some strange practices that make Lovejoy uncomfortable, and he is escorted to [[Preacher Mac]]. |
| − | Lovejoy asks about Bode and the preacher | + | Lovejoy asks about Bode, and the preacher gives them a USB sticker containing proof. Back in Springfield, [[Marge]] warns Lisa that she'll be disappointed if she believes Bode will remain pastor, noting that Springfield rarely accepts new things. She gestures to Lisa's vision board of past disappointments, which falls off the wall. |
| − | The Lovejoys | + | The Lovejoys return to town quickly. Meanwhile, [[Homer]] takes Bode to [[Moe's]] to seek forgiveness, which Bode grants. Bode then visits [[744 Evergreen Terrace|Ned's house]] for a scripture-based confrontation, which he wins. |
| − | During | + | During a tense moment at the church, Lovejoy returns and reveals what he discovered in Michigan: Bode was fired for burning the Bible. The next Tuesday, Lisa moderates a debate between the two priests, but the Springfieldians do not accept Bode's plea for forgiveness, and Bode agrees to leave town. |
| − | The [[Simpson family]] invites him over for dinner, and Lisa | + | The [[Simpson family]] invites him over for dinner, and later at church, Lisa asks Bode why he burned the Bible. He explains that God resides in the heart, not in a cathedral or a book. Lisa tells him that the people in town do not understand subtext. |
| − | + | Bode gets the message when townspeople hold signs urging him to leave, and someone throws a brick through a window. He leaves, and [[Chief Wiggum]] tells [[Lou]] that he has lost his faith after witnessing the event. | |
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*[[File:Twitter - logo.png|20px]] [https://twitter.com/AnimationOnFOX/status/1255829075412860929 "Sunday Flowchart: Activation ⬇️ Animation Domination ⬇️ @caffeine-ation 📺☕️📲" on '''Twitter'''] | *[[File:Twitter - logo.png|20px]] [https://twitter.com/AnimationOnFOX/status/1255829075412860929 "Sunday Flowchart: Activation ⬇️ Animation Domination ⬇️ @caffeine-ation 📺☕️📲" on '''Twitter'''] | ||
*[[File:Twitter - logo.png|20px]] [https://twitter.com/TheSimpsons/status/1255829079040749568 "Going to church is a guilty pleasure this SUNDAY on @AnimationOnFOX! 😍" on '''Twitter'''] | *[[File:Twitter - logo.png|20px]] [https://twitter.com/TheSimpsons/status/1255829079040749568 "Going to church is a guilty pleasure this SUNDAY on @AnimationOnFOX! 😍" on '''Twitter'''] | ||
| − | *{{ | + | *{{Youtube|Gjob_BD_pKw|Lisa Sings "Maybe This Time" (Extended Version)}} |
| − | *{{ | + | *{{Youtube|fbcNvDxW-38|Lisa Is Worried The Town Won't Forgive Bode}} |
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[[Category:Episodes written by Pete Holmes]] | [[Category:Episodes written by Pete Holmes]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes directed by Matthew Nastuk]] | [[Category:Episodes directed by Matthew Nastuk]] | ||
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- "Why would you burn a Bible? Why couldn't you burn Bill O'Reilly's books? There are so many."
- ―Lisa Simpson to Bode Wright
"Warrin' Priests: Part Two"
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Episode Information
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"Warrin' Priests: Part Two" is the twentieth episode of broadcast season 31 of The Simpsons and the six hundred eighty-second episode overall. It originally aired on May 3, 2020. The episode was written by Pete Holmes and directed by Matthew Nastuk. It guest stars Pete Holmes as Bode Wright and Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony.
"Warrin' Priests: Part Two" is the second part of a two-part episode of The Simpsons and was preceded by part one on April 26, 2020.
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Synopsis[edit]
- In Michigan, Reverend Lovejoy uncovers the reason why Bode Wright left and came to Springfield. When the congregation learns about his crime, they must decide whether to banish their new priest.
Plot[edit]
At the First Church of Springfield, while the bullies manage parking—badly—the church appears full, but Mr. Burns is seen at home reading his version of the Bible. Bode notices that fewer people are actually attending. Bode tries to incorporate other religions, while Ned feels disappointed and misses the old ways.
When Bode mentions his belief that God can be either male or female, Lisa imagines herself singing "Maybe This Time", reflecting on her three beliefs: in Jesus, Buddha, and science. Compelled to leave, Ned is stopped by Rod and Todd, who remind him of his own rule—not leaving until the pastor says so—so he sits back down.
Meanwhile, in Michigan, Reverend Lovejoy and Helen visit the Blessed Buy Megachurch, where Bode was fired. The church has some strange practices that make Lovejoy uncomfortable, and he is escorted to Preacher Mac.
Lovejoy asks about Bode, and the preacher gives them a USB sticker containing proof. Back in Springfield, Marge warns Lisa that she'll be disappointed if she believes Bode will remain pastor, noting that Springfield rarely accepts new things. She gestures to Lisa's vision board of past disappointments, which falls off the wall.
The Lovejoys return to town quickly. Meanwhile, Homer takes Bode to Moe's to seek forgiveness, which Bode grants. Bode then visits Ned's house for a scripture-based confrontation, which he wins.
During a tense moment at the church, Lovejoy returns and reveals what he discovered in Michigan: Bode was fired for burning the Bible. The next Tuesday, Lisa moderates a debate between the two priests, but the Springfieldians do not accept Bode's plea for forgiveness, and Bode agrees to leave town.
The Simpson family invites him over for dinner, and later at church, Lisa asks Bode why he burned the Bible. He explains that God resides in the heart, not in a cathedral or a book. Lisa tells him that the people in town do not understand subtext.
Bode gets the message when townspeople hold signs urging him to leave, and someone throws a brick through a window. He leaves, and Chief Wiggum tells Lou that he has lost his faith after witnessing the event.
Gallery[edit]
Promo videos[edit]
"Sunday Flowchart: Activation ⬇️ Animation Domination ⬇️ @caffeine-ation 📺☕️📲" on Twitter
"Going to church is a guilty pleasure this SUNDAY on @AnimationOnFOX! 😍" on Twitter
Lisa Sings "Maybe This Time" (Extended Version) at YouTube
Lisa Is Worried The Town Won't Forgive Bode at YouTube
Lisa Sings "Maybe This Time" at YouTube
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