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− | |couchGag=The Simpsons walk to the couch as wind up toys and [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] malfunction before making it to the couch | + | |blackboardText= |
− | |specialGuestVoices=[[Phil Hartman]] as [[Troy McClure]] and [[Fat Tony]] | + | |couchGag=The Simpsons walk to the couch as wind up toys and [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] malfunction before making it to the couch. |
− | |Written By=[[Jack Barth]] | + | |specialGuestVoices=[[Phil Hartman]] as [[Troy McClure]] and [[Fat Tony]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Jeff_Goldblum|Jeff Goldblum]] as [[MacArthur Parker]] |
− | |Directed By=[[Mark Kirkland]] | + | |Written By=[[Jack Barth]] |
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− | '''A Fish Called Selma''' is | + | "'''A Fish Called Selma'''" is the 19th episode of [[The Simpsons|the Simpsons']] Seventh season. It guest stars [[Jeff Goldblum]] as [[MacArthur Parker]], and [[Phil Hartman]] as [[Troy McClure]]. |
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− | Washed-up actor Troy McClure gets pulled for driving without wearing his corrective lenses. When Troy goes to the DMV to get his license changed so that he will not be required to wear glasses anymore, he offers to take [[Selma Bouvier]] to dinner if she will let him pass the eye test. | + | Washed-up actor [[Troy McClure]] gets pulled for driving without wearing his corrective lenses. When Troy goes to the DMV to get his license changed so that he will not be required to wear glasses anymore, he offers to take [[Selma Bouvier]] to dinner if she will let him pass the eye test. |
− | After dinner at the "Pimento Grove" photographers notice Troy leaving with a human woman (rumors about a romantic abnormality initially destroyed Troy's career). The next day, Troy's agent calls and says that he can get work again if he continues seeing human women. Troy continues dating Selma to help his career. On his agent's advice, Troy asks Selma to marry him. | + | After dinner at the "[[Pimento Grove]]" photographers notice Troy leaving with a human woman (rumors about a romantic abnormality initially destroyed Troy's career). The next day, Troy's agent calls and says that he can get work again if he continues seeing human women. Troy continues dating Selma to help his career. On his agent's advice, Troy asks Selma to marry him. |
The night before the wedding, a drunk Troy tells a drunk [[Homer]] the reason for his marriage. After the wedding, Homer tells [[Marge]] offhand. Marge and [[Patty Bouvier|Patty]] try to explain Selma, who accuses them of coming down with "the green-eyed gazungas." She confronts Troy who eagerly admits that their marriage is a sham to help his career. Troy explains to Selma that even though their marriage is a sham, she has benefitted and Selma initially accepts the situation. Troy's agent thinks he can get Troy the part of [[McBain]]'s sidekick in the next McBain movie, but most parts go to actors with families. | The night before the wedding, a drunk Troy tells a drunk [[Homer]] the reason for his marriage. After the wedding, Homer tells [[Marge]] offhand. Marge and [[Patty Bouvier|Patty]] try to explain Selma, who accuses them of coming down with "the green-eyed gazungas." She confronts Troy who eagerly admits that their marriage is a sham to help his career. Troy explains to Selma that even though their marriage is a sham, she has benefitted and Selma initially accepts the situation. Troy's agent thinks he can get Troy the part of [[McBain]]'s sidekick in the next McBain movie, but most parts go to actors with families. | ||
Troy and Selma try to conceive, but neither can get aroused. Selma decides that bringing a child into a loveless family is wrong and leaves Troy, with the words "I'll always remember you Troy, but not from your films." Troy turns down the role of McBain's sidekick to direct and star in his own film. | Troy and Selma try to conceive, but neither can get aroused. Selma decides that bringing a child into a loveless family is wrong and leaves Troy, with the words "I'll always remember you Troy, but not from your films." Troy turns down the role of McBain's sidekick to direct and star in his own film. | ||
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"A Fish Called Selma"
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Episode Information
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"A Fish Called Selma" is the 19th episode of the Simpsons' Seventh season. It guest stars Jeff Goldblum as MacArthur Parker, and Phil Hartman as Troy McClure.
Plot
Washed-up actor Troy McClure gets pulled for driving without wearing his corrective lenses. When Troy goes to the DMV to get his license changed so that he will not be required to wear glasses anymore, he offers to take Selma Bouvier to dinner if she will let him pass the eye test.
After dinner at the "Pimento Grove" photographers notice Troy leaving with a human woman (rumors about a romantic abnormality initially destroyed Troy's career). The next day, Troy's agent calls and says that he can get work again if he continues seeing human women. Troy continues dating Selma to help his career. On his agent's advice, Troy asks Selma to marry him.
The night before the wedding, a drunk Troy tells a drunk Homer the reason for his marriage. After the wedding, Homer tells Marge offhand. Marge and Patty try to explain Selma, who accuses them of coming down with "the green-eyed gazungas." She confronts Troy who eagerly admits that their marriage is a sham to help his career. Troy explains to Selma that even though their marriage is a sham, she has benefitted and Selma initially accepts the situation. Troy's agent thinks he can get Troy the part of McBain's sidekick in the next McBain movie, but most parts go to actors with families.
Troy and Selma try to conceive, but neither can get aroused. Selma decides that bringing a child into a loveless family is wrong and leaves Troy, with the words "I'll always remember you Troy, but not from your films." Troy turns down the role of McBain's sidekick to direct and star in his own film.