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− | {{Desc|After [[Bart]] accidentally sends a sweet homeless | + | {{Desc|After [[Bart]] accidentally sends a [[Hettie|sweet homeless woman]]’s cart into the river, he allows her to live in his closet for a small fee. When [[Lisa]] discovers that the [[Hettie|woman]] is an incredible folk singer, she offers her own closet and plans a concert, only to be disappointed by [[Hettie]]’s surprising substance abuse and violent nature. Meanwhile [[Homer]] tries to prove he’s handy, but accidentally traps the cat in the walls of the house.<ref name="FOX"/>}} |
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"Gal of Constant Sorrow"
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Episode Information
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"Gal of Constant Sorrow" is an upcoming season 27 episode that will air on February 21, 2016.[1] Kate McKinnon and Natalie Maines will guest star as a homeless woman with an incredible singing voice.[2]
Synopsis
- "After Bart accidentally sends a sweet homeless woman’s cart into the river, he allows her to live in his closet for a small fee. When Lisa discovers that the woman is an incredible folk singer, she offers her own closet and plans a concert, only to be disappointed by Hettie’s surprising substance abuse and violent nature. Meanwhile Homer tries to prove he’s handy, but accidentally traps the cat in the walls of the house.[3]"
Production
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- ↑ Entertainment Weekly - "The Simpsons scoop: Sideshow Bob to finally kill Bart this fall"
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