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- "Oh, no. I disagree. I think it is a man. The eyes have the glimmer of human intelligence."
- ―French scientist[src]
French scientist
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Character Information
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The French scientist is an unnamed female biologist.
History[edit]
She, along with Dr. Marvin Monroe, a German and English scientist, studied Homer, who got captured as "Bigfoot." Her own conclusion was he had to be a human being yet still referred to Homer as "it" during a televised press conference announcing their study's inconclusive results.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The character is described as "beautiful" in the final draft of the episode's script.[1]
Appearances[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 20th Century Fox. The Simpsons - 7G09: The Call of the Simpsons (Final Delivery).