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− | '''Marshall Goldman''' is a [[Springfield Shopper]] reporter and columnist who developed an interested in [[Grampa Simpson]]'s wild stories. | + | '''Marshall Goldman''' is a [[Springfield Shopper]] reporter and columnist who developed an interested in [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa Simpson]]'s wild stories. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | He wrote a column on him in the newspaper and made him a local celebrity. However, [[Homer]] found out that he was only doing this to make him a celebrity so that he could kill Abraham and publish a book about his life, which he had already written, in order to win the Pulitzer Prize (It's implied that he wants to win the prize because he wanted his mother to respect him for once, as he sings, '''here comes the prize, Pulitzer prize, I'll finally be successful in my mother's eyes' ''). Homer reads the book to find that Abraham will die that day on the train. Homer runs to catch it and eventually, with [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]]'s help, gets on and stops Goldman from killing him. Goldman had a pillow to suffocate him with, with a knife to rip this open and a gun inside it just in case. It turned out that Abraham was "playing possum" and knocked Goldman into the wall, to have a pile of hat boxes land on him. | + | He wrote a column on him in the newspaper and made him a local celebrity. However, [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] found out that he was only doing this to make him a celebrity so that he could kill Abraham and publish a book about his life, which he had already written, in order to win the Pulitzer Prize (It's implied that he wants to win the prize because he wanted his mother to respect him for once, as he sings, '''here comes the prize, Pulitzer prize, I'll finally be successful in my mother's eyes' ''). Homer reads the book to find that Abraham will die that day on the train. Homer runs to catch it and eventually, with [[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]] and [[Carl Carlson|Carl]]'s help, gets on and stops Goldman from killing him. Goldman had a pillow to suffocate him with, with a knife to rip this open and a gun inside it just in case. It turned out that Abraham was "playing possum" and knocked Goldman into the wall, to have a pile of hat boxes land on him. |
It is unknown what happened to Goldman after this, whether he was arrested, escaped, or died is unknown. | It is unknown what happened to Goldman after this, whether he was arrested, escaped, or died is unknown. |
Revision as of 17:43, February 7, 2011
Marshall Goldman
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Character Information
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Marshall Goldman is a Springfield Shopper reporter and columnist who developed an interested in Grampa Simpson's wild stories.
History
He wrote a column on him in the newspaper and made him a local celebrity. However, Homer found out that he was only doing this to make him a celebrity so that he could kill Abraham and publish a book about his life, which he had already written, in order to win the Pulitzer Prize (It's implied that he wants to win the prize because he wanted his mother to respect him for once, as he sings, 'here comes the prize, Pulitzer prize, I'll finally be successful in my mother's eyes' ). Homer reads the book to find that Abraham will die that day on the train. Homer runs to catch it and eventually, with Lenny and Carl's help, gets on and stops Goldman from killing him. Goldman had a pillow to suffocate him with, with a knife to rip this open and a gun inside it just in case. It turned out that Abraham was "playing possum" and knocked Goldman into the wall, to have a pile of hat boxes land on him.
It is unknown what happened to Goldman after this, whether he was arrested, escaped, or died is unknown.
Appearances