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+ | In the lyrics of the song "[[He's the Man]]", Rachel Jordan sings about her life. Rachel was drunk in a sleazy motel, where she was thinking about the wrong turns she had made in her life. She then opened the dresser drawer to get another bottle of alcohol but found the ''Bible'' instead, which changed her life.<ref name="Alone Again">"[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | After [[Maude Flanders]] died, [[Ned Flanders|Ned]] didn't want to go to church. However, he regretted this decision and arrived at the church late. As he walked in, he heard rock music playing and found that Rachel Jordan was singing "He's the Man" to the congregation. Ned became smitten with her and the song. After the service, Ned helped Rachel pack the Kovenant van and they got to know each other. Rachel asked Ned if he wanted to get a coffee with her, but Ned told her that he wasn't ready yet. Rachel Jordan then left to go on tour but told Ned that they could meet up again when she got back.<ref name="Alone Again"/> | ||
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+ | They meet again at the church's ice cream festival, in which Ned offered Rachel to stay in his house, but she leaves briefly after Ned attempted to mold her in the image of his deceased wife Maude by cutting her hair to look like that of Maude's.<ref>"[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]"</ref> She returns to see Ned's amusement park [[Praiseland]] and Ned accepts to explain to her why it was closed on a date with her. | ||
During [[Trappuccino]], she was part of the mob that was after [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] for polluting [[Lake Springfield]] and placing the town under the dome.<ref>[[The Simpsons Movie]]</ref> | During [[Trappuccino]], she was part of the mob that was after [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] for polluting [[Lake Springfield]] and placing the town under the dome.<ref>[[The Simpsons Movie]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:22, December 30, 2019
Rachel Jordan
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Character Information
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Rachel Jordan is the lead singer of Kovenant, a Christian rock band.
Contents
History
Early life
In the lyrics of the song "He's the Man", Rachel Jordan sings about her life. Rachel was drunk in a sleazy motel, where she was thinking about the wrong turns she had made in her life. She then opened the dresser drawer to get another bottle of alcohol but found the Bible instead, which changed her life.[1]
Current life
After Maude Flanders died, Ned didn't want to go to church. However, he regretted this decision and arrived at the church late. As he walked in, he heard rock music playing and found that Rachel Jordan was singing "He's the Man" to the congregation. Ned became smitten with her and the song. After the service, Ned helped Rachel pack the Kovenant van and they got to know each other. Rachel asked Ned if he wanted to get a coffee with her, but Ned told her that he wasn't ready yet. Rachel Jordan then left to go on tour but told Ned that they could meet up again when she got back.[1]
They meet again at the church's ice cream festival, in which Ned offered Rachel to stay in his house, but she leaves briefly after Ned attempted to mold her in the image of his deceased wife Maude by cutting her hair to look like that of Maude's.[2] She returns to see Ned's amusement park Praiseland and Ned accepts to explain to her why it was closed on a date with her.
During Trappuccino, she was part of the mob that was after Homer for polluting Lake Springfield and placing the town under the dome.[3]
Non-canon
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The Simpsons: Tapped Out
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Appearances
- Episode – "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"
- Episode – "I'm Goin' to Praiseland"
- – The Simpsons Movie
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
References
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