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She of Little Faith

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Season 13 Episode
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"She of Little Faith"
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"She of Little Faith"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 275
Season number: S13 E6
Production code: DABF02
Original airdate: December 16, 2001
Chalkboard gag: "I do not have a cereal named after me"
Couch gag: The couch is a slot machine with all the faces of the family members with the exception of Maggie who is a seven.
Guest star(s): Richard Gere as himself
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Bill Freiberger
Directed by: Steven Dean Moore
DVD features


"She of Little Faith" is the sixth episode of season 13 of The Simpsons and the two-hundred and seventy-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on December 16, 2001. The episode was written by Bill Freiberger and directed by Steven Dean Moore. It guest stars Richard Gere as himself.

Synopsis

"Desperate for money, the First Church of Springfield decides to rent out its space in the church to local advertisers. Horrified at the living commercial the church has become, Lisa has a crisis of faith and looks for a new religion that suits her."


Plot

Bart and Lisa watch the film The Planet from Outer Space when an advertisement for the Orbit King model rocket appears. Bart immediately orders one using Homer's credit card. Six to eight weeks later, the model rocket arrives. Bart asks Homer to help him build it, and they assemble a poorly constructed rocket with glue leaking from every joint. The rocket explodes before Homer can press the launch button. Their second attempt goes no better, with another explosion. Homer, Bart, and Milhouse notice a rocket launching from the Flanders' backyard, and Ned reveals that their attempts inspired him to get a rocket for Rod and Todd. Not wanting to be outdone by Flanders, Homer enlists Benjamin, Doug, and Gary to build a rocket. Nibbles the hamster is chosen as the pilot, and after saying goodbye to his wife, he gets into the rocket. The rocket launches successfully, but when it veers off course, Homer tells Nibbles how to guide it down. Instead, Nibbles hits the eject button and parachutes to safety while the rocket crashes into the First Church of Springfield, destroying it.

Outside the church, Reverend Lovejoy asks the church council how to fund repairs. After failing to come up with ideas, Mr. Burns offers to pay for the repairs in exchange for allowing advertisements and sponsorships in the church. Three weeks later, the newly refurbished church reopens, filled with advertisements. Lisa becomes annoyed, feeling it mocks the religion. When the Noid delivers a sermon about the "sanctity of deliciousness," Lisa interrupts to complain. She tells the parishioners that sponsorships have cost the church its soul and storms out, declaring she's leaving the church forever.

That night, Lisa prays, telling God she isn’t turning her back on him but wants a temple free from corruption. Marge overhears and, pretending to be a Heavenly voice, asks why Lisa has to be so different. Lisa sees through the ruse and tells Marge she still believes in God but thinks there’s another path to him, or her. While researching religions, Bart suggests various options for selfish reasons. Annoyed, Lisa goes for a walk and ends up at the Springfield Buddhist Temple. Inside, she finds Lenny and Carl meditating and learns they are Buddhists. Richard Gere introduces Lisa to the basics of Buddhism. Receptive to the teachings, she takes a pamphlet and later reads it at home, excitedly announcing she is now a Buddhist.

The next day, the family is shocked to learn Lisa is a Buddhist. She plants her own Bodhi Tree in the backyard and meditates under it. At the church, Mr. Burns announces church revenue has increased 1,073%. When Lovejoy asks for some of the money, Burns tries to flee but reluctantly hands over a stack of cash. The conversation turns to Lisa’s conversion, and Lovejoy suggests bribing her with Christmas, as it’s approaching. The family tries to get Lisa into the Christmas spirit but fails repeatedly. On Christmas Eve, Marge attempts to bribe Lisa with a pony, Clip-Clop. Lisa realizes their intention and runs out of the house. The pony is revealed to be Milhouse and Ralph wrapped in paper.

Lisa goes to the Buddhist Temple and talks with Lenny, Carl, and Richard Gere. Gere explains that Buddhists respect the diversity of other religions and assures Lisa she’s free to celebrate any holiday she chooses. Gere mentions he’ll spend Christmas with his stepdaughter, while Lenny and Carl will spend it with Moe. On Christmas Day, the family returns home after failing to find Lisa. They discover her asleep by the Christmas Tree. When she wakes, Lisa explains she’s still Buddhist but can celebrate with her family too. Homer accepts that Lisa will only pay lip service to the church. Lisa then asks about Clip-Clop, but Marge ignores her and changes the subject.

Reception

"She of Little Faith" was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in the 51st Primetime Emmy Awards. However, it lost to "Roswell That Ends Well" from Futurama.[1]

References


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