Alice Glick
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Mrs. Glick
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Character Information
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Mrs. Glick is an elderly woman for whom Bart did chores for [1]; he didn't get paid very well, and soon grew to loathe her. She had a brother named Asa, mentioned in the same episode, who died during World War I; he was killed by his own grenade, which he held for too long.
Following her debut, Mrs. Glick became a recurring minor character, often seen at the hospital or the Springfield Retirement Castle. In addition to minor speaking roles, she also lingers in the background of various episodes, often laughing toothlessly. Groundskeeper Willie once even made a remark about it, quoting "How come yer always around?!", frightening Mrs. Glick.
Once Doctor Hibbert confessed to once leaving his car keys inside her [2]. She also tried to sell a candy dish for ninety dollars that she boldly declares can only be used for storing candy [3]. Another time Mrs. Glick takes the heart donor ticket off her I.D., along with many other people around her [4].
When a hurricane is about to hit Springfield [5], her sanity is questioned. When everyone is at the Kwik-E-Mart stocking upon food for a=when the hurricane hits, she grabs Lisa's head, thinking she was a pineapple, so she carries her on her shopping cart along with Ralph (whom she thought was a pumpkin). Ralph then reveals Mrs. Glick plans on cooking them into a pie.
She is revealed that Mrs. Glick is a long-time friend of Mrs. Bellamy [6].
Appearances
- Episode – "Three Men and a Comic Book"
- Episode – "Whacking Day"
- Episode – "Two Bad Neighbors"
- Episode – "Bart the Fink"
- Episode – "Lisa the Iconoclast"
- Episode – "22 Short Films About Springfield"
- Episode – "Hurricane Neddy"
- Episode – "Bart Star"
- Episode – "The Frying Game"
- Episode – "Little Big Girl"
- Episode – "Treehouse of Horror XIX"
- Episode – "The Burns and the Bees"
References