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+ | The episode featured a tribute to [[Marcia Wallace]], who died nine days before the episode airs.<ref>[http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2013/10/27/simpons-s-marcia-wallace-dies.html The Daily Beast - "‘Simpsons’s Marcia Wallace Dies"]</ref> | ||
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"Four Regrettings and a Funeral" is the five hundred and thirty-third episode of The Simpsons and third episode of the twenty-fifth season.
Synopsis
Four Springfielders are prompted to try to right past regrets following the funeral of a beloved neighbor. Homer regrets selling his Apple stock to buy a bowling ball, Marge worries she caused Bart’s rebellious streak, Mr. Burns reminisces about a romance he gave up with a beautiful Parisian woman and Kent Brockman admits he was too afraid to leave local news and follow his former partner Rachel Maddow (guest appearing as herself) to cable news.[1]
Production
The episode guest-stared Joe Namath, Gordon Ramsay, and Aaron Sorkin as themselves.[2]
The episode featured a tribute to Marcia Wallace, who died nine days before the episode airs.[3]
A scene was cut from the final episode. In this scene, in a moment of truth during Brockman's meeting at the Fox News, Aaron Sorkin appears in a thought bubble above Brockman's head and advises the anchor on whether or not he should work for the cable channel.[2]
Gallery
References
External links