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'''Helen Lovejoy''', voiced by [[Maggie Roswell]] is [[Reverend Timothy Lovejoy]]’s judgmental, moralistic, and gossipy wife and the mother of the [[Jessica Lovejoy]].
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'''Helen Lovejoy''' is a character on ''[[The Simpsons]]'', voiced by [[Maggie Roswell]] and [[Marcia Mitzman Gaven]], when Roswell is involved in a pay dispute. When Roswell left the show, Helen became a primarily nonspeaking character, much like [[Luann Van Houten]], often appearing in the background and in group scenes.
  
==Gossip==
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==Appearance==
She introduced herself in the episode "[[Life on the Fast Lane]]" as "the gossipy wife of the minister." (Timothy Lovejoy does not support his wife’s gossipy habit, at one point saying "Oh Helen, call off your dogs.") Helen’s catchphrase, delivered at oddly inappropriate times and situations (or crises) is, "''Will someone please think of the children?''" In the episode "[[Marge in Chains]]", she promises to "use [her] gossip for good instead of evil."
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Helen Lovejoy is known for having large, slanted eyes, long lashes, wears a pink sweater, with a purplish blue shirt underneath, and plain black shoes. In the early appearances of the show, she use to have light brown hair, which changed to red, then it remained on grey.
  
==Past==
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==Personality==
When she was younger, she went to [[The Way We Weren't|Camp Land-A-Man]] with [[Marge Simpson]], [[Patty and Selma Bouvier]], [[Luann Van Houten]], and [[#Cookie Kwan|Cookie Kwan]]. A younger Helen Lovejoy is seen getting low marks as she didn't put her forks in order.
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Helen is the wife of [[Rev. Timothy Lovejoy]] and the mother of [[Jessica Lovejoy]].  She is a judgmental, small minded, moralistic person and the typical town gossip.  She thinks she can win by finding out secrets, and people joining her alliance so that she won't reveal their secrets. She introduces herself as "the gossipy wife of the minister".
  
==Dislikes==
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Their moral convictions took to always defend the interests to him of the minors, and it is the explanation of her famous catchphrase, in delivered in times of civic crisis (moral or otherwise): "Will someone please think of the children?".  
Helen apparently has a strong dislike and/or hate of [[Joe Quimby|Mayor Quimby]]. Whenever they are both seen together (and this is usually when Helen and her group of pious women charge into his office) both have furious glares at each other. This was more notably seen in "[[Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment]]", where she demands that there should be a new Chief of Police, while smashing her fist on the table. He angrily replies with, "Demand? Who are you to demand anything? I run this town. You're just a bunch of low-income nobodies!" It was then brought to his attention that the election was in November, to which Quimby grumbled, "Again? This stupid country!"
 
  
As revealed in "[[Bart's Girlfriend]]", Helen cannot stand to hear the word "but" despite it being a conjunction, and nothing physical. In one episode, when [[Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]] attempted to give her "the ol' Wiggum charm", she became frightened and screamed "pervert!"
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==Relationships==
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A running gag in the series is [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] and Helen's frenemy relationship. Helen is known to share gossip with Marge, however spread gossip about Marge herself in return. In "[[All's Fair in Oven War]]", Helen mocked Marge's cooking. Marge retaliated by putting Maggie's ear medicine in her food first. In [[24 Minutes]] she had a furious fight with Marge over the last box of raisons. However, in "[[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]" she rushed towards Marge saying she had some juicy gossip, only to be told to "save it."
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==Marriage==
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A common factor and attribute to the show is to note that Helen and [[Reverend Lovejoy|Timothy]] have a stronger marriage than many other Springfieldians (save for [[Ned Flanders|Ned]] and [[Maude Flanders|Maude]], and probably [[Dr. Hibbert]]). In early episodes, it was shown many couples would turn to divorce (Kirk and Luanne Van Houtan, [[A Milhouse Divided]]") or consistantly argue, bear many kids, and have trouble with money ([[Cletus Spuckler|Cletus]] and Brandine Spuckler) however Helen is somewhat patient of Timothy. In the episode [[In Marge We Trust]], Timothy spends more time on his own and slowly loses his mind, but Helen remains patient, however worried. However, in the episode '''[[Marge Gamer]]''', while her daughter Jessica Lovejoy was running down the field to shoot a soccer goal, Helen screamed "Get it in sweetie and save our ruptured marriage!" <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Gamer Episode: Marge Gamer], Wikipedia, July 8, 2007</ref>
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Character Information
Gender: Female
Status:
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Age: 40's
Hair: Grey
Occupation: Housewife
Relatives: Husband - Timpthy
Daughter - Jassica
First appearance: Life on the Fast Lane
Voiced by: Maggie Roswell


Helen Lovejoy is a character on The Simpsons, voiced by Maggie Roswell and Marcia Mitzman Gaven, when Roswell is involved in a pay dispute. When Roswell left the show, Helen became a primarily nonspeaking character, much like Luann Van Houten, often appearing in the background and in group scenes.

Appearance

Helen Lovejoy is known for having large, slanted eyes, long lashes, wears a pink sweater, with a purplish blue shirt underneath, and plain black shoes. In the early appearances of the show, she use to have light brown hair, which changed to red, then it remained on grey.

Personality

Helen is the wife of Rev. Timothy Lovejoy and the mother of Jessica Lovejoy. She is a judgmental, small minded, moralistic person and the typical town gossip. She thinks she can win by finding out secrets, and people joining her alliance so that she won't reveal their secrets. She introduces herself as "the gossipy wife of the minister".

Their moral convictions took to always defend the interests to him of the minors, and it is the explanation of her famous catchphrase, in delivered in times of civic crisis (moral or otherwise): "Will someone please think of the children?".

Relationships

A running gag in the series is Marge and Helen's frenemy relationship. Helen is known to share gossip with Marge, however spread gossip about Marge herself in return. In "All's Fair in Oven War", Helen mocked Marge's cooking. Marge retaliated by putting Maggie's ear medicine in her food first. In 24 Minutes she had a furious fight with Marge over the last box of raisons. However, in "You Kent Always Say What You Want" she rushed towards Marge saying she had some juicy gossip, only to be told to "save it."

Marriage

A common factor and attribute to the show is to note that Helen and Timothy have a stronger marriage than many other Springfieldians (save for Ned and Maude, and probably Dr. Hibbert). In early episodes, it was shown many couples would turn to divorce (Kirk and Luanne Van Houtan, A Milhouse Divided") or consistantly argue, bear many kids, and have trouble with money (Cletus and Brandine Spuckler) however Helen is somewhat patient of Timothy. In the episode In Marge We Trust, Timothy spends more time on his own and slowly loses his mind, but Helen remains patient, however worried. However, in the episode Marge Gamer, while her daughter Jessica Lovejoy was running down the field to shoot a soccer goal, Helen screamed "Get it in sweetie and save our ruptured marriage!" [1]

References

  1. Episode: Marge Gamer, Wikipedia, July 8, 2007