Lady Bouvier's Lover

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The Simpsons episode
"Lady Bouvier's Lover"
Episode no. 102
Prod. code 1F21
Orig. Airdate May 12, 1994
Show Runner(s) David Mirkin
Written by Bill Oakley
&
Josh Weinstein
Directed by Wesley Archer
Chalkboard "I will not retransmit without the express written permission of Major League Baseball."
Couch gag The family runs to the couch, but when they get there, they break and shatter like glass.
DVD commentary by Matt Groening
David Mirkin
Bill Oakley
Josh Weinstein
Wes Archer
Season 5
September 30, 1993May 19, 1994
  1. Homer's Barbershop Quartet
  2. Cape Feare
  3. Homer Goes to College
  4. Rosebud
  5. Treehouse of Horror IV
  6. Marge on the Lam
  7. Bart's Inner Child
  8. Boy-Scoutz N the Hood
  9. The Last Temptation of Homer
  10. $pringfield
  11. Homer the Vigilante
  12. Bart Gets Famous
  13. Homer and Apu
  14. Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy
  15. Deep Space Homer
  16. Homer Loves Flanders
  17. Bart Gets an Elephant
  18. Burns' Heir
  19. Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song
  20. The Boy Who Knew Too Much
  21. Lady Bouvier's Lover
  22. Secrets of a Successful Marriage
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"Lady Bouvier's Lover" is the twenty-first episode of The Simpsons' fifth season, which originally aired on May 12, 1994. It was written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, and directed by Wesley Archer.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Homer's imagination of the children if they were freaks.
Homer's imagination of the children if they were freaks.

Maggie has her first birthday, and coming to celebrate are Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Grampa, Patty and Selma, and Gramma Bouvier. At the party, Grampa is feeling lonely, and when he is bored, Marge suggests she set up a date for him with her mother. They do well until when on a night on the town, Mrs. Bouvier goes dancing with Mr. Burns, whom she finds to be more dashing. Meanwhile, Bart hears about an Itchy & Scratchy animation cel which costs $350 when he is watching a TV shopping channel. He buys one with one of Homer's credit cards. Mr. Burns declares that he is in love with Mrs. Bouvier, against Marge's interests. Bart gets $350 from Mr. Burns to pay Homer back.

It is the day of the wedding, and Mr. Burns and Marge's mother attempt to marry. Only minutes before Mrs. Bouvier becomes Mrs. Montgomery Burns, in a scene similar to one from The Graduate, Grampa crashes the ceremony by arguing that Mrs. Bouvier not be married to Mr. Burns. She declares that she does not want to marry either man, and they hop on a bus and look anxious about their future.

Charlie Chaplin reference
Charlie Chaplin reference
    • "Charles Chaplin" for his "unauthorized imitation" of the bread roll dancing scene in the 1925 silent movie The Gold Rush. (In fact it had been in the public domain for nearly 40 years when this episode first aired.)
    • Jimmy Durante for his mournful walk down a dimly-lit sidewalk while wearing a trilby.
  • Mrs. Bouvier's favorite tune - played at the dance and later by Grandpa Simpson at the wedding - is Glenn Miller's "Moonlight Serenade".
  • The swing tune played during Jackie and Mr. Burns' dance is the 1936 piece "Sing, Sing, Sing", written by Louis Prima and performed by Benny Goodman.
  • In exchange for his worthless animation cel, Bart is given a humorous telephone shaped like Mary Worth, a comic strip teacher who dispenses advice on real-life issues.
  • Prompted by Smithers, Mr. Burns confuses Homer and family with the cast of The Flintstones, which at the time of this episode's first broadcast was the longest-running American prime-time cartoon (a record The Simpsons later broke).
  • The stand off between Bart and Mr. Burns spoofs a scene from the film Reservoir Dogs.
  • Grandpa Simpson banging on the window while shouting "Mrs. Bouvier!", and the subsequent getway on the bus, are references to the film The Graduate, as is the closing song, a parody of "The Sound of Silence" by Simon and Garfunkel.

  • When Lisa asks Bart if Grampa was invited to the wedding, Bart replies that his reply envelope had a check to the gas company in it. It doesn't make sense for Abe to be paying the gas bill if he lives at the Retirement Castle.

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