Pygmoelian

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The Simpsons episode
"Pygmoelian"
Episode no. 242
Prod. code BABF12
Orig. Airdate February 27, 2000
Show Runner(s) Mike Scully
Written by Larry Doyle
Directed by Mark Kirkland
Chalkboard "Dodgeball stops at the gym door."
Couch gag The family, running into the living room, is surprised to see that Matt Groening has written his name on the carpet. Marge washes the name off, but Groening comes in again and writes it back down.
SNPP capsule
Season 11
September 26, 1999May 21, 2000
  1. Beyond Blunderdome
  2. Brother's Little Helper
  3. Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?
  4. Treehouse of Horror X
  5. E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)
  6. Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder
  7. Eight Misbehavin'
  8. Take My Wife, Sleaze
  9. Grift of the Magi
  10. Little Big Mom
  11. Faith Off
  12. The Mansion Family
  13. Saddlesore Galactica
  14. Alone Again, Natura-Diddily
  15. Missionary: Impossible
  16. Pygmoelian
  17. Bart to the Future
  18. Days of Wine and D'oh'ses
  19. Kill the Alligator and Run
  20. Last Tap Dance in Springfield
  21. It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge
  22. Behind the Laughter
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"Pygmoelian" is the sixteenth episode of the eleventh season of The Simpsons. It aired on February 27, 2000.

Contents


Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The family goes to a festival sponsored by Duff Beer and sees Moe Szyslak enter a "Beer-tender" competition. Moe wins and his face is photographed for the Duff calendar, but his picture is blocked out with stickers, because his face is too ugly. Realizing how ugly he is, Lenny and Carl suggest that Moe get plastic surgery. He reluctantly agrees. After his surgery, Moe now has a very handsome face. In response, he confronts Duffman and the producers of a soap opera, It Never Ends, saying he never got the part of the character Dr. Tad Winslow because of his ugliness. Incidentally, the actor who plays Dr. Tad Winslow demands he get a raise in his salary, but it is rejected by the producers. In response, Moe tells the producer his story, and he becomes the new Dr. Tad Winslow.

The soap opera goes well, until Moe learns from top-secret future plot lines that his character will be killed off. On the air, Homer and Moe reveal the plot lines. The producers angrily tell Moe that his character was only supposed to die in a dream. They then fire him. As he walks off the set, a set piece falls on his new face, which is destroyed (actually, Moe gets back his original mug after the accident). In a Deus ex machina, things go back to normal when Moe returns to his tavern.

Meanwhile, while Moe is acting, Bart and Lisa discover that Maggie's balloon is gone in the wind. They go after it until it ends up in a gay Republican coalition's office, and they see the pink elephant from the balloon as their mascot.

  • Carl's last name is revealed to be Carlson in this episode.
  • There is a character who takes Moe's picture for the Duff calendar, introduced by Duffman as "Duff's Vice President in charge of calendars and fake IDs, Phil Angelides." Phil Angelides is the name of the California State Treasurer, who was the unsuccessful 2006 Democratic Nominee for Governor of California. When asked about the episode, the real-life Angelides acknowledged Simpsons creator Matt Groening as "a friend" and said "By the way, that made me very popular among my three daughters. It raised my hip status among all my daughters and their friends."[1][2]

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  1. ^ http://basie.blogspot.com/2005/05/basie-interview-with-ca-treasurer-phil.html
  2. ^ http://www.animationartist.com/General_News/MarNews00/marnews00.html
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