Selma's Choice

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The Simpsons episode
"Selma's Choice"
Episode no. 72
Prod. code 9F11
Orig. Airdate January 21, 1993
Show Runner(s) Al Jean & Mike Reiss
Writer(s) David M. Stern
Director(s) Carlos Baeza
Chalkboard "I will not yell "She's Dead" at roll call."
Couch gag The Simpson family is caught by a net on the ground.
Guest star(s) Phil Hartman
DVD commentary by Matt Groening
Al Jean
Mike Reiss
David M. Stern
Jim Reardon
SNPP capsule
Season 4
September 24, 1992May 13, 1993
  1. Kamp Krusty
  2. A Streetcar Named Marge
  3. Homer the Heretic
  4. Lisa the Beauty Queen
  5. Treehouse of Horror III
  6. Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie
  7. Marge Gets a Job
  8. New Kid on the Block
  9. Mr. Plow
  10. Lisa's First Word
  11. Homer's Triple Bypass
  12. Marge vs. the Monorail
  13. Selma's Choice
  14. Brother from the Same Planet
  15. I Love Lisa
  16. Duffless
  17. Last Exit to Springfield
  18. So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show
  19. The Front
  20. Whacking Day
  21. Marge in Chains
  22. Krusty Gets Kancelled
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"Selma's Choice" is the 13th episode of The Simpsons' fourth season.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

After Great Aunt Gladys dies, the Simpsons attend the funeral and subsequent reading of the will. On the video will, Great Aunt Gladys warns Patty and Selma not to die alone without a husband and children as she did. Selma starts to worry that her biological clock may be ticking, and decides to find a way to become pregnant. Selma tries video dating and eventually considers an anonymous sperm donor.

Meanwhile, Homer promises Bart and Lisa that they will go to Duff Gardens, a popular amusement park, but Homer becomes ill after eating a spoiled sandwich. Marge, in an effort to give Selma a chance to experience the responsibilities of motherhood, nominates her to take the two. Bart and Lisa wear Selma out at Duff Gardens. Lisa begins to hallucinate after drinking some "water" in an aquatic ride (at Selma's order) and Bart is detained by park security. After these negative experiences caring for Bart and Lisa for a day, Selma decides she can live without children, and adopts Jub-Jub, Gladys' iguana, instead.

Spoilers end here.

  • On the April 11, 2006 episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien, former Simpsons writer Conan O'Brien revealed, in an interview with Hank Azaria, that he came up with the name Jub-Jub for the iguana, as it was a phrase he used to break awkward silences.
  • Bart would also be detained by amusement park security in the season six episode "Itchy and Scratchy Land", but he would be detained along with Homer Simpson.

  • The title of the episode is a reference to the book (and the film) Sophie's Choice.
  • Duff Gardens is a parody of another amusement park owned by a brewing company, Busch Gardens.
  • When Lisa drinks the 'water' on the Duff boat ride, she begins to hallucinate and sees Selma as a monster with a pair of snarling teeth where her shoulder is, a nod to the artistic style of Ralph Steadman the artist for various novels by Hunter S. Thompson.
  • The song and ride of that Bart, Lisa and Selma go on, with animatronic kids from all over the world singing a saccharine, repetitive song, is a parody of the ride and song "It's A Small World" at Disneyland.
  • Marge's flashback of her and her sisters swimming in a lake is based on The Prince of Tides.
  • After Lance Murdoch jumps some flaming school buses, he is asked what he going to do next. He replies "I'm going to Duff Gardens", a reference to the slogan "I'm Going to Disneyland!"
  • When Lisa yells 'I am the Lizard Queen', this is a reference to Jim Morrison (lead singer of the 60's rock band 'The Doors'), who used to refer to himself as 'the Lizard King'.
  • The ending, a camcorder recording of Selma holding Jub-Jub and singing "You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman", was based on the famous Murphy Brown episode where her son is born.

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