Montag, 15. April 2013

Simpsons 2x18: Brush with Greatness

Season 2 / Episode 18: Brush with Greatness


October 11, 1990 – July 11, 1991
  1.     "Bart Gets an F"
  2.     "Simpson and Delilah"
  3.     "Treehouse of Horror"
  4.     "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish"
  5.     "Dancin' Homer"
  6.     "Dead Putting Society"
  7.     "Bart vs. Thanksgiving"
  8.     "Bart the Daredevil"
  9.     "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"
  10.     "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"
  11.     "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish"
  12.     "The Way We Was"
  13.     "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment"
  14.     "Principal Charming"
  15.     "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
  16.     "Bart's Dog Gets an F"
  17.     "Old Money"
  18.     "Brush with Greatness"
  19.     "Lisa's Substitute"
  20.     "The War of the Simpsons"
  21.     "Three Men and a Comic Book"
  22.     "Blood Feud"

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Episode Review: Brush with Greatness

Soon after Bart along with Lisa see Krusty accomplish his show with the Mt. Splashmore normal water park, these people consistently irritate and plead with Homer regarding going presently there. Homer gets annoyed, but hesitantly decides for taking them presently there. The family goes toward Mt. Splashmore, wherever Bart, Lisa along with Homer experience H2WHOA!, any crowded normal water slide. Obesity, Homer gets lodged in a very section of the slide and also the park's recovery crew tend to be forced to remove him from the ride with the help of a large crane. Homer manufactured a fool of within the news pertaining to his significant size along with realizes that she needs to shed weight because how big is the slide was not admittedly meant to accommodate guests which are overweight or obese.

Homer announces in order to his family that she will continue on a diet regime and exercising more (with absolutely no pork chops, absolutely no doughnuts, no pizza). While Homer wants his weights inside attic, Bart stumbles after several previous paintings of Ringo Starr of which Marge made to be a student in senior high school, when your lover had any crush upon Starr. Marge tells Lisa of which she was scolded by her skill teacher pertaining to doing those people paintings; she additionally recalls sending a piece of art to Starr with an "honest opinion", but your lover never got a reply. Lisa shows that Marge take a painting course at Springfield Local community College, which usually she will. She helps make a piece of art of Homer within the couch inside his underclothing, which her professor, Lombardo, praises. The piece of art wins the school art show, thus attaining her fame and also the headlines of the newspapers.

Mr. Burns wants Marge in order to paint their portrait with the Burns Wing of the Springfield Skill Museum. She reluctantly wants, as lengthy as Can burn insists that the painting portray him to be a beautiful man. While Can burn heckles Marge seeing that she will the piece of art, Homer learns that this individual weighs 239 fat, which is actually twenty-one pounds less than what the idea previously was. After Can burn insults Homer's excess weight and young children, Marge insists that she go out and is ready to quit until finally Homer stimulates Marge to complete the piece of art: She additionally gets a reply from Starr, who's going to be decades guiding on giving an answer to his fanmail, praising her artwork. She finishes your painting, and with the opening of the Burns Side, she unveils the idea. The piece of art depicts any naked, frail, along with weak Can burn. The everyone is shocked, until Marge explains so it depicts what Burns really is: a vulnerable person which will certainly, one day time, be forget about. Everyone, actually Burns, who's going to be at very first outraged however accepts their new wonder, praises Marge's piece of art and thanks Marge "for definitely not making enjoyment of [his] genitalia, inches to which usually Marge responds, "I thought I did so. ".

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