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| blackboard = "I will not snap bras"<ref name="book">{{cite book |last=Groening |first=Matt |author-link=Matt Groening |editor1-first=Ray |editor1-last=Richmond |editor1-link=Ray Richmond |editor2-first=Antonia |editor2-last=Coffman |title=] |edition=1st |year=1997 |location=New York |publisher=] |lccn=98141857 |ol=433519M |oclc=37796735 |isbn=978-0-06-095252-5 |page= |ref={{harvid|Richmond & Coffman|1997}} }}.</ref> | |||
| couch_gag = The couch tips over backwards, sending the Simpsons through the wall.<ref name="bbc">{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/simpsons/episodeguide/season3/page23.shtml |title=Bart's Friend Falls in Love |access-date=2008-06-24 |author1=Martyn, Warren |author2=Wood, Adrian |year=2000 |publisher=BBC |archive-date=November 12, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112071204/https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/simpsons/episodeguide/season3/page23.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
| commentary = ]<br/>]<br/>Al Jean<br/>Mike Reiss<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>Jay Kogen<br/>Wallace Wolodarsky<br/>Jim Reardon | |||
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"'''Bart's Friend Falls in Love'''" is the twenty-third episode of the ] of the American animated television series '']'' (and the '']'' season finale). It originally aired on ] in the United States on May 7, 1992. | ||
The episode was written by ] and ], and directed by ]. American actress ] guest starred in the episode as Samantha. The opening sequence of "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" is a parody of the film '']'', while the closing sequence parodies the film '']''. | |||
==Synopsis== | |||
A new girl from ] called Samantha Stanky starts at ] and ] falls in love with her. To Bart's dismay and anger, Milhouse and Samantha now spend all of their free time kissing in Bart's treehouse. They ignore Bart, leaving nothing for him to do but leave. In order to restore the previous ''status quo'', Bart calls Samantha's father and lets him know what's happening, and Mr. Stanky rushes to Bart's treehouse and takes her away before she can even explain. She is sent to ]'s School for Wicked Girls, an all-girls ]. Bart lets Milhouse know that he told on him and Samantha and they fight over Bart's actions. Milhouse visits Samantha at the convent school and Bart apologizes to her, but she say it's ok - she loves Saint Sebastian's. | |||
Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics. It acquired a ] of 12.4 and was the fourth highest-rated show on the Fox network the week it aired. | |||
Meanwhile, on Lisa's suggestion, Marge orders a subliminal weight-loss tape for Homer, fearing that his obesity will lead to an early death. Humorously enough, the company is out of the tapes and sends Homer a "Vocabulary Builder" tape. Homer ends up eating more than ever, but his vocabulary is through the roof. However when he realises that the tape dosn't work he gets rid of it and his vocabulary quickly returns to normal. | |||
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==Plot== | ||
While riding the bus to school, ] shows ] his new ] toy, a ]. Bart asks the ball whether he and Milhouse will still be friends by the end of the day; the ball predicts they will not. The same day, a new student from ] named Samantha Stanky joins the fourth grade class at ] and Milhouse instantly falls in love with her. Milhouse and Samantha start a relationship. Rather than playing with Bart alone after school, Milhouse brings Samantha to Bart's ] and spends the entire time hugging and kissing her, to Bart's dismay. | |||
* ] was the first choice to play Samantha. | |||
* This is the first episode in which Milhouse's father, ], is seen. | |||
* It is unclear whether ''Stanky'' or ''Stankey'' is the correct spelling of Samantha's last name as both have been used in official and unofficial media. | |||
*While the "Good Morning Burger" was intended as a grotesque exaggeration of the unhealthy nature of fast food, ] later introduced the "]", which bears a remarkable resemblance to the description given in the episode (it only lacks the "rich, creamery butter") | |||
* ] says that he plans to meet his girlfriend at ]. | |||
* Late in the episode, "]" is mentioned on Homer's vocabulary builder as "predicting the future through the study of animal entrails." This definition is actually incorrect. The correct term is "]." | |||
* Bart comes to talk to Lisa about his guilt since Marge isn't home and he can't understand what Homer is saying. After this episode, he often comes to Lisa first, so he may have decided that she was a good person to talk to. | |||
* The song played by one of the ] nuns is '']'' by ], a popular song in French and worldwide hit in ]. | |||
Meanwhile, ] worries that ]'s habit of eating fattening foods will cause his death. At Lisa's suggestion, ] orders a ] ] tape for Homer. The company is sold out of weight loss tapes and sends him a ]-enhancer tape instead, which is sent to the Simpson family in the weight loss tape's usual packaging. Homer falls asleep while listening to the tape. When he wakes up, his vocabulary becomes flowery and erudite, but his eating habits remain unchanged. After two weeks of listening to the tapes, Homer weighs himself and discovers he has gained thirteen pounds. Homer discards the tape and his vocabulary quickly returns to normal. | |||
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* The first scene of the episode is a parody of the Indiana Jones movie ]. | |||
Milhouse and Samantha spend all their free time together. Feeling jealous and excluded, Bart reveals their relationship to Samantha's father. As punishment, Mr. Stanky sends Samantha to ]'s School for Wicked Girls, a ] run by ] nuns. After seeing Milhouse heartbroken, Bart begins to feel guilty for his actions. Bart reveals to Milhouse that he told Samantha's father about Samantha and Milhouse's relationship; Milhouse becomes furious and physically fights Bart. After calming down, the boys visit Samantha at the convent school, where Bart apologizes to her. Samantha says she loves Saint Sebastian's but still has feelings for Milhouse. She gives him a goodbye kiss despite knowing that doing so is against the school's rules. | |||
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*'''A television advertisement''':"We take eighteen ounces of sizzling ground beef, and soak it in rich, creamery butter, then we top it off with bacon, ham, and a fried egg. We call it the Good Morning Burger." | |||
*'''Lisa''':"According to Eternity Magazine, you can lose weight through subliminal learning. That's where an idea is suddenly implanted in your head without you even knowing it."<br/>'''Homer''':"Oh Lisa, that's a load of rich creamery butter." | |||
*'''Milhouse:''' How could this happen? We started out like ], but it ended up in tragedy. | |||
*'''Bart:''' All they do is kiss. <br> '''Marge:''' How cute! (a beat) They don't open their mouths, do they? <br> '''Bart:''' No. <br> '''Marge:''' How cute! | |||
*'''Skinner:''' I'm sure you have some kind of hidden demons. <br/> '''Samantha:''' I'm a good student, Principal Skinner. <br/> '''Skinner (going into lapse):''' Yes, and they said they'd give me a parade when I got back from ]. Instead they spat at me! I can still feel it searing...''(normal)'' So, let's just see what the ] has to say shall we? ''(reading)'' Hmm, no detention, fairly good attendance record. Oh, I see you beat that bed-wetting problem in second grade! <br/> '''Samantha:''' That's in there?! <br/> '''Skinner:''' Don't worry, They'll forget, ''(going into lapse)'' just like they forgot about me in that tiger cage for eighteen agonizing months! Every night I wake up screaming! | |||
*'''Bart:''' Samantha and Milhouse sitting in a tree . . . (walks down an alleyway and we only see his shadow) ABOUT TO LOSE THEIR PRIVACY! (laughs evily) | |||
*'''Marge:''' Homer, has the weight loss tape reduced your appetite?<br/>'''Homer:''' Ah, ] no. My ] ] knows no ]. | |||
*'''Marge:''' I'm not sure that tape is helping. You ate three desserts tonight.<br/>'''Homer:''' ] is the ]. That ] of ] simply overwhelmed my resolve.<br/>'''Marge:''' Uh, there's something else I've been meaning to talk to you about. <br/> '''Homer:''' Tut, tut, gentle Marge. For here in the ], the ] ] into the ]! ''(pulls off Marge's nightcap with his teeth)'' <br/> '''Marge:''' What in God's name are you talking about? ''(Homer kisses Marge and she understands)'' | |||
*'''Homer:''' Now there's a ] ]. Ooo, a sextet of ]. | |||
*'''Lisa:''' Dad, do you know what today is? <br/>'''Homer:''' The ]? <br/> '''Lisa:''' No! It's been two weeks since you got that tape. Let's get you on the scale! ''(later)'' You've gained thirteen pounds. <br/> '''Homer:''' ] ] with their ] ]! A ] on them! ''(discards tape)'' | |||
*'''Homer:''' (forgetting everything he learned from the tape) Marge, where's that...metal deely...you use to...dig...food?<br/>'''Marge:''' You mean, a spoon?<br/>'''Homer:''' Yeah, yeah, yeah! | |||
*'''Troy McClure:''' (after a sex ed video) Now that you know how it's done... don't do it! | |||
*'''Milhouse:''' Bart, I don't want you to see me cry. <br/>'''Bart:''' Aw comeon, I've seen you cry a million times. You cry when you scrape your knee, you cry when they're out of chocolate milk, you cry when you're doing long division and you have a remainder left over. <br/>'''Milhouse:''' Well, I didn't want you to see me cry THIS time. | |||
==Production and allusions== | |||
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The episode was written by ] and ] and directed by ]. ] guest starred as Samantha.<ref>{{cite news |title=Leftover Pumpkins Still Useful |last=Angleberger |first=Tom |date=October 25, 2002 |work=] |pages=B1}}</ref> She recorded all of her lines separately, instead of acting them out with the cast of in the recording studio as is usually done.<ref name="Cartwright">{{cite video |people=Cartwright, Nancy |date=2003 |title=The Simpsons season 3 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> Robertson said of the role: "I had no idea how popular I was going to be after I did that. All my friends think I'm the ] now. I've made it."<ref>{{cite news |title=Lucy's damn fine new role - Twin Peaks |last=Longrigg |first=Clare |date=November 27, 1991 |work=]}}</ref> The physical appearance of Samantha is based on Kogen's niece, who is also named Samantha.<ref name="Wolodarsky">{{cite video |people=Wolodarsky, Wallace |date=2003 |title=The Simpsons season 3 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> | |||
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The opening sequence parodies that of ]'s '']'' (1981).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_headline=20-years-of-the-simpsons&method=full&objectid=18925717&siteid=66633-name_page.html |title=20 Years Of The Simpsons |last=Mciver |first=Brian |date=April 19, 2007 |work=] |access-date=2009-07-22 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110610082918/http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_headline%3D20-years-of-the-simpsons%26method%3Dfull%26objectid%3D18925717%26siteid%3D66633-name_page.html |archive-date=June 10, 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/entertainment/3412777.stm |title=Simpsons keep the laughs coming |date=January 20, 2004 |publisher=] |access-date=2009-07-22 |archive-date=March 15, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090315074840/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/entertainment/3412777.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> Bart, in the role of ], steals a penny jar (instead of a ]) from Homer before heading to school on the bus. Homer, standing in for the boulder and the Hovitos tribe, angrily runs after Bart. While Bart runs through the house, ] fires suction darts instead of arrows. Bart is able to narrowly pass through the closing garage door and escape. As Bart steps onto the bus, Homer is seen the distance shouting after him.<ref name="raiders">{{cite news |title=The Ten Best Movie Gags In The Simpsons |last=Kennedy |first=Colin |date=September 2004 |work=] |pages=76}}</ref><ref name="totalfilm"/> ]' theme from ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'', "Raiders March", plays throughout the sequence. The producers had to contact Spielberg in order to clear the rights for the theme so they could use it in the episode.<ref name="Jean">{{cite video |people=Jean, Al |date=2003 |title=The Simpsons season 3 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> Paul Wee was the ] for the sequence.<ref name="Reardon">{{cite video |people=Reardon, Jim |date=2003 |title=The Simpsons season 3 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> ] praised it for focusing on the animation and having minimal dialogue.<ref name="Kavner">{{cite video |people=Kavner, Julie |date=2003 |title=The Simpsons season 3 DVD commentary for the episode "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> | |||
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Homer, his vocabulary newly enriched, refers to Bart's "] countenance." When Samantha's father takes her away, Bart comforts Milhouse with some words from ] by ]. The episode's closing sequence in which Bart and Milhouse visit Samantha at Saint Sebastian's is a reference to '']'' (1942).<ref name="bbc"/><ref name="Reardon"/> One nun leads a group of children and sings "]", a song by ].<ref name="bbc"/> Cast member ] provided the voice of the nun, but did she not know the actual French lyrics to the song so she made up her own.<ref name="Jean"/> The writers had difficulties coming up with an idea for the end of the episode. Executive producer ] pitched the idea of Samantha getting shipped off to a Catholic school with "fun nuns" like The Singing Nun.<ref name="Jean"/> Lisa reads a magazine with the headline "The Year 2525 - were Zager & Evans Right?", a reference to ] and their song "]".<ref name="bbc"/> Milhouse muses that his relationship with Samantha started like Romeo and Juliet but ended in tragedy, unaware that the ] also ends in tragedy. Milhouse's original line in the scene was "It feel like somebody gave my heart a ]."<ref name="Cartwright"/> Milhouse has a poster in his room featuring an ] from '']''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nohomers.net/content/info/articles/11.shtml|title=I Bent My Wookiee! Celebrating the Star Wars/Simpsons Connection |access-date=2022-01-15|date=2007-07-24 |author=Scott Chernoff |publisher=No Homers Club |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724223022/http://starwars.com/community/news/media/f20070724/index.html?page=3 |archive-date=24 July 2011}}</ref> | |||
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]' theme from '']'' plays throughout the episode's praised ] sequence.]] | |||
In its original American broadcast, "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" finished 35th in the ratings for the week of May 4–10, 1992, with a ] of 12.4, equivalent to approximately 11.4 million viewing households. It was the fourth highest-rated show on the Fox network that week, following '']'', '']'', and '']''.<ref name=Ratings>{{cite news |title=Nielsen Ratings /May 4–10 |work=] |page=D5 |date=May 13, 1992}}</ref> | |||
Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics. The authors of the book ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'', Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, said the episode was "a fitting end to a season that had seen ''The Simpsons'' consolidate its success and become even more daring and intelligent."<ref name="bbc"/> | |||
DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson said that "from the ingenious and hilarious ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' parody at the show’s start, 'Bart's Friend Falls in Love' is a keeper. It actually develops the characters and gets into pre-teen emotions but never becomes sappy. The 'B'-plot in which Lisa tries to get Homer to lose weight provides terrific laughs as well."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://dvdmg.com/simpsonsseasonthree.shtml |title=The Simpsons: The Complete Third Season (1991) |last=Jacobson |first=Colin |date=August 21, 2003 |publisher=DVD Movie Guide |access-date=2009-06-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090629194253/http://dvdmg.com/simpsonsseasonthree.shtml |archive-date=29 June 2009 |url-status=live}}</ref> Nate Meyers of Digitally Obsessed gave the episode a 4.5 out of 5 rating and commented that "It's tough to view Milhouse in a romantic relationship, especially since the most recent seasons have made a point of hinting at Milhouse being gay. Still, the love triangle makes for some interesting drama and the script's observations about childhood infatuations are right on point."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.digitallyobsessed.com/displaylegacy.php?ID=6129 |title=The Simpsons: The Complete Third Season |last=Meyers |first=Nate |date=June 23, 2004 |publisher=Digitally Obsessed |access-date=2009-06-06 |archive-date=2016-03-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313103432/http://digitallyobsessed.com/displaylegacy.php?id=6129 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
Bill Gibron of DVD Verdict, however, thought the plot seemed drawn out and "only Homer's eating disorder and subliminal tape attempts at weight loss have lasting appeal. Since the tape turns out to be a vocabulary builder, hearing Homer expound in flowery language is a real, rare treat."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/simpsonsseason3.php |title=The Simpsons: The Complete Third Season |last=Gibron |first=Bill |date=December 15, 2003 |publisher=DVD Verdict |access-date=2009-06-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090629194944/http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/simpsonsseason3.php |archive-date=29 June 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> '']''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Jeff Acker also preferred the subplot over the main plot.<ref>{{cite news |title=Thanks For The Homeries |last=Acker |first=Jeff |date=August 3, 2007 |work=] |page=PA–84}}</ref> | |||
The episode's ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' parody was named the greatest film reference in the history of the show by Nathan Ditum of '']''.<ref name="totalfilm">{{cite news|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/the-50-greatest-simpsons-movie-references/ |title=The 50 Greatest Simpsons Movie References |last=Ditum |first=Nathan |date=June 6, 2009 |work=]|publisher=GamesRadar|access-date=January 15, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090622154132/http://www.totalfilm.com/features/the-50-greatest-simpsons-movie-references/page%3A18 |archive-date=22 June 2009 |url-status=live }}</ref> '']''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Colin Kennedy also named it the best film parody in the show, calling it the series' "most famous opening sequence." He noted Homer played "both his roles – half-naked native; big fat boulder – with consummate aplomb."<ref name="raiders" /> The Canadian television series '']'', hosted by ], ranked the ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' parody as the greatest in the "Top Five Male Underwear Moments of All Time". The list referred to scenes in film and television portraying men in underwear, and Homer wore underwear in the relevant scene.<ref>{{cite episode |series=The Hour |series-link=The Hour (Canadian TV series) |network=CBC Television |airdate=March 26, 2007 }} | |||
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23rd episode of the 3rd season of The Simpsons
"Bart's Friend Falls in Love" | |||
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The Simpsons episode | |||
Bart with Samantha and Milhouse | |||
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 23 | ||
Directed by | Jim Reardon | ||
Written by | Jay Kogen Wallace Wolodarsky | ||
Production code | 8F22 | ||
Original air date | May 7, 1992 (1992-05-07) | ||
Guest appearances | |||
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Episode features | |||
Chalkboard gag | "I will not snap bras" | ||
Couch gag | The couch tips over backwards, sending the Simpsons through the wall. | ||
Commentary | Matt Groening James L. Brooks Al Jean Mike Reiss Julie Kavner Nancy Cartwright Yeardley Smith Jay Kogen Wallace Wolodarsky Jim Reardon | ||
Episode chronology | |||
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The Simpsons season 3 | |||
List of episodes |
"Bart's Friend Falls in Love" is the twenty-third episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons (and the de facto season finale). It originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 7, 1992.
The episode was written by Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky, and directed by Jim Reardon. American actress Kimmy Robertson guest starred in the episode as Samantha. The opening sequence of "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" is a parody of the film Raiders of the Lost Ark, while the closing sequence parodies the film Casablanca.
Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics. It acquired a Nielsen rating of 12.4 and was the fourth highest-rated show on the Fox network the week it aired.
Plot
While riding the bus to school, Milhouse shows Bart his new fortune-telling toy, a Magic 8 ball. Bart asks the ball whether he and Milhouse will still be friends by the end of the day; the ball predicts they will not. The same day, a new student from Phoenix named Samantha Stanky joins the fourth grade class at Springfield Elementary School and Milhouse instantly falls in love with her. Milhouse and Samantha start a relationship. Rather than playing with Bart alone after school, Milhouse brings Samantha to Bart's tree house and spends the entire time hugging and kissing her, to Bart's dismay.
Meanwhile, Lisa worries that Homer's habit of eating fattening foods will cause his death. At Lisa's suggestion, Marge orders a subliminal weight loss tape for Homer. The company is sold out of weight loss tapes and sends him a vocabulary-enhancer tape instead, which is sent to the Simpson family in the weight loss tape's usual packaging. Homer falls asleep while listening to the tape. When he wakes up, his vocabulary becomes flowery and erudite, but his eating habits remain unchanged. After two weeks of listening to the tapes, Homer weighs himself and discovers he has gained thirteen pounds. Homer discards the tape and his vocabulary quickly returns to normal.
Milhouse and Samantha spend all their free time together. Feeling jealous and excluded, Bart reveals their relationship to Samantha's father. As punishment, Mr. Stanky sends Samantha to Saint Sebastian's School for Wicked Girls, a convent school run by French-Canadian nuns. After seeing Milhouse heartbroken, Bart begins to feel guilty for his actions. Bart reveals to Milhouse that he told Samantha's father about Samantha and Milhouse's relationship; Milhouse becomes furious and physically fights Bart. After calming down, the boys visit Samantha at the convent school, where Bart apologizes to her. Samantha says she loves Saint Sebastian's but still has feelings for Milhouse. She gives him a goodbye kiss despite knowing that doing so is against the school's rules.
Production and allusions
The episode was written by Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky and directed by Jim Reardon. Kimmy Robertson guest starred as Samantha. She recorded all of her lines separately, instead of acting them out with the cast of in the recording studio as is usually done. Robertson said of the role: "I had no idea how popular I was going to be after I did that. All my friends think I'm the bee's knees now. I've made it." The physical appearance of Samantha is based on Kogen's niece, who is also named Samantha.
The opening sequence parodies that of Steven Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). Bart, in the role of Indiana Jones, steals a penny jar (instead of a Fertility Idol) from Homer before heading to school on the bus. Homer, standing in for the boulder and the Hovitos tribe, angrily runs after Bart. While Bart runs through the house, Maggie fires suction darts instead of arrows. Bart is able to narrowly pass through the closing garage door and escape. As Bart steps onto the bus, Homer is seen the distance shouting after him. John Williams' theme from Raiders of the Lost Ark, "Raiders March", plays throughout the sequence. The producers had to contact Spielberg in order to clear the rights for the theme so they could use it in the episode. Paul Wee was the layout artist for the sequence. Julie Kavner praised it for focusing on the animation and having minimal dialogue.
Homer, his vocabulary newly enriched, refers to Bart's "Machiavellian countenance." When Samantha's father takes her away, Bart comforts Milhouse with some words from "In Memoriam" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The episode's closing sequence in which Bart and Milhouse visit Samantha at Saint Sebastian's is a reference to Casablanca (1942). One nun leads a group of children and sings "Dominique", a song by The Singing Nun. Cast member Maggie Roswell provided the voice of the nun, but did she not know the actual French lyrics to the song so she made up her own. The writers had difficulties coming up with an idea for the end of the episode. Executive producer James L. Brooks pitched the idea of Samantha getting shipped off to a Catholic school with "fun nuns" like The Singing Nun. Lisa reads a magazine with the headline "The Year 2525 - were Zager & Evans Right?", a reference to Zager and Evans and their song "In the Year 2525". Milhouse muses that his relationship with Samantha started like Romeo and Juliet but ended in tragedy, unaware that the play also ends in tragedy. Milhouse's original line in the scene was "It feel like somebody gave my heart a wedgie." Milhouse has a poster in his room featuring an X-wing from Star Wars.
Reception
In its original American broadcast, "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" finished 35th in the ratings for the week of May 4–10, 1992, with a Nielsen rating of 12.4, equivalent to approximately 11.4 million viewing households. It was the fourth highest-rated show on the Fox network that week, following Beverly Hills, 90210, In Living Color, and Married... with Children.
Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics. The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, said the episode was "a fitting end to a season that had seen The Simpsons consolidate its success and become even more daring and intelligent."
DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson said that "from the ingenious and hilarious Raiders of the Lost Ark parody at the show’s start, 'Bart's Friend Falls in Love' is a keeper. It actually develops the characters and gets into pre-teen emotions but never becomes sappy. The 'B'-plot in which Lisa tries to get Homer to lose weight provides terrific laughs as well." Nate Meyers of Digitally Obsessed gave the episode a 4.5 out of 5 rating and commented that "It's tough to view Milhouse in a romantic relationship, especially since the most recent seasons have made a point of hinting at Milhouse being gay. Still, the love triangle makes for some interesting drama and the script's observations about childhood infatuations are right on point."
Bill Gibron of DVD Verdict, however, thought the plot seemed drawn out and "only Homer's eating disorder and subliminal tape attempts at weight loss have lasting appeal. Since the tape turns out to be a vocabulary builder, hearing Homer expound in flowery language is a real, rare treat." The Santa Fe New Mexican's Jeff Acker also preferred the subplot over the main plot.
The episode's Raiders of the Lost Ark parody was named the greatest film reference in the history of the show by Nathan Ditum of Total Film. Empire's Colin Kennedy also named it the best film parody in the show, calling it the series' "most famous opening sequence." He noted Homer played "both his roles – half-naked native; big fat boulder – with consummate aplomb." The Canadian television series The Hour, hosted by George Stroumboulopoulos, ranked the Raiders of the Lost Ark parody as the greatest in the "Top Five Male Underwear Moments of All Time". The list referred to scenes in film and television portraying men in underwear, and Homer wore underwear in the relevant scene.
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External links
- "Bart's Friend Falls in Love episode capsule". The Simpsons Archive.
- "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" at IMDb