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== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
{{Desc|[[Lisa]] meets the son of the late musician [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] - and attempts to improve his life.}}
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{{Desc|[[Lisa]] meets [[Monk Murphy]], the son of the late musician [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]], who has never heard his father's music as he was born deaf. She then attempts to improve Monk's life against his wishes.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Lisa]] is listening to jazz music on her phone while [[Marge]] and [[Bart]] are watching TV, when a commercial for the Springfield Lottery comes on, reusing the song by [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] "Can't Face Tomorrow" with new lyrics. She goes on a rant against the lottery and how Murphy wouldn't have approved of it and showing her webpage on him and a bust of his embouchure. Afterwards she goes to [[The Jazz Hole]], after passing through countless people singing the lottery song. There, she finds out that all the musicians participated on the lottery, increasing the lost cause vibe.
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[[Lisa]] listens to jazz music on her phone while [[Marge]] and [[Bart]] watch TV, when a commercial for the Springfield Lottery airs, featuring a reworked version of [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]]'s song "Can't Face Tomorrow" with new lyrics. Lisa rants against the lottery, believing Murphy would not have approved, and shows her webpage dedicated to him and a bust of his embouchure. She then visits [[The Jazz Hole]], passing through crowds singing the lottery jingle. There, she learns that all the musicians participated in the lottery, increasing her sense of hopelessness.
  
After asking for Homer's advice, where he advises to avoid losing time on the lost causes, she goes on [[Channel 6]]'s ''[[Smartline]]'' to a debate against the lottery, however after getting all the questions right, she stumbles on the knowledge he has a son. Soon, she finds him, [[Monk Murphy]], at his house and after a while she discovers he was born deaf. He tried asking for the [[Dr. Hibbert|doctor]]'s advice on how to solve the issue, but the cost of the operation was too high, so Lisa sets herself up to win against the lottery for him.
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After asking [[Homer]] for advice—who tells her not to waste time on lost causes—Lisa appears on [[Channel 6]]'s ''[[Smartline]]'' to debate against the lottery. Though she answers all the questions correctly, she is caught off guard by the revelation that Murphy had a son. She soon locates him, [[Monk Murphy]], and discovers he was born deaf. He had once sought help from [[Dr. Hibbert]], but the cost of the operation was too high, prompting Lisa to take on the lottery to help him.
  
She brings Monk to The Jazz Hole, and find out that his publisher was [[Treasured Artists Publishing]]. They go to the [[Springfield Brill Building]] to find out who's selling his dad's music but finds out he got scammed by them on signing his contract, and they sold the rights to big companies and at that point, Monk asks Lisa to leave him alone. Feeling the sadness, she sneaks out of the house to the Bleeding Gums Murphy Memorial Bridge, where his ghost appears and makes her realize that what the blues is all about.
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She brings Monk to The Jazz Hole and learns that his father's publisher was [[Treasured Artists Publishing]]. They visit the [[Springfield Brill Building]] to investigate who is profiting from Murphy's music but discover that Bleeding Gums was scammed into a bad contract, with the rights sold to major companies. Disheartened, Monk asks Lisa to leave him alone. Saddened, Lisa sneaks out of the house and visits the Bleeding Gums Murphy Memorial Bridge, where his ghost appears and helps her understand the essence of the blues.
  
Lisa goes to [[The Sky's the Limit]] center where Monk works and is directing a production of [[Richard III]], to apologize for her actions, and he mentions getting the implant thanks to winning the money at the lottery. At the bridge, Lisa has him hear as the first thing his dad's vinyl but Bart scratched it so she plays "[[Monk's New Tune]]", played by Bleeding Gums Murphy. In the end she dreams of playing "[[Happy Talk]]" with the other musicians at The Jazz Hole with Bleeding Gums playing with them, and makes Bart disappear once he protests for their seats.
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Lisa visits [[The Sky's the Limit]] center, where Monk works and is directing a production of ''Richard III'', to apologize. Monk reveals he was able to get the implant thanks to winning lottery money. Back at the bridge, Lisa plays one of his father’s records for him to hear for the first time, but the vinyl is scratched by Bart, so she plays "[[Monk's New Tune]]", performed by Bleeding Gums Murphy. In the end, she dreams of performing "[[Happy Talk]]" with the musicians at The Jazz Hole, joined by Bleeding Gums himself. When Bart protests about their seats, she makes him disappear.
  
 
== Production ==
 
== Production ==
The title of the episode was changed after the table read, it was called "Bleeding Gums Murphy in the Sound of Music".<ref name="AlJeanTwitter">Al Jean's Twitter (account closed)</ref>
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The title of the episode was changed after the table read, it was called "Bleeding Gums Murphy in the Sound of Music".<ref name="TSOBGTCD">[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/1458583117787058177 Al Jean's Twitter - "The Sound of Bleeding Gums title change and director"]</ref>
  
 
For the first time the show stars deaf and hearing-impaired voiceover actors. The Monk character is played by actor [[John Autry II]], who is hearing impaired. The episode features a total of six deaf voice actors, also including comedian [[Kathy Buckley]] and three kids from the [https://www.nolimitsfordeafchildren.org No Limits organization]: [[Kaylee Arellano]], [[Ian Mayorga]] and [[Hazel Lopez]].<ref name="TSoBG_Deaf">[https://www.fox5ny.com/news/the-simpsons-first-episode-deaf-voice-actors.amp 'The Simpsons' features first episode with deaf voice actors]</ref><ref name="Variety"/>
 
For the first time the show stars deaf and hearing-impaired voiceover actors. The Monk character is played by actor [[John Autry II]], who is hearing impaired. The episode features a total of six deaf voice actors, also including comedian [[Kathy Buckley]] and three kids from the [https://www.nolimitsfordeafchildren.org No Limits organization]: [[Kaylee Arellano]], [[Ian Mayorga]] and [[Hazel Lopez]].<ref name="TSoBG_Deaf">[https://www.fox5ny.com/news/the-simpsons-first-episode-deaf-voice-actors.amp 'The Simpsons' features first episode with deaf voice actors]</ref><ref name="Variety"/>
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Revision as of 17:29, June 1, 2025

Season 33 Episode
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"The Sound of Bleeding Gums"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 723
Season number: S33 E17
Production code: UABF10
Original airdate: April 10, 2022
Couch gag: Lisa plays Dizzy Gillespie's "Salt Peanuts" on her saxophone while Marge, Homer, Maggie and Bart are on a sheet music on the wall moving around as she plays. In the end, Homer gets hit by a normal note and d'ohes.
Guest star(s): John Autry II as Monk Murphy
Kathy Buckley as the deaf girl
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Loni Steele Sosthand
Directed by: Chris Clements

"The Sound of Bleeding Gums" is the seventeenth episode of season 33 of The Simpsons and the seven hundred twenty-third episode overall. It originally aired on April 10, 2022. The episode was written by Loni Steele Sosthand and directed by Chris Clements. It guest stars John Autry II as Monk Murphy and Kathy Buckley as the deaf girl.

Synopsis

"Lisa meets Monk Murphy, the son of the late musician Bleeding Gums Murphy, who has never heard his father's music as he was born deaf. She then attempts to improve Monk's life against his wishes."


Plot

Lisa listens to jazz music on her phone while Marge and Bart watch TV, when a commercial for the Springfield Lottery airs, featuring a reworked version of Bleeding Gums Murphy's song "Can't Face Tomorrow" with new lyrics. Lisa rants against the lottery, believing Murphy would not have approved, and shows her webpage dedicated to him and a bust of his embouchure. She then visits The Jazz Hole, passing through crowds singing the lottery jingle. There, she learns that all the musicians participated in the lottery, increasing her sense of hopelessness.

After asking Homer for advice—who tells her not to waste time on lost causes—Lisa appears on Channel 6's Smartline to debate against the lottery. Though she answers all the questions correctly, she is caught off guard by the revelation that Murphy had a son. She soon locates him, Monk Murphy, and discovers he was born deaf. He had once sought help from Dr. Hibbert, but the cost of the operation was too high, prompting Lisa to take on the lottery to help him.

She brings Monk to The Jazz Hole and learns that his father's publisher was Treasured Artists Publishing. They visit the Springfield Brill Building to investigate who is profiting from Murphy's music but discover that Bleeding Gums was scammed into a bad contract, with the rights sold to major companies. Disheartened, Monk asks Lisa to leave him alone. Saddened, Lisa sneaks out of the house and visits the Bleeding Gums Murphy Memorial Bridge, where his ghost appears and helps her understand the essence of the blues.

Lisa visits The Sky's the Limit center, where Monk works and is directing a production of Richard III, to apologize. Monk reveals he was able to get the implant thanks to winning lottery money. Back at the bridge, Lisa plays one of his father’s records for him to hear for the first time, but the vinyl is scratched by Bart, so she plays "Monk's New Tune", performed by Bleeding Gums Murphy. In the end, she dreams of performing "Happy Talk" with the musicians at The Jazz Hole, joined by Bleeding Gums himself. When Bart protests about their seats, she makes him disappear.

Production

The title of the episode was changed after the table read, it was called "Bleeding Gums Murphy in the Sound of Music".[1]

For the first time the show stars deaf and hearing-impaired voiceover actors. The Monk character is played by actor John Autry II, who is hearing impaired. The episode features a total of six deaf voice actors, also including comedian Kathy Buckley and three kids from the No Limits organization: Kaylee Arellano, Ian Mayorga and Hazel Lopez.[2][3]

The episode is inspired by the family of episode writer Loni Steele Sosthand. She has a brother, Eli Steele, who was born deaf. When they were talking about Bleeding Gums Murphy character in writer's initial brainstorms, the staff thought, wouldn't it be cool if Lisa discovers this whole other side of his life. That led to him having a son, and then we based that character at least somewhat on Eli.[3]

Sosthand and her brother, Eli Steele, had previously developed a pilot based on their lives, featuring John Autry II. So when it came time to find someone to play Monk, Sosthand pitched Autry to exec producers James L. Brooks and Al Jean, who "very much got on board and saw what a gem he was". The character has little personal moments from Loni and Eli's childhood but is also very much influenced by John.[3]

Autry lauded "The Simpsons" for hiring a deaf actor to play the role. "It's so incredible," he said of the gig. "It's life-changing equality and participation. This can impact change for all of us. It's about hard of hearing and hearing characters coming together. It's a part of history."[3]

Sosthand also sought her brother's approval while writing the script, which includes a scene where Bleeding Gums discovers his son his deaf — patterned after how Sosthand's parents discovered Eli was hearing impaired. Eli also voices a part in the episode.[3]

Reception

"The Sound of Bleeding Gums" was nominated for a 2023 Writers Guild of America award in Animation, but it lost to "Rectify" from Undone.[4]

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