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|airdate= April 22, [[2018]] | |airdate= April 22, [[2018]] | ||
|billboard=[[Mr. Burns]] was shot in [[Who Shot Mr. Burns?|1995]] and still no arrests? How come [[Chief Wiggum]]? Paid for by the committee to lock up [[Maggie Simpson|the baby]] | |billboard=[[Mr. Burns]] was shot in [[Who Shot Mr. Burns?|1995]] and still no arrests? How come [[Chief Wiggum]]? Paid for by the committee to lock up [[Maggie Simpson|the baby]] | ||
| − | |blackboard='''[[Homer]] writes:''' "I will not bet with [[Bart]] on the {{ | + | |blackboard='''[[Homer]] writes:''' "I will not bet with [[Bart]] on the {{W|Final four}}" |
|couchgag= [[Marge]], [[Maggie]], [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] are at the couch gag, but [[Lisa]] doesn't show up as she's still talking with [[Dewey Largo]]. Bart says they can't do the couch gag without Lisa, asking when she'll get there, and Homer, ready ot cut a couch out of a log with a chain saw, says to him to worry about himself. The text "We're lumberjacks. Why is that funny?" appears as on-screen text. | |couchgag= [[Marge]], [[Maggie]], [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] are at the couch gag, but [[Lisa]] doesn't show up as she's still talking with [[Dewey Largo]]. Bart says they can't do the couch gag without Lisa, asking when she'll get there, and Homer, ready ot cut a couch out of a log with a chain saw, says to him to worry about himself. The text "We're lumberjacks. Why is that funny?" appears as on-screen text. | ||
| − | |titlescreen="30 years ago..." is shown on screen, just before [[The Tracey Ullman Show]] [[The Simpsons shorts|short]] [[The Aquarium]] is seen, till the shark is seen with [[Bart]] in his mouth, then | + | |titlescreen="30 years ago..." is shown on screen, just before [[The Tracey Ullman Show]] [[The Simpsons shorts|short]] [[The Aquarium]] is seen, till the shark is seen with [[Bart]] in his mouth, then the title screen appears, but "[[The Flintstones]]" is written on it instead of "The Simpsons", it then goes back in the clouds and "The Simpstones" appears, a mix of The Flintstones and The Simpsons, it goes back again and the correct text shows up. |
|guests= [[Trombone Shorty]] as {{Ch|Trombone Shorty|himself}} | |guests= [[Trombone Shorty]] as {{Ch|Trombone Shorty|himself}} | ||
| − | | | + | |showrunner1= Al Jean |
|writer= [[David Silverman]]<br>[[Brian Kelley]] | |writer= [[David Silverman]]<br>[[Brian Kelley]] | ||
|director= [[Bob Anderson]] | |director= [[Bob Anderson]] | ||
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| − | '''"Lisa Gets the Blues"''' is the seventeenth episode of [[season 29]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the six | + | '''"Lisa Gets the Blues"''' is the seventeenth episode of [[Season 29|broadcast season 29]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the six hundred thirty-fifth episode overall. It originally aired April 22, [[2018]]. The episode was written by [[David Silverman]] and [[Brian Kelley]] and directed by [[Bob Anderson]]. It guest stars [[Trombone Shorty]] as {{Ch|Trombone Shorty|himself}}. |
"Lisa Gets the Blues" was dedicated in memory of [[R. Lee Ermey]], who died on April 15. | "Lisa Gets the Blues" was dedicated in memory of [[R. Lee Ermey]], who died on April 15. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
| − | {{ | + | {{Synopsis|When the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]]' flight to [[Gainesville]] gets re-routed to [[New Orleans]], [[Lisa]] is forced to face her failures and regain her confidence as a jazz musician. Meanwhile, [[Bart]] is intrigued by the voodoo in [[Louisiana]], and [[Homer]] is intrigued by the drinking.}} |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
| − | As [[Lisa]] gets kicked out of class by [[Dewey Largo]], she goes | + | As [[Lisa]] gets kicked out of class by [[Dewey Largo]], she goes out onto the street, where [[Sideshow Mel]] and [[Lindsey Naegle]] are watching and enjoying her music. However, after [[Ralph]] appears with a tuba stuck on his head, Largo tells Lisa she should quit playing her saxophone, making her cry and causing her to consider giving up on her dream. |
| − | At the [[Springfield Elementary School|school]] playground, [[Bart]] | + | At the [[Springfield Elementary School|school]] playground, [[Bart]] plays a prank on [[Jimbo]] but is caught by [[Kearney]] and [[Dolph]]. They dress him as {{W2|Annie|musical}} and force him to sing in the cafeteria, where the kids start throwing food at him. |
| − | At [[742 Evergreen Terrace|home]], [[Marge]] tries to | + | At [[742 Evergreen Terrace|home]], [[Marge]] tries to convince Lisa to change her mind, but she is unable to play in front of [[Homer]], [[Grampa]], and [[Maggie]]. On the computer, she discovers she has the {{W|Yips}} disorder. |
| − | + | Marge's parent, [[Eunice Bouvier]], invites the family to [[Florida]] for her 100th birthday, so they board a flight to [[Gainesville]]. However, after Homer causes a ruckus on the plane, the pilot reroutes them to [[New Orleans]], leaving Eunice alone on her birthday. | |
| − | + | Upon arriving, the family splits up—Marge with Bart and Maggie, and Homer with Lisa. Homer tries to cheer Lisa up but fails, and the two wander around the city, with Homer indulging in food at every stop. | |
| − | Marge | + | Marge takes Bart to a voodoo shop, Madame Midnight House of Voodoo, where he buys voodoo dolls of the bullies. Marge, meanwhile, prays for a normal family trip without their usual chaos. |
| − | To help | + | To help Lisa regain her confidence in jazz, the statue of [[Louis Armstrong]] comes to life and gives her advice, including following what her father says. |
| − | + | As Bart starts using voodoo on the bullies, Homer brings Lisa to The Spotted Cat Music Club, where she is invited onstage by [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]]'s nephew. He recognizes her from a photo of his uncle and Lisa playing together on the bridge. | |
| − | + | Murphy's nephew tells her that Murphy once said she was the most promising young musician he had ever met. This encouragement helps her overcome the Yips disorder. Back at home, Lisa resumes playing her saxophone and is visited by the ghost of Louis Armstrong. At the end, Homer, Lisa, and Bart eat beignets at Café Du Monde. | |
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| − | + | *{{Youtube|fLFpTLEnrqU|Homer Eats His Way Through New Orleans}} | |
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| − | *{{ | + | *{{Youtube|_4PSxNOiejc|Lisa Gets Vertigo}} |
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{{Season 29}} | {{Season 29}} | ||
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Episode Information
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"Lisa Gets the Blues" is the seventeenth episode of broadcast season 29 of The Simpsons and the six hundred thirty-fifth episode overall. It originally aired April 22, 2018. The episode was written by David Silverman and Brian Kelley and directed by Bob Anderson. It guest stars Trombone Shorty as himself.
"Lisa Gets the Blues" was dedicated in memory of R. Lee Ermey, who died on April 15.
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Synopsis[edit]
- When the Simpsons' flight to Gainesville gets re-routed to New Orleans, Lisa is forced to face her failures and regain her confidence as a jazz musician. Meanwhile, Bart is intrigued by the voodoo in Louisiana, and Homer is intrigued by the drinking.
Plot[edit]
As Lisa gets kicked out of class by Dewey Largo, she goes out onto the street, where Sideshow Mel and Lindsey Naegle are watching and enjoying her music. However, after Ralph appears with a tuba stuck on his head, Largo tells Lisa she should quit playing her saxophone, making her cry and causing her to consider giving up on her dream.
At the school playground, Bart plays a prank on Jimbo but is caught by Kearney and Dolph. They dress him as Annie and force him to sing in the cafeteria, where the kids start throwing food at him.
At home, Marge tries to convince Lisa to change her mind, but she is unable to play in front of Homer, Grampa, and Maggie. On the computer, she discovers she has the Yips disorder.
Marge's parent, Eunice Bouvier, invites the family to Florida for her 100th birthday, so they board a flight to Gainesville. However, after Homer causes a ruckus on the plane, the pilot reroutes them to New Orleans, leaving Eunice alone on her birthday.
Upon arriving, the family splits up—Marge with Bart and Maggie, and Homer with Lisa. Homer tries to cheer Lisa up but fails, and the two wander around the city, with Homer indulging in food at every stop.
Marge takes Bart to a voodoo shop, Madame Midnight House of Voodoo, where he buys voodoo dolls of the bullies. Marge, meanwhile, prays for a normal family trip without their usual chaos.
To help Lisa regain her confidence in jazz, the statue of Louis Armstrong comes to life and gives her advice, including following what her father says.
As Bart starts using voodoo on the bullies, Homer brings Lisa to The Spotted Cat Music Club, where she is invited onstage by Bleeding Gums Murphy's nephew. He recognizes her from a photo of his uncle and Lisa playing together on the bridge.
Murphy's nephew tells her that Murphy once said she was the most promising young musician he had ever met. This encouragement helps her overcome the Yips disorder. Back at home, Lisa resumes playing her saxophone and is visited by the ghost of Louis Armstrong. At the end, Homer, Lisa, and Bart eat beignets at Café Du Monde.
Production[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Promo videos[edit]
Homer Eats His Way Through New Orleans at YouTube
Bart Sings As Little Orphan Annie at YouTube
Lisa Gets Vertigo at YouTube
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