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+ | On 23 August, in a [[Fox]] press release, [[Marvin Hamlisch]], [[Anika Noni Rose]] and [[Jennifer Tilly]] were announced to be guest-starring in the episode.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/23/the-simpsons-season-24-guest-voices_n_1695378.html Huffington Post FOX Animation Domination Press Release]</ref> | ||
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+ | Music editor [[Chris Ledesma]] revealed via his [https://twitter.com/mxedtr Twitter account] that episode had been written by [[Joel H. Cohen]] and was in production under code PABF16.<ref name="twitter">[https://twitter.com/mxedtr/status/254316622360223744/photo/1 Chris Ledesma's Twitter]</ref> | ||
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− | The episode was watched by 6.86 million viewers and received a 3.2 in the key demographic, making ''The Simpsons'' the most-watched show on | + | The episode was watched by 6.86 million viewers and received a 3.2 in the key demographic, making ''The Simpsons'' the most-watched show on Fox the night it aired, beating both ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''Bob's Burgers''.<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/11/13/sunday-final-ratings-revenge-the-mentalist-666-park-avenue-60-minutes-adjusted-down/157264/ TVbytheNumbers ratings]</ref> |
"Gone Abie Gone" received mixed reviews from TV critics. The [http://www.avclub.com/ A.V Club] awarded the episode a C+ rating and described it as a "thin story with little satiric spark", "not terribly funny" and "tired."<ref>[http://www.avclub.com/articles/adventures-in-baby-getting,86392/ The A.V Club review]</ref> The [http://www.thetvcritic.org/ TV Critic.org] review offered similar opinion. They discussed how "both plots had potential" but concluded, "Like its own stereotype of the retirement home, ''The Simspsons'' is old, tired and out of ideas."<ref>[http://www.thetvcritic.org/reviews/comedies/the-simpsons/season-24/gone-abie-gone/ TheTVCritic.org review]</ref> However, [http://www.tvfanatic.com/ TV Fanatic] were more positive, naming the episode a "surprisingly warm and and amusing installment" and ultimately gave it a 4/5 star rating.<ref>[http://www.tvfanatic.com/2012/11/the-simpsons-review-finding-abe/ TV Fanatic review]</ref> | "Gone Abie Gone" received mixed reviews from TV critics. The [http://www.avclub.com/ A.V Club] awarded the episode a C+ rating and described it as a "thin story with little satiric spark", "not terribly funny" and "tired."<ref>[http://www.avclub.com/articles/adventures-in-baby-getting,86392/ The A.V Club review]</ref> The [http://www.thetvcritic.org/ TV Critic.org] review offered similar opinion. They discussed how "both plots had potential" but concluded, "Like its own stereotype of the retirement home, ''The Simspsons'' is old, tired and out of ideas."<ref>[http://www.thetvcritic.org/reviews/comedies/the-simpsons/season-24/gone-abie-gone/ TheTVCritic.org review]</ref> However, [http://www.tvfanatic.com/ TV Fanatic] were more positive, naming the episode a "surprisingly warm and and amusing installment" and ultimately gave it a 4/5 star rating.<ref>[http://www.tvfanatic.com/2012/11/the-simpsons-review-finding-abe/ TV Fanatic review]</ref> |
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"Gone Abie Gone" is five hundred and twelfth episode of The Simpsons and the fourth episode of the twenty-fourth season.
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Synopsis
When Grampa escapes from his retirement home, Homer and Marge frantically try to track him down by following clues that reveal secrets in Grampa's past, including that he worked at a local restaurant with composer Marvin Hamlisch (guest-voicing as himself) and met and fell in love with the restaurant's singer Rita LaFleur (guest voice Anika Noni Rose). Meanwhile Lisa tries her hand at online poker, getting tips from the experts, including Jennifer Tilly (guest-voicing as herself), but is soon gambling with her college fund.[1]
Plot
Act I
Homer pulls up at the Gulp 'N' Blow drive-thru, where, despite remembering Marge's request to eat healthier, he orders some onion rings. The cashier, due to being stressed by a female waitress, a customer complaining about a homeless man who was showering in the restroom, and Milhouse's karate's team, accidentally chucks the onion rings out of the order window and they burn Homer, who subsequently visits a lawyer with the intention of suing the fast-food chain. The lawyer supports him and Homer ends up winning $5,000 in court.
At Moe's Tavern, Homer tells Lenny, Carl and Barney that he put the money he won in a college fund for Lisa at the bank. Lenny and Carl warn him about how banks aren't as secure as they used to be. Moe overhears the conversation and suggests Homer withdraw the money and put it on FlamingHotPoker.net. Initially reluctant, Homer is eventually won over by the idea when Moe reassures him that he doesn't have to bet the money, the poker website will just keep it safe. "A poker site is now more safer than an American bank," Homer declares, "Has our nation-- built on people suing because their onion rings were too hot-- come to this?"
Act II
Act III
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Lisa has studied poker and continued to play with her college money and has increased her $ 5000 to $ 360,725. Homer and Marge visit Rita who thell them about their love story. How they got married when Homer was six years old, and how Abe decided to stay in USA when Rita went on tour in Europe for taking care of Homer. Lisa has amassed to $ 413.762 which is enough money to get the best college education, but she sees an opportunity to get even more money when she sees that she has a chance to win a hand and she bet everything. Lisa loses all the money to Sideshow Bob and get sad for she has ruined her future. Bart sees at Lisa is sad and tells her that she has still the money for he's Sideshow Bob, and he gives back them to her because he likes her and feels sorry for her, but he tell her at they only has $ 5000 again for the poker site has discovered that they were both under 18. Lisa thanks Bart.
Rita gives Homer and Marge a bottle Chicory Mist Cologne that she is Abe's they visit the Vandersniff & Whiffly Purveyors of Fine Nostrilables which is the only place in Springfield who sells it. They discover that the Abe works there, and Homer and Marge apologizes to him. He says he fled for the thinks he's boring and he could not wait for them. Marge promises to visit him more and Homer explain why it's hard to came all the time. Grandpa says that it is not forgiven, but they are mostly forgotten. Grandpa is back at the Retirement Castle where he meet Rita, they are happy to see each oter and they start singing their song.
Production
On 23 August, in a Fox press release, Marvin Hamlisch, Anika Noni Rose and Jennifer Tilly were announced to be guest-starring in the episode.[2]
Music editor Chris Ledesma revealed via his Twitter account that episode had been written by Joel H. Cohen and was in production under code PABF16.[3]
Reception
The episode was watched by 6.86 million viewers and received a 3.2 in the key demographic, making The Simpsons the most-watched show on Fox the night it aired, beating both Family Guy and Bob's Burgers.[4]
"Gone Abie Gone" received mixed reviews from TV critics. The A.V Club awarded the episode a C+ rating and described it as a "thin story with little satiric spark", "not terribly funny" and "tired."[5] The TV Critic.org review offered similar opinion. They discussed how "both plots had potential" but concluded, "Like its own stereotype of the retirement home, The Simspsons is old, tired and out of ideas."[6] However, TV Fanatic were more positive, naming the episode a "surprisingly warm and and amusing installment" and ultimately gave it a 4/5 star rating.[7]
Fan reaction was generally mixed-to-positive. Reviews submitted to NoHomers.net indicated a majority 3/5 fan rating, with many naming the episode "decent" but ultimately "forgettable." Most fans agreed that Lisa's sub-plot was more entertaining than the episode's main-plot concerning Grandpa Simpson's past.[8]
The episode currently holds a 6.6/10 IMDB rating and a 7.9/10 TV.com rating.[9][10]
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