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| − | + | As [[Homer]] leaves work for the day, [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] finish sealing off a barrel of toxic waste. As they discuss what happens to the waste barrels, [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] take the waste to the [[Springfield Park]] to illegally dispose of it. However, they are caught by [[Agent Malone]] with the [[Environmental Protection Agency]]. At the trial, Burns is sentenced to pay a fine of $3 million. A town meeting is then called to discuss what to do with the money. [[Marge]] suggests using it to fix up [[Main Street]], which has become cracked and broken from drivers using tire chains and carrying too much weight. While the townspeople get behind this idea, [[Lyle Lanley]] interrupts the meeting to suggest they instead use the money to build the [[Springfield Monorail]], which he convinces them to do through [[The Monorail Song|song]]. | |
| − | Marge is | + | Marge is against the Monorail because she thinks the money would be better spent on fixing Main Street. However, the rest of the townspeople are excited about it. To drum up even more support, Lanley goes to [[Springfield Elementary]] to talk about the Monorail, where he manages to win even [[Lisa]] over by complimenting her and sidestepping her question. That evening, a televised commercial airs to advertise the position of Monorail conductor. Homer decides to try out for the job, saying that it's his lifelong dream, to Marge's annoyance. |
| − | + | While Homer attends the [[Lanley Institute of Monorail Conducting]], construction on the Monorail begins, overseen by [[Barney]]. At the end of the course, Lanley randomly selects Homer to become the Monorail conductor. Homer shows the family around the train, and Marge becomes increasingly worried about how safe the Monorail is. She goes to see Lyle Lanley and finds his notebook, which has a drawing of the Monorail on fire as he flees with the money. Marge drives to [[North Haverbrook]] to find out what happened to the Monorail there. In town, Marge meets [[Sebastian Cobb]], the man who worked as the engineer for the [[North Haverbrook Monorail]]. Cobb tells Marge that Lanley cut corners everywhere with the Monorail, which caused it to crash and be destroyed. | |
| − | + | Back in [[Springfield]], the [[Springfield Monorail]] is prepared for its maiden voyage, with many celebrities, including {{Ch|Leonard Nimoy}}, arriving to ride it. Before it sets off, Lanley leaves with the money to escape to [[Tahiti]]. Marge and Sebastian Cobb then arrive minutes too late as the Monorail sets off. As it runs, the brakes fail and the Monorail picks up speed. [[Chief Wiggum]] and Mayor Quimby argue over who should take control of the situation while Marge and Cobb try to find a solution. Meanwhile, Lanley's flight has a layover in North Haverbrook, where he is confronted by an angry mob. Cobb tells Homer he needs to find an anchor to stop the Monorail. Homer steals a rope from a cowboy and ties it around the M from the "Monorail" text on the side of the train. The makeshift anchor catches in a {{ap|Donuts|shop}} shop, bringing the train to a stop. | |
| − | + | Leonard Nimoy takes credit for saving the day while Marge says the Monorail is the only folly Springfield ever embarks on—except for the [[Popsicle Stick Skyscraper]], the [[50ft Magnifying Glass]], and the [[Escalator to Nowhere]]. | |
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- "Donuts. Is there anything they can't do?"
- ―Homer Simpson
- "I call the big one Bitey."
- ―Homer, on the opossums living in the Monorail.
"Marge vs. the Monorail"
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Episode Information
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"Marge vs. the Monorail" is the twelfth episode of broadcast season 4 of The Simpsons and the seventy-first episode overall. It originally aired on January 14, 1993. The episode was written by Conan O'Brien and directed by Rich Moore. It guest stars Phil Hartman as Lyle Lanley and Leonard Nimoy as himself.
Contents
Synopsis
- "After collecting a $3 million fine from Mr. Burns for illegal disposal of nuclear waste, Springfield is convinced by a smooth-talking stranger named Lyle Lanley to spend the money on a needless monorail, with Homer serving as the conductor."
Plot
As Homer leaves work for the day, Lenny and Carl finish sealing off a barrel of toxic waste. As they discuss what happens to the waste barrels, Mr. Burns and Smithers take the waste to the Springfield Park to illegally dispose of it. However, they are caught by Agent Malone with the Environmental Protection Agency. At the trial, Burns is sentenced to pay a fine of $3 million. A town meeting is then called to discuss what to do with the money. Marge suggests using it to fix up Main Street, which has become cracked and broken from drivers using tire chains and carrying too much weight. While the townspeople get behind this idea, Lyle Lanley interrupts the meeting to suggest they instead use the money to build the Springfield Monorail, which he convinces them to do through song.
Marge is against the Monorail because she thinks the money would be better spent on fixing Main Street. However, the rest of the townspeople are excited about it. To drum up even more support, Lanley goes to Springfield Elementary to talk about the Monorail, where he manages to win even Lisa over by complimenting her and sidestepping her question. That evening, a televised commercial airs to advertise the position of Monorail conductor. Homer decides to try out for the job, saying that it's his lifelong dream, to Marge's annoyance.
While Homer attends the Lanley Institute of Monorail Conducting, construction on the Monorail begins, overseen by Barney. At the end of the course, Lanley randomly selects Homer to become the Monorail conductor. Homer shows the family around the train, and Marge becomes increasingly worried about how safe the Monorail is. She goes to see Lyle Lanley and finds his notebook, which has a drawing of the Monorail on fire as he flees with the money. Marge drives to North Haverbrook to find out what happened to the Monorail there. In town, Marge meets Sebastian Cobb, the man who worked as the engineer for the North Haverbrook Monorail. Cobb tells Marge that Lanley cut corners everywhere with the Monorail, which caused it to crash and be destroyed.
Back in Springfield, the Springfield Monorail is prepared for its maiden voyage, with many celebrities, including Leonard Nimoy, arriving to ride it. Before it sets off, Lanley leaves with the money to escape to Tahiti. Marge and Sebastian Cobb then arrive minutes too late as the Monorail sets off. As it runs, the brakes fail and the Monorail picks up speed. Chief Wiggum and Mayor Quimby argue over who should take control of the situation while Marge and Cobb try to find a solution. Meanwhile, Lanley's flight has a layover in North Haverbrook, where he is confronted by an angry mob. Cobb tells Homer he needs to find an anchor to stop the Monorail. Homer steals a rope from a cowboy and ties it around the M from the "Monorail" text on the side of the train. The makeshift anchor catches in a Donuts shop, bringing the train to a stop.
Leonard Nimoy takes credit for saving the day while Marge says the Monorail is the only folly Springfield ever embarks on—except for the Popsicle Stick Skyscraper, the 50ft Magnifying Glass, and the Escalator to Nowhere.
Reception
In 2003, Entertainment Weekly named this the fourth best episode in the show's history.
In other languages
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| Season 4 Episodes | ||
|---|---|---|
| Kamp Krusty • A Streetcar Named Marge • Homer the Heretic • Lisa the Beauty Queen • Treehouse of Horror III • Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie • Marge Gets a Job • New Kid on the Block • Mr. Plow • Lisa's First Word • Homer's Triple Bypass • Marge vs. the Monorail • Selma's Choice • Brother from the Same Planet • I Love Lisa • Duffless • Last Exit to Springfield • So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show • The Front • Whacking Day • Marge in Chains • Krusty Gets Kancelled |
| Production season 9F Episodes | ||
|---|---|---|
| Homer the Heretic • Lisa the Beauty Queen • Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie • Treehouse of Horror III • Marge Gets a Job • New Kid on the Block • Mr. Plow • Lisa's First Word • Homer's Triple Bypass • Marge vs. the Monorail • Selma's Choice • Brother from the Same Planet • I Love Lisa • Duffless • Last Exit to Springfield • The Front • So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show • Whacking Day • Krusty Gets Kancelled • Marge in Chains • Homer's Barbershop Quartet • Cape Feare |