P.S. I Hate You
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"P.S., I Hate You"
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Episode Information
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"P.S., I Hate You" is the seventeenth episode of season 36 of The Simpsons and the seven hundred eighty-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on April 13, 2025. The episode was written by Cesar Mazariegos and directed by Michael Polcino. It guest stars Beverly D'Angelo as Lurleen Lumpkin, Jon Lovitz as Artie Ziff, and Tim Meadows as himself.
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Synopsis
- "Marge's "nice-lady" reputation is on the line when an unknown blackmailer threatens to expose the angry woman she is inside."
Plot
At the Dollar Troll, due to spending too much money on that night's party for her birthday, Marge is buying groceries with Lisa and Bart. Just as they come out, they try to hide from meeting Helen Lovejoy, coming out of the Snooty Smoothies, but she recognizes Marge and starts moking her for buying groceries there. They get home with Marge having a fit of rage all the way before storming upstairs. The kids and Homer try to imagine what she does to cool down as she does everytime and then Marge comes back down calm to start the party, a big one at that with celebrities, while kids are all cramped in the living room supervised by Shauna.
Everyone congratulate her on being the nicest woman in Springfield, including Quimby declaring it, and the next day, preparing for cleaning up, she finds out her secret box of hate letters was gone from the closet. She started writing them after finding an article on how to deal with people that made you angry. One of the people at the party last night is the thief and sends Marge a message on her phone requesting $5,000 to have them back or they'd show them to the world. To get help they try to ask the police but they're no help, so she thinks of paying the ransom, and comes to ask for help to Patty and Selma, but they laugh in her face and tell her to show emotions instead of restraining them.
The time is almost up, and when they get the call, Homer answers it threatening the thief instead of giving up. At the church, Helen reads one of the letters, but mistakenly things it was Agnes that wrote it and chaos starts. Another call is received and Marge has only one hour to pay.
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Production
Mo Collins provides the voice of Jimbo Jones since this episode, following the retirement of Pamela Hayden.[1]
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