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The Simpsons :: A Streetcar Named Marge (04x02)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | A Streetcar Named Marge |
| Episode #: | 04x02 |
| Production Number: | 8F18 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday October 01st, 1992 |
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Episode Summary |
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Marge is cast in the role of Blanche DuBois in Oh! Streetcar, the musical version of A Streetcar Named Desire, after the director sees Marge's anger and depression in dealing with the boorish Homer.
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Guest Stars |
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| Guest Stars | | •Jon Lovitz | voiced | Llewellyn Sinclair | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Phil Hartman | voiced | Troy McClure | Recurring (6th appearance) |
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Chalkboard: My name is not Dr. Death | Homer relizes he should become a better husband in this episode. He has said to become a better husband in other episodes as well. However, usually this promise is not kept. |
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Apu: (Singing)
I am just a lonely paperboy,
No romance do I seek;
I just wanted forty cents for my
Deliveries last week;
Will this bewitching floozy
Seduce this humble newsie?
Oh, what's a paperboy to do? | Marge: (in a southern accent) The play's tomorrow night. I've got to stay in charactah.
Lisa: (in a southern accent) Hey mom, would it help if I talked lack this tew?
Marge: (in a southern accent) It maght.
Bart: (in a cockney accent) En I'll talk like 'is. Bob's ya uncle mate.
Marge: (in a southern accent) That really doesn't help, Baaht.
Bart: (in a cockney accent) Can I slog off school tomorra. Gotta pain in me gulliva!
Homer: I'm livin' in a cuckoo clock! |
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In Homer's first dream about God, God has five fingers. In the last scene though, God only has four fingers like every other character. |
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