Marge Be Not Proud

"Marge Be Not Proud"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no. 139
Directed by Steven Dean Moore[1]
Written by Mike Scully[1]
Showrunner(s) Bill Oakley
Josh Weinstein
Production code 3F07
Original air date December 17, 1995[2]
Chalkboard gag "I will stop talking about the twelve inch pianist"[1]
Couch gag Homer notices a plug in the middle of the floor and pulls it. Everyone and everything gets sucked down the drain.[2]
Guest actors Lawrence Tierney as Don Brodka[2]
Phil Hartman as Troy McClure
Commentary Bill Oakley
Josh Weinstein
Mike Scully
Steven Dean Moore
David Silverman

"Marge Be Not Proud" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 17, 1995. In the episode, Marge refuses to buy Bart the new video game Bonestorm, so he steals it from a local discount store. Bart ends up being estranged from his mother when he gets caught, and fearing that he has lost her love, he decides he must regain it.

The episode was written by Mike Scully and directed by Steven Dean Moore. Scully got the inspiration for it from an experience in his childhood when he shoplifted. Lawrence Tierney guest starred in the episode as Don Brodka. Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from fans and television critics. It acquired a Nielsen rating of 9.5, and was the fourth highest-rated show on the Fox network the week it aired.

Plot

Christmas is approaching, and Bart wants nothing more than the new, must-have video game Bonestorm. However, Marge refuses to buy it, due to the violence and potential distraction from Bart's schoolwork. Discouraged, Bart visits the local Try-N-Save discount store where Jimbo Jones and Nelson Muntz convince him to steal a copy of the game. On his way out of the store, Bart is caught by the store's strict security guard, Don Brodka, who tells Bart to leave and never return or risk spending "Christmas in juvenile hall".

Unaware of Bart's shoplifting, Marge takes the family to the same store to get their annual Christmas picture taken. Bart tries to avoid detection and trouble, but is spotted by Brodka, who shows a disbelieving Marge and Homer the security tape of Bart shoplifting. Disappointed by Bart's actions and concerned that she may be mothering him too much, Marge decides that he is old enough to make his own decisions and becomes distant with him. Bart is left out of family activities, such as decorating the Christmas tree and making snow statues, and he ends up spending time with Milhouse's mom for motherly comfort. Fearing he has lost Marge's love, he decides he must regain it.

Bart then returns home with a bulge in his coat. Marge confronts him, believing he was shoplifting again, and she finds Bart has hidden a picture of himself bought as a Christmas present for her. Marge is overjoyed, and in gratitude for receiving this early Christmas gift, gives Bart his -- the new game that a store salesman told her "all the kids want", the golf simulator Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge. Though profoundly underwhelmed, Bart looks into his mother's expectant face and thanks her.

Production

A man with sunglasses smiles as he signs autographs.
Mike Scully, the writer of "Marge Be Not Proud", based the episode on an experience in his own life.

Mike Scully, the writer of the episode, based it on experience in his childhood. Scully was twelve years old when he paid a visit to the Bradlees discount department store in West Springfield, Massachusetts. A "bunch of guys" were shoplifting at the store and they "pressured" Scully into doing it as well. He ended up getting caught outside, and "had one of the most traumatic moments" of his life. "To this day it still terrifies me," Scully said.[3] He jokingly told Variety, "It's great to be paid for reliving the horrors of your life."[4]

The episode was directed by Steven Dean Moore. The show runner of The Simpsons at the time, Bill Oakley, thinks this is one of the most "beautifully" directed episodes of the show. He called the "hand-colouring" very "vivid" and "bright". The episode is the first Christmas episode the producers had done since the first episode of the show, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire". Oakley said that nobody in the writing staff wanted to "try on Christmas" because it was "so famous" as being the first episode.[5]

Lawrence Tierney guest starred in the episode as Don Brodka. Another former show runner, Josh Weinstein, called Tierney's appearance "the craziest guest star experience we ever had". In addition to yelling at and intimidating employees of the show, Tierney made unreasonable requests such as abandoning his distinctive voice to do the part in a southern accent and refusing to perform lines if he did not "get the jokes".[5] Despite this, Oakley and Weinstein thought Tierney did a good job. Weinstein said, "He certainly delivered and he's one of my favorite characters we have had [on the show]."[6] After Tierney's death, the episode "The Old Man and the Key" was dedicated to him.

"Marge Be Not Proud" originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 17, 1995.[1] The episode was selected for release in a 1999 video collection of selected episodes, titled: Bart Wars. Other episodes included in the collection set were "Mayored to the Mob", "Dog of Death", and "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson".[7] The episode was again included in the 2005 DVD release of the Bart Wars set.[8] The episode was included in The Simpsons season 7 DVD set, which was released on December 13, 2005. Oakley, Weinstein, Scully, Moore, and Silverman participated in the DVD's audio commentary.[9][10]

Reception

In its original American broadcast, "Marge Be Not Proud" finished 47th in the ratings for the week of December 11 to December 17, 1995, with a Nielsen rating of 9.5.[11] The episode was the fourth highest-rated show on the Fox network that week, following a boxing match, Fox NFL Sunday, and The X-Files.[11]

Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics. The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, wrote: "A Christmas special in all but name, and a touching look at the relationship between Marge and her growing Bart."[2] Dave Foster of DVD Times said that "thanks to the keen eye of the writers and the rarely shown good side of Bart, this episode works very well as both an amusing insight to the way a child’s mind works and as a strong relationship building episode between Bart and Marge."[12] DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson said that despite being one of the "sappier" episodes at times, it "still packs some terrific laughs". Jacobson commented that he "absolutely lost it when Homer’s drawing of a robot grilling a hot dog was seen - it’s funnier if you see it - and Lawrence Tierney’s guest turn as the store detective adds hilarious grit to the show." He added that the episode does not "fall into the classic" category, "but it offers more than enough entertainment to satisfy."[13] Jennifer Malkowski of DVD Verdict considered the best part of the episode to be when a depressed Bart makes a snowman from the dirty, leftover snow under the car. She called the scene "amazingly pathetic". The website concluded its review by giving the episode a grade of B.[14] In 2011, Richard Lawson of The Atlantic Wire cited it as the best Christmas episode of The Simpsons, noting that "it's very sweet and there are some funny videogame jokes." He added that the episode "features a terrific guest starring voice performance from the late Lawrence Tierney."[15]

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 Martyn, Warren; Wood, Adrian (2000). "Marge Be Not Proud". BBC. Retrieved 2008-03-06.
  3. Scully, Mike (2005). The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Marge Be Not Proud" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  4. Zahed, Ramin (April 23, 1998). "Question Reality". Variety. Retrieved 2009-01-04.
  5. 1 2 Oakley, Bill (2005). The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Marge Be Not Proud" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  6. Weinstein, Josh (2005). The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Marge Be Not Proud" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  7. "Bart Wars (VHS)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
  8. "Bart Wars (DVD)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
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  10. "The Simpsons - The Complete 7th Season". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2008-11-30.
  11. 1 2 "Nielsen Ratings". The Tampa Tribune. December 21, 1995. p. 4. Retrieved on January 4, 2009.
  12. Foster, Dave (2006-02-25). "The Simpsons: The Complete Seventh Season". DVD Times. Retrieved 2008-12-01.
  13. Jacobson, Colin (2006-01-05). "The Simpsons: The Complete Seventh Season (1995)". DVD Movie Guide. Retrieved 2008-12-01.
  14. Malkowski, Judge (2006-01-16). "The Simpsons: The Complete Seventh Season". DVD Verdict. Retrieved 2008-12-01.
  15. Lawson, Richard (2011-12-16). "Classic Christmas TV During the Reruns". The Atlantic Wire. Retrieved 2011-12-16.

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