词条 | Lisa Gets the Blues |
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| title = Lisa Gets the Blues | image = | caption = | season = 29 | episode = 635 | director = Bob Anderson | writer = David Silverman Brian Kelley | production = XABF11 | airdate = {{Start date|2018|4|22}} | guests = {{Plainlist|
}} | blackboard = "I will not bet with Bart on the Final Four" (written by Homer) | couch_gag = The first two parts of The Tracey Ullman Show short "The Aquarium" is shown The rest of the family attempt to do a lumberjack-themed gag, but Lisa doesn't show up. | commentary = | prev = | next = }} "Lisa Gets the Blues" is the seventeenth episode of the twenty-ninth season of the animated television series The Simpsons, and the 635th episode of the series overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on April 22, 2018. The episode was dedicated in memory of R. Lee Ermey who had guest starred twice on the show as Colonel Leslie "Hap" Hapablap in the episodes "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming" and "Waiting for Duffman". He died on April 15, 2018. Plot{{expand section|date=April 2018}}Beginning after part of the intro, Mr. Largo discourages Lisa from playing the saxophone on the account that, no matter how hard she tries, some people will be better than her, a claim supported by Principal Skinner. Meanwhile, the family waits for Lisa to take part in a lumberjack-themed couch gag. At home, Marge attempts to make Lisa play in front of the family, but is unable to. Looking in the Internet, she finds out she has an incurable disorder called "the YIPS", which disable an expert performer for no reason whatsoever. Marge plans a trip to Gainesville, Florida, much to the dismay of the rest of the Simpson family, for the 100th birthday of Marge's half-great-aunt Eunice, in hopes that Lisa will regain her confidence. Homer expects that the plane is disrupted to avoid going, but not even a passenger seated between two morbidly obese passengers is willing to protest. Bart then kicks the seat before him, creating a domino effect that degenerates into a fight which finally forces the plane to change its destination to New Orleans, much to the passengers' relief. Marge decides to approach the trip to cheer Lisa up, but decides to give up after Lisa mopes about the band celebrating 98% humidity. Marge resolves that Homer would handle the situation better. While unsuccessfully trying to make Lisa happy, Homer goes on an "eating binge" throughout the city's numerous restaurants, eventually barfing at New Orleans' "vomitoriums". While visiting the city's landmarks, he and Lisa find a statue of Louis Armstrong that comes to life upon Lisa's wish. Louis urges Lisa to enjoy the city and listen to Homer. Meanwhile, Marge tries to make New Orleans interesting for Bart, whose boredom subsides upon finding a voodoo shop, where he plots revenge against Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney after they made him act as Little Orphan Annie in front of the cafeteria (down to having his pupils whitened with correction fluid) because of a prank Bart made on Jimbo, knowing he uses his hat to cover his baldness. The bandleader of The Spotted Cat, a jazz bar Lisa and Homer go in, calls Lisa by name, actually being "Bleeding Gums" Murphy's nephew, the deceased jazzman (whose name was apparently Oscar) telling him that Lisa was the most promising musician he knew (much to his nephew's chagrin). He finally convinces Lisa to play his sax in spite of her protests, rekindling her love for the instrument. Back in Springfield, she keeps on playing, and the ghost of Louis Armstrong reappears, sadly wishing he was alive again. The "stinger" features Homer, Lisa and Bart eating beignets at the Café Du Monde. Homer comments that next week's episode will surpass Gunsmoke ReceptionDennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave this episode a C+, stating, "It’s momentarily affecting, especially with Smith giving voice to Lisa’s pain, but 'Lisa Gets The Blues' quickly scatters any intention of recapturing the old Lisa Simpson tragicomic resonance over a succession of self-referential gags, inconsistently sketched character beats, and some of the most indulgent tourist rubbernecking the show has ever done."[1] "Lisa Gets the Blues" scored a 4 share and was watched by 2.19 million people, making it Fox's highest rated show of the night.[2] References1. ^{{cite web|last=Perkins|first=Dennis|url=https://tv.avclub.com/lisas-has-a-musical-crisis-but-the-simpsons-is-content-1825457332|title=Lisa has a musical crisis, but The Simpsons is content to breeze through New Orleans|publisher=Avclub.com|date=April 22, 2018|accessdate=April 23, 2018}} {{The Simpsons episodes|29}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/sunday-final-ratings-april-22-2018/|title=‘Timeless,’ ‘Family Guy’ and all others hold: Sunday final ratings|last=Porter|first=Rick|work=TV by the Numbers|date=April 24, 2018|accessdate=April 24, 2018}} 3 : 2018 American television episodes|The Simpsons (season 29) episodes|New Orleans in fiction |
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