词条 | He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs |
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| episode_name = He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs | image = | image_caption = A promotional image featuring Lionel Richie, Homer, Marge and Colby Kraus | episode_no = 401 | prod_code = JABF20 | airdate = September 23, 2007 | show runner = Al Jean | writer = Joel H. Cohen | director = Mark Kirkland | guest_star = Stephen Colbert as Colby Kraus Lionel Richie as himself | blackboard = "I will not wait 20 years to make another movie".[1] | couch_gag = Plopper the pig is sitting on the couch; the family rushes in as the "Spider-pig" theme plays in the background. Homer holds him and says "My summer love". | season = 19 | commentary = Al Jean Joel H. Cohen Matt Selman Tom Gammill Max Pross David Silverman Ralph Sosa Mike B. Anderson }} "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs", also known as "He Loves to Fly",[1] is the season premiere of The Simpsons’ nineteenth season. It was the first episode to air after the release of The Simpsons Movie, having originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 23, 2007.[1] In the episode, Homer falls in love with private planes after taking a flight to Chicago with Mr. Burns. He tries to find a job that involves flying in a corporate jet, and hires a life coach named Colby Kraus to assist him with his goal. The episode was written by Joel H. Cohen and directed by Mark Kirkland,[2] while Lionel Richie guest stars as himself and Stephen Colbert guests as the voice of Colby Kraus.[3] In its original broadcast, "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs" was watched by about 9.7 million people, it received a {{nowrap|4.7 Nielsen rating}} and a 12 percent share, making the highest rated episode of The Simpsons since "The Wife Aquatic", which aired January 7, 2007.[6] Following its broadcast, the episode received mixed reviews from television critics. PlotWhile on a shopping trip to the Springfield Mall, Mr. Burns finds a penny in a water fountain and reaches in to grab it (fearing Ralph might take it) and falls in. The rushing water nearly drowns him, but Homer arrives and pulls him out of the water, saving Mr. Burns's life. To reward him, Mr. Burns offers to take Homer out to dinner. Homer says he likes Chicago deep dish pizza, so Mr. Burns takes him to Chicago on his private plane. On the plane, Homer is treated with luxury and gets serenaded by Lionel Richie. Homer has the time of his life in Chicago, but he becomes depressed on the return trip because he does not have the plane. Back in Springfield, Homer tells Marge that he is tired of being a normal person and becomes depressed. Marge, pitying for Homer, decides to help and hires him a life coach named Colby Kraus (Stephen Colbert), who will help with Homer's dream. Colby starts right away in his treatment with Homer by videotaping his every move. At the bowling alley and after watching Homer's daily habits for a few days, Colby realizes that bowling is the one thing Homer is good at and enjoys doing. He instructs Homer to wear his bowling shoes everywhere he goes to help instill confidence in everything he does. The bowling shoes work, Homer becomes a new man, and as a result he receives numerous new job offers. Homer decides to only go for an interview at Handyman's Choice Copper Tubing because he would be required to fly in the company jet as part of his new job; however, the Rich Texan does not hire him.[4] Homer decides not to tell his family and pretends to go to work every day, although he is actually just going to the local Krusty Burger. The next day, Bart's class stops at the Krusty Burger after a field trip and Bart is shocked to discover Homer sitting at a booth alone. Homer comes clean and explains to Bart that his job interview did not go so well when his interviewer, the Rich Texan, discovered that Homer knows nothing about copper tubing. Bart convinces Homer that he should tell Marge what has happened and Homer calls her from a pay phone. But when Homer hears Marge’s happy voice he cannot bring himself to disappoint her and tell her the truth about his "new" job. Instead he concocts a story about him having to fly on the "company" jet for work and instructs Marge to meet him at the airport in an hour. Homer pays a Marine to fly him into the air, so he can tell Marge up in the air with luxury so she will not get upset. Once in the air, Marge cannot believe all the luxuries the private jet has to offer. Homer sits Marge down to tell her the truth, but just before he can, the plane endures turbulence. Homer and Marge head into the cockpit to see what the problem is, only to discover that the pilot had passed out. Homer shoves the pilot aside and takes hold of the jet’s controls. As the jet is about to hit the ocean, Marge pulls the jet's yoke up giving the jet altitude. Marge pulls out her cell phone and calls Colby Kraus and frantically asks for his guidance. Thanks to Colby's motivation, Homer manages to land the plane safely on the ground, however, his attempt to taxi back to the terminal fails and the plane falls into the ocean. After being airlifted out of the plane, Homer explains to Marge that flying in private jets is simply too dangerous and that he plans to go back to work at the power plant.[4] ProductionThis was the first new episode to air following the release of The Simpsons Movie, and the episode's opening sequence is a callback to the film.[5] Bart writes "I will not wait 20 years to make another movie" on the chalkboard and skateboards through Springfield, which is still recovering from the dome incident. Several movie characters reappear, including president Schwarzenegger, the Multi-Eyed Squirrel, Colin, Russ Cargill, and the Medicine Woman.[10] The Simpsons' new house is still under construction, and the silo Homer used to store feces from Plopper the pig is strapped to his car. Plopper is also featured for the first time in the series, during the couch gag, and Homer refers to him as "my summer love."[11] CastingWhen asked to appear on the show, Stephen Colbert believed that he was merely going to an audition, but was "thrilled" when the production staff told him he actually had a part in the episode. Colbert was pleased that his character was named Colby and that his appearance was similar to that of his own, although he had not expected the animators to retain his glasses for the design. He based his performance on Tony Robbins, and described the recording sessions as "the hardest job."[6] Cultural referencesWhile in Chicago, Mr. Burns and Homer walk into a salon called "Ferris Bueller's Day of Beauty" in a reference to Ferris Bueller's Day Off. When they exit the salon, they are dressed as Ferris (Burns) and his friend Cameron (Homer), respectively.[10] Lionel Richie sings "Say You, Say Me" on the flight. He makes it about beer at Homer's requests. The two titles, when changed, are "Hey You, Beer Me" and "Beer Beer, Beer Beer," the latter of which Homer forgets the words to.[7] Mr. Burns and Homer catch a show at the real-life Second City Theater. Both Dan Castellaneta and guest star Stephen Colbert were members of Second City early in their careers.[7] The episode's title is a reference to Delta Air Lines' 1987 slogan, "We love to fly, and it shows."[8] ReceptionThe episode averaged 9.7 million viewers and a 4.7 overnight Nielsen rating and a 12 percent audience share. The episode had the highest demo ratings of any Simpsons episode since "The Wife Aquatic", which aired January 7, 2007.[9] However, the ratings were down 13% from last season's premiere, "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer", which had a 5.3 Nielsen rating, but did better than the eighteenth season's average of 4.1.[10] Combined with the King of the Hill episode "Suite Smells of Excess", the show finished second in the 8 PM hour, trailing NBC's Sunday Night Football, but achieving higher ratings than the second hour of ABC's Home Edition and CBS's Power of 10.[9] For the overall Sunday night primetime averages, Fox finished third behind NBC and CBS, with an average 10.5 million viewers and a 4.9 rating.[9] Brian Tallerico of UGO gave the episode a mixed review (a C), expressing disappointment after the well received The Simpsons Movie. He felt the writers went "right back to their old clichés and sadly repetitive jokes". He did praise the altered opening sequence.[11] Robert Canning of IGN also gave the episode 5/10, praising the opening sequence but found most of the episode mediocre, especially Stephen Colbert's appearance. Nonetheless, "even a mediocre episode will have a few comic gems hidden inside. The time spent in Chicago is quite enjoyable, including a great Ferris Bueller sight gag, and life coach Colby delivers a zinger of a line comparing Homer's attitude to that of the United States of America."[12] Richard Keller of TV Squad praised the episode, saying "after watching so many recent ones where Homer seemed like a barely functioning mental patient, I wasn't used to a Homer that was actually fairly normal."[7] Al Jean, the current executive producer of The Simpsons, has called the episode one of his personal favorites.[13] Prefix Mag's Andrew Martin named Lionel Richie his ninth favorite musical guest on The Simpsons out of a list of ten.[14] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.thesimpsons.com/episode_guide/1901.htm |title=He Loves to Fly |accessdate=2007-09-26 |publisher=The Simpsons.com |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071003100002/http://www.thesimpsons.com/episode_guide/1901.htm |archivedate=2007-10-03 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 2. ^{{cite news | author = | title = He Loves to Fly | publisher = Yahoo! Canada | url = https://tv.yahoo.com/the-simpsons/show/he-loves-to-fly-and-he-dohs/episode/146685| accessdate=2007-10-02}} 3. ^{{cite news | author = | title = Homer Flies High on the Season Premiere of The Simpsons Sunday, September 23, on FOX | publisher = The Futon Critic | url = http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings.aspx?id=20070830fox17| accessdate=2007-09-28}} 4. ^1 He Loves to Fly on Recapist 5. ^{{cite news | first = Edward | last = Douglas | title = The Future of The Simpsons? | publisher = Comingsoon.net | date = 2007-07-20 | url = http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=22267 | accessdate=2007-07-20}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/62999/ |title=Stephen Colbert Gets Simpsonized! |author=Adam Howard |accessdate=2007-09-26 |publisher=Alternet |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011120310/http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/62999/ |archivedate=2007-10-11 |df= }} 7. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/09/23/the-simpsons-he-loves-to-fly-and-he-dohs/|title=The Simpsons: He Loves to Fly (season premiere)|first=Richard|last=Keller|accessdate=2007-09-26|publisher=TV Squad}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=Trademarks & Slogans : Delta Air Lines|url=https://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/about-delta/corporate-information/trademarks-slogans.html|website=www.delta.com|accessdate=10 June 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130406151858/http://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/about-delta/corporate-information/trademarks-slogans.html|archivedate=April 6, 2013|language=en}} 9. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|first=Paul |last=Gough |title=Cowboys, Bears beat Sunday's premieres |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i4c6cbfc544ec16da352e5444f7a0f207 |work=The Hollywood Reporter |date=September 24, 2007 |accessdate=2007-09-28 |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20071011082240/http://hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i4c6cbfc544ec16da352e5444f7a0f207 |archivedate=October 11, 2007 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 10. ^{{cite news|first=Toni |last=Fitzgerald |title=Star power: Fox's 'Family Guy' roars |url=http://www.medialifemagazine.com/artman2/publish/Overnights_50/Star_power_Fox_s_Family_Guy_roars_in.asp |publisher=Media Life |date=September 24, 2007 |accessdate=2007-09-28 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205200019/http://www.medialifemagazine.com/artman2/publish/Overnights_50/Star_power_Fox_s_Family_Guy_roars_in.asp |archivedate=December 5, 2008 |df= }} 11. ^1 {{cite news | author = Brian Tallerico | title = Fox Sunday Nights - 4 TV reviews | publisher = UGO | url = http://www.ugo.com/ugo/html/article/?id=17859§ionId=2 | accessdate = 2007-09-21 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20071013061611/http://ugo.com/ugo/html/article/?id=17859§ionId=2 | archivedate = 2007-10-13 | df = }} 12. ^1 2 {{cite news | author = Robert Canning | title = The Simpsons: "He Loves to Fly" Advance Review | publisher = IGN | date = 2007-09-21 | url = http://tv.ign.com/articles/821/821930p1.html | accessdate=2007-09-21}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_12524.html |title=The Simpsons Movie Interviews |author=Sheila Roberts |accessdate=2007-09-26 |publisher=Movies Online |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090104132905/http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_12524.html |archivedate=2009-01-04 |df= }} 14. ^{{cite web|last=Martin|first=Andrew|title=Top 10 Best Musical Guests On 'The Simpsons'|url=http://www.prefixmag.com/features/50-cent-barry-white-cypress-hill-george-harrison-johnny-cash-lionel-richie-michael-jackson-rem-spinal-tap-the-white-stripes/top-10-best-musical-guests-on-the-simpsons/57220/|work=Prefix Mag|accessdate=October 8, 2011|date=October 7, 2011}} External links{{wikisource|The_Simpsons/Season_19#He_Loves_to_Fly_and_He_D.27ohs|"He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs"}}{{Portal|The Simpsons}}
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