Husbands and Knives

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"Husbands and Knives"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 19
Directed byNancy Kruse
Written byMatt Selman
Original air datesNovember 18, 2007[1]
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"The Pilgrims were not illegal aliens"
Couch gagA hand opens a pop-up book to reveal the family sitting on the couch
Episode chronology
The Simpsons season 19
List of episodes

"Husbands and Knives" is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' nineteenth season and first aired on November 18, 2007.[1] It features guest appearances from Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman and Dan Clowes as themselves as well as Jack Black as Milo. It also features Maurice LaMarche. [2]

Plot

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The show's second promotional picture: Marge as depicted in her own fitness club.

While shopping at the The Android's Dungeon, Millhouse accidentally sheds a tear on a Wolverine comic book and blurs Wolverine's sideburns. For this, Comic Book Guy charges Milhouse twenty-five dollars. After Bart speaks out about how comic books are not "real", Comic Book Guy tells him and the other children customers to go to a new comic book store, thinking his is the only one in town. To his surprise, a new comic book store, "Coolsville Comics & Toys", situated directly across the street from the Android's Dungeon has just opened.

All the children immediately depart the store and head towards Coolsville, where the store owner, a hip man named Milo (Jack Black), immediately brings upon a good impression towards the kids by giving them candy and inviting them for his grand opening. Upon entering, the children are astonished to see the store is not completely full of comic books, but also of video games and modern art, giving it a sophisticated arcade look. When Lisa accidentally rips a page of a book, Milo merely tells her that the books are meant to be read and enjoyed.

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(left to right) Dan Clowes, Art Spiegelman (wearing a Maus mask) and Alan Moore.

The store begins attracting popularity, including those of Art Spiegelman, Dan Clowes, and Alan Moore, who all visit for a book signing. Comic Book Guy's jealousy begins getting to him, so he begins to sabotage Milo's popularity by attempting to bribe the children with new Japanese weapons, and outing that Milo has a girlfriend named Strawberry. After these ploys do not work, Comic Book Guy takes out a sword and demolishes Coolsville. He fails to destroy more after Art Spiegelman, Dan Clowes and Alan Moore subdues him.

After dropping Bart off at Coolsville, Marge compares herself to a standee of Wonder Woman, and is shocked to see how her physical feature is much larger. Marge promises to go to a gym and become slimmer. While exercising at a large and intense gym, Marge begins to struggle with the treadmill. She convinces herself that everyone else is struggling, although the other customers, including Miss Springfield, Cookie Kwan, Rainier Wolfcastle, and Duffman are all using the treadmill with no problems. After being embarrassed from showering in a public shower, Marge wishes to make a gym for ordinary women.

When Comic Book Guy finally gives up, he sells the Android's Dungeon to Marge who creates Shapes, a women-only workout center which immediately becomes a hit. Many women of Springfield comment on Marge's efforts, she opens another location an an abandoned Krusty Burger. Soon, after an interview on Opal, a now rich Marge becomes an international hit.

Homer and Marge go on a luxury vacation at a hotel where Homer meets a group of three jocks. They begin to convince Homer that Marge will soon dump him for a healthier man. The men give Homer a list of the stages Marge will go through before dumping him, which all start to happen. Later, Homer overhears Marge talking to a group of women about dumping something. Homer assumes it is him, although it is really Marge's purse.

Homer goes through various stages to gain a new look, including stomach staples and plastic surgery. When finished, Homer looks entirely different from his first appearance. In the result, Homer's appetite level has been significantly lower and tear ducts have been moved to his pectoral muscles. While Mayor Quimby begins rewarding Marge for her work with Shapes, Homer arrives in his new form, much to the shock and disgust of the town. Quimby soon orders the town to raise their pitchforks and attack Homer. Homer and Marge run to the top of Springfield's Notre Dame tower and Marge, saying she wants a trophy husband, deliberately pushes Homer off the tower. Homer wakes up in the hospital, back to his old self. Marge informs him that after he was knocked out, the surgeon called for her permission on the surgery, to which she said no, and that everything from Homer's blacking-out to his "death" was just a dream. She did have the doctor reverse Homer's stomach stapling, as she loves him no matter how he looks.

Cultural references

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Watchmen Babies in V for Vacation

References

  1. ^ a b "Husbands and Knives Information". The Futon Critic. Retrieved 2007-10-23.
  2. ^ Eric Moro (2007-07-28). "SDCC 07: The Simpsons Panel". IGN. Retrieved 2007-07-29. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)