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Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?

"Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner" is the third episode of the eleventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 24, 1999. In the episode, Homer becomes a food critic for a Springfield newspaper and ends up annoying the restaurant owners of Springfield after he makes negative reviews just to be mean, advice he took from fellow critics. Springfield's restaurant owners then attempt to kill Homer by feeding him a poisoned éclair. American actor Ed Asner guest starred in the episode as the newspaper editor who hires Homer.

"Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 11
Episode 3
Directed byNancy Kruse
Written byAl Jean
Production codeAABF21
Original air dateOctober 24, 1999 (1999-10-24)
Guest appearance
Ed Asner as the newspaper editor
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"I am not The Last Don"[1]
Couch gagThe Simpsons sit down as normal. Marge notices the name "Matt Groening" written on the carpet, gets up, and wipes the name off. Groening comes in and rewrites his name on the floor.[1]
CommentaryMike Scully
Al Jean
George Meyer
Dan Greaney
Matt Selman
Nancy Kruse
Episode chronology
The Simpsons (season 11)
List of episodes

The episode has received generally mixed to positive reviews from television critics since airing.

Plot edit

Springfield Elementary arranges a field trip to the offices of The Springfield Shopper for the students, with Homer as a chaperone. While the students are introduced to the newspaper's history and operations, Homer smells cake and follows it to a retirement party for the newspaper's food critic, which he crashes before greedily eating the food. The editor, seeing Homer's love of food, offers him a job as the new food critic. He asks Homer to prepare a 500-word sample review.

Homer struggles with the review, which is exacerbated by his malfunctioning typewriter (having to not use the letter "e" and a faulty autocorrect), but Lisa helps him. He praises every restaurant he visits, and the people of Springfield begin to grow fat like him. At the Springfield Shopper office, the editor introduces Homer to other critics, who chide him for being too generous in his reviews. Homer gives into peer pressure and writes a series of bad reviews, criticizing everything. When Lisa stops helping him for being needlessly cruel, Homer attempts to continue reviewing by himself, but the quality of his reviews reverts back to his old poor standard. Meanwhile, the local restaurateurs hold a secret meeting regarding Homer's negative reviews and ultimately decide to kill him. One of the chefs volunteers to do the deed by feeding him a poisonous éclair at an upcoming food festival.

While Homer goes about his reviewing duties, Bart overhears some of the restaurateurs discussing the murder plot, and he, Marge and Lisa attempt to warn Homer. Although Homer initially ignores Lisa's warning about the murder plot, he eventually throws away the lethal pastry in revulsion when she exclaims that the éclair is "low fat"; it lands in Hans Moleman's gruel pot and explodes. The police rush to the scene and arrest the chef, who easily manages to escape while they were distracted. As Homer and Lisa leave, he is relieved over an apparent lack of comeuppance, but the angry restaurateurs along with the other critics and townsfolk aggrieved with Homer follow them and beat Homer up.

Production edit

 
Actor Ed Asner appears in the episode as a character based on Lou Grant. This character was created by longtime Simpsons co-producer James L. Brooks[2][3]

"Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner" was written by Al Jean and directed by Nancy Kruse as part of the eleventh season of The Simpsons (1999–2000).[1] American actor Ed Asner guest starred in the episode as the newspaper editor that hires Homer.[1] The character is based on Lou Grant, the character Asner played in the series The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Lou Grant.[1] Both shows were created by Simpsons co-producer James L. Brooks.[2][3] The song Homer sings upon being given the food critic job is set to the tune of "I Feel Pretty" from the musical West Side Story.[1] The restaurant Planet Springfield is a parody of Planet Hollywood, containing items such as the film script for The Cable Guy (1996), Herbie from The Love Bug (1968), a model of the RMS Titanic from Titanic (1997), an alien similar to those from Mars Attacks! (1996), models of a TIE fighter, an X-wing fighter and C-3PO from the Star Wars saga, as well as "the coffee mug" from the film Heartbeeps (1981) and "the cane" from Citizen Kane (1941), which is not a real prop.[1]

Reception edit

"Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner" originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 24, 1999.[1][4] On October 7, 2008, the episode was released on DVD as part of the box set The Simpsons – The Complete Eleventh Season. Staff members Mike Scully, Al Jean, George Meyer, Dan Greaney, Matt Selman and Nancy Kruse participated in the DVD audio commentary for the episode. Deleted scenes from the episode were also included on the box set.[5]

Since airing, the episode has received generally mixed reviews from critics.

In 2003, Ryan Lane of The Daily Orange listed it as the ninth best episode of the series, noting that the "most recent episode on the list is also perhaps the show's last classic."[4]

Nancy Basile of About.com listed the episode as one of the episodes she felt "shined in season eleven".[6]

In 2011, Keith Plocek of LA Weekly's Squid Ink blog named "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner" the sixth best episode of the show with a food theme.[7]

While reviewing the eleventh season of The Simpsons, DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson however commented that "after the solid ['Brother's Little Helper'], Season 11 dips with the more mediocre ['Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner']. Oh, the show has its moments, especially when Homer’s criticism becomes more mean-spirited. Still, the program rarely becomes anything more than okay; it’s certainly enjoyable but that’s about it."[8]

Karma Waltonen and Denise Du Vernay analyzed "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner" in their book The Simpsons in the Classroom, in which they demonstrate how episodes of the series can be used in teaching.[9] They wrote: "Although the show's characters do not often model expository writing, we can still find ways to use The Simpsons to illustrate the importance of style. Young writers, for example, may find that their writing resembles Homer's when he attempts to write restaurant reviews in 'Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner.' Homer's diction is poor, his piece rambles off, and he attempts to make the word count by repeating 'Screw Flanders' several times. We can thus illustrate that students need to reduce wordiness [...], while developing their arguments through pertinent content or parallelism. We can also stress revision by showing what Lisa is able to do when she helps her father brainstorm. For example, when they need two more words to end the review, Lisa replaces 'Screw Flanders' with 'Bon appétit'."[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Bates, James W.; Gimple, Scott M.; McCann, Jesse L.; Richmond, Ray; Seghers, Christine, eds. (2010). Simpsons World The Ultimate Episode Guide: Seasons 1–20 (1st ed.). Harper Collins Publishers. pp. 524–525. ISBN 978-0-00-738815-8.
  2. ^ a b "James L. Brooks".
  3. ^ a b "James L. Brooks". June 29, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Lane, Ryan (February 14, 2003). . The Daily Orange. Archived from the original on March 30, 2012. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  5. ^ Jane, Ian (November 1, 2008). "The Simpsons - The Complete Eleventh Season". DVD Talk. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  6. ^ Basile, Nancy. . About.com. Archived from the original on February 13, 2009. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  7. ^ Plocek, Keith (November 11, 2011). . LA Weekly. Archived from the original on November 13, 2011. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  8. ^ Jacobson, Colin (November 19, 2008). "The Simpsons: The Complete Eleventh Season (1999)". DVD Movie Guide. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  9. ^ a b Waltonen, Karma; Vernay, Denise Du (2010). The Simpsons in the Classroom: Embiggening the Learning Experience with the Wisdom of Springfield. McFarland. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-7864-4490-8.

External links edit

  • "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? episode capsule". The Simpsons Archive.
  • "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?" at IMDb

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Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner is the third episode of the eleventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 24 1999 In the episode Homer becomes a food critic for a Springfield newspaper and ends up annoying the restaurant owners of Springfield after he makes negative reviews just to be mean advice he took from fellow critics Springfield s restaurant owners then attempt to kill Homer by feeding him a poisoned eclair American actor Ed Asner guest starred in the episode as the newspaper editor who hires Homer Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner The Simpsons episodeEpisode no Season 11Episode 3Directed byNancy KruseWritten byAl JeanProduction codeAABF21Original air dateOctober 24 1999 1999 10 24 Guest appearanceEd Asner as the newspaper editorEpisode featuresChalkboard gag I am not The Last Don 1 Couch gagThe Simpsons sit down as normal Marge notices the name Matt Groening written on the carpet gets up and wipes the name off Groening comes in and rewrites his name on the floor 1 CommentaryMike ScullyAl JeanGeorge MeyerDan GreaneyMatt SelmanNancy KruseEpisode chronology Previous Brother s Little Helper Next Treehouse of Horror X The Simpsons season 11 List of episodesThe episode has received generally mixed to positive reviews from television critics since airing Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editSpringfield Elementary arranges a field trip to the offices of The Springfield Shopper for the students with Homer as a chaperone While the students are introduced to the newspaper s history and operations Homer smells cake and follows it to a retirement party for the newspaper s food critic which he crashes before greedily eating the food The editor seeing Homer s love of food offers him a job as the new food critic He asks Homer to prepare a 500 word sample review Homer struggles with the review which is exacerbated by his malfunctioning typewriter having to not use the letter e and a faulty autocorrect but Lisa helps him He praises every restaurant he visits and the people of Springfield begin to grow fat like him At the Springfield Shopper office the editor introduces Homer to other critics who chide him for being too generous in his reviews Homer gives into peer pressure and writes a series of bad reviews criticizing everything When Lisa stops helping him for being needlessly cruel Homer attempts to continue reviewing by himself but the quality of his reviews reverts back to his old poor standard Meanwhile the local restaurateurs hold a secret meeting regarding Homer s negative reviews and ultimately decide to kill him One of the chefs volunteers to do the deed by feeding him a poisonous eclair at an upcoming food festival While Homer goes about his reviewing duties Bart overhears some of the restaurateurs discussing the murder plot and he Marge and Lisa attempt to warn Homer Although Homer initially ignores Lisa s warning about the murder plot he eventually throws away the lethal pastry in revulsion when she exclaims that the eclair is low fat it lands in Hans Moleman s gruel pot and explodes The police rush to the scene and arrest the chef who easily manages to escape while they were distracted As Homer and Lisa leave he is relieved over an apparent lack of comeuppance but the angry restaurateurs along with the other critics and townsfolk aggrieved with Homer follow them and beat Homer up Production edit nbsp Actor Ed Asner appears in the episode as a character based on Lou Grant This character was created by longtime Simpsons co producer James L Brooks 2 3 Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner was written by Al Jean and directed by Nancy Kruse as part of the eleventh season of The Simpsons 1999 2000 1 American actor Ed Asner guest starred in the episode as the newspaper editor that hires Homer 1 The character is based on Lou Grant the character Asner played in the series The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Lou Grant 1 Both shows were created by Simpsons co producer James L Brooks 2 3 The song Homer sings upon being given the food critic job is set to the tune of I Feel Pretty from the musical West Side Story 1 The restaurant Planet Springfield is a parody of Planet Hollywood containing items such as the film script for The Cable Guy 1996 Herbie from The Love Bug 1968 a model of the RMS Titanic from Titanic 1997 an alien similar to those from Mars Attacks 1996 models of a TIE fighter an X wing fighter and C 3PO from the Star Wars saga as well as the coffee mug from the film Heartbeeps 1981 and the cane from Citizen Kane 1941 which is not a real prop 1 Reception edit Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 24 1999 1 4 On October 7 2008 the episode was released on DVD as part of the box set The Simpsons The Complete Eleventh Season Staff members Mike Scully Al Jean George Meyer Dan Greaney Matt Selman and Nancy Kruse participated in the DVD audio commentary for the episode Deleted scenes from the episode were also included on the box set 5 Since airing the episode has received generally mixed reviews from critics In 2003 Ryan Lane of The Daily Orange listed it as the ninth best episode of the series noting that the most recent episode on the list is also perhaps the show s last classic 4 Nancy Basile of About com listed the episode as one of the episodes she felt shined in season eleven 6 In 2011 Keith Plocek of LA Weekly s Squid Ink blog named Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner the sixth best episode of the show with a food theme 7 While reviewing the eleventh season of The Simpsons DVD Movie Guide s Colin Jacobson however commented that after the solid Brother s Little Helper Season 11 dips with the more mediocre Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner Oh the show has its moments especially when Homer s criticism becomes more mean spirited Still the program rarely becomes anything more than okay it s certainly enjoyable but that s about it 8 Karma Waltonen and Denise Du Vernay analyzed Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner in their book The Simpsons in the Classroom in which they demonstrate how episodes of the series can be used in teaching 9 They wrote Although the show s characters do not often model expository writing we can still find ways to use The Simpsons to illustrate the importance of style Young writers for example may find that their writing resembles Homer s when he attempts to write restaurant reviews in Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner Homer s diction is poor his piece rambles off and he attempts to make the word count by repeating Screw Flanders several times We can thus illustrate that students need to reduce wordiness while developing their arguments through pertinent content or parallelism We can also stress revision by showing what Lisa is able to do when she helps her father brainstorm For example when they need two more words to end the review Lisa replaces Screw Flanders with Bon appetit 9 References edit a b c d e f g h Bates James W Gimple Scott M McCann Jesse L Richmond Ray Seghers Christine eds 2010 Simpsons World The Ultimate Episode Guide Seasons 1 20 1st ed Harper Collins Publishers pp 524 525 ISBN 978 0 00 738815 8 a b James L Brooks a b James L Brooks June 29 2016 a b Lane Ryan February 14 2003 Reviewer rates 10 best Simpsons episodes ever The Daily Orange Archived from the original on March 30 2012 Retrieved January 23 2022 Jane Ian November 1 2008 The Simpsons The Complete Eleventh Season DVD Talk Retrieved October 2 2011 Basile Nancy The Simpsons Season Eleven About com Archived from the original on February 13 2009 Retrieved October 2 2011 Plocek Keith November 11 2011 Top 10 Simpsons Food Episodes Tomacco Ribwich with a Side of Guatemalan Insanity Peppers Skittlebrau LA Weekly Archived from the original on November 13 2011 Retrieved January 23 2022 Jacobson Colin November 19 2008 The Simpsons The Complete Eleventh Season 1999 DVD Movie Guide Retrieved October 2 2011 a b Waltonen Karma Vernay Denise Du 2010 The Simpsons in the Classroom Embiggening the Learning Experience with the Wisdom of Springfield McFarland p 119 ISBN 978 0 7864 4490 8 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner nbsp The Simpsons portal Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner episode capsule The Simpsons Archive Guess Who s Coming to Criticize Dinner at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guess Who 27s Coming to Criticize Dinner 3F amp oldid 1186908732, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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