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Lisa's Date with Density

"Lisa's Date with Density" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 15, 1996.[2] It was written by Mike Scully and directed by Susie Dietter.[2] The episode sees Lisa develop a crush on Nelson Muntz. When they start dating and Lisa is unable to reform him, she ends their relationship. In the subplot, Homer uses an autodialer in a telemarketing scheme that annoys all of Springfield's residents.

"Lisa's Date with Density"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 8
Episode 7
Directed bySusie Dietter
Written byMike Scully
Production code4F01
Original air dateDecember 15, 1996 (1996-12-15)
Episode features
Chalkboard gagLisa writes "I will not be a snickerpuss" during the episode.
Couch gagThe living room is upside down, and after the family sits down, they fall off.[1]
CommentaryMatt Groening
Josh Weinstein
Mike Scully
Nancy Cartwright
Yeardley Smith
Susie Dietter
Alex Rocco
Episode chronology
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"Hurricane Neddy"
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List of episodes

Plot edit

Superintendent Chalmers visits Principal Skinner at Springfield Elementary School to show off his newly purchased 1979 Honda Accord. Chalmers is distraught when he discovers the car's hood ornament is missing. Skinner orders a search of every student's locker which reveals that Nelson Muntz, the school bully, is the culprit. As punishment, Nelson is forced to return all stolen items found in his locker to their owners and perform janitorial work with Groundskeeper Willie.

Lisa is caught staring at Nelson during band practice and unwittingly causes a commotion among the band students. After she receives detention and is forced to write lines on the chalkboard, she realizes she has developed a crush on Nelson. She asks Milhouse to pass a love note to him in class, but Nelson thinks Milhouse wrote the love note and beats him. After Milhouse is taken to the hospital, Lisa confesses to Nelson that she wrote the note and soon she spends more time with him, inviting him to her house and even visiting Nelson's own.

At Marge's suggestion, Lisa decides to turn Nelson from a troublemaker into a sweet, well-behaved young man like how she had done with Homer. She forcibly dresses him in sharp clothing and takes him to the Springfield Observatory. To distract Lisa, Nelson kisses her, but finds he has fallen for her in the process. However, the influence of his friends Jimbo, Dolph and Kearney prevails when they convince him to vandalize Principal Skinner's house. After Skinner calls the police, the four boys flee. Nelson takes refuge at Lisa's house and insists he is innocent; Lisa believes him until he accidentally reveals he was involved in the boys' prank. Lisa realizes that she cannot reform Nelson and gently ends their relationship. On her way home, she runs into Milhouse, who is delighted to hear that she is no longer seeing Nelson.

In the subplot, Chief Wiggum arrests a scam artist for telemarketing fraud. Homer witnesses the arrest and retrieves the discarded autodialer from a trash bin. He uses the machine for a telemarketing scheme to persuade everyone to send him money under the name "Happy Dude". His phone calls annoy the whole town and Chief Wiggum catches him. Instead of confiscating the autodialer and taking Homer into custody, he shoots it and asks Homer to bring it to his court hearing lest the charges be dismissed for lack of evidence. In the closing credits, the repaired autodialer plays Homer's new, court-ordered message asking residents to forgive him by sending money to "Sorry Dude".[1][2]

Production edit

The idea of Lisa dating Nelson had been around for a while, with several different versions being pitched.[3] The writers wanted a "silly" Homer story to balance the episode out,[3] and the idea of using the telemarketing scam for this had also been around for a while.[4] By this time, the show had begun to have episodes revolving around secondary characters. This was the first episode to revolve around Nelson, and was done to partly explain why Nelson acts the way he does.[4] The words to Nelson's song were contributed by Mike Scully's daughters.[3] The scene in which Milhouse passes Lisa's note to Nelson was written by Bill Oakley,[3] with the line, "He can't hear you, we had to pack his ears with gauze", being George Meyer's line.[5] There was a debate as to how injured Milhouse should look without it looking disturbing, and the drop of blood coming from his nose was decided to be enough.[4] Milhouse liking Vaseline on toast was based on a child from Josh Weinstein's school days who everyday would get onto the bus with a piece of toast, which had Vaseline on it.[4]

Cultural references edit

A majority of the story is a reference to the film Rebel Without a Cause.[1] Lisa remarks that Nelson is "like a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a vest", a reference to "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma"; this was Winston Churchill's opinion of Russia at the outbreak of World War II.[1]

Reception edit

In its original broadcast, "Lisa's Date with Density" finished 63rd in ratings for the week of December 9–15, 1996, with a Nielsen rating of 7.4, equivalent to approximately 7.2 million viewing households. It was the fifth-highest-rated show on the Fox network that week, following The X-Files, Melrose Place, Beverly Hills, 90210 and Party of Five.[6][7]

The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, called it "impressive" how "even after Nelson has beaten [Milhouse] up for apparently making a pass, [Milhouse] will still do anything for uncaring Lisa."[1]

Josh Weinstein called it one of the most "real" episodes, commenting that every character in the episode, from Superintendent Chalmers to Lisa, acts like a real person throughout.[4] The medic's line "He can't hear you now; we had to pack his ears with gauze" is one of Matt Groening's favorites.[5] Marge's line "When I first met your father, he was loud, crude and piggish. But I worked hard on him, and now he's a whole new person", is one of Susie Dietter's favorites, as it explains why Marge is still married to Homer despite his actions.[8]

Yeardley Smith, the voice actress of Lisa, has mentioned this episode is one of her favorite Simpsons episodes of all time.[9]

This is also one of several episodes that has been performed live by the cast in front of an audience.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Martyn, Warren; Wood, Adrian (2000). "Lisa's Date With Density". BBC. Retrieved March 28, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c Groening, Matt (1997). Richmond, Ray; Coffman, Antonia (eds.). The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family (1st ed.). New York: HarperPerennial. p. 218. ISBN 978-0-06-095252-5. LCCN 98141857. OCLC 37796735. OL 433519M.
  3. ^ a b c d Scully, Mike (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Lisa's Date with Density" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  4. ^ a b c d e Weinstein, Josh (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Lisa's Date with Density" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  5. ^ a b c Groening, Matt (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Lisa's Date with Density" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  6. ^ Bauder, David (December 19, 1996). "NBC rides tall again in ratings". Rocky Mountain News. p. 16D.
  7. ^ "Four Top TV Networks Attack Nielsen Ratings". Pharos-Tribune. Logansport, Indiana. December 18, 1996. p. 10. Retrieved February 16, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ Dietter, Susie (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Lisa's Date with Density" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  9. ^ Smith, Yeardley [@YeardleySmith] (November 24, 2019). "It's #SimpsonsSunday! Today I attempt to answer the impossible — but ubiquitous—question: "What's your favorite episode?"" (Tweet). Retrieved November 24, 2019 – via Twitter.

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Lisa s Date with Density is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 15 1996 2 It was written by Mike Scully and directed by Susie Dietter 2 The episode sees Lisa develop a crush on Nelson Muntz When they start dating and Lisa is unable to reform him she ends their relationship In the subplot Homer uses an autodialer in a telemarketing scheme that annoys all of Springfield s residents Lisa s Date with Density The Simpsons episodeEpisode no Season 8Episode 7Directed bySusie DietterWritten byMike ScullyProduction code4F01Original air dateDecember 15 1996 1996 12 15 Episode featuresChalkboard gagLisa writes I will not be a snickerpuss during the episode Couch gagThe living room is upside down and after the family sits down they fall off 1 CommentaryMatt GroeningJosh WeinsteinMike ScullyNancy CartwrightYeardley SmithSusie DietterAlex RoccoEpisode chronology Previous A Milhouse Divided Next Hurricane Neddy The Simpsons season 8 List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Cultural references 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editSuperintendent Chalmers visits Principal Skinner at Springfield Elementary School to show off his newly purchased 1979 Honda Accord Chalmers is distraught when he discovers the car s hood ornament is missing Skinner orders a search of every student s locker which reveals that Nelson Muntz the school bully is the culprit As punishment Nelson is forced to return all stolen items found in his locker to their owners and perform janitorial work with Groundskeeper Willie Lisa is caught staring at Nelson during band practice and unwittingly causes a commotion among the band students After she receives detention and is forced to write lines on the chalkboard she realizes she has developed a crush on Nelson She asks Milhouse to pass a love note to him in class but Nelson thinks Milhouse wrote the love note and beats him After Milhouse is taken to the hospital Lisa confesses to Nelson that she wrote the note and soon she spends more time with him inviting him to her house and even visiting Nelson s own At Marge s suggestion Lisa decides to turn Nelson from a troublemaker into a sweet well behaved young man like how she had done with Homer She forcibly dresses him in sharp clothing and takes him to the Springfield Observatory To distract Lisa Nelson kisses her but finds he has fallen for her in the process However the influence of his friends Jimbo Dolph and Kearney prevails when they convince him to vandalize Principal Skinner s house After Skinner calls the police the four boys flee Nelson takes refuge at Lisa s house and insists he is innocent Lisa believes him until he accidentally reveals he was involved in the boys prank Lisa realizes that she cannot reform Nelson and gently ends their relationship On her way home she runs into Milhouse who is delighted to hear that she is no longer seeing Nelson In the subplot Chief Wiggum arrests a scam artist for telemarketing fraud Homer witnesses the arrest and retrieves the discarded autodialer from a trash bin He uses the machine for a telemarketing scheme to persuade everyone to send him money under the name Happy Dude His phone calls annoy the whole town and Chief Wiggum catches him Instead of confiscating the autodialer and taking Homer into custody he shoots it and asks Homer to bring it to his court hearing lest the charges be dismissed for lack of evidence In the closing credits the repaired autodialer plays Homer s new court ordered message asking residents to forgive him by sending money to Sorry Dude 1 2 Production editThe idea of Lisa dating Nelson had been around for a while with several different versions being pitched 3 The writers wanted a silly Homer story to balance the episode out 3 and the idea of using the telemarketing scam for this had also been around for a while 4 By this time the show had begun to have episodes revolving around secondary characters This was the first episode to revolve around Nelson and was done to partly explain why Nelson acts the way he does 4 The words to Nelson s song were contributed by Mike Scully s daughters 3 The scene in which Milhouse passes Lisa s note to Nelson was written by Bill Oakley 3 with the line He can t hear you we had to pack his ears with gauze being George Meyer s line 5 There was a debate as to how injured Milhouse should look without it looking disturbing and the drop of blood coming from his nose was decided to be enough 4 Milhouse liking Vaseline on toast was based on a child from Josh Weinstein s school days who everyday would get onto the bus with a piece of toast which had Vaseline on it 4 Cultural references editA majority of the story is a reference to the film Rebel Without a Cause 1 Lisa remarks that Nelson is like a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a vest a reference to a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma this was Winston Churchill s opinion of Russia at the outbreak of World War II 1 Reception editIn its original broadcast Lisa s Date with Density finished 63rd in ratings for the week of December 9 15 1996 with a Nielsen rating of 7 4 equivalent to approximately 7 2 million viewing households It was the fifth highest rated show on the Fox network that week following The X Files Melrose Place Beverly Hills 90210 and Party of Five 6 7 The authors of the book I Can t Believe It s a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood called it impressive how even after Nelson has beaten Milhouse up for apparently making a pass Milhouse will still do anything for uncaring Lisa 1 Josh Weinstein called it one of the most real episodes commenting that every character in the episode from Superintendent Chalmers to Lisa acts like a real person throughout 4 The medic s line He can t hear you now we had to pack his ears with gauze is one of Matt Groening s favorites 5 Marge s line When I first met your father he was loud crude and piggish But I worked hard on him and now he s a whole new person is one of Susie Dietter s favorites as it explains why Marge is still married to Homer despite his actions 8 Yeardley Smith the voice actress of Lisa has mentioned this episode is one of her favorite Simpsons episodes of all time 9 This is also one of several episodes that has been performed live by the cast in front of an audience 5 References edit a b c d e Martyn Warren Wood Adrian 2000 Lisa s Date With Density BBC Retrieved March 28 2007 a b c Groening Matt 1997 Richmond Ray Coffman Antonia eds The Simpsons A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family 1st ed New York HarperPerennial p 218 ISBN 978 0 06 095252 5 LCCN 98141857 OCLC 37796735 OL 433519M a b c d Scully Mike 2006 The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode Lisa s Date with Density DVD 20th Century Fox a b c d e Weinstein Josh 2006 The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode Lisa s Date with Density DVD 20th Century Fox a b c Groening Matt 2006 The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode Lisa s Date with Density DVD 20th Century Fox Bauder David December 19 1996 NBC rides tall again in ratings Rocky Mountain News p 16D Four Top TV Networks Attack Nielsen Ratings Pharos Tribune Logansport Indiana December 18 1996 p 10 Retrieved February 16 2021 via Newspapers com Dietter Susie 2006 The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode Lisa s Date with Density DVD 20th Century Fox Smith Yeardley YeardleySmith November 24 2019 It s SimpsonsSunday Today I attempt to answer the impossible but ubiquitous question What s your favorite episode Tweet Retrieved November 24 2019 via Twitter External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Lisa s Date with Density nbsp The Simpsons portal Lisa s Date with Density episode capsule The Simpsons Archive Lisa s Date with Density at IMDb 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