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Patty and Selma

Patricia Maleficent "Patty" Bouvier[1] and Selma Bouvier-Terwilliger-Hutz-McClure-Discotheque-Simpson-D'Amico (née Bouvier /ˈbvi/ BOO-vee-ay) are fictional characters in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. They are identical[2] twins and are voiced by Julie Kavner, who also voices their sister, Marge.[3] Patty and Selma, both gravel-voiced chain-smokers, work at the Springfield Department of Motor Vehicles. They have a strong dislike for their brother-in-law, Homer Simpson, who likewise loathes them. Selma, the elder by two minutes, longs for male companionship and has had multiple brief, doomed marriages, and has herself offered help in some fashion to Marge and Homer as she envies their loving relationship; she receives occasional compassionate support from Homer who even poses as her husband to help her adopt a child. Patty is an initially closeted lesbian who embraces celibacy until she begins dating women. Kavner voices them as characters who "suck the life out of everything".[4] Patty and Selma debuted on the first Simpsons episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", which aired on December 17, 1989.[5]

Patty and Selma Bouvier
The Simpsons characters
Patty (left) and Selma Bouvier
First appearance
Created byMatt Groening
Mimi Pond
Designed byMatt Groening
Voiced byJulie Kavner
In-universe information
Full namePatricia Maleficent Bouvier
Selma Bouvier-Terwilliger-Hutz-McClure-Discotheque-Simpson-D'Amico
GenderFemale
OccupationCivil servants, DMV
RelativesParents: Jacqueline, Clancy
Sisters: Marge and each other
Nephews: Hugo (non-canon), Bart
Nieces: Lisa, Maggie
Selma's Adopted Daughter (Patty's Adopted Niece): Ling
Brother-in-Law: Homer
Cousins: Dot
Aunts: Gladys Gurney (maternal aunt) and Charlene Bouvier (paternal aunt)
Grandmothers: Alvarine Gurney (maternal grandmother) and Bambi Bouvier (paternal grandmother)
Uncles: Lou Gurney (maternal uncle)
(See also Bouvier family)
Selma's Exes: (Patty's Ex-Brothers-in-law:) Sideshow Bob
Lionel Hutz
Grampa Simpson
Troy McClure
Disco Stu
Fat Tony D'Amico

Distinguishing features edit

Being twins, the two have a similar look, but there are several easy ways to distinguish them, including:

  • Hairstyle: Patty has an afro, while Selma's hair is parted in the middle.
 
Patty and Selma showing their real hair color to their younger sister Marge (episode "The Blue and the Gray").
  • Attire: Patty wears a short-sleeved pink dress and pink shoes while Selma wears a hemmed sleeveless blue dress and blue shoes.
  • Jewelry: Patty wears blue or orange triangular earrings and spherical beads connected by a visible string, while Selma wears orange or purple circular earrings (occasionally earrings shaped in an "S" in early episodes) and elliptical beads attached to each other.
  • They both resemble their chain-smoking father Clancy Bouvier who appeared in a flashback of the episode "The Way We Was".

In the episode "The Blue and the Gray", it is revealed that Selma is actually a blonde, while Patty is a redhead. Their hair has turned blue-gray from long-term exposure to cigarette smoke and ash.

Biography edit

Rarely seen apart, Patty and Selma are known for their distinctive gravelly voices, cynical outlook on life, bitter and unpleasant personalities, and love of cigarettes. They share an apartment at the Spinster City apartment complex and both work at the DMV. The two are avid, sometimes maniacal fans of the TV series, MacGyver. The two seem to be aroused by the character and smoke a cigarette after every viewing of the show. When Jay Sherman, on advice from Homer, told Patty and Selma that MacGyver is gay, they stripped him to his boxers and hung him from the gutters.[6] On the eve of Selma's marriage to Sideshow Bob, he insulted MacGyver and the wedding was almost cancelled as a result.[7] Selma and Patty once met the actor who portrayed MacGyver, Richard Dean Anderson, and kidnapped him.[8] Patty and Selma have taken many vacations together to various places including Czechoslovakia and the Dead Sea, where Selma sunk to the bottom when she attempted to float on her back.[9] Patty and Selma have also brought home "souvenirs" from their vacations, including a pillowcase full of seashells from their trip to Sulfur Bay that they forced the family to help them clean and organize.[10] They drove away Richard Dean Anderson by showing him slides of their trip to the Remington Carriage Museum in Cardston, Alberta.[8]

Patty and Selma have a strong, mutually reciprocated dislike for their brother-in-law Homer. They regret that Marge chose Homer over her former boyfriend Artie Ziff,[11] and have unsuccessfully tried to help Artie win her back.[12][13] However, Marge made it clear to her sisters that she loves Homer and there is nothing they can do to change her mind. Homer usually tries to be polite to them out of respect for Marge, but Patty and Selma do not hide their contempt for him. They showed little concern when Homer suffered a heart attack. While he was undergoing bypass surgery, they tried to set Marge up with a sleazy man named Andre.[14] They own a tombstone inscribed with the epitaph "Homer J. Simpson. We are richer for having lost him" and use it as a coffee table,[15] stick pins in a voodoo doll which looks like Homer[16] and even commissioned a billboard urging voters to evict Homer from Springfield.[17] When Homer contemplated suicide, they encouraged him to go through with it and then pushed him off the bridge, though this was actually part of a plot by the townspeople to bring Homer to his surprise party on a cruise ship.[18] Patty has also given stoner Otto Mann a driver's license due to their mutual dislike for Homer,[19] and both she and Selma deliberately failed Homer on his limousine driver's test, but their victory smoking nearly cost them their jobs until Homer intervened.[20] They once kidnapped Homer before his and Marge's third wedding and imprisoned him in a cellar in the hope that Marge would find someone else. Moved to tears by his obvious devotion to Marge, they let him go and paid for their wedding ceremony to avoid being exposed by Bart and Lisa.[21] For his part, Homer regards them as the "Gruesome Twosome"[22] or "Fatty and Smellma"[23] and was delighted when he (mistakenly) heard they had died.[24]

As children, Patty and Selma were apparently domineering towards Marge and ridiculed her ambition of becoming an astronaut. In return for their allowance, Marge used to do chores for them. The free time they now had led to them taking up smoking.[25] As adults, the Bouvier twins have a friendly relationship with their sister and seem very protective of her thus frequently visit the Simpsons. They seem relatively fond of their nieces and nephew, but seem to like them more when they are young, as one of them remarks "The older they get, the cuter they ain't."[26] On occasions, they babysit Bart, Lisa and Maggie, something not relished by the kids. Bart and Lisa were left traumatized when they had to stay with their aunts for a week while a stressed out Marge left for Rancho Relaxo. Maggie managed to take evasive action and got to stay with Homer instead.[27]

Patty Bouvier edit

Patricia Maleficent Bouvier is the younger of the two.[28] Despite the similarities between her and Selma, Patty is more jaded than her sister, particularly towards relationships. It was once said by Marge that Patty chose a life of celibacy, and that Selma had it thrust upon her.[29] Her decision to not have relationships has been implied to be due to her then closeted sexuality. Earlier hints of her closeted sexuality were also shown in some of the show's earlier episodes, when she was reluctant to date Principal Skinner in Principal Charming; in Treehouse of Horror III, on seeing Homer naked, she claimed the experience destroyed "the last lingering thread of my heterosexuality." Generally, Patty is more hostile to Homer than Selma. However, when Patty came out as a lesbian, she found a surprising supporter in Homer (in contrast to Marge who was at first surprised and angry about it), and she swallowed her pride and asked him to perform her marriage ceremony.[28] They also teamed up to try to scupper the burgeoning relationship between Selma and Homer's father Abe.[30] Patty also joined Homer's group to ghost-write an original fantasy fiction novel, and also to stop their novel from being replaced with a drastically revamped version by the book publishing company.[31] In one episode, where Patty stayed at the Simpson house during a fight with Selma despite Homer's reluctance, Patty privately admitted to Homer that she only mocks him because she is jealous of him having a successful marriage and family with Marge, while all she has is Selma, leaving Homer feeling grateful for her having opened, albeit briefly, a window of kindness.[32]

Relationships edit

Patty's only known relationship with a man involved Principal Skinner.[29] On a blind date arranged by Homer, Skinner was supposed to fall for Selma, but he noticed Patty first and fell in love with her instead. They dated for a while, though Patty often showed signs of reluctance through things like unjoyful facial expressions and turned down his marriage proposal, claiming him she was too devoted to Selma to abandon her. However, she did consider Skinner a gentleman and ended their relationship with the words "Good night, sweet principal."[29] Like Selma, Patty also has a long-running fixation on MacGyver, although this aspect of her personality has been played down in later episodes.

Patty was revealed to be lesbian in the season 16 episode "There's Something About Marrying", which follows Homer Simpson as he is ordained to perform same-sex marriages. Producer Al Jean had announced that a character would come out prior to the episode's airing, prompting widespread speculation.[33][34] Patty was the character that fans most suspected would come out.[35][33] The episode aired in 2005, when same-sex marriage was a major political issue in the United States.[34] The move was controversial, provoking outrage from opponents to same-sex marriage.[36] Entertainment columnist Ray Richmond credited Patty's coming out as a significant milestone for the gay rights movement, as it proved that the movement was prominent enough to feature in an episode of a mainstream sitcom.[35]

After coming out as a lesbian,[28] Patty exclaims "you could see it from space!". There had been many previous hints of her sexuality: she was seen visiting a burlesque house;[37] she exclaimed (upon seeing Homer naked) "There goes the last lingering thread of my heterosexuality";[38] she was seen hiding in a closet with Smithers on a parade float during a gay pride parade.[39] In another nod to Patty's sexuality being obvious, Homer sarcastically quipped, "Here's another bomb for ya, Marge: I like beer!" when Marge was shocked at the revelation.

Patty wooed a tenured professor from Yale University away from her husband[40] and has also been attracted to Edna Krabappel.[30] When Selma claimed she couldn't face prison, Patty replied that she could, implying she would welcome a female-only environment.[8] Patty's first serious relationship with a woman was with Veronica, a pro golfer. It was later discovered by Marge and revealed during Patty's wedding that Veronica was actually a man in disguise.[28] Patty's next serious relationship with a woman was with Evelyn, who quickly bonded with Homer over similar traits during a trip to Costa Rica. When Marge pointed out that Evelyn was ruining the trip and was a female version of Homer, a horrified Patty broke up with her. However, when a remorseful Marge apologized to Patty and reassured her that the difference between Homer and Evelyn was that Evelyn truly loved her, Patty decided to reconcile with Evelyn.[41]

Selma Bouvier edit

Selma Bouvier is two minutes older than Patty. Due to a childhood bottle rocket accident, she has no sense of taste or smell.[42] According to Marge, Selma "likes Police Academy movies and Hummel figurines, and walking through the park on clear autumn days." In contrast to her twin, Selma yearns for male companionship and children. She is also slightly more sympathetic towards Homer than Patty. Selma helped reunite Homer and Marge after seeing how upset Marge was without him, despite an agreement with Patty not to say anything.[43] Homer was sympathetic to her when she broke down after a disastrous trip to Duff Gardens with Bart and Lisa, remarking "I just couldn't cut it today", referring to raising kids.[44] Homer also agreed to pose as Selma's husband to help her adopt a baby from China.[45] During Homer and Marge's trial separation, when Marge went out on a date with someone else, Selma called Homer and offered to help him save their marriage, but was left frustrated when Homer mistook her for Patty over the phone.[46]

Unable to find companionship in a man, Selma has also sought to have children. At one point she considered using a sperm donor which Homer mistakenly thought meant Selma would have sex with a robot.[44] After babysitting Bart and Lisa for a day, she realized she was not ready to have children and wound up adopting Jub-Jub, her late Aunt Gladys's pet iguana.[44][47] Much later, she adopted a Chinese baby girl, Ling. During the adoption process, Selma pretended to be married to Homer, since the Chinese government only allows children to be adopted by married couples.[48] After the fraud was exposed, Selma managed to keep the baby as a Chinese dignitary (voiced by Lucy Liu), who had also been raised by a single parent, became sympathetic.

Relationships edit

Despite being identical twins, Patty and Selma have very different track records when it comes to finding dates. According to Marge, Patty chose a life of celibacy, while Selma had celibacy thrust upon her. Her standards are extremely low, as evidenced by her comments on Mr. Burns: "Single, eh? Well, he passes the Selma Test."

Selma has actively sought out a husband, and has been married to six different men. Her current name has evolved into Selma Bouvier-Terwilliger-Hutz-McClure-Stu-Simpson-D'Amico. Her first marriage, to Robert "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger, ended when his plan to kill her was foiled by Bart.[42] After an off-screen marriage to Lionel Hutz,[49] she began dating Troy McClure. They married, but she soon discovered it was just a sham to boost his flagging career. She told him she was unwilling to bring a baby into a loveless marriage and broke it off.[50] Another unseen marriage was to Disco Stu,[28] which was annulled by the Pope. For a time she dated Abe Simpson, to the horror of Homer and Patty. Despite their objections, the two got married, but came to realize it would not work due to his age and her job, so they called it quits.[30] Her most recent husband is Fat Tony D'Amico, though he was already married and regarded Selma as his "gumare".[51] It has been implied that Selma had a second failed marriage to Sideshow Bob, giving her a total of seven marriages.[30]

One person Selma refused to marry was Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, because she said her collection of last names was long enough. However, there is evidence that she slept with Apu after Homer and Marge's second wedding. Selma has also dated various other men around Springfield, among them Hans Moleman,[50] Moe Szyslak,[52] and pitifully, Barney Gumble.[29] She was rejected by Groundskeeper Willie, who upon seeing her dating video remarked "Back to the Loch with you Nessie".[44]

Character edit

Creation edit

Series creator Matt Groening said he suggested that Kavner voice Patty and Selma as characters who "suck the life out of everything...."[4][53] Al Jean said Kavner makes Patty's voice more masculine and a lower register, while Selma's voice is a little sweeter.[54]

Development edit

In the 2005 episode "There's Something About Marrying" of the sixteenth season, Patty was revealed to be a lesbian and became the first openly gay recurring character in the series.[55] Groening has stated that the staff wanted to out Patty as gay because portraying her as a "love-starved spinster [...] seemed old" on the show.[56] There had previously been hints about Patty's orientation. For example, in the season thirteen episode "Jaws Wired Shut" she is part of the Springfield Gay Pride Parade's "stayin' in the closet" float, though only her voice was heard and she was not seen.[57]

According to the publications Zeek: A Jewish Journal of Thought and Culture and Value War: Public Opinion and the Politics of Gay Rights, it was the controversial lesbian outing of the main character (played by Ellen DeGeneres) in the sitcom Ellen in 1997 that paved the way for Patty's coming-out in "There's Something About Marrying", as well as for many other gay characters on other television shows.[58][59] In his book Queers in American Popular Culture, Jim Elledge noted that it is possible the Simpsons staff chose Patty to come out as gay instead of a male character because lesbians were "traditionally considered more acceptable" on television. She did, however, not "adhere to the eroticized male lesbian fantasy or fit into the loveable, asexual guise of the comedy lesbian" that had previously been seen on shows such as Ellen. Instead, Patty is "rude, crude, and not ashamed of declaring her sexual preferences", and this could make her unpalatable to some viewers according to Elledge.[60]

It was reported a long time in advance of the episode's airing in 2005 that a major character would come out as gay during the episode.[61] There was a widespread debate among fans of the series as to who the character would be.[62] Patty was suspected by many fans and the press because she had not often been seen dating men on the show.[63][64] The tabloid newspaper The Sun revealed already in September 2004 that character who would come out was Patty,[65] though this was regarded as a rumor and The Simpsons executive producer Al Jean would not confirm it.[63][66] Bookmakers in the United States and the United Kingdom took bets on which character would be uncovered as homosexual—BetUS laid odds at four to five that it was Patty, while Smithers had four to one odds and Ned Flanders fifteen to one odds.[67][68] BetUS said gamblers made more than 900 bets on the coming-out on their website.[68] According to The Baltimore Sun, another bookmaker Paddy Power "stopped taking wagers because so much money was being placed on [Patty]."[63]

*The first reference to Patty being gay, however, happened long before this 2005 episode, going all the way back to 1993, in season 4, episode 5: Treehouse of Horror III. in this Episode, Homer runs through the kitchen naked where Marge, Patty and Selma are all eating. Patty and Selma each put down their forks, and Patty remarks "There goes the last lingering thread of my heterosexuality". Since this is a Halloween episode, however, fans might not have presumed this to be canon.

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External links edit

  • The Simpsons Archive: The Patty and Selma File

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Patricia Maleficent Patty Bouvier 1 and Selma Bouvier Terwilliger Hutz McClure Discotheque Simpson D Amico nee Bouvier ˈ b uː v i eɪ BOO vee ay are fictional characters in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons They are identical 2 twins and are voiced by Julie Kavner who also voices their sister Marge 3 Patty and Selma both gravel voiced chain smokers work at the Springfield Department of Motor Vehicles They have a strong dislike for their brother in law Homer Simpson who likewise loathes them Selma the elder by two minutes longs for male companionship and has had multiple brief doomed marriages and has herself offered help in some fashion to Marge and Homer as she envies their loving relationship she receives occasional compassionate support from Homer who even poses as her husband to help her adopt a child Patty is an initially closeted lesbian who embraces celibacy until she begins dating women Kavner voices them as characters who suck the life out of everything 4 Patty and Selma debuted on the first Simpsons episode Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire which aired on December 17 1989 5 Patty and Selma BouvierThe Simpsons charactersPatty left and Selma BouvierFirst appearance Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire The SimpsonsDecember 17 1989Created byMatt Groening Mimi PondDesigned byMatt GroeningVoiced byJulie KavnerIn universe informationFull namePatricia Maleficent BouvierSelma Bouvier Terwilliger Hutz McClure Discotheque Simpson D AmicoGenderFemaleOccupationCivil servants DMVRelativesParents Jacqueline Clancy Sisters Marge and each other Nephews Hugo non canon Bart Nieces Lisa Maggie Selma s Adopted Daughter Patty s Adopted Niece Ling Brother in Law Homer Cousins Dot Aunts Gladys Gurney maternal aunt and Charlene Bouvier paternal aunt Grandmothers Alvarine Gurney maternal grandmother and Bambi Bouvier paternal grandmother Uncles Lou Gurney maternal uncle See also Bouvier family Selma s Exes Patty s Ex Brothers in law Sideshow Bob Lionel Hutz Grampa Simpson Troy McClure Disco Stu Fat Tony D Amico Contents 1 Distinguishing features 2 Biography 2 1 Patty Bouvier 2 1 1 Relationships 2 2 Selma Bouvier 2 2 1 Relationships 3 Character 3 1 Creation 3 2 Development 4 References 5 External linksDistinguishing features editBeing twins the two have a similar look but there are several easy ways to distinguish them including Hairstyle Patty has an afro while Selma s hair is parted in the middle nbsp Patty and Selma showing their real hair color to their younger sister Marge episode The Blue and the Gray Attire Patty wears a short sleeved pink dress and pink shoes while Selma wears a hemmed sleeveless blue dress and blue shoes Jewelry Patty wears blue or orange triangular earrings and spherical beads connected by a visible string while Selma wears orange or purple circular earrings occasionally earrings shaped in an S in early episodes and elliptical beads attached to each other They both resemble their chain smoking father Clancy Bouvier who appeared in a flashback of the episode The Way We Was In the episode The Blue and the Gray it is revealed that Selma is actually a blonde while Patty is a redhead Their hair has turned blue gray from long term exposure to cigarette smoke and ash Biography editRarely seen apart Patty and Selma are known for their distinctive gravelly voices cynical outlook on life bitter and unpleasant personalities and love of cigarettes They share an apartment at the Spinster City apartment complex and both work at the DMV The two are avid sometimes maniacal fans of the TV series MacGyver The two seem to be aroused by the character and smoke a cigarette after every viewing of the show When Jay Sherman on advice from Homer told Patty and Selma that MacGyver is gay they stripped him to his boxers and hung him from the gutters 6 On the eve of Selma s marriage to Sideshow Bob he insulted MacGyver and the wedding was almost cancelled as a result 7 Selma and Patty once met the actor who portrayed MacGyver Richard Dean Anderson and kidnapped him 8 Patty and Selma have taken many vacations together to various places including Czechoslovakia and the Dead Sea where Selma sunk to the bottom when she attempted to float on her back 9 Patty and Selma have also brought home souvenirs from their vacations including a pillowcase full of seashells from their trip to Sulfur Bay that they forced the family to help them clean and organize 10 They drove away Richard Dean Anderson by showing him slides of their trip to the Remington Carriage Museum in Cardston Alberta 8 Patty and Selma have a strong mutually reciprocated dislike for their brother in law Homer They regret that Marge chose Homer over her former boyfriend Artie Ziff 11 and have unsuccessfully tried to help Artie win her back 12 13 However Marge made it clear to her sisters that she loves Homer and there is nothing they can do to change her mind Homer usually tries to be polite to them out of respect for Marge but Patty and Selma do not hide their contempt for him They showed little concern when Homer suffered a heart attack While he was undergoing bypass surgery they tried to set Marge up with a sleazy man named Andre 14 They own a tombstone inscribed with the epitaph Homer J Simpson We are richer for having lost him and use it as a coffee table 15 stick pins in a voodoo doll which looks like Homer 16 and even commissioned a billboard urging voters to evict Homer from Springfield 17 When Homer contemplated suicide they encouraged him to go through with it and then pushed him off the bridge though this was actually part of a plot by the townspeople to bring Homer to his surprise party on a cruise ship 18 Patty has also given stoner Otto Mann a driver s license due to their mutual dislike for Homer 19 and both she and Selma deliberately failed Homer on his limousine driver s test but their victory smoking nearly cost them their jobs until Homer intervened 20 They once kidnapped Homer before his and Marge s third wedding and imprisoned him in a cellar in the hope that Marge would find someone else Moved to tears by his obvious devotion to Marge they let him go and paid for their wedding ceremony to avoid being exposed by Bart and Lisa 21 For his part Homer regards them as the Gruesome Twosome 22 or Fatty and Smellma 23 and was delighted when he mistakenly heard they had died 24 As children Patty and Selma were apparently domineering towards Marge and ridiculed her ambition of becoming an astronaut In return for their allowance Marge used to do chores for them The free time they now had led to them taking up smoking 25 As adults the Bouvier twins have a friendly relationship with their sister and seem very protective of her thus frequently visit the Simpsons They seem relatively fond of their nieces and nephew but seem to like them more when they are young as one of them remarks The older they get the cuter they ain t 26 On occasions they babysit Bart Lisa and Maggie something not relished by the kids Bart and Lisa were left traumatized when they had to stay with their aunts for a week while a stressed out Marge left for Rancho Relaxo Maggie managed to take evasive action and got to stay with Homer instead 27 Patty Bouvier edit Patricia Maleficent Bouvier is the younger of the two 28 Despite the similarities between her and Selma Patty is more jaded than her sister particularly towards relationships It was once said by Marge that Patty chose a life of celibacy and that Selma had it thrust upon her 29 Her decision to not have relationships has been implied to be due to her then closeted sexuality Earlier hints of her closeted sexuality were also shown in some of the show s earlier episodes when she was reluctant to date Principal Skinner in Principal Charming in Treehouse of Horror III on seeing Homer naked she claimed the experience destroyed the last lingering thread of my heterosexuality Generally Patty is more hostile to Homer than Selma However when Patty came out as a lesbian she found a surprising supporter in Homer in contrast to Marge who was at first surprised and angry about it and she swallowed her pride and asked him to perform her marriage ceremony 28 They also teamed up to try to scupper the burgeoning relationship between Selma and Homer s father Abe 30 Patty also joined Homer s group to ghost write an original fantasy fiction novel and also to stop their novel from being replaced with a drastically revamped version by the book publishing company 31 In one episode where Patty stayed at the Simpson house during a fight with Selma despite Homer s reluctance Patty privately admitted to Homer that she only mocks him because she is jealous of him having a successful marriage and family with Marge while all she has is Selma leaving Homer feeling grateful for her having opened albeit briefly a window of kindness 32 Relationships edit Patty s only known relationship with a man involved Principal Skinner 29 On a blind date arranged by Homer Skinner was supposed to fall for Selma but he noticed Patty first and fell in love with her instead They dated for a while though Patty often showed signs of reluctance through things like unjoyful facial expressions and turned down his marriage proposal claiming him she was too devoted to Selma to abandon her However she did consider Skinner a gentleman and ended their relationship with the words Good night sweet principal 29 Like Selma Patty also has a long running fixation on MacGyver although this aspect of her personality has been played down in later episodes Patty was revealed to be lesbian in the season 16 episode There s Something About Marrying which follows Homer Simpson as he is ordained to perform same sex marriages Producer Al Jean had announced that a character would come out prior to the episode s airing prompting widespread speculation 33 34 Patty was the character that fans most suspected would come out 35 33 The episode aired in 2005 when same sex marriage was a major political issue in the United States 34 The move was controversial provoking outrage from opponents to same sex marriage 36 Entertainment columnist Ray Richmond credited Patty s coming out as a significant milestone for the gay rights movement as it proved that the movement was prominent enough to feature in an episode of a mainstream sitcom 35 After coming out as a lesbian 28 Patty exclaims you could see it from space There had been many previous hints of her sexuality she was seen visiting a burlesque house 37 she exclaimed upon seeing Homer naked There goes the last lingering thread of my heterosexuality 38 she was seen hiding in a closet with Smithers on a parade float during a gay pride parade 39 In another nod to Patty s sexuality being obvious Homer sarcastically quipped Here s another bomb for ya Marge I like beer when Marge was shocked at the revelation Patty wooed a tenured professor from Yale University away from her husband 40 and has also been attracted to Edna Krabappel 30 When Selma claimed she couldn t face prison Patty replied that she could implying she would welcome a female only environment 8 Patty s first serious relationship with a woman was with Veronica a pro golfer It was later discovered by Marge and revealed during Patty s wedding that Veronica was actually a man in disguise 28 Patty s next serious relationship with a woman was with Evelyn who quickly bonded with Homer over similar traits during a trip to Costa Rica When Marge pointed out that Evelyn was ruining the trip and was a female version of Homer a horrified Patty broke up with her However when a remorseful Marge apologized to Patty and reassured her that the difference between Homer and Evelyn was that Evelyn truly loved her Patty decided to reconcile with Evelyn 41 Selma Bouvier edit Selma Bouvier is two minutes older than Patty Due to a childhood bottle rocket accident she has no sense of taste or smell 42 According to Marge Selma likes Police Academy movies and Hummel figurines and walking through the park on clear autumn days In contrast to her twin Selma yearns for male companionship and children She is also slightly more sympathetic towards Homer than Patty Selma helped reunite Homer and Marge after seeing how upset Marge was without him despite an agreement with Patty not to say anything 43 Homer was sympathetic to her when she broke down after a disastrous trip to Duff Gardens with Bart and Lisa remarking I just couldn t cut it today referring to raising kids 44 Homer also agreed to pose as Selma s husband to help her adopt a baby from China 45 During Homer and Marge s trial separation when Marge went out on a date with someone else Selma called Homer and offered to help him save their marriage but was left frustrated when Homer mistook her for Patty over the phone 46 Unable to find companionship in a man Selma has also sought to have children At one point she considered using a sperm donor which Homer mistakenly thought meant Selma would have sex with a robot 44 After babysitting Bart and Lisa for a day she realized she was not ready to have children and wound up adopting Jub Jub her late Aunt Gladys s pet iguana 44 47 Much later she adopted a Chinese baby girl Ling During the adoption process Selma pretended to be married to Homer since the Chinese government only allows children to be adopted by married couples 48 After the fraud was exposed Selma managed to keep the baby as a Chinese dignitary voiced by Lucy Liu who had also been raised by a single parent became sympathetic Relationships edit Despite being identical twins Patty and Selma have very different track records when it comes to finding dates According to Marge Patty chose a life of celibacy while Selma had celibacy thrust upon her Her standards are extremely low as evidenced by her comments on Mr Burns Single eh Well he passes the Selma Test Selma has actively sought out a husband and has been married to six different men Her current name has evolved into Selma Bouvier Terwilliger Hutz McClure Stu Simpson D Amico Her first marriage to Robert Sideshow Bob Terwilliger ended when his plan to kill her was foiled by Bart 42 After an off screen marriage to Lionel Hutz 49 she began dating Troy McClure They married but she soon discovered it was just a sham to boost his flagging career She told him she was unwilling to bring a baby into a loveless marriage and broke it off 50 Another unseen marriage was to Disco Stu 28 which was annulled by the Pope For a time she dated Abe Simpson to the horror of Homer and Patty Despite their objections the two got married but came to realize it would not work due to his age and her job so they called it quits 30 Her most recent husband is Fat Tony D Amico though he was already married and regarded Selma as his gumare 51 It has been implied that Selma had a second failed marriage to Sideshow Bob giving her a total of seven marriages 30 One person Selma refused to marry was Apu Nahasapeemapetilon because she said her collection of last names was long enough However there is evidence that she slept with Apu after Homer and Marge s second wedding Selma has also dated various other men around Springfield among them Hans Moleman 50 Moe Szyslak 52 and pitifully Barney Gumble 29 She was rejected by Groundskeeper Willie who upon seeing her dating video remarked Back to the Loch with you Nessie 44 Character editCreation edit Series creator Matt Groening said he suggested that Kavner voice Patty and Selma as characters who suck the life out of everything 4 53 Al Jean said Kavner makes Patty s voice more masculine and a lower register while Selma s voice is a little sweeter 54 Development edit See also There s Something About Marrying In the 2005 episode There s Something About Marrying of the sixteenth season Patty was revealed to be a lesbian and became the first openly gay recurring character in the series 55 Groening has stated that the staff wanted to out Patty as gay because portraying her as a love starved spinster seemed old on the show 56 There had previously been hints about Patty s orientation For example in the season thirteen episode Jaws Wired Shut she is part of the Springfield Gay Pride Parade s stayin in the closet float though only her voice was heard and she was not seen 57 According to the publications Zeek A Jewish Journal of Thought and Culture and Value War Public Opinion and the Politics of Gay Rights it was the controversial lesbian outing of the main character played by Ellen DeGeneres in the sitcom Ellen in 1997 that paved the way for Patty s coming out in There s Something About Marrying as well as for many other gay characters on other television shows 58 59 In his book Queers in American Popular Culture Jim Elledge noted that it is possible the Simpsons staff chose Patty to come out as gay instead of a male character because lesbians were traditionally considered more acceptable on television She did however not adhere to the eroticized male lesbian fantasy or fit into the loveable asexual guise of the comedy lesbian that had previously been seen on shows such as Ellen Instead Patty is rude crude and not ashamed of declaring her sexual preferences and this could make her unpalatable to some viewers according to Elledge 60 It was reported a long time in advance of the episode s airing in 2005 that a major character would come out as gay during the episode 61 There was a widespread debate among fans of the series as to who the character would be 62 Patty was suspected by many fans and the press because she had not often been seen dating men on the show 63 64 The tabloid newspaper The Sun revealed already in September 2004 that character who would come out was Patty 65 though this was regarded as a rumor and The Simpsons executive producer Al Jean would not confirm it 63 66 Bookmakers in the United States and the United Kingdom took bets on which character would be uncovered as homosexual BetUS laid odds at four to five that it was Patty while Smithers had four to one odds and Ned Flanders fifteen to one odds 67 68 BetUS said gamblers made more than 900 bets on the coming out on their website 68 According to The Baltimore Sun another bookmaker Paddy Power stopped taking wagers because so much money was being placed on Patty 63 The first reference to Patty being gay however happened long before this 2005 episode going all the way back to 1993 in season 4 episode 5 Treehouse of Horror III in this Episode Homer runs through the kitchen naked where Marge Patty and Selma are all eating Patty and Selma each put down their forks and Patty remarks There goes the last lingering thread of my heterosexuality Since this is a Halloween episode however fans might not have presumed this to be canon References edit Bailey Timothy Kelley Brian November 17 2019 Livin La Pura Vida The Simpsons Season 31 Episode 7 Fox Patricia Maleficent Bouvier I ve put up with you criticizing my husband for years and I ve had it Patty Bouvier 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