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Lisa's Belly

"Lisa's Belly" is the fifth episode of the thirty-third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 711th episode overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on October 24, 2021.[1] The episode was directed by Timothy Bailey and written by Juliet Kaufman.

"Lisa's Belly"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 33
Episode 5
Directed byTimothy Bailey
Written byJuliet Kaufman
Featured music"I Wanna Rock" by Twisted Sister
Production codeQABF20
Original air dateOctober 24, 2021 (2021-10-24)
Guest appearance
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Plot edit

At an abandoned water park (a parody of Action Park), Bart and Lisa contract a bizarre infection, requiring treatment from steroids that cause temporary weight gain. Before they go back to school, Marge calls Lisa "chunky" with affection, which causes her to be insecure about her weight. Marge takes Lisa to the mall, shopping for back-to-school clothes to make her feel better. She later says "flattering", making the word "chunky" grow bigger in Lisa's mind. Lisa gets cranky in front of the customers and workers, so Marge takes her home.

Hearing of the incident, Homer asks Lisa what is wrong and is horrified when she tells him Marge called her "chunky". He lets Patty and Selma take Lisa to the park where they describe how they no longer care what people think of them. Later, Marge apologizes to Lisa about what she said to her, but says words like "Normal" and "Perfect" to Lisa, making "Chunky" grow bigger and causing her more frustration. In the piano store, Luann tells Marge about a hypnotherapist named Dr. Wendy Sage, who had a mastectomy and chose not to have breast reconstruction surgery.

Lisa and Marge visit Sage, who uses hypnotherapy on them, transferring them to Lisa's mind. They see the "Chunky" word which takes up the entire space of her mind. They then travel to Marge's mind, where they discover that Marge's mother had said a hurtful word to her as a child: "plain". The word has been in her head for years. Realizing each other's insecurities, Marge and Lisa profess their love to each other, thus making "chunky" and "plain" shrink.

Meanwhile, when Bart's sleeve rips while playing basketball, Jimbo, Dolph, Kearney, and Nelson take him to an underground basement in school where they teach him to get into shape and become a man. When Bart sees the guys hanging around with their girlfriends, he feels betrayed, runs away from the basement and plays basketball with the other children.

During the credits, it is shown that there are words in everyone else's heads. Homer is shown as a child sleeping in a hammock with the many words he heard as a child (Lazy, dumb, stupid, fat, greedy) scattered around him. The scene changes to him as an adult, sleeping in the hammock, and the words have been replaced with empty beer cans and jars of peanuts in his hands.

Development edit

The character of Wendy Sage was created and voiced by Renee Ridgeley, an actress, writer, and real-life breast cancer survivor and the wife of Simpsons writer Matt Selman who said: “While Sage has all the telltale signs of a breast cancer survivor: a visible scar from a port-o-cath (a device used to deliver chemotherapy), curly hair regrowing from chemo treatment, an obviously one-breasted appearance, and is visually concave on her mastectomy side, the episode does not focus on her past disease.''[2] "Sage shows up as exactly who she is now," she added. "By living openly as a one-breasted woman, she sends a message of acceptance and wholeness celebrated by individuals in marginalized groups."[2]

Reception edit

Viewing figures edit

The viewing figures for this episode is 1.83 million and was the highest-rated show on Animation Domination that night.[3]

Critical response edit

Wendy Sage has been very well received by fans of The Simpsons.[2][4][5]

Tony Sokol of Den of Geek gave the episode 4 out of 5 stars, stating "'Lisa's Belly' works because her healing and acceptance comes from the most unlikely of places. Homer, Patty and Selma are what they are and don't care how other people see them. This is valuable and the message is much more effective coming from them. This is a very sweet, and mature episode. It is just such a shame what happens to the Powerpuff Girls."[6] Regarding the character of Wendy Sage, he wrote "The hypnotherapist, Dr. Wendy Sage, voiced by Renee Ridgeley, actually provides the strongest non-verbal message. She is obviously a breast cancer survivor who has taken control of how she defines herself, proudly uni-boob, which is subliminally as effective as her spinny thing. The hypnosis session itself breaks the walls between Lisa and Marge, but this time it’s their attitude which could use adjustment, having nothing to do with body issues. Lisa thinks hypnosis is a little “woo-woo,” scientifically, and the word which has been lodged so uncomfortably in Sage’s subconscious is “quack.” This has two meanings as well. It is the word skeptics use to describe the wacky world of mental health professionals, but it’s also the thing hypnotists are supposed to make their clients do after the most clichéd sessions. This makes her as universal a victim of bad words as any major character."[6]

Marcus Gibson of Bubbleblabber gave the episode a 8 out of 10, stating "Overall, 'Lisa's Belly' continues the show's strength in delivering humorous yet relatable stories that deal with current issues. This is another episode that provided a healthy balance between comedy and drama in terms of representing real-life problems and mental health. No amount of harmful words can stop this season from chugging along smoothly."[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Listings - SIMPSONS, THE on FOX | TheFutonCritic.com". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "'The Simpsons': Meet Dr Wendy Sage, new breast cancer survivor character; fans are loving it". WION. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  3. ^ Metcalf, Mitch (October 26, 2021). "ShowBuzzDaily's Sunday 10.24.2021 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals Updated". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  4. ^ Davies, Matilda (October 28, 2021). "The Simpsons viewers praise new breast cancer survivor character". Digital Spy. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  5. ^ "Simpsonlar, tek göğüslü kanserden kurtulan karakteriyle övüldü". Mynet Trend (in Turkish). Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Sokol, Tony (October 25, 2021). "The Simpsons Season 33 Episode 5 Review: Lisa's Belly". Den of Geek. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  7. ^ Gibson, Marcus (October 25, 2021). "Review: The Simpsons "Lisa's Belly"". Bubbleblabber. Retrieved October 27, 2021.

External links edit

  • "Lisa's Belly" at IMDb  

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Lisa s Belly is the fifth episode of the thirty third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons and the 711th episode overall It aired in the United States on Fox on October 24 2021 1 The episode was directed by Timothy Bailey and written by Juliet Kaufman Lisa s Belly The Simpsons episodeEpisode no Season 33Episode 5Directed byTimothy BaileyWritten byJuliet KaufmanFeatured music I Wanna Rock by Twisted SisterProduction codeQABF20Original air dateOctober 24 2021 2021 10 24 Guest appearanceRenee Ridgeley as Dr Wendy SageEpisode chronology Previous The Wayz We Were Next A Serious Flanders The Simpsonsseason 33List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Development 3 Reception 3 1 Viewing figures 3 2 Critical response 4 References 5 External linksPlot editAt an abandoned water park a parody of Action Park Bart and Lisa contract a bizarre infection requiring treatment from steroids that cause temporary weight gain Before they go back to school Marge calls Lisa chunky with affection which causes her to be insecure about her weight Marge takes Lisa to the mall shopping for back to school clothes to make her feel better She later says flattering making the word chunky grow bigger in Lisa s mind Lisa gets cranky in front of the customers and workers so Marge takes her home Hearing of the incident Homer asks Lisa what is wrong and is horrified when she tells him Marge called her chunky He lets Patty and Selma take Lisa to the park where they describe how they no longer care what people think of them Later Marge apologizes to Lisa about what she said to her but says words like Normal and Perfect to Lisa making Chunky grow bigger and causing her more frustration In the piano store Luann tells Marge about a hypnotherapist named Dr Wendy Sage who had a mastectomy and chose not to have breast reconstruction surgery Lisa and Marge visit Sage who uses hypnotherapy on them transferring them to Lisa s mind They see the Chunky word which takes up the entire space of her mind They then travel to Marge s mind where they discover that Marge s mother had said a hurtful word to her as a child plain The word has been in her head for years Realizing each other s insecurities Marge and Lisa profess their love to each other thus making chunky and plain shrink Meanwhile when Bart s sleeve rips while playing basketball Jimbo Dolph Kearney and Nelson take him to an underground basement in school where they teach him to get into shape and become a man When Bart sees the guys hanging around with their girlfriends he feels betrayed runs away from the basement and plays basketball with the other children During the credits it is shown that there are words in everyone else s heads Homer is shown as a child sleeping in a hammock with the many words he heard as a child Lazy dumb stupid fat greedy scattered around him The scene changes to him as an adult sleeping in the hammock and the words have been replaced with empty beer cans and jars of peanuts in his hands Development editThe character of Wendy Sage was created and voiced by Renee Ridgeley an actress writer and real life breast cancer survivor and the wife of Simpsons writer Matt Selman who said While Sage has all the telltale signs of a breast cancer survivor a visible scar from a port o cath a device used to deliver chemotherapy curly hair regrowing from chemo treatment an obviously one breasted appearance and is visually concave on her mastectomy side the episode does not focus on her past disease 2 Sage shows up as exactly who she is now she added By living openly as a one breasted woman she sends a message of acceptance and wholeness celebrated by individuals in marginalized groups 2 Reception editViewing figures edit The viewing figures for this episode is 1 83 million and was the highest rated show on Animation Domination that night 3 Critical response edit Wendy Sage has been very well received by fans of The Simpsons 2 4 5 Tony Sokol of Den of Geek gave the episode 4 out of 5 stars stating Lisa s Belly works because her healing and acceptance comes from the most unlikely of places Homer Patty and Selma are what they are and don t care how other people see them This is valuable and the message is much more effective coming from them This is a very sweet and mature episode It is just such a shame what happens to the Powerpuff Girls 6 Regarding the character of Wendy Sage he wrote The hypnotherapist Dr Wendy Sage voiced by Renee Ridgeley actually provides the strongest non verbal message She is obviously a breast cancer survivor who has taken control of how she defines herself proudly uni boob which is subliminally as effective as her spinny thing The hypnosis session itself breaks the walls between Lisa and Marge but this time it s their attitude which could use adjustment having nothing to do with body issues Lisa thinks hypnosis is a little woo woo scientifically and the word which has been lodged so uncomfortably in Sage s subconscious is quack This has two meanings as well It is the word skeptics use to describe the wacky world of mental health professionals but it s also the thing hypnotists are supposed to make their clients do after the most cliched sessions This makes her as universal a victim of bad words as any major character 6 Marcus Gibson of Bubbleblabber gave the episode a 8 out of 10 stating Overall Lisa s Belly continues the show s strength in delivering humorous yet relatable stories that deal with current issues This is another episode that provided a healthy balance between comedy and drama in terms of representing real life problems and mental health No amount of harmful words can stop this season from chugging along smoothly 7 References edit Listings SIMPSONS THE on FOX TheFutonCritic com The Futon Critic Retrieved October 27 2021 a b c The Simpsons Meet Dr Wendy Sage new breast cancer survivor character fans are loving it WION Retrieved November 1 2021 Metcalf Mitch October 26 2021 ShowBuzzDaily s Sunday 10 24 2021 Top 150 Cable Originals amp Network Finals Updated Showbuzz Daily Retrieved October 26 2021 Davies Matilda October 28 2021 The Simpsons viewers praise new breast cancer survivor character Digital Spy Retrieved November 1 2021 Simpsonlar tek goguslu kanserden kurtulan karakteriyle ovuldu Mynet Trend in Turkish Retrieved November 1 2021 a b Sokol Tony October 25 2021 The Simpsons Season 33 Episode 5 Review Lisa s Belly Den of Geek Retrieved October 27 2021 Gibson Marcus October 25 2021 Review The Simpsons Lisa s Belly Bubbleblabber Retrieved October 27 2021 External links edit Lisa s Belly at IMDb nbsp Portal nbsp The Simpsons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisa 27s Belly amp oldid 1216734771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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