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"Girl's in the Band" is the nineteenth episode of the thirtieth season of the American animated television series ''
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'', and the 658th episode overall. It aired in the
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on
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on March 31, 2019. The episode was directed by Jennifer Moeller. It is also the first episode written by
Nancy Cartwright Nancy Jean Cartwright (born October 25, 1957) is an American actress, best known as the long-time voice of Bart Simpson on ''The Simpsons'', for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance and an Annie Award f ...
, voice actor of
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among others, making her the third of six main cast members to have an episode to their name. Many scripts since season 11 having been co-written by
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, who voices
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among others, and
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, voice of many main supporting characters, writing the season 28 episode "
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". This also makes Cartwright the first female main cast member with a writing credit for the show. In this episode, Lisa is selected for a youth orchestra where she undergoes harsh training while her family makes sacrifices to support her. Actor
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makes his fifth guest appearance in the series as Victor Kleskow in homage to his abusive instructor role in the 2014 film '' Whiplash''. Musician
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guest starred as Lloyd. The episode received mixed reviews.


Plot

Springfield Elementary School's music teacher and band director Dewey Largo wakes up from a nightmare next to his partner Geoffrey and recalls how even though he graduated top of his class, his once-promising
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career failed and led him to teach elementary music where he is now unhappy. At school, Largo is conducting the school orchestra when he receives an email from Victor Kleskow, the musical director of the Capital City Philharmonic, saying he will be attending the concert the next night. Largo, newly inspired to impress Kleskow, starts training the students with "
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". The next night the concert is a success with the children playing "
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" from Lieutenant Kije, but Largo is sad when instead of poaching him, Kleskow chooses to take
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for his youth orchestra.
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struggle to schedule and pay for Lisa's new extracurricular school work. Once they arrive at Capital City, Lisa finds it difficult to work with Kleskow, as he reveals his menacing personality and how just small mistakes make him angry. To earn extra money Homer starts working the night shift to pay for Lisa's participation in the orchestra. Meanwhile, at the new orchestra's campus, Bart is confined to a closet with the siblings of the other student musicians. Lisa wins the first chair for saxophone in a competition, but her smile turns into a frown when she notices the toll her new music lessons and associated travel times are taking on her family. Kleskow offers to advance Lisa to the next class, which costs more and is farther away, so she refuses, yet Kleskow insists she try out. Meanwhile, Homer is seemingly sleep-deprived and starts hallucinating during his shift at the nuclear power plant - dancing and drinking with the
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Lloyd from '' The Shining''. To avoid more problems for her and her family, Lisa intentionally fails her audition for the upper-level orchestra, ending her saxophone career.


Production

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had pitched ideas for episodes previously but had been turned down because they were similar to previous episodes. She pitched her idea for this episode based on her childhood and her family's support for her niece,
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. Although she was the voice of Bart, it did not occur to her to write an episode focused on him since she related more to Lisa. After writing the script and turning it in, she sat in the writers room as they added ideas to the script. One of those ideas was adding the references to the 2014 film '' Whiplash''. Cartwright was able to write the chalkboard gag for the episode but not the couch gag. The other voice actors did not know that Cartwright had written the episode until they sat for the table read. Actor
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was cast after the ''Whiplash'' references were added. Musician
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guest starred as Lloyd, a bartender who tells Homer how to kill his family.


Cultural references

Victor Kleskow is a parody of ''Whiplash'' character Terence Fletcher, and both were played by actor
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.


Reception


Viewing figures

"Girl's in the Band" scored a 0.8 rating with a 4 share and was watched by 2.07 million people.


Critical response

Dennis Perkins from ''
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'' gave the episode a B− stating, "Working through a conflict on The Simpsons is a lot harder than it looks. We have to start at one and return to one, all in 20-odd minutes, and all in a world that can never fundamentally change. So the conflict here means Lisa and her family each have to come to terms with a seemingly insoluble problem, all while staying true to each character, and not short-changing anyone in the necessary resolution. It’s harder, I maintain, on a show like this than on a more conventionally serialized show, where arcs can affect the whole in a more permanent way going forward. Still, a great episode of The Simpsons finds a way to do that... 'Girl’s In The Band' isn’t a bad effort at finding that narrative and the comedic sweet spot that made The Simpsons, The Simpsons—but it’s an incomplete and unsatisfying one."
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of ''
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'' gave the episode a 4 out of 5 stars. He felt as if Lisa had written the episode while Bart wrote the jokes.


References


External links

* {{The Simpsons episodes, 30 The Simpsons season 30 episodes 2019 American television episodes LGBTQ-related animated television episodes 2019 LGBTQ-related television episodes