The Old Man and the "C" Student

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The Simpsons episode
"The Old Man and the "C" Student"
Episode no. 223
Prod. code AABF16
Orig. airdate April 25, 1999
Show runner(s) Mike Scully
Written by Julie Thacker
Directed by Mark Kirkland
Chalkboard "Loose teeth don't need my help."
Couch gag The living room becomes a movie theater, with many secondary characters sitting in rows of seats. The Simpsons shuffle their way to the couch, muttering, “Excuse me” and “Pardon me”. When the family is finally seated, Homer steals some popcorn from The Comic Book Guy.
Guest star(s) Jack LaLanne as himself
DVD
commentary
Matt Groening
Mike Scully
George Meyer
Julie Thacker
Ron Hauge
Nancy Cartwright
Mark Kirkland
Season 10
August 23, 1998May 16, 1999
  1. "Lard of the Dance"
  2. "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace"
  3. "Bart the Mother"
  4. "Treehouse of Horror IX"
  5. "When You Dish upon a Star"
  6. "D'oh-in in the Wind"
  7. "Lisa Gets an "A""
  8. "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble""
  9. "Mayored to the Mob"
  10. "Viva Ned Flanders"
  11. "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken"
  12. "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
  13. "Homer to the Max"
  14. "I'm with Cupid"
  15. "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers""
  16. "Make Room for Lisa"
  17. "Maximum Homerdrive"
  18. "Simpsons Bible Stories"
  19. "Mom and Pop Art"
  20. "The Old Man and the "C" Student"
  21. "Monty Can't Buy Me Love"
  22. "They Saved Lisa's Brain"
  23. "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo"
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"The Old Man and the "C" Student" is the twentieth episode of The Simpsons' tenth season. The episode aired on April 25, 1999.

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[edit] Plot

When Lisa writes a letter to the International Olympic Committee, they decide that Springfield will be home to the next Olympics. To honor the Olympics, there is a contest for the games' mascot. Homer creates a mascot for the Olympic Games named Springy, the Springfield Spring, which becomes the mascot, much to Patty and Selma's dismay, and everyone in Springfield prepares for the games. When the IOC inspects the town, things go well until Bart does a racist comedy routine that insults foreign nations. Only Principal Skinner, Homer, and the children laugh due to their liking of it. In response, the IOC decides not to let Springfield have the Olympics, and Superintendent Chalmers blames Skinner for putting Bart on stage. Skinner initially keeps his case strong by telling Chalmers that the comedy worked well during rehearsal, but to prevent losing his job, he makes every one of the school's students do 20 hours of community service. Bart is assigned to work at the Springfield Retirement Castle, where Lisa also works.

Meanwhile, Homer gets 1,000 springs he intended to sell as Olympic mascots. He uses various get-rich-quick schemes to sell off the mascots, but fails miserably due to hatred toward Bart for costing the town the Olympics. At the time Lisa leads the seniors in "imagination time", Bart makes the seniors experience the fountain of youth when she comes by. Bart takes the seniors on a trip on the town and on a boat ride, and Lisa is initially shocked to see these things happen, but nevertheless, she is quite impressed by what Bart does for the seniors. The seniors have fun until a side of the boat crashes into Mr. Burns's yacht. Soon, the boat starts to sink, until the springs Homer flushed down the toilet save them. Bart finishes his community service time, and everybody on the boat is saved.

[edit] Cultural references

  • The way in which the Olympics council woman from Argentina's proposition to host the Olympics in Buenos Aires is ignored is a reference to how Argentina has never been considered to host the Olympics.
  • The way Bart drops his microphone at the end of his stand-up comedy act is reminiscent of Chris Rock's stand-up comedy.
  • There are many instances which parody the 1975 movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest:
    • A Native American character, 'Chief' smashes a window to escape using a heavy object which was part of a water dispenser (even though the door was open).
    • Bart takes the members of the old folks home out on a boat trip as a break from their tedious routine.
    • The old folks home has a "medication time".
    • The primary nurse in the old folks home resembles the character Nurse Ratched from said film.
  • Aboard the Gone Fission II, Smithers is seen drawing Mr. Burns nude, reclining on a chaise lounge, but Burns is seen dressed. This is a parody of the scene in Titanic where Jack Dawson draws Rose DeWitt Bukater nude. The boat also splits apart and sinks in a way similar to the Titanic.
  • The seniors at the retirement castle watch a seniors-edited (and redubbed) version of Gone with the Wind. The movie was almost sixty years old when this episode aired. The film's most famous line is also shown edited. It commences "frankly my dear", followed by a voice over saying "I love you, let's remarry."
  • The scene where Bart frees the seniors and they "frolic" outside of the home is a parody of The Beatles' movie A Hard Day's Night. The song playing during this scene is a cover of "Can't Buy Me Love", the original version of which actually appeared in the film (during the scene that was parodied) and its soundtrack album during the closing credits (the album is retitled A Bart Day's Night with the four squares featuring headshots of the Simpsons, but Maggie). The following episode's title was a pun on the refrain "money can't buy me love". The commentary reveals this version is covered by NRBQ.
  • "The father of fitness" Jack LaLanne, who at the time this episode first aired was 85 years old, attempts to save the day by pulling the boat to safety.


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