Brush with Greatness

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The Simpsons episode
"Brush with Greatness"
Episode no. 31
Prod. code 7F18
Orig. Airdate April 11, 1991
Writer(s) Brian K. Roberts
Director Jim Reardon
Chalkboard "I will not hide behind the Fifth Amendment"
Couch gag The couch tips over with the family sitting on it and Maggie sits in its place.
Guest star(s) Ringo Starr as himself; Jon Lovitz as Professor Lombardo
SNPP capsule
Season 2
October 11, 1990July 11, 1991
  1. Bart Gets an F
  2. Simpson and Delilah
  3. Treehouse of Horror
  4. Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish
  5. Dancin' Homer
  6. Dead Putting Society
  7. Bart vs. Thanksgiving
  8. Bart the Daredevil
  9. Itchy & Scratchy & Marge
  10. Bart Gets Hit by a Car
  11. One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish
  12. The Way We Was
  13. Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment
  14. Principal Charming
  15. Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
  16. Bart's Dog Gets an F
  17. Old Money
  18. Brush with Greatness
  19. Lisa's Substitute
  20. The War of the Simpsons
  21. Three Men and a Comic Book
  22. Blood Feud
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"Brush with Greatness" is the 18th episode from the second season of The Simpsons. The episode aired on April 11, 1991.

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[edit] Synopsis

After Bart and Lisa see Krusty do his show at the Mt. Splashmore water park, they ask Homer if they can go there. Homer gets annoyed, but reluctantly decides to take them there. The family goes to Mt. Splashmore, where they ride H2WHOA!, but it is crowded. As Homer goes on H2WHOA!, he gets stuck in there. He is lodged in a section of a pipe, which is taken out. After he is rescued, he realizes that he needs to lose weight, and announces that he will go on a diet.

While Homer is looking for his weights, Bart stumbles on paintings of Ringo Starr that Marge made as a student in high school, when she had a crush on him. Lisa asks Marge what her painting talent was as a schoolgirl, and she says that as a high school student, she was scolded for doing a painting of Ringo Starr. She also recalls sending a painting to him for an "honest opinion", which she also recalls never actually got a response. Lisa suggests that Marge take a painting class at Springfield Community College, which she does. She makes a painting of Homer, which her professor, Lombardo, praises. It wins the college art show.

Mr. Burns wants Marge to paint his portrait for the Burns Wing of the Springfield Art Museum. She reluctantly agrees, as long as Burns insists that the painting portray him as a beautiful man. While Burns heckles Marge as she does the painting, Homer finds out that he weighs 239 pounds, which is 21 less than what it previously was. After Burns insults Homer, Marge insists that he leave the house and is ready to quit until Homer encourages Marge to finish the painting and she gets a reply from Ringo Starr, who is decades behind on answering his fanmail, praising her artwork. She finishes the painting, and at the opening of the Burns Wing, she unveils the painting. The painting depicts a naked, frail, and weak Burns. The people are shocked, until Marge explains that it depicts what Burns actually is. Everyone, even Burns, who is outraged but then accepts his new glory, praises Marge's painting.

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[edit] Cultural References

  • "As God as my witness, I'll always be hungry again!!" is a spoof of the famous line from Gone With the Wind.
  • Homer works out to music that is similar to the montage music from Rocky.
  • As Homer approaches the scale, the music from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is heard.
  • A montage sequence of Marge attempting to paint Burns' portrait features Ringo Starr's hit single "It Don't Come Easy".
  • A painting of what looks like a Campbell's soup can is visible at the gallery, in a reference to Andy Warhol.

[edit] Goofs

  • When Carl is talking with the guy who delivers donuts, he speaks with Lenny's voice.


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