Life on the Fast Lane

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The Simpsons episode
"Life on the Fast Lane"
Promotional artwork for "Life on the Fast Lane"
Episode no. 9
Prod. code 7G11
Orig. Airdate March 18, 1990
Show Runner(s) James L. Brooks
Matt Groening
Sam Simon
Writer(s) John Swartzwelder
Director(s) David Silverman
Guest star(s) Albert Brooks as Jacques
DVD commentary by Matt Groening
James L. Brooks
David Silverman
SNPP capsule
Season 1
December 17, 1989May 13, 1990
  1. Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire
  2. Bart the Genius
  3. Homer's Odyssey
  4. There's No Disgrace Like Home
  5. Bart the General
  6. Moaning Lisa
  7. The Call of the Simpsons
  8. The Telltale Head
  9. Life on the Fast Lane
  10. Homer's Night Out
  11. The Crepes of Wrath
  12. Krusty Gets Busted
  13. Some Enchanted Evening
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"Life on the Fast Lane" is the ninth episode of The Simpsons first season. It premiered on March 18, 1990. The episode deals with Marge becoming infatuated with Jacques, a French bowling instructor.

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[edit] Synopsis

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Marge's 34th birthday is today. Her gifts include a gallon of cheap "French" perfume from Bart and a (surprisingly exquisite) homemade macaroni-and-glue card from Lisa. However, Homer has completely forgotten about the date, and has to visit the Springfield Mall to buy Marge a last-minute gift. He impulsively settles on an expensive bowling ball. The birthday party takes place at the Singing Sirloin, a restaurant featuring singing waiters, recommended by Patty and Selma. Marge is highly insulted that her primary "gift" is something Homer selfishly wants for his own use (he even had the ball engraved with his name.) To spite him, she decides to keep it and use it anyway.

Marge goes bowling for her first time ever, but is very unsuccessful. She meets Jacques, a handsome French bowling instructor in the next lane, who introduces himself to her and invites her for bowling lessons. She finds in Jacques a sensitive and charming man, nearly the exact opposite of Homer. After one lesson, Jacques invites her to have brunch with him. Although she feels guilty, she agrees.

On their brunch date they encounter Helen Lovejoy, a known gossip who speculates about what Marge is doing having brunch with a man who is not her husband. Jacques assures her that it is merely a bowling lesson. However, when Helen is out of earshot, Jacques invites Marge to his apartment. Marge accepts the invitation, but she has a moral dilemma en route. She reaches a fork in the road, one direction leading to Jacques' apartment, the other to the Springfield Nuclear Plant where Homer is working. After much deliberation, she proceeds to the plant, where she tells Homer she loves him. Homer happily leaves work with Marge in his arms.

[edit] Trivia

  • Occasionally, this episode is called "Jacques to Be Wild". When the episode was originally planned, it called for Albert Brooks to voice "Björn" (a parody to Björn Borg), a Swedish tennis instructor, but Matt Groening thought it would be better to make Brooks' character French. The title was, therefore, originally "Bjorn to Be Wild".
  • Albert Brooks is credited under the name "A. Brooks" in this episode, as with all his other appearances on The Simpsons.
  • The stores Homer passes in the Springfield Mall are The International House of Answering Machines, The Jerky Hut (too salty), The Ear Piercery, The Caramel Corn Warehouse (too corny), and Girdles n' Such Fancy Lingerie (too exciting).
  • Among the past birthday gifts Homer has given to Marge are a tackle box and a Connie Chung calendar.
  • Marge's shoe size is 13 AA.
  • Jacques strangely loses his French accent when he calls out, "Four onion rings!"
  • The moon is seen to have three craters on it, much like a bowling ball when Jacques is dropping her off.
  • Jacques takes Marge to Shorty's Coffee Shop for brunch.
  • Hank Azaria dose not take part in this episode
  • This is Helen Lovejoy and Lenny's first appearance.
  • This Is Also The First Apprence Of Charlie,Jaques& Barneys Bowlarama
  • Jacques lives at the Fiesta Terrace.
  • Jacques appears again in The Simpson's 7th Season episode "Team Homer" and makes a brief cameo as a bowler in the past in "And Maggie Makes Three" He also appears in the "Do the Bartman" music video dancing with various women and then was later seen as one of the anti-Homer mob in the Simpsons movie.
  • The plot of this episode was submitted to the Dear Abby column disguised as a real-life problem. [1]
  • At one point, creator Matt Groening cited this as his favourite episode (to the surprise of many fans).[citation needed]
  • Like Bart The General, the opening sequence is quickly cut off


[edit] Cultural references

  • The opening sequence is the same as the one on Bart The General, where most of it is cut off

[edit] Awards

  • This episode won an Emmy in 1990, becoming the first Simpsons episode to win the award.

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