She Used to Be My Girl

"She Used to Be My Girl" is the fourth episode of the sixteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 5, 2004.[1]It features actress Kim Cattrall from Sex and the City.[2]

"She Used to Be My Girl"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 16
Episode 4
Directed byMatthew Nastuk
Written byTim Long
Production codeFABF22
Original air dateDecember 5, 2004
Guest appearance(s)

Kim Cattrall as Chloe Talbot

Episode features
Chalkboard gag"Poking a dead raccoon is not research"
Couch gagEveryone in the family looks like Moe Szyslak--including the female members of the family.
CommentaryAl Jean
Matt Selman
Tim Long
Ian Maxtone-Graham
Tom Gammill
Max Pross
Michael Price
Kim Cattrall

Plot

One day, Marge sees a friend from high school, Chloe Talbot, on TV and is jealous of her success as a news reporter. When they meet, an embarrassed Marge confesses she never left Springfield, but the two are glad to see each other again. Chloe comes to the Simpsons' house for dinner, but her exciting stories annoy Marge and inspire Lisa, who goes out to dinner with Chloe.

Marge reveals that she and Chloe were reporters for their high school newspaper, but after high school Marge stayed with her sweetheart Homer after Bart was born, with Chloe leaving her sweetheart Barney when he proposed. With all of Chloe's success, Marge seems to begin to resent both her decision and her family but receives supporting words from Homer.

On their way back from dinner, Chloe invites Lisa to the United Nations women's conference, with Lisa saying she would need parental permission. Upon arriving at the Simpsons house, a drunk Marge, who is worried that Lisa likes Chloe more, provokes Chloe and the two fight on the lawn. This leaves Marge with a black eye.

After Marge talks with Lisa about what happened, she forbids her to go to the women's conference, but Lisa sneaks out and hides in Chloe's car's trunk. Then, as Chloe drives off, her boss calls her, telling her to cover the story of the eruption of Springfield Volcano. When Lisa pops out of the trunk, Chloe has her be her cameraman after her original one fled at the sight of lava.

When Marge and Homer arrive at the women's conference to find Lisa, they see Chloe's live broadcast from the volcano, crediting Lisa behind the camera and the two trapped by a sea of lava. Marge and Homer race to the volcano and the former leaps from rock to rock to rescue Lisa. Moments later, Barney descends in a helicopter to rescue Chloe, who grants him a half hour of pity sex.

When Marge imagines her life as a reporter, she screams to her family, who shows little interest.

Production

The episode was written by Tim Long[1] and guest starred Kim Cattrall as Chloe Talbot.[2]

Reception

In its original American broadcast, "She Used to Be My Girl" was viewed by 10.3 million people.[3]

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References

  1. ""The Simpsons" She Used to Be My Girl". IMDb. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  2. "SHE USED TO BE MY GIRL". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  3. "Ratings: She Used to Be My Girl". Simpsons Channel. Archived from the original on January 31, 2011.
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