Waiting for Duffman

"Waiting for Duffman" is the seventeenth episode of the twenty-sixth season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons, and the 569th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 15, 2015. R. Lee Ermey reprises his role of Colonel Leslie Hapablap from "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming". The title is a play on Waiting for Guffman.

"Waiting for Duffman"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 26
Episode 17
Directed bySteven Dean Moore
Written byJohn Frink
Production codeTABF10
Original air dateMarch 15, 2015 (2015-03-15)
Guest appearance(s)

Cat Deeley as herself[1]
R. Lee Ermey as Col. Leslie Hapablap
Stacy Keach as H.K. Duff VII

Episode features
Couch gagThe family is repeatedly sucked into a portal above the couch until Bart eventually separates from the rest, avoids getting beamed up, and closes the portal via a remote control. He then finds a severed Homer head.

"Waiting for Duffman" was dedicated in memory of Sam Simon, a developer of The Simpsons who died seven days before it aired.

Plot

When Barry Huffman (the man who plays Duffman) undergoes hip replacement surgery following an injury during a parade and retires, Duff Beer's owner Howard K. Duff VII sets up a reality show called "So You Think You Can Duff" presented by Cat Deeley in order to find his replacement. The judges for this competition are Der Zip Zorp (a best-selling Electronica artist that wears a computer monitor-shaped helmet), Missy LeBeau (a former Duff Girl and current senator from Oklahoma), and Rajneesh Superstar (a billionaire Mumbai entrepreneur). The competition is fierce until only Homer Simpson and one other competitor remained. Homer wins the competition after the other contestant was disqualified upon Der Zip Zorp detecting a tattoo of Duff Beer's competitor Olde Ogdenville Ale on his back. Howard K. Duff VII tells him that he has inserted him with a chip that will reveal if he drinks, because he must stay sober on the job.

While sober, Homer sees the misery that Duff is causing to the people and environment of Springfield. At a motor racing event, he gives out alcohol-free beer as a placebo in an attempt to convince the audience that alcohol is not essential for a good time. This angers them, and they form an angry mob. Howard K. Duff fires Homer and tells him that there was no chip, so Homer returns to heavy drinking.

Following the incident, Howard K. Duff tracks down Barry Huffman (who is now working at a coffee shop) and convinces him to take his old job back.

Reception

The episode received a 1.5 rating and was watched by a total of 3.59 million people, making it the most watched show on Fox that night.[2]

Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C rating, saying "There are a few funny lines scattered throughout ’Waiting For Duffman’ which provide exactly the quantity of laughs necessary to mark this as a serviceable Simpsons episode, without doing anything to rise above that standard."[3]

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gollark: But fine, when I get space I might send over a batch of them or something.
gollark: As if my collection of maybe 15 NEBULONS will affect ratios much...
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gollark: Maybe if I breed nebulae for the AP you'll get even more of them.

References

  1. Swift, Andy (2015-03-13). "[VIDEO] 'The Simpsons' Season 26 — Cat Deeley Guest-Stars". TVLine. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
  2. "Sunday Final Ratings: 'The Last Man on Earth', 'Secrets & Lies', 'Battle Creek' & '60 Minutes' Adjusted Up". TVbytheNumbers. 2015-03-17. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
  3. Perkins, Dennis (2015-03-15). "Review: The Simpsons: "Waiting For Duffman"". Avclub.com. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
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