The Simpsons Alone Again Natura diddily the Simpsons Arcade Game

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"Alone Once again, Natura-Diddily"

"In many ways, Maude Flanders was a supporting role player in our lives. She didn't grab our attention with memorable grab phrases or comical accents! But, whether you noticed her or not, Maude was always there... and nosotros thought she e'er would exist."
―Reverend Lovejoy at Maude's funeral
"Lonely Again, Natura-Diddily"

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Episode Information
Episode number: 240
Flavor number: S11 E14
Product code: BABF10
Original airdate: February 13, 2000
Chalkboard gag: "My interruption was non 'mutual'"
Couch gag: The Simpsons come in on bumper cars. Homer is and then pinned to the wall and slammed repeatedly.
Guest star(s): Shawn Colvin as Rachel Jordan
Showrunner(south): Mike Scully
Written by: Ian Maxtone-Graham
Directed by: Jim Reardon
DVD features


"Lonely Again, Natura-Diddily" is the fourteenth episode of season 11 of The Simpsons and the 2-hundred and fortieth episode overall. Information technology originally aired on February 13, 2000. The episode was written by Ian Maxtone-Graham and directed past Jim Reardon. It invitee stars Shawn Colvin as Rachel Hashemite kingdom of jordan.

Contents

  • 1 Synopsis
  • 2 Plot
  • 3 Production
  • iv Reception
    • iv.1 Criticism
  • 5 References

Synopsis [edit]

"When Maude Flanders dies in a freak accident, Homer takes it upon himself to help Ned rebuild his life and gets him back into the dating game. Afterward several unsuccessful dates, Ned walks into church and finds himself interested in the lead vocaliser of a Christian rock ring."

Plot [edit]

Whilst out on a nature walk in the Springfield Nature Preserve, the family unit sees that a new speedway has been built and is opening that twenty-four hours. The family unit goes to the racetrack and are surprised to run into the Flanders family who have not come to run across the race, but because Ned admires the safety equipment the racers use and Maude likes the fresh air and looking at the poor people in the infield. Non long after the two families sit down, a squad of cheerleaders called Fan-Demonium are giving out free T-shirts by firing them from cannons into the crowd, and Homer demands one. He takes off his ain T-shirt, and waves it around, shouting, which irritates Ned and Maude, who are seated right behind him.

Needing a pause from Homer's antics, Maude goes to buy some hot dogs. Homer draws a target on his chest and finally gets the cheerleaders' attention. The cheerleaders send a total salvo of T-shirts in Homer's direction, but rather than catch them, Homer bends down at the final second to pick upward a bobby pin. The T-shirts hit Maude instead, merely as she'south returning from the hot dog stand up. The shirts knock her from the top of the bleachers, and she falls to the ground several stories below. Dr. Hibbert is fortuitously at the race, but he'due south non able to practise anything except pronounce Maude dead.

A scene from Ned'due south dating video.

Homer and Marge get ready to attend Maude's funeral, with Marge telling Homer he's to be nice to Ned and the boys. The funeral is hosted by Reverend Lovejoy with the wake being held in the Simpson house. Bart is and so made to go play with Rod and Todd since they are feeling down. After a session of playing Billy Graham'due south Bible Blaster, Bart feels better. Afterwards the wake, Homer takes Ned habitation and puts him to bed. Later that nighttime, Ned throws stones at Homer's window, wanting to talk to him. Homer so decides to help Ned past making him a dating profile video via Video Matchmaking. In his usual bumbling style, Homer manages to include completely unnecessary and potentially harmful pieces of information nigh Ned, such as a close-up of Ned entering his Pin number at an ATM machine, and Ned taking a shower. Ned was hesitant to submit the video but after did so when he got alone. Ned then had a few dates, with Lindsey Naegle, Edna Krabappel and Diane, but none of them went well.

One Dominicus morning, Ned decides that he does not want to go to church building, because he doubts the Lord for having taken Maude. Guilt-ridden, he afterward rushes to church (apologizing out loud to God the whole way) and arrives but in time to see Kovenant, a Christian rock ring, starting to perform. As Ned walks in, he realizes that he likes the song, and finds himself attracted (both physically and spiritually) to the lead vocalist, Rachel Jordan. Afterward the service, Ned helps Rachel load equipment into the band'south van, and strikes up a conversation with her. It turns out that the attraction is mutual, and Rachel suggests that she and Ned assemble after Kovenant gets back from touring with the Monsters of Christian Rock. Ned smiles and says, "Maybe we can. My name's Ned Flanders, and I'm hither every week -- rain or shine!"

Production [edit]

Due to Maggie Roswell leaving the testify, the producers decided that it could exist a way to explore more than of Ned's character and do something dissimilar. Information technology was and then George Meyer'due south idea to impale off Maude.[1] The thought was then handed over to Ian Maxtone-Graham to write.[two] The producers wanted to get NASCAR drivers to make cameo appearances for the racecar bit, with them wanting Jeff Gordon in particular. However, not a single driver wanted to guest star due to the portrayal of the racing in the episode.[1] Gordon would later keep to guest star in the season 24 episode "Adventures in Baby-Getting".

The joke with Ian Maxtone-Graham'south credit being huge was not his idea. Originally, the thought was for the joke to exist about the credits ruining the first 5 minutes of an episode.[two] Manager Jim Reardon watched a NASCAR race to prepare for the episode.[3] The episode was written backwards from them wanting to impale off Maude. They wanted Maude'south death to be funny, but non horrifying.[ane] Jim Reardon has a problem with Maude's death as the camera move when Maude gets hit is backwards. The camera was supposed to follow Maude merely pans the incorrect style and the shot never got retaken due to a clerical fault.[3] Originally, Maude wasn't going to be declared dead and the scene would have been left on a cliffhanger through the ad pause, only the producers felt the ad break would have ruined the suspense and left it looking bad.[i]

In the original script, there was a scene where Rod and Todd were to talk over their mother's decease before the funeral, but it merely came across equally deplorable so it was cut.[2] They couldn't get out of it in a comedic way into the side by side scene without it making the episode too sad. The producers were unsure of how to jump from Maude'southward death to Ned dating again, and decided that Homer existence the ane to beginning it was the all-time idea as he is thoughtless. They likewise didn't desire Ned to be set up to move on from Maude.[1]

Reception [edit]

Robert Canning of IGN gave the episode a 7/10 rating, saying that the acts seemed asunder from each other. Canning in particular felt that the episode was hurried. He said that the "episode made a poor selection by rushing through the mourning period and moving right into Ned dating".[4]

As of Dec 2019, the episode has a 7.vii rating on IMDb[5] and a 7.ix rating on Tv.com.[6]

Criticism [edit]

Lowe'southward Motor Speedway president Jerry Gappens expressed his concern over the episode, as the scene of Lenny being crushed by a tire appeared to parody an actual incident. During the aborted Indy Racing League IndyCar Series Visionaire 500k event, on May 1, 1999, flight tires in a Lap 62 crash killed three spectators, forcing the track to abandon the race earlier the halfway signal. Lowe's Motor Speedway were even contemplating placing a complaint to Fox for the episode. WCCB, the Fox affiliate in Charlotte, N Carolina, home to Lowe'due south Motor Speedway, refused to show the promotional advertising for this episode.[vii]

References [edit]

  1. one.0 ane.1 1.2 1.3 one.four Scully, Mike (2008). Commentary for "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily", in The Simpsons: The Complete Eleventh Season.
  2. 2.0 two.i two.2 Maxtone-Graham, Ian (2008). Commentary for "Lone Over again, Natura-Diddily", in The Simpsons: The Complete Eleventh Season.
  3. 3.0 three.one Reardon, Jim (2008). Commentary for "Solitary Again, Natura-Diddily", in The Simpsons: The Consummate Eleventh Season.
  4. IGN - "The Simpsons Flashback: "Alone Once again Natura-Diddly" Review"
  5. IMDb - "Lonely Again, Natura-Diddily"
  6. TV.com - "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"
  7. Eyewitness News - "Some say 'The Simpsons' speedway episode goes likewise far" archived on Wayback Car

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