Fear of Flying
- Folge lief am 24. Sept. 1995
- 12
- 30 Min.
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMarge goes into therapy to find the root cause of her traumatizing aerophobia.Marge goes into therapy to find the root cause of her traumatizing aerophobia.Marge goes into therapy to find the root cause of her traumatizing aerophobia.
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- Homer Simpson
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- Marge Simpson
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- Bart Simpson
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- Lisa Simpson
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- Moe Szyslak
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- Lenny
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- Dr. Zweig
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- Sam Malone
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- Woody Boyd
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- Carla Tortelli
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- Cliff Clavin
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- Norm Peterson
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- Lesbian
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe staff were able to get the central cast of Cheers (1982), with the exception of Kelsey Grammer, to reunite and guest star in the episode. The staff could not arrange the script to allow time in the episode for Grammer, who already had a recurring role as Sideshow Bob, to voice Frasier Crane.
- PatzerIn this episode, Marge shows her fear of flying, yet three seasons earlier in "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington" Marge is perfectly fine on a plane.
- Zitate
[after Homer has been banned from Moe's, a man comes in who looks exactly like Homer except for a fake-looking moustache and an English voice]
Guy N. Cognito: Greetings good men, might I trouble you for a drink?
Moe: Oh get out of here, Homer!
Guy N. Cognito: Homer? Who is Homer? My name is Guy N. Cognito.
[Homer walks past Moe's, despondent. From inside comes the sound of Guy N. Cognito getting beaten up by Moe, and he's thrown unconscious out of the bar and onto the street]
Homer: Oh, my God, this man is my exact double!
[a small, fluffy-tailed dog walks by]
Homer: That dog has a fluffy tail!
[Homer leaves Guy and starts pursuing the dog]
Homer: Come here, fluff!
- VerbindungenFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Marge Simpson Moments (2018)
This is a solid episode with some good character moments.
My favourite aspects of the story are definitely the psychotherapy sessions Marge undertakes to get to the root cause of the problems. This involves some humorous flashbacks and interactions at home with the family.
Homer has a pretty funny episode as the character is used in a number of good sight gags and moments of verbal humour. I love l the first note taken by the psychiatrist.
There are plenty of good pop culture tributes, with the 'Cheers' sequence being my favourite.
It's a 7.5/10 for me but I round upwards.
- snoozejonc
- 27. Okt. 2022