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"Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass"
The Simpsons episode
Promotional artwork for the episode, showcasing Lizzo sitting next to the Simpsons on their couch.
Episode no.Season 34
Episode 22
Directed byBob Anderson
Written byTim Long
Featured musicI Love ItbyIcona Pop and Charli XCX
Production codeOABF13
Original air dateMay 21, 2023 (2023-05-21)
Guest appearances
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"I will not try to cram 750 characters into the opening credits..."
Couch gagThe Simpsons run in and sit on the couch in a room full of random characters. Homer asks his family "Who the hell are these people?"
Episode chronology
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The Simpsons season 34
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"Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" is the 22nd and final episode of the 34th season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 750th episode overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on May 21, 2023.[1] The episode was directed by Bob Anderson and written by Tim Long.

As this is the 750th episode of The Simpsons, 750 characters from the series were included in the opening sequence.[2][3]

Plot[edit]

As an angry Homer leaves the bank and texts Marge while driving, he crashes his car into a fire hydrant and is thrown from the windshield. Time slows down, and Maggie's elf doll, Goobie Woo, asks how Homer got there. He recounts that he was at the bank to open a safe deposit box for a potato chip. He was angered when he discovered that Marge had secretly kept a safe deposit box, which contains her late father Clancy's will, where she would receive $1,000 per month. Goobie Woo says that Bart and Lisa are aware of the money, which further angers Homer, who speculates that Marge uses it to pleasure herself. Instead, Goobie Woo reveals that Marge uses the money to help Homer when he gets in trouble. She also shows Homer that Clancy left Marge the money because he did not trust Homer to provide for her. He asks why he could see Clancy, and she says it is because Homer has died.

Homer goes to hell, where he is forced to stand in line and wait to be boiled in blood. While waiting, he spots Clancy, who shows him a future where Lisa brings home a terrible boyfriend, and Homer realizes it is the same way Clancy felt about him. The revelation allows Homer to return to Earth and survive the crash. The family arrives with Maggie picking up Goobie Woo as Homer is loaded into the ambulance; Marge uses some money to give him some painkillers.

In the recording session for the episode, Lizzo is told to slap Homer. She refuses, so Bart slaps him as she and Lisa play music.

Production[edit]

The producers had long wanted to have an episode that takes place in a few seconds. The issue was figuring out who Homer would could talk with in that short period. They settled on a spirit guide in the form of a doll in the car. The episode took inspiration from An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and The Secret Miracle, whose stories play with time.[4]

When the producers heard Lizzo was a fan, they reached out to offer her the role of the doll, and she accepted. Writer and executive producer Tim Long wrote lyrics to a song, with a melody written by Bret McKenzie, for Lizzo's character to sing.[4] In addition, the producers decided to have a scene of Lizzo as herself performing the recording session to voice the doll.[5] The producers were impressed by Lizzo's knowledge of the history of The Simpsons, including referring to Lisa's saxophone as "saxamaphone".[6] The producers also included Lizzo's flute, Sasha Flute, in the episode as the doll's flute. Lizzo also added a line to the joke where gay people in hell were being upgraded to heaven due to the changing views of society.[7]

In honor of the 750th episode of the show, 750 characters appeared in the opening sequence.[8][9][10] Bowen Yang appeared as Richard, and Tim Robinson appeared as Mercer.[11]

Reception[edit]

Viewing figures[edit]

The episode earned a 0.2 rating with 0.87 million viewers, which was the most viewed show on Fox that night.[12]

Critical response[edit]

Tony SokolofDen of Geek gave the episode a 3.5 out of 5 stars stating "The concept of the episode is extremely far reaching, the plot has a strong promise, but skims when it should dive. The funniest part of the episode is the closing credits, which is sadly, very often the case. Lisa may seem cruel and indifferent to Homer's woes, but the line about teaching Bart decimal points is classic Simpsons."[13]

John Schwarz of Bubbleblabber gave the episode an 8/10 stating: "The Simpsons gives us an almost-cliched dream episode, but because its a near-death experience, I welcomed the more visceral premise. Sure, we got a few more tiny cliches like various glimpses into the future, but 'Homer Goes To Hell' is as good as a pitch that I've heard in a while. I understand that we kind of got some of this in 'Treehouse of Horror IV' with Ned in the role of Satan, and I must admit we didn't get a revisit from that iconic character, but there were a ton of other background gags that had me laughing like nuts, not unlike an episode of Superjail! in terms of the variety and execution."[14]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Writer Tim Long was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation at the 76th Writers Guild of America Awards for this episode.[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Grammy winner Lizzo shares preview of 'The Simpsons' season 34 finale. Watch here". The Economic Times. May 17, 2023. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  • ^ Londin, Radek. "VIDEO: Nejvymakanější znělka Simpsonových ukrývá stovky překvapení. Najdete je všechny?". cool.iprima.cz (in Czech). Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  • ^ Babineaux, Mélissa (May 25, 2023). "Les Simpsons Ont Mis 750 Personnages Dans La Séquence D'ouverture Hier Soir - Tech Tribune France" (in French). Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  • ^ a b Snierson, Dan (February 16, 2023). "See first look at Lizzo in 'The Simpsons' season finale". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  • ^ Dailey, Hannah (May 15, 2023). "Lizzo Jams Out With Lisa & Bart in 'Dream Come True' 'Simpsons' Cameo: Watch". Billboard. Retrieved June 4, 2023.
  • ^ Carr, Mary Kate (May 15, 2023). "Lizzo reveals first look of her appearance on The Simpsons finale". The A.V. Club. Retrieved June 4, 2023.
  • ^ Alexander, Bryan (May 19, 2023). "Lizzo gets animated over Sunday's dream role: 'The Simpsons' are in my DNA'". USA Today. Retrieved June 4, 2023.
  • ^ @TheSimpsons (May 23, 2023). "750 of them to be exact" (Tweet). Retrieved June 4, 2023 – via Twitter.
  • ^ Graham-Lowery, Nathan (May 23, 2023). "The Simpsons Featured 750 Unique Characters In Opening Sequence For Milestone Episode". Screen Rant. Retrieved June 4, 2023.
  • ^ Makuch, Eddie (May 22, 2023). "The Simpsons Put 750 Characters Into The Opening Sequence Last Night". GameSpot. Retrieved June 4, 2023.
  • ^ "(SI-3413) "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved June 4, 2023.
  • ^ Salem, Mitch (May 23, 2023). "ShowBuzzDaily's Sunday 5.21.2023 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals Updated". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved May 23, 2023.
  • ^ Sokol, Tony (May 22, 2023). "Lizzo Assists The Simpsons Season 34 Finale With a Dark Twist". Den of Geek. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  • ^ Schwarz, John (May 22, 2023). "Review: The Simpsons "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass"". Bubbleblabber. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  • ^ Ausiello, Michael (February 21, 2024). "Writers Guild Awards: Picard, Shrinking, The Diplomat and The Last of Us Among First-Time Nominees". TVLine. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
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