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lucky wilbury
07-27-2004, 08:06 PM
http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,14595,00.html

"Simpsons": A Gay Old Time

by Josh Grossberg
Jul 27, 2004, 10:15 AM PT



A Simpsons toon is coming out of the closet. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Speaking during a weekend panel at San Diego's Comic-Con convention, show producers dropped a bomb: An upcoming Simpsons story line will focus on what happens when Springfield legalizes gay marriage.

"We have a show where, to raise money, Springfield legalizes gay marriage," producer Al Jean told comic book fans. "Homer becomes a minister by going on the Internet and filling out a form. A longtime character comes out of the closet, but I'm not saying who."

And with that, Simpsons aficionados got their gaydar on and began winnowing down the list of potential suspects.

The early favorite appears to be billionaire Monty Burns' ever-devoted sidekick, Waylon Smithers, who--aside from being a yes-man--has been known to collect Malibu Stacy dolls, lives in the gay part of town (where Homer once shacked up with two gay guys), has a Mr. Burns screensaver and dreams of a naked Mr. Burns jumping out of a birthday cake.

But that might be too easy. According to online fan scuttlebutt, there are other characters who might be secretly having a gay old time in Springfield, including Homer's regular-guy cohorts at the nuclear plant, Carl and Lenny, as well as Moe the bartender, the Reverend Lovejoy, Principal Skinner and Comic Book Guy. Of course, the producers didn't rule out a lesbian wedding, either.

"It's Homer!" said a joking Simpsons creator Matt Groening to conventiongoers.

The gay marriage-themed episode is scheduled to air in January.

While the coming-out comments generated the most interest, the show's brain trust also outlined some other upcoming plots. For instance, Springfield residents will also have a cow over corrupt Mayor Quimby and seek to recall him from office--a riff on California recall election in which Arnold Schwarzenegger defeated then Governor Gray Davis. No word whether The Simpsons' Ah-nuld look-alike, Rainier Wolfcastle, will be leading the effort to replace Quimby.

Meanwhile, celebs expected to lend their voices to the show next season include Kim Cattrall, Ray Romano, James Caan and rapper 50 Cent.

Groening also addressed the long-talked about Simpsons animated movie. He said that plans are still underway, but work on a big screen version won't begin until the tube series takes its final bow.

That could be awhile.

Now heading into its 16th season, The Simpsons is still posting solid ratings and consistently ranks number one in its Sunday time slot for adults 18-49, the category coveted by advertisers. It has also become the longest running comedy series on the tube and has spawned a billion-dollar franchise for Fox, which after some protracted negotiations, agreed to a new four-year deal with the show's six stars that gave each of them a whopping pay raise to $250,000 per episode.

Plenty of d'oh, indeed.

seenbad
07-27-2004, 09:00 PM
I've got my money on Moe.

Katydid
07-27-2004, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by lucky wilbury
http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,14595,00.html

"Simpsons": A Gay Old Time

by Josh Grossberg
Jul 27, 2004, 10:15 AM PT



A Simpsons toon is coming out of the closet. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Speaking during a weekend panel at San Diego's Comic-Con convention, show producers dropped a bomb: An upcoming Simpsons story line will focus on what happens when Springfield legalizes gay marriage.

"We have a show where, to raise money, Springfield legalizes gay marriage," producer Al Jean told comic book fans. "Homer becomes a minister by going on the Internet and filling out a form. A longtime character comes out of the closet, but I'm not saying who."

And with that, Simpsons aficionados got their gaydar on and began winnowing down the list of potential suspects.

The early favorite appears to be billionaire Monty Burns' ever-devoted sidekick, Waylon Smithers, who--aside from being a yes-man--has been known to collect Malibu Stacy dolls, lives in the gay part of town (where Homer once shacked up with two gay guys), has a Mr. Burns screensaver and dreams of a naked Mr. Burns jumping out of a birthday cake.

But that might be too easy. According to online fan scuttlebutt, there are other characters who might be secretly having a gay old time in Springfield, including Homer's regular-guy cohorts at the nuclear plant, Carl and Lenny, as well as Moe the bartender, the Reverend Lovejoy, Principal Skinner and Comic Book Guy. Of course, the producers didn't rule out a lesbian wedding, either.

"It's Homer!" said a joking Simpsons creator Matt Groening to conventiongoers.

The gay marriage-themed episode is scheduled to air in January.

While the coming-out comments generated the most interest, the show's brain trust also outlined some other upcoming plots. For instance, Springfield residents will also have a cow over corrupt Mayor Quimby and seek to recall him from office--a riff on California recall election in which Arnold Schwarzenegger defeated then Governor Gray Davis. No word whether The Simpsons' Ah-nuld look-alike, Rainier Wolfcastle, will be leading the effort to replace Quimby.

Meanwhile, celebs expected to lend their voices to the show next season include Kim Cattrall, Ray Romano, James Caan and rapper 50 Cent.

Groening also addressed the long-talked about Simpsons animated movie. He said that plans are still underway, but work on a big screen version won't begin until the tube series takes its final bow.

That could be awhile.

Now heading into its 16th season, The Simpsons is still posting solid ratings and consistently ranks number one in its Sunday time slot for adults 18-49, the category coveted by advertisers. It has also become the longest running comedy series on the tube and has spawned a billion-dollar franchise for Fox, which after some protracted negotiations, agreed to a new four-year deal with the show's six stars that gave each of them a whopping pay raise to $250,000 per episode.

Plenty of d'oh, indeed.



I'M GONNA ASK my cousin GREG DANIELS producer of the SIMPSONS FOR SOME ROYALITIES. I WAS JUST DISCUSSING GAY MARRIAGE IN MY KATYDID THREAD (forgot which one...hot dang I have 2 Katydid threads).

Katie Daniels Roth

ashstralia
07-27-2004, 11:56 PM
got me a feelin it's gonna be
armand, i mean seymour!

WARF
07-28-2004, 02:08 AM
I hope it's BART!

FORD
07-28-2004, 10:30 AM
Originally posted by ashstralia
got me a feelin it's gonna be
armand, i mean seymour!

Yep. Middle aged man who lives with his mother. And remember the "robo-homer" episode where Skinner was scanned as a "possible homer-sexual"

Ozzy Fudd
07-28-2004, 11:04 AM
smithers

Seshmeister
07-28-2004, 04:21 PM
Smithers is already out the closet.

It's can't be Moe he's just a pervert.

Bill Lumbergh
07-28-2004, 04:32 PM
Originally posted by Katydid
I'M GONNA ASK my cousin GREG DANIELS producer of the SIMPSONS FOR SOME ROYALITIES. I WAS JUST DISCUSSING GAY MARRIAGE IN MY KATYDID THREAD (forgot which one...hot dang I have 2 Katydid threads).

Katie Daniels Roth

Well golly gee, when yer sukkin on yer bruthers cokk maybe yoo cun get Gregs phoneee noomber lkkaaayyyaya......

JCOOK
07-29-2004, 02:19 PM
Im' puttin money on lisa the lesbian

lucky wilbury
07-29-2004, 05:51 PM
my guess is that it's going to be Patty Bouvier. who's never been married

frenchie
07-29-2004, 06:02 PM
flanders

Ally_Kat
07-29-2004, 06:08 PM
how about Lisa's teacher?

lucky wilbury
07-29-2004, 06:20 PM
she's not important enough. most people will be like who the hell is that