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October 27, 1996 – May 18, 1997 • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' The Springfield Files' is the tenth episode of '. It originally aired on the in the United States on January 12, 1997. In the episode, believes he has discovered an alien in.
It was written by and directed. Guest stars as himself and and guest star as agents and, their characters on. The episode serves as a with The X-Files and features numerous references to the series.
The story came from former showrunners and, who returned to produce this episode while under contract with. It received mostly positive reviews from critics; Jean and Reiss won an for producing it. Contents • • • • • • Plot [ ] begins the episode hosting a show about alien encounters. He talks about an encounter in a town called. At Moe's on a Friday night, a drunk Homer is forced to walk home, but takes a wrong path and ends up in the woods.
In a clearing, he sees a glowing, thin-boned. Homer panics and runs home screaming.
The rest of the family do not believe Homer's story and his attempts to report the alien sighting to police are dismissed. Agents and of the hear of the sighting and go to investigate.
After receiving no results from their psychological tests of him, Homer fails to provide any proof that he actually saw an alien. Homer is ridiculed by most of the neighborhood; even Marge refuses to believe in his claims, but Bart admits he believes Homer.
The next Friday night, the pair camp out in the forest. The alien arrives and promises peace, but Homer scares it away when he accidentally steps on their camp fire and screams in pain. Fortunately, Bart captures the entire incident on tape. Leonard Nimoy tells the viewers goodnight. He is then reminded that the show still has ten minutes left by an off-screen, at which point he runs to his car and leaves. The Squeaky Voiced Teen takes over the narrating duties. Following the successful capture of the alien's existence, Homer and Bart present it to the media.
Everyone in town finally believes Homer, though Lisa maintains that there must be a logical explanation. Friday comes again and everyone goes to the forest. The alien appears, promising love, but the townspeople begin to riot, and charge at the alien. Lisa and stop them just in time, showing that the 'alien' is actually. Smithers explains that Burns receives longevity treatment once a week in order to cheat death; this leaves him disoriented, as well as giving him a soft, high pitched voice as a result of a vocal cord scraping. Back to his normal self, Burns reveals that his green glow is due to many years of working in his nuclear plant, before receiving another injection from.
He reverts to his 'alien' self; he begins to sing ', with the entire crowd joining in. Squeaky-voiced Teen closes the episode by telling the viewers to watch the skies. Production [ ].
Creator of, called it an 'honor' for his show to be satirized in the episode. The episode was produced by and, who had served as of seasons and. They returned to the show to produce this and several other episodes while under contract with. The episode was written by and directed. It had one of the longest episode gaps between its conception to the time it was finished. The idea was first conceived at a story retreat. Jean found a copy of while in the bathroom, with on the cover.
Feeling a crossover would be a good idea, he came back into the room, told Reiss his idea, and the pair pitched it. None of the other staff wanted to do it, so Reiss and Jean decided to do it themselves. Before the episode was produced, the script was sent to, the creator of The X-Files, who said that it was an 'honor' to be satirized by The Simpsons. Jean was worried that the episode was not funny, as at the table reading there were only a few of the writers present and as such, the script got no laughs at all. It took a long time to come up with an ending, and an explanation for the alien.
Originally, it was just going to be left as a mystery. Mulder and Scully's office was designed to be exactly the same as the one used in The X-Files.
After it had been finished, Fox sent the episode out for a critical review, which was 'really great'. The scene with the 'Homer is a dope' T-shirts originally had an extra line: 'I told you, we're sold out!' , thus filling in the plot error in the actual episode in which Homer asks for some T-shirts, despite just being told that they were sold out. The scene after Homer's first encounter with the alien, in which he runs through a field writing 'Yahhh!' In the grass, was written by, and added in after the original read through. Cultural references [ ] • The Leonard Nimoy segments are a send-up of the paranormal documentary series, which Nimoy hosted.
• In addition to the appearances of Mulder and Scully, the episode features several other references to The X-Files. • Mulder's FBI badge has a picture of himself only wearing a on it; this is a reference to a scene in The X-Files episode ' in which David Duchovny wore just a speedo. • In the scene where Scully gives Homer a lie detector test, is in the background. • The appear in the swamp, chanting their names, 'Bud. They are then eaten by an alligator who growls '!' • Homer's suggestion that he and Bart fake an alien encounter and sell it to the Fox network is an allusion to the hoax. • As Homer recounts his experience to Chief Wiggum, he recalls the alien having a sweet, heavenly voice and appearing every Friday night 'like ', from the ABC/CBS sitcom.
There are also numerous film references. The FBI line-up, described by Mike Reiss as the 'most illegal shot' in the history of the show as the writers did not get permission to use any of the characters besides Kang/Kodos. •,,,, and one of the siblings make up the FBI line-up. • The music played by the Springfield Philharmonic comes from the 1960 film. • The narration sequences are based on the 1959 film.
• In one chapter title, the phrase 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy' being printed out ad infinitum is a reference to the 1980 film. • conducts five of his students in playing the famous five-note tones from the 1977 film. • Milhouse plays a Kevin Costner's Waterworld arcade game, moving just a few steps before having to insert another forty quarters, a reference to the budget overrun on 's 1995 film. Reception [ ] In its original broadcast, 'The Springfield Files' finished 26th in ratings for the week of January 6–12, 1997, with a of 11.7, equivalent to approximately 11.3 million viewing households. It was the third-highest-rated show on the Fox network that week, following and the series premiere of. Al Jean and Mike Reiss won the for Best Individual Achievement: Producing in a TV Production for their work on the episode. The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, said that it was 'a very clever episode, with the line-up one of the best visual gags in ages'.
Mario Kart Wii Iso Rar. Ranked Leonard Nimoy's performance in this episode, and ', as the 11th-best guest appearance in the show's history. 's Nathan Ditum ranked Duchovny and Anderson's performances as the fourth-best guest appearances in the show's history. Reviewed the episode positively, stating that 'It's rare that a popular, prime-time network television show turns out to be a 'slam dunk' for skeptics.' Critic Chris Knight speculated that if The X-Files is one day forgotten, those who see this episode will probably still appreciate the scene with ALF, Chewbacca, and Marvin the Martian.
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• ^ Martyn, Warren; Wood, Adrian (2000).. Retrieved March 27, 2007. • Jean, Al (2006). The Simpsons season 8 DVD commentary for the episode 'Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious' (DVD). 20th Century Fox. • ^ Jean, Al (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode 'The Springfield Files' (DVD).
20th Century Fox. • Ayers, Mike Wall Street Journal. January 22, 2016. • ^ Reiss, Mike (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Eighth Season DVD commentary for the episode 'The Springfield Files' (DVD).
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