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Behind the Laughter
Treehouse of Horror XI ā–ŗ
Donut Homer This episode is considered non-canon, and the events featured are not part of the timeline of the series' continuity.


"Behind the Laughter" is the twenty-second and final episode of Season 11.

Synopsis

In the style of VH1 show "Behind the Music", this documentary takes us back to the beginning of the show. We see Homer's shoddily directed 'pilot' episode, before Homer becomes addicted to prescription drugs, Marge makes bizarre business investments, and Bart goes to rehab. The show is put on hiatus after the family split up, and Lisa writes a book about her ordeal. A phony awards show manages to reunite the Simpsons.

Full Story

Done in the style of "Behind the Music", the popular VH1 biography show, this non-canon episode begins with the Simpson family history and how they got into show business. The first part of the mockumentary follows the family from their weak beginnings to their exceptional prosperity. A television show, a recording contract, a lot of awards, and countless wealth follow Homer's inadequate video "pilot."

However, problems begin to arise as the Simpsons' fame continues. After a funny stunt causes him injury (the cliff plummet from "Bart the Daredevil"), Homer becomes addicted to prescription painkillers, Marge makes some senseless business investments (Marge Simpson Diaphragms, for example), and Bart goes to rehab. Later, the IRS examines soon after they are alerted via Apu (whose voice is only heard) and takes away their house (called "Homertime", since it belonged to rapper MC Hammer before he went bankrupt and was called "Hammertime"). Then, the family gets into a big dispute and splits up at the Iowa State Fair.

Fox is forced put the show on hiatus, since none of the Simpsons will talk to each other. The members go their independent ways: Homer follows a career in the theater; Bart replaces Lorenzo Lamas as the star of the syndicated action show Renegade; Marge makes a nightclub act; and Lisa writes a tell-all book about her experiences on the show. Bringing the family back together seems hopeless until country singer Willie Nelson puts on a phony awards show in order to reconcile the family (and also patch things up with Van Halen and Sammy Hagar). At the award show, Willie calls out the whole family to present one award. Lisa deduces that the award show is fake and they refuse to even look at each other. However, after Willie and the audience encourage them, they hug and forget past wrongs in a sensitive reunion. Again, they look with hope to the many years of episodes of The Simpsons to come... or not..

The last images show Homer giving orders regarding the editing of "the last season" of the Simpsons series. The sentences we can hear on the editing screen were used for Season 12's last episode, "Simpsons Tall Tales".

Springfield's State

At the end of the episode, Forbes names the state that the Simpsons live in, but there is a deleted scene where it shows every state. (For more info, see Springfield's State.) Notably, while they are mentioned to live in northern Kentucky, the closed captions on television instead say southern Missouri.

Behind the Laughter

Production

Tim Long, George Meyer, Mike Scully and Matt Selman wrote the episode and Mark Kirkland directed. Willie Nelson and Jim Forbes guest star.

Reception

  • According to TV.com user ratings, this is the best Season 11 episode with a 9.0/10 rating, followed closely by E-I-E-I-D'oh which has a 8.9/10 rating.

Awards

Citations

ā—„ Season 10 Season 11 Episodes Season 12 ā–ŗ
Beyond Blunderdome ā€¢ Brother's Little Helper ā€¢ Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? ā€¢ Treehouse of Horror X ā€¢ E-I-E-I-D'oh ā€¢ Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder ā€¢ Eight Misbehavin' ā€¢ Take My Wife, Sleaze ā€¢ Grift of the Magi ā€¢ Little Big Mom ā€¢ Faith Off ā€¢ The Mansion Family ā€¢ Saddlesore Galactica ā€¢ Alone Again, Natura-Diddily ā€¢ Missionary: Impossible ā€¢ Pygmoelian ā€¢ Bart to the Future ā€¢ Days of Wine and D'oh'ses ā€¢ Kill the Alligator and Run ā€¢ Last Tap Dance in Springfield ā€¢ It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge ā€¢ Behind the Laughter
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