Marge becomes a competitive lumberjack and goes on a month-long retreat to Portland with her trainer, whom Homer fears will take his wife away from him. The circuit of competitive timber sports takes her on a month-long retreat to Portland with her trainer, Paula, who Homer worries is going to steal her away forever.
When Marge realizes that everyone views her as boring, she takes up competitive lumber-jacking as a hobby and has a real gift for it. The circuit of competitive timber sports takes her on a month-long retreat to Portland with her trainer, Paula, who Homer worries is going to steal her away forever. All 3 songs featured in The Simpsons season 31 episode 6: Marge the Lumberjill, with scene descriptions. Marge the Lumberjill (ve volném překladu Marge dřevorubkyní) je 6. díl 31. řady (celkem 668.) "Marge the Lumberjill" is the sixth episode of season 31 of The Simpsons and the six-hundred and sixty-eighth episode overall. THIS is Just a quick review. Paula eventually asks Marge to become her partner by training for a month in One month later, Homer and the kids go to Portland to bring her back, but find her getting acquainted in the house with Paula and unsure of coming back the next day after the competition, the Grizzly Timbersports Northwest Championship. She then coaches Homer to offer to give Marge a ride home to Springfield. Marge eventually takes up timbersports, and takes part in a team with Paula in the Springfield Timbersports Pro-am, which they win against other men.
She also assures Homer that she and Marge are just good friends and that Marge is welcome to come back to train with her anytime. amerického animovaného seriálu Simpsonovi.Scénář napsal Ryan Koh a díl režíroval Rob Oliver.V USA měl premiéru dne 10. listopadu 2019 na stanici Fox Broadcasting Company a v Česku by měl být poprvé vysílán 11. srpna 2020 na stanici Prima Cool. It guest stars Asia Kate Dillon as Paula and Natasha Lyonne as Sophie.
They win and Paula tells Homer that she is not romantically interested in Marge; she has a wife who is a ribbon dancer in the Olympics and they have a child of their own. This makes her family feel uncomfortable on how people see them from outside; in particular Marge for being perceived as boring. The next day, Homer starts chopping down the trunk but soon goes to sleep on his hammock, so Marge starts chopping it herself. In the final scene, Homer buys Maggie a toy chainsaw so she could develop an interest in lumberjacking in the future. Grateful, Homer offers his sperm to her if she decides to have another kid, to which she promises to think about it. At Springfield Elementary, the children perform dramatic scenes that they wrote themselves, based on TV shows and YouTube videos. However, she gets scared by it as soon as she tries it. I liked where the show was going and thought it was funny with Marge partnering with an obviously gay lumberjill to do something that was not boring and make her feel like she had a life other than just being a housewife and mother (They revisit this theme a lot) and then they freaking RUINED IT. Going back h When Marge realizes that everyone views her as boring, she takes up competitive lumber-jacking as a hobby and has a real gift for it. It originally aired on November 10, 2019. To change these perceptions, Marge tries to do a funny sermon at the First Church of Springfield, but fails. Going back home, a lighting hits a tree making the trunk fall on top of the car. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The episode was written by Ryan Koh and directed by Rob Oliver. Marge the Lumberjill is the sixth episode of Season 31. Near the end, Lisa performs a scene based on her family, starring herself along with Database, Ralph, Sam, and Kearney. At this moment, Patty tells Homer that Paula is a lesbian; making Homer fear that Paula will try to steal Marge away from him. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. Directed by Rob Oliver, Mike B. Anderson. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith.