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"'''Realty Bites'''" is the ninth episode of the ] of the American animated television series '']''. It originally aired on ] in the United States on December 7, 1997.<ref name="book"/> The episode sees ] becoming a real estate agent, while ] enjoys ]'s car. It was written by ] and directed by ].<ref name="book"/>
"'''Realty Bites'''" is the ninth episode of the ninth season of '']''.
==Synopsis==
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When ] purchases Snake's former car at a ] ], ] learns about the purchase and is so upset that he breaks out of ], vowing to get his car back. He makes an attempt on Homer's life, but Homer survives unharmed and oblivious, while ] loses an ]. (At the end of the episode, he is seen with the arm reattached and supported by a sling.)


This episode features the final speaking appearance of ], five months before the death of ]. It also features the first appearance of recurring character Cookie Kwan. The episode's development grew out of a desire by the writers to do a show focused on ], where her job did not work out.
Meanwhile, ] encounters ], and seeing he has become a ], she chooses this as a ] for herself. She begins working for Hutz, but he finds her honesty sells no ] and threatens to fire her, while urging her to think of more positive descriptions for whatever she tries to sell. Thus, Marge does not disclose the entire truth about one house she sells to the ]. As she knows, this dwelling had been the site of a brutal ]. Feeling guilty about her deception and concerned for the Flanders' safety, Marge eventually tells them the truth, but they are not angry. Nevertheless, the house is destroyed by Homer and Snake, after they battle over the car. Marge loses her job but soon turns to government ].


The episode is featured in a special 2003 DVD compilation called ''The Simpsons: Risky Business'', along with "]", "]", and "]".<ref>{{cite book|last=] staff|title=The Simpsons: Risky Business|publisher=20th Century Fox Home Entertainment|date=April 7, 2003|url=http://www.fox.co.uk/dvd/thesimpsonsriskybusiness-10667/10667/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071225163246/http://www.fox.co.uk/dvd/thesimpsonsriskybusiness-10667/10667/|archive-date=December 25, 2007}}</ref>
==Trivia==

*The episode title is a play on the ] ] and ] film '']''.
==Plot==
*This episode has the final appearance of ] prior to the death of voice actor ].
After Marge complains about the family spending their weekends idly at home, Homer drags her to a police seized-property auction. While there, he buys Snake's car, Li'l Bandit. Upon seeing this, Snake vows to kill Homer. After the auction, insisting on walking home rather than ride in Homer's new dangerous hotrod, Marge encounters ], who has become a ]. Marge decides to try the job for herself and begins to work for Hutz at Red Blazer Realty. She tells prospective buyers her honest opinion about the houses she shows them, which prevents her from selling any homes. Hutz instructs Marge to use more positive descriptions when selling the houses, and also informs her if she does not sell a house in the first week, she will be fired. Marge tries to bend the truth but fails as she just cannot lie to others. Marge does not disclose the entire truth of the house she sells to ] and his family, which had been the site of a multiple homicide, a property which Red Blazer Realty had been unable to sell. The Flanders purchase the house and bid farewell to the Simpsons.
*This episode also marks the first appearance of ]. Gil is based on ]'s character from the film '']'', which like this episode, revolved around real estate agents.

*According to Simpsons writer Mike Scully, the piano wire scene was meant to end with Kirk's sandwich being sliced just the way he wanted, until fellow writer George Meyer asked "what if the wire cuts off his arm?" Scully described the ensuing laughter as the most intense he had ever heard from the staff: "They were literally choking because the joke was so unexpected. It was a shocked kind of laugh, and it just started rolling, one of those laughs that build the more they reverberate through you." However, the unusually cruel gag met with mixed reactions from viewers, and was cut altogether in syndication. At the end of the episode, when Marge collects her unemployment cheque, Kirk can be seen standing behind the family with his reattached arm in a sling and wrapped in a cast.
Meanwhile, Snake escapes from the prison and jumps into Li'l Bandit to retrieve the car from Homer. They start fighting each other to gain control of the moving car, and ] starts chasing them.

Feeling guilty about her deception and concerned for the Flanders' safety, Marge goes to check on them at their new house. There, she tells them the truth about the murders, but they are not upset. Ned and ] are pleased to be a part of ]'s history and refuse Marge's offer of returning the deposit. However, the house is destroyed seconds later when Li'l Bandit and Wiggum's police car crash through the house. Marge returns Ned's down payment. Hutz, furious at the destruction costs and especially by the return of the money, fires Marge. Afterward, Homer takes her to the government unemployment office to collect a welfare check.

==Production==
The writers wanted to do a "Marge episode", but one where her job does not work out, unlike previous episodes.<ref name=RealtyBitesDVD>{{cite video |date=2006 |title=The Simpsons the Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Realty Bites" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> The episode marks the first appearance of ], voiced by ], and ], voiced by ]. Excuses were made by the writers to bring back Gil in future episodes based on Castellaneta's performance at the table read, which proved popular with the staff.<ref name="RealtyBitesDVD"/> Snake's prison number is 7F20, the production code of "]", the episode in which he first appeared.<ref name="RealtyBitesDVD"/> Snake's cellmate Johnny D's prison number, 5F06, is the production code of this episode.<ref name="RealtyBitesDVD"/>

The piano wire scene was meant to end with Kirk's sandwich being sliced just the way he wanted, until ] suggested that his arm be cut off instead. ] described the ensuing laughter at his suggestion as the most intense he had ever heard from the staff, saying: "They were literally choking because the joke was so unexpected. It was a shocked kind of laugh, and it just started rolling, one of those laughs that build the more they reverberate through you."<ref name=MikeScully>{{cite video |people=Scully, Mike |date=2006 |title=The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Realty Bites" |medium=DVD |publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> In the unemployment line, the unemployment recipient with the bucket hat and the beard is a caricature of ].<ref name="RealtyBitesDVD"/> Due to ]'s death, the recurring characters of Lionel Hutz and ] were retired.<ref name=inter>{{cite interview |last=Groening |first=Matt |subject-link=Matt Groening |interviewer=] |title=Fresh Air |work=] |publisher=] |url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4249835 |location=Philadelphia |date=2004-12-29 |access-date=2007-06-09}}</ref> As such, this episode is the last speaking appearance of Lionel Hutz, with him only being featured as a background character in some future episodes.<ref name="RealtyBitesDVD"/> Troy McClure's final appearance would be in "]", the third episode of ].<ref name="inter"/>


==Cultural references== ==Cultural references==
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The title of the episode is an allusion to the 1994 movie '']''.<ref name="irwin">{{cite book |last=Irwin |first=William |author2=Mark T. Conard |author3=Aeon J. Skoble |title=] |publisher=Open Court Publishing |year=2001 |isbn=0-8126-9433-3 |page= }}</ref> ] is based on ]'s portrayal of Shelley Levene in the 1992 film '']''.<ref name="RealtyBitesDVD"/>

When Homer drives by Snake for the first time in the convertible he sings, "My name is Luka, and I live on the second floor." The lyrics are from the hit song "]" by ].

At one point in the episode, ] sets up a wire across a road to decapitate ] as he drives by. The wire is supplied by "]", after the brand of equipment used by ] to try and stop ] in the ] cartoons.<ref name="RealtyBitesDVD"/>

When Ned Flanders explains to Marge that they were painting Todd's room red, Todd starts saying "Red room, red room" and moves his finger, like the character of Danny does in the film '']''.<ref name="BBC"/>

Lionel Hutz reading the list of wrecked items to Marge is a tribute to the '']'' movies.<ref name="RealtyBitesDVD"/>

The newspaper front page reporting the "Jealous Jockey Murders" carries the statement "Mrs. Astor safe" beneath the headline. This is a reference to the front page of '']'' on April 15, 1912, reporting the ] three days earlier whilst assuring that "Ismay safe, ] maybe".<ref></ref>

==Reception==
In its original broadcast, "Realty Bites" finished 21st in ratings for the week of December 1–7, 1997, with a ] of 10.8, equivalent to approximately 10.6 million viewing households. It was the third-highest-rated show on the Fox network that week, following '']'' and '']''.<ref>{{cite news |title=CBS, NBC tie for tops in evening news |work=Sun-Sentinel |agency=Associated Press |page=4E |date=December 11, 1997}}</ref>

The authors of the book ''I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'' said, "A simple but enjoyable romp, with the final few minutes in the Murder House particularly funny. Best thing though is the introduction of the hapless Gil, destined to always be a ray of light in any episode!"<ref name="BBC"/>


==References==
*When Ned Flanders explains to Marge that they were painting Todd's room red, the boy starts saying "Red room, red room" and moves his finger, like the character of Danny does in ] (referencing the line "Redrum").
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==Quotes== ==External links==
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*'''Sea Captain (after taking the realty exam):''' "Yar, I nailed that one about ], did you?"
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*'''Marge:''' But all I did was tell people the truth.<br/>'''Hutz:''' And that's great, but you need to understand that there's ''the truth'' (frowns and shakes his head), and the truth (nods and smiles broadly). For instance...''(Shows Marge book of houses)''<br/>'''Marge:''' That's awfully small.<br/>'''Hutz:''' I say it's cozy. ''(Flips page)''<br/>'''Marge:''' That one's dilapidated.<br/>'''Hutz:''' Rustic! ''(Flips page)''<br/>'''Marge:''' That house is on fire!<br/>'''Hutz:''' Motivated seller!
*{{snpp capsule|5F06}}
*'''Ned Flanders (before knowing the house's past):''' "Will you look at this place! And the price has been slashed repeatedly!"<br/> '''Maude:''' "It's sure built solid. The kids could scream bloody murder, and no one would hear!"<br/> '''Ned:''' "Well, I'm just gonna spill my guts. I love it to death!"
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*'''Kearney (seeing Snake escaping):''' Hey! You're ruining it for the rest of us!
*'''Wiggum:''' This is Wiggum reporting a 318 - "Waking a ]"!
*'''Snake (sniffing his car's exhaust):''' That...smells like regular. She needs premium, dude! PREMIUM! DUDE!!
*'''Ned Flanders :''' (Screams like a little girl) Purple drapes! All my life I've wanted purple drapes! (Screams again).
*''Marge has passed her real estate exam'' <br/> '''Marge:''' Thank you Bart, thank you Lisa for all your help. <br/> '''Homer:''' What about me? You didn't thank me! <br/> '''Bart:''' You didn't do anything! <br/> '''Homer:''' I like being thanked.
*'''Marge:''' I'm not getting back in this car until you drive like a sane person!<br/> '''Homer:''' (driving away) Okbyeloveya!
* '''Moe:''' Geez, this hot rod is souped up six ways from Sunday! Never had you figured for a gearhead, Homer. <br/>'''Homer:''' Oh yeah, I'm a real expert. <br/> '''Moe:''' What is that, a six barrel holleykauf? <br/>'''Homer:''' You betcha! <br/>'''Moe:''' Pedal block intakes? <br/>'''Homer:''' Nothing but. <br/>'''Moe:''' Miya half lifters? <br/>'''Homer:''' Ah yeah. <br/>'''Moe:''' I made that last one up! <br/>'''Homer:''' I see.
*'''Lisa:''' Agh, dad! Doesn't this car have seatbelts? <br/>'''Homer''': Seatbelts, pff! They kill more people than they save! <br/>'''Lisa:''' That's not true, you're thinking of airbags!
*'''Marge:''' Excuse me, Mr. Szyslak, have you ever considered selling your home? <br/>'''Moe:''' What? No, why, what, why, what've you heard, are you implying I'm in some sort of financial trouble? <br/>'''Marge:''' No.. <br/>'''Moe:''' Well, I am. Gimme that card. ''(Takes the card and slams the door)''


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Latest revision as of 22:37, 9 January 2025

Not to be confused with Reality Bites.

9th episode of the 9th season of The Simpsons
"Realty Bites"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 9
Episode 9
Directed bySwinton O. Scott III
Written byDan Greaney
Production code5F06
Original air dateDecember 7, 1997 (1997-12-07)
Guest appearance
Episode features
Chalkboard gag"There was no Roman god named 'Fartacus'".
Couch gagMatt Groening's live-action hand spins the family around like spin art.
CommentaryMike Scully
Dan Greaney
Richard Appel
Swinton O. Scott III
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"Realty Bites" is the ninth episode of the ninth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on December 7, 1997. The episode sees Marge becoming a real estate agent, while Homer enjoys Snake's car. It was written by Dan Greaney and directed by Swinton O. Scott III.

This episode features the final speaking appearance of Lionel Hutz, five months before the death of Phil Hartman. It also features the first appearance of recurring character Cookie Kwan. The episode's development grew out of a desire by the writers to do a show focused on Marge, where her job did not work out.

The episode is featured in a special 2003 DVD compilation called The Simpsons: Risky Business, along with "Marge Gets a Job", "Deep Space Homer", and "Homer the Smithers".

Plot

After Marge complains about the family spending their weekends idly at home, Homer drags her to a police seized-property auction. While there, he buys Snake's car, Li'l Bandit. Upon seeing this, Snake vows to kill Homer. After the auction, insisting on walking home rather than ride in Homer's new dangerous hotrod, Marge encounters Lionel Hutz, who has become a realtor. Marge decides to try the job for herself and begins to work for Hutz at Red Blazer Realty. She tells prospective buyers her honest opinion about the houses she shows them, which prevents her from selling any homes. Hutz instructs Marge to use more positive descriptions when selling the houses, and also informs her if she does not sell a house in the first week, she will be fired. Marge tries to bend the truth but fails as she just cannot lie to others. Marge does not disclose the entire truth of the house she sells to Ned Flanders and his family, which had been the site of a multiple homicide, a property which Red Blazer Realty had been unable to sell. The Flanders purchase the house and bid farewell to the Simpsons.

Meanwhile, Snake escapes from the prison and jumps into Li'l Bandit to retrieve the car from Homer. They start fighting each other to gain control of the moving car, and Chief Wiggum starts chasing them.

Feeling guilty about her deception and concerned for the Flanders' safety, Marge goes to check on them at their new house. There, she tells them the truth about the murders, but they are not upset. Ned and Maude are pleased to be a part of Springfield's history and refuse Marge's offer of returning the deposit. However, the house is destroyed seconds later when Li'l Bandit and Wiggum's police car crash through the house. Marge returns Ned's down payment. Hutz, furious at the destruction costs and especially by the return of the money, fires Marge. Afterward, Homer takes her to the government unemployment office to collect a welfare check.

Production

The writers wanted to do a "Marge episode", but one where her job does not work out, unlike previous episodes. The episode marks the first appearance of Gil Gunderson, voiced by Dan Castellaneta, and Cookie Kwan, voiced by Tress MacNeille. Excuses were made by the writers to bring back Gil in future episodes based on Castellaneta's performance at the table read, which proved popular with the staff. Snake's prison number is 7F20, the production code of "The War of the Simpsons", the episode in which he first appeared. Snake's cellmate Johnny D's prison number, 5F06, is the production code of this episode.

The piano wire scene was meant to end with Kirk's sandwich being sliced just the way he wanted, until George Meyer suggested that his arm be cut off instead. Mike Scully described the ensuing laughter at his suggestion as the most intense he had ever heard from the staff, saying: "They were literally choking because the joke was so unexpected. It was a shocked kind of laugh, and it just started rolling, one of those laughs that build the more they reverberate through you." In the unemployment line, the unemployment recipient with the bucket hat and the beard is a caricature of George Meyer. Due to Phil Hartman's death, the recurring characters of Lionel Hutz and Troy McClure were retired. As such, this episode is the last speaking appearance of Lionel Hutz, with him only being featured as a background character in some future episodes. Troy McClure's final appearance would be in "Bart the Mother", the third episode of season ten.

Cultural references

The episode references the front page of The New York Times on April 15, 1912, reporting the sinking of the RMS Titanic. The episode references the front page of The New York Times on April 15, 1912, reporting the sinking of the RMS Titanic.

The title of the episode is an allusion to the 1994 movie Reality Bites. Gil Gunderson is based on Jack Lemmon's portrayal of Shelley Levene in the 1992 film Glengarry Glen Ross.

When Homer drives by Snake for the first time in the convertible he sings, "My name is Luka, and I live on the second floor." The lyrics are from the hit song "Luka" by Suzanne Vega.

At one point in the episode, Snake sets up a wire across a road to decapitate Homer as he drives by. The wire is supplied by "Acme", after the brand of equipment used by Wile E. Coyote to try and stop Road Runner in the Looney Tunes cartoons.

When Ned Flanders explains to Marge that they were painting Todd's room red, Todd starts saying "Red room, red room" and moves his finger, like the character of Danny does in the film The Shining.

Lionel Hutz reading the list of wrecked items to Marge is a tribute to the Lethal Weapon movies.

The newspaper front page reporting the "Jealous Jockey Murders" carries the statement "Mrs. Astor safe" beneath the headline. This is a reference to the front page of The New York Times on April 15, 1912, reporting the sinking of the RMS Titanic three days earlier whilst assuring that "Ismay safe, Mrs. Astor maybe".

Reception

In its original broadcast, "Realty Bites" finished 21st in ratings for the week of December 1–7, 1997, with a Nielsen rating of 10.8, equivalent to approximately 10.6 million viewing households. It was the third-highest-rated show on the Fox network that week, following The X-Files and King of the Hill.

The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide said, "A simple but enjoyable romp, with the final few minutes in the Murder House particularly funny. Best thing though is the introduction of the hapless Gil, destined to always be a ray of light in any episode!"

References

  1. ^ Gimple, Scott (1999). The Simpsons Forever!: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family ...Continued. Harper Collins Publishers. p. 21. ISBN 0-06-098763-4.
  2. ^ Martyn, Warren; Wood, Adrian (2000). "Realty Bites". BBC. Retrieved November 9, 2007.
  3. The Simpsons staff (April 7, 2003). The Simpsons: Risky Business. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Archived from the original on December 25, 2007.
  4. ^ The Simpsons the Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Realty Bites" (DVD). 20th Century Fox. 2006.
  5. Scully, Mike (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Realty Bites" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  6. ^ Groening, Matt (December 29, 2004). "Fresh Air". National Public Radio (Interview). Interviewed by Terry Gross. Philadelphia: WHYY-FM. Retrieved June 9, 2007.
  7. Irwin, William; Mark T. Conard; Aeon J. Skoble (2001). The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer. Open Court Publishing. p. 83. ISBN 0-8126-9433-3.
  8. Titanic Sinks Four Hours After Hitting Iceberg; 866 Rescued By Carpathia, Probably 1,250 Perish; Ismay Safe, Mrs. Astor Maybe, Noted Names Missing
  9. "CBS, NBC tie for tops in evening news". Sun-Sentinel. Associated Press. December 11, 1997. p. 4E.

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