Now sure you are A sight is correct? That's right. I have a pH d in truthology from Christian Tech. Well a, Carl, I got a new hero. Yea. This will last about a day. Fourth Finger Discount, dude, Welcome to fourth Finger Discount, the podcast where we rarely, if ever take a four week holiday, but we've done it this time. But we're back now. I'm back from the UK, guys back from the United States, and we're here to review the second last episode of season
seventeen of The Simpsons. It is the Monkey Suit. I am Dando and I am Guy aka a bear with pants on. And what Danna didn't point out is that, you know, normally podcasts, you know, buns that run smoothly and have all their ducks in a row, would have there for we holiday at the same time. But no, I took two and a half weeks off and went to the US, and then not long after I got back from there, Danno lit out to the UK. So it was
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and Futurama that you finally want to our Patreon. All the links for those are in the description of this show as well. But anyway, we're here to talk about the monkey suit, aren't we miss the davis An episode that was touching a subject that was very, very interesting and touchy in a sense of evolution versus creationism, As I said you in the Citizens, So it's I thought they had it it quite well. What are your thoughts. I
think they did handle it very well. They were quite diplomatic about a very, as you say, a hot button topic. Yeah, there was certainly a stage, and I think it's probably ongoing in American culture and maybe in societies around the world, but I think primarily America that's where we hear about it, the whole creationism versus evolution quote unquote debate. Yeah, it was very big and very big in schools for a while, and very big in
certain states in America. So Yeah, the sentisens decided to take it on, and Yeah, as I said, they were very very diplomatic, very even handed, recognized the flaws and virtues of shall we say, both sides, and trying to come out with a result in a response that would balances please please everybody but more likely not offend anyone. Yeah. I thought it's clear that the Simpsons staff and the writer whose name escapes me just now,
the Jay Stewart Burns was the right of this episode. It's clear that he was pro evolution, you know. Yeah, but I thought that he also did a good he positioned the episode in a way where they weren't just completely saying you're wrong for believing in guide and creationists, because they sort of made the people who are pro evolution a bit smarmy in this at times, don't
you think. But there was that exhibit at the museum where it was like, you know, indisputable evidence of the dinosaur bones or something something that, you know, something like that. So I thought that they sort of he sort of he sat on the fence enough the way it didn't feel like it was just all all evolution is king and creationism is not. I think that's suddenly then going to happen when you are in the right so to speak, or you know, the weight of evidence is kind of really waned down your
scales. You have attends ago, well, okay, fine, believe your very tales if you like. But yeah, I mean, and then in fairy tales exactly what people would say. Yeah, that that can lead to some kind of smugness, as I just showed. So yeah, I think it was very worthy and worthwhile at the Simpsons to show, as I said, it's not so much of the both sides have their merits, but both
have their place. And yeah, your belief in or your faith or something like that is something that can be, you know, very central to your life, very caught your being and help you sort of make your way through this crazy thing called life. So yeah, I mean it was it was good for them to do so, and I think they did it very very well. I think it was important for Lisa at the end because she was sort of the voice of the whole evolution thing here saying that she respects Flanders
belief as well. She's whilst you know, I don't agree with it, I respect that you do believe in it. I just don't think it's appropriate for it to be taught in school, much like you wouldn't want science taught in a church. And that's it. That's away setting it. Yeah, that's all you need. Yeah. Now, it says that Jay Stewart Burns got the idea for this from there was a monkey trial in nineteen twenty five where a teacher did have you heard about this? Do a nettle bit?
This the Scopes trial, I believe called Yes. Well, if you google Scopes, the first thing comes up is Scopes monkey trial. But it was yeah, essentially along these lines that, well, let's go to our friend wikipedie wi Pat, let's go. The Monkey Suit was written by Jay Stewart
Burns and directed by Raymond s Percy as part of the seventeenth season. Burns received inspiration to the episode from the Scopes Monkey Trial, as you're just saying, mister Davis, a nineteen twenty five legal case in which high school teacher John Scopes was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which made teaching evolution unlawful. Clarice Drummond, the ACLU lawyer who represents Lisa in this episode, is a reference to the ACLU lawyer Clarence Darrow, who defended Scopes at the time,
whilst while Brady I thought it was hilarious. Is a reference to William Jennings Bryan, an attorney in the Scope's monkey trial. So there you go. So that's what the basis of this was on. Indeed, and you've just knocked out one of my trier questions was Wallace Brady, it was Chlorie's drumming. Okay, I would not have got that one. I would not have got that one. But this one's been It's received positive reviews, which
is not common in season seventeen. Usually it's like generally unfavored reviews. But year this one thumbs up for most people. See, yeah, people aren't really going out of their way and say season seventeen, whoa, But no, this was like a strong episode. As we've said about many a previous episode. It's got a strong foundation, you know, I mean, it's it's got something solid that you can It's solid ground to sort of set your argument on, you know, and a solid argument to sink your teeth into.
So spect so, and then of course you can add all number of gags to it, which is you know, the sugary, sugary tapping that we enjoy from the Simpsons. But yeah, you've got to have something solid to plant your feet on. And I love people who sort of have they have their name as like first initial their name, their name A good buddy of mine Burns well correct, Yeah, I haven't man who he used to mockingly call himself Jay Kenneth something okay when he was taking the piss at himself.
And yeah, it's not necessarily a stylization that I like, but but no, Jay Steward Burns did, yeah, did pretty good with that. I think. I thought it was interesting that for a topic that you can really like, you said, sink your teeth into. Apparently the episode came in really short, to the point where the entire like opening bid with but not wanting to waste this summer was actually like written and animated for an episode
from like season fourteen, and then they just never used it. And then they just watted at the start of this episode just to fill the gap, and you had the full intro and you had the really long couch gay like it must have really come in short, like really short. I'm gonna take back some of the things that I said about Jay Stewart's throwing in some half
host working. Here you go, guys. Yeah, the episode originally animated and written for the season fourteen episode I'm spelling as fast as I can, but it got cut out due to one not enough time left in an episode. This one's like we did extra five minutes. It's like that that makes so much sense when you yeah, sort of reevaluating. Mean you do look at that that opening a bit with buttons, like, oh, yeah,
that has absolutely no relation to evolution at all. I mean, and that does happen really seventeen episode Sometimes sort of the opening two or three minutes has nothing to do with the topic that the episode's about. But this one just felt really off topic. Yeah, so, I mean you realize that the thread connecting the two things is awfully thin. When it's least of piping, I'm saying, all right, well now it's time for what you've promised to
do with me. All somewhere it's like, oh, finally you're worked one out. Yeah. It kind of like when we're doing it on a story and we finally bring it full circle back to the episode. May hears a burning that sounds like something that I do hey my favorite? What were your
favorite moments from the episode. It's funny you mentioned earlier about the sort of smiliness or smugness of people who tend to think they're in the right when it comes to an argument, and mentioning the museum and how it had indisputable proof and all that, And when it came to the quote unquote myth of creation its soundtrack to the Doobie Brothers, what a full beliefs, it was like, that's a bit arch but also like well worth the money, but well
worth the money to have to get the rights of that song though you used that absolutely. Sometimes it feels like they're breaking the bait these days with the songs, with the pop songs, like the very very popular songs. But this one here to actually used it for a really solid reason that like fitting it made it funny, you know. Sometimes they used the music just sort of created emotion with this one, like it was used as a gag.
I really appreciate that, so did I. Yeah, And I think my other favorite moment where from this it's a little one, but where Quimby is cheering up the meeting and he's talking about as late as proposal which is like, if you're going to just duck in for a packet of smokes, then by all means puck on the handicapped park. I'm like, yes, o Green, No, it's a terrible thing to say, but I'm like I'd probably vote, like yeah, just be cool about it, just going real
quick, not near like doing a full shop. He's like, I just gonna go get some flocks. If handicapped parks, is it court? Is it disabled parks? And he handicap I don't offend anybody, apologies if I have, but those parks, right, it shouldn't be. You know how sometimes now when you go into a shopping malls, more offensive you saying those parks okay, apologies. But you know when you go into a shopping mall now and they scan your number plate, you don't have to get a ticket
anymore, right. I feel like if the disabled parks right had a little scanner on the front of the car, right and just say you have to register your number plate to say that you had the pass on your window, right, so scans you another plate and if you don't have one of those passes associated with being allowed to park in those parks, then you get like
three minutes. And if the three minutes goes and your number plate is still sitting there, then you get the fine Brendan Dano not just creating a wonderful podcast empire, but basically making the world a better place. You should run to Gil on cancel when it's better. It's a bit of a mess and you can't do it. You couldn't make it any worse for that for wrestling fans out there, would give him a three minute warning. Wrestling fans will
appreciate that. Reference what I said that three minute one. Now you said it was a little thing. I thought you were meaning quite literally because I got a big kick out of Little most Is, Like ye, that just felt like classic Simpsons, just ridiculousness, just a one of all non sequitar It's like, who saw that coming? I'm never going to see Little most Is like again, it was hilarious. That was good. That was good.
You're right, and just Wallace Brady's techniques of trying to win over the crowd and whenever the jury a little Bambi and things who started that fire that killed your mother? Every we should I just love a country lawyer who's you know, appears like a bit of a bumpkin, but you know he's the most savvy person in the room. I mean, I think I think the Simpsons writers love them Matlock, so you know they've done a bit of a tribute to Matlock there as well. But yeah, I mean in referring to
it is, what do you think about this devolution? It's like in the video where Charles Darwin's making that with Satan, things like that, Well that's I mean, yeah, we sort of pay out on the on the people on the I don't know what we call the pro revolution side of being smugged, but you know, the people on the progression side, they played dirty. They're gonna up Charles. Then we all played making that with Satan. It's the only way to play, isn't it? Played dirty? Played dirty?
Exactly? Get your point across. Next question. You there eating the paste. It is trivia time, which means it is now time for us to finally give some shout outs. Now we haven't been around here for the last what seven weeks or so, we've been off on holidays. It's there. We've got plenty of shoutouts to give today, starting of course with our
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guys feel like we're giving you enough for you support. All Right, Davis, it is time for us to get into some trivia questions. My first one for you is that who did Grandpa want to sleep with? According to his list, he wanted to sleep with Esther Williams. Up, mister Williams,
mister Davis. She was a movie star back in the I think thirties and forties, and this was a time when you go to the movies was a huge sort of novelty, you know, and you have actors and performers who you know, they had specific talents, and Esther Williams was like, I think she was known as the bathing beauty. I think I don't know if she was like a professional swimmer or something like that, but she had a lot of dance numbers or choreograph numbers that basically involved her like diving into
and swimming around the pool. She was like a really good synchronous swimmer. And there was a bunch of movies with Esther Williams doing just that. I mean, I think in the in the more innocent age was like she's wearing a beatings. Oh my gosh, don't take the wavefter this one. You said they're going to the movies when it was a novelty. I feel like it's becoming a novelty again. Do people still go to the movies? Not as much as they used to? I mean, we both's all Barbie and
you haven't seen Barby did? They were supposed to go see it yesterday, what's today? Wednesday? Ship guy at the time just flies. I was supposed to see it on Sunday. It was five dollars movie day, but then our babysitter fell through about an hour before the movie is about to start. So we're at the call up and get a refunded and like, I'm sorry, mister Dander, but we can't refund you the booking fee of six dollars. I'm like, why, what what? What? What is with
the booking fee? Like? Who am I paying the booking fee to? To do you? You can pay it back to me. Who gets the booking fee? Like if I book a ticket at on reading Cinemas dot com or Village Cinemas dot com right and online, and I pay a booking fee. Who am I paying? You're paying? It's all ready, I mean village, all reading. But why are they charged me to Why? Because they've gotten like an all high tech infrastructure now that needs to be bunday.
You need to keep paying for that. I don't know. It can be a break, I'm not. It's like if I go I'd rather pay the booking fee going to the movies because you've got a person there behind the fucking I'm paying a human bee. There's no human in between, there's no middleman here. It's me doing their job. Why am I last picture? I don't know, man, the last time I went out to anywhere. It's like what happened to the box office? Now it's all these screens and I'm
looking at and pushing buttons on fucking fee? What you got rid of humans? So you're saving money on wages and you're charging me a booking fee And anyway, try go to the supermarket these days. But before this turns in, the old man shakes. Just one more rand coming up? You go
ahead. We've been into the UK for a month, right when we left our Wednesday ritual Holly in myself right, sorry Tuesday myself now daddy daycare day because it's a kinder as we go to town with a bit of a wonder, you know, the park, and she has some sushi for lunch. She loves her sushi. Right when we left right for the UK on July twenty eighth, so I was I must have gone with her like July twenty fourth or something. Sushi was two dollars eighty. I took her out yesterday
and it was four dollars each. How has it got up a dollar twenty in three and a half weeks? What's going on here? I don't know. I'll put on my politicians out and say costa Living, Costa Living's going through the roof? What a dollar twenty and three and a half weeks? What is happening? Cheese? Cheese? It's a year ago a block kilo block of Cole's brand cheese used to be eight dollars, right and a half ago? Eight dollars. It's now fourteen. What it's fourteen dollars for a
block? What the fucking hell? It used to be eight dollars and now it's fourteen. I'll tell you what remains a bargain though? What's that KFC eight dollars tennis eight bucks. Oh I saw that someone online was like damn, and then I'm doing the tenders heck anymore and like, yes they are? And then I tried it and they're not. So we got We got home about nine thirty on say night. Run the way home and it's like,
oh, what a kfcing. I'm like, I could really go KFC because I don't eat plain food, right, it always makes me feel unwell. The smell of it makes me feel unwell. I hate plain food, right, so I'd go on like a thirty hour trip and neat nothing but like a cheese samwich. I was starving. I thought, in KFC in the UK is terrible. They don't have chicken salt. Don't even get me started. So get like my kind of place. I had a hankering for KFC, right, what you like KFC without a chicken salt? Are you
mad? On the chips? Hang on? The UK doesn't have chicken salts. So the chips doesn't have chicken salt on it. That's what I'm saying. Is terrible in the UK? Interesting anyway? Interesting? But we yeah, so one the way home, want to KFC. I did the hack and the hack worked. Where you're add a feast, you get an ad on like which is like five two I think it's two ad ons, like five dollars something. You get a two light ships with five bucks instead of
paying five dollars each. Blah blah blah. And then it worked, took off the feast. I still got my ad ons. Then someone I think it was I was k I believe one of our patrons posting the Patreon group today. You want to be part of that? Just got to just put us on Patreon, and she said, I tried the hack. I've been doing it for years since down I talked about on the podcast, and now it's not working. I was like, hold on a minute, this is
actually groundbreaking news for me. I went on too the app because it works for me. Like on the last Thursday, it's now Wednesday. I went on there, I added the feast, added the ad on, removed the feast, and it's like we have also removed the ad on. My heart sank. I couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe it. Betrayed by the colonel. Life will never be the same now, it just will never be
the same. That was like my thing I was like, I always I felt like such a not a criminal, but I felt like a outwitted to the Klonel. It's always one step ahead. Oh yeah, look there, there's nothing better in this capitalistic healthscape than finding a workaround, you know.
I mean, even if it's just I think, yeah, I've signed up to both the major supermarket chains, and you know you'll get your email on a usually Tuesday night or a Wednesday morning, it's like, here is this week's specially, was like, oh that thing, I like, it's half price. Yeah, I'm not going to pay full price. Got to hell, it's exactly right. I feel like maybe I'm to blame. I feel like as a KFC work right there. That went hold on a minute.
They listened to the show and went, hold on a minute. This Dando guy, all these thousands and millions of listeners out there, he's costing us a lot of money. I better go, I'll take this straight to the prime minister. Took a straight to the channel, and I'm taking the straight And now this guy is now managing some store and mill juror he got promoted, and now we don't get our hack. I was devastated, kind of like I've told our story once where we used to have that that. You
know. We used to work at pop Culture right where I used to work as well, and we had the drinking machine, the drink of the cam machine, so it does and stuff, and there used to be one I believe it was fifty six in the machine. If you put two dollars in, push fifty six for a can of Pepsi Max, and chuck your can of Pepsi Max and give you two one dollar coins in exchange. It was always a free cannip Pepsi Max. And I did it for it like a good year. And now I trusted this one person I name her name.
It was as a girl. I told her, and all of a sudden I'd go to the machine and fifty six would be empty. And I was like, she's fucking told people. And whenever you go there was always just fifty six was empty. Fifty six was empty. I was like. And then like, I no, A week later there's a maintenance man. He's fixing the machine and it didn't work anymore. So if you ever find out a hack people learned from me, don't tell anybody. Just enjoy the good
life. Indeed, we might have to keep our hacks to ourselves here, because I mean, if someone listening to this show actually went to you know, the Colonel's HQ and said, man, the way, there's a couple of guys in Geelonge who were getting you know, cheap tendies. Yeah, alkay, three words for you. Pow Snitches get stitches then, indeed anyway, And they don't get bitches either, do they. They certainly do not. Bitches just become bitches anyway. So my first question for you, what's
your first question for me? What was it? My first question for you? Because you've already asked me, and I don't know how we gotta started talks to Williams. We get to that. That's right now. What did Homer want to find and destroy as part of his summer to do list? What did you want to find and destroy as part of his summer Homer? I missed that one? What was it? It was the Lost City of Atlantis City of Atlantis, which is from the episode The Deep South. Wasn't
it Atlanta? Though? Remember in Atlanta the Lost of Atlanta the Future Runner episode which was which which I chucked up as a bonus Pagreon skills go back and you listen to this and the free feed go back and you'll hear the episode of Tails the Future on Me that I whacked up as a bonus whilst we were away on our holidays a Deep South. It was a really fun episode. Has a very similar guy, Nemeber, the guy that runs the Atlanta places, very much like Wallace Brady. And this isn't he correct?
Correct? Yeah? And guess what you're going to get access to that for only two dollars a month? Five more on was five dollars a month. I don't want to. I don't want to why to the people, but you know what I mean. Support your pals, Support your pals. My next question is what is coming up at the Imax theater. What's the movie that's coming up coming soon? Is it inside your nostril? Up your nostril. I'll give you that one, up your nostro. A question for you
is what is Skinner's alternative to Darwinian evolution? Skinner's alternative? What is it? It's Lamarckian Lamarckian, all right? And my final one, when when the Reverend Love joins and and Flander sharp saying, when you need to offer an evolution an alternative, there's evolution, you mean like Lamarkian. My final question is Brockman is juror number what he's during number seven and in like roast beef for lunch. Yes, indeed, I like that a lot. But
I like Ken Brockman as you are very Ken Brockman ish. I reckon. You can relate to it in a lot of ways, can't you. Yeah, do you have a lot of like screen caps and images like in a in a folder on your on your computers. My downloads folder is an absolute mess. I just like say things, save the downloads And I never ordered my memes, Like I know they're in there, but they're just in there somewhere. I occasionally will like I've got a little term up mostly and I've
got pretensions towards straightening out my life. I'm going to go through my pictures folder and rather than you know, like X Underscore, Simpsons, got whatever, I'm like, give it a new name. So I was like, oh, if I need to find this, I know I can type in this and I'll find this. But I've got so many Ken Brockman months, like you know, the one where he looks up and it's Brockman in trouble and he's sort of going or just the one where he's dressed like a pimp
and giving the thumbs up. I don't know. I just got so many Ken Brockman images. I just love him. My final question to you is Lisa, if she goes down to Mexico, I will be known as senior ya ugly. But what will her job be? What will her job be? No idea? I don't seen you talking about? What was it? Booger pickery? Alright, well, picker of bookers. The four figure Discount
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thousand and six. It was written by Jay Stewart Burns as we said, and directed by Raymond s Percy. It stars Larry Hagman as Wallace Brady. Who would Larry Hagman be to our listener, is mister Davis? Give us a bit of an instant look. He's millennials and gem Ze are probably like who, but very big in the seventies eighties as the star of Dallas, one of the biggest shows on television at the time. He played JR.
Ewing Chu a precurse to your anti heroes like Walter White and Tony Sopran all that he was evil, but you loved him because he was so you know, fun with it. And before that he was under the leading I dream of Jeannie was he found the he found the magic bottle on the beach opening up and how comes Jeanie? Yes? Was he was? Okay? That
makes sense now. So by the way, if he didn't exist, we probably wouldn't have the Who shot mister Burns episode would be that's correct, because yeah, I mean the Who Shot Mister Burns episode is based on a Dallas cliffhang called Who Shot Jr? Everybody everybody wanted to know who shot Jr? And it's before you can got on the internet and find out spoilers, you know what I mean. It was just like I can't imagine what well I
can kind of magic. I can just remember before the Internet, when like you had to just wait, you just had to wait and find out, Like, oh my god, I could just find out, Like, can you remember the first spoiler you found out? I'm pretty sure I've asked this question before. It was the six Cents one. I think it might have been, yeah, yeah, yeah, Anyway, now I'm trying to remember because I think the Who Shot Jr? Son of Dales was actually like on
the cover of Time magazine. This is an old reference, but yeah, it was like, oh my god, everybody wants to know. So, yeah, we wouldn't have mister Burns, We wouldn't have who Shot Mister Burns?
Without it wasn't it a dream? As well? In the end, there was something, there was something the character, Yeah, it's a dream or something, and who does Yeah, yeah, but then they brought that character back and they sort of tried to recon it like it was, oh, no, you just dreamed that person died, Like what the fuck? Yeah, what a cop out? Yeah, because they parody that in Who
Shot Mister Burns? When Smith's has the dream about mister Burns and he wakes up in his apartment, he cops out the cigarette butts and things like, oh, it was just a dream. No, it wasn't really anyway. So it also stars Melanie Griffith as the on the audio tape as well. I honestly thought that this was a rather cruel joke at the expense of the lovely miss Griffith. Well, she did it herself. And then then I stood at the end it's like, that's Melanie, because first of all,
I thought, we're doing this. Melanie Griffith impersonation is doing pretty good because he's got a very distinctive, breathy, sort of baby gold kind of voice that's quite well over these Melanie Griffith's you know, been around forever. Our young and vital listeners will probably know her as the mum of Dakota Johnson, star of the Fifty Shades movies. She I did not know that. Okay,
I know it now though. Yeah. But yeah, but Melan Griffin, oh, as one might say, but yeah, it does have that very kind of yeah voice, yeah yeah voice, And I'm like, oh, you guys are taking the piss. That's a big crowl. And it turned out to be Melanie Griffith, who is clearly a good sports in on the joke. Yes, the chopboard gag because they had chopboard gag in this one because they had spare time. Was so I can't speak French, but I don't speak French. Written in French, so it's is it Jean palais
pass franca that's it. There you go, There you go. Someone is someone who knows their French. There he goes. That's what it says on the oms someone who doesn't know for so that's the only that's the French I say when I'm in Franz Franz and the Ga. The cash game was the photographer takes the Simpsons picture, which sets off a slideshow of events from two thousand and six thirteen. We've seen this one before, well, Marge married Jim Bell and things like that before this season as well. It was in
the yeah, we've seen it in season seventeen, haven't we. Yeah, it's pretty oh this one. The episode kicks off a Bart this is the stuff that was cut from the spelling as fast as I can episode. So Bart's watching Bobberrella and it's funny because I was watching this and I'm watching it going this feels I feel like I've seen this before and I haven't seen but I feel like I've had a similar scene where it was like watching Boberrell.
We haven't had Bubarrella for a while. Bubarrella feels like a really like two or three seasons ago character, and this makes sense now that they've explained that it was thrown in there from from that era. So Bart is watching Bobberrella. He thinks he's wasted his summer because it's nearly the end. I thought, how fitting that we're reviewing this as summer is a battery end in the United States. Literally, this is going to be released on the day when
summer ends. So long you as Summer. I had a very nice time during you UK summer was the first week we got there. It rained for the entire week and I was like, oh my god, of course it is why wouldn't it be. I've come all the way to see summer and it's raining in England anyway, But the last couple of weeks we're decent with. I would comparing it to like a nice spring day in Australia. Something was like, we had one what they called a hot day and it was
twenty eight. I was like, oh, you silly English. You were like, you're like Homer in Australia's like, yeah, it's kind of hot. Yes, Well, you know, just as our summer is ending for our American friends and our English friends as well, we're finally making an exit out of a rather chilly winter into spring. Our birthdays are coming, which means the weather's getting better. Christmas is on the way, Halloween's on the way, good times ahead. Indeed, coincidence that you know, better weather
comes along, just as Dandy when I made another year who knows? Who knows? So Grandpa has his list as well, mentioned about Esther, Williams and whatnot, and Bart tries to get everything done not ruined. His summer. Also a gagged it probably yeah, I mean it's an historical name and I don't think it's been completely stricken. For the record, but I don't know if you can make a job a joke about it. I don't know if you can make a joke about the Negro League these days. No,
Like, well, I guess you can. I mean why not? I mean he's not making a joke about the league. The jokes and again more about about the person But is it more offensive to say that you can't include them in the joke? And you know that's not get into a discussion. He goes win a baseball game, we get the parody of what's the film that, Well, there's two here? This is a two fu, isn't it, because the coach is clearly Walter Math are from the Bad News Bag.
Of course, yes, yeah again someone, This is why I thought it was a Meloy Griffin and personalty, because it's a very good Walter Math that one personator get in there simpthing Dan you said basis Homer off of him? Oh? Of course your home voice. Yeah that's right. Of course
you had fun. You learned a little something too. Tuning into this episode a full finger this game of Daddy, and then of course when Bart hits the home run and fireworks start going off, it's a bit of a it's a shout out to the climax of the Natural movie from the eight starring Robert Redford as a baseball theme on. It's one of my late dad Dad's favorite movies. Is it really feel like every dad has a sporting movie of some
kind it's one of their favorites. Like for my dad's for something, this is not sporting with my dad loves happy gam but for something who comes to favorite movies, my dad loves the movie The Warriors. Have you saying The Warriors? Yeah, I've got an on blue R fantastic, absolutely loves The Warrior. Not once the Warriors great great films a rose, but my dad loves the movie The Warriors. Of other games like Warriors come out and play. Oh good movie, great soundtrack. Yes, a lot to enjoy The
Warriors. Bought the Warrior's board game. Funk Ga made a Warriors board game of four people, I was a funk game movie. It wasn't funk. There's a Warrior's board game that a boy. I haven't played it yet, but I'm really excited to play it. That actually makes a lot of sense because the plot of the Warriors is essentially they've got to get from point A to point B without getting killed by various gangs. Yeah. Yeah, great movie The Warriors. Yeah, absolutely worth checking out if you can, if
you can find it, yeah, definitely. So yeah, so you got the pizza party afterwards. Then he has to wants to appear in a summer stop play a film not so great Grease too. Remember Grease too. People are people are reclaiming great Grease. It's coming around, isn't it. People are like, oh no, you know it was good Grease too. And I'm like Grease too. I've watched it for a long long time. But very early role for Michelle Fifer. Yeah, who was the heart throb that
the male lead. He's a guy named Maxwell call Field, Okay who honestly he sounds like the butler from The Nanny. It's not he is English. Although do you know the movie Empire Records? Of course I do. Yeah, yeah, he's Rex Manning. Ah fuck Okay, yeah yeah, it's Rex Manning day and he's and he's Rex Manning. Yeah, but he never really sort of never hit it big. I mean, he's incredibly handsome, Valley. He looked like the dude from the Princess Bride. He's got that
sort of ye little tought. Yeah, yeah, I'm thinking of the music you know later on this episode when they go to the museum and you hear that doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo Do do do Do Do Do do? That's the kind of a music expect to hear playing. When he walks into a room, he sort of looked like Michael York who was you know, what do you call it? He was homes Dad and homes paternity cute, That's right, Yeah, that's what I was thinking of, And
yeah, homes perternity cut ye a bit like that anyway. But yeah, there was that recent Grease TV series as well, Rise of the Pink Ladies, that I think was kind of riffing on Grease Too a bit as well. So, yeh, people aren't there gun, that's pretty good. I'm like, I don't know it is it's Grease too? One has reproduction as the song rebroduction? Is that Grease too? I think? So, I don't think it's in Grease one. I think I know all the songs from
this one. Wasn't John Travoltan living in it? In John, I'm afraid just na look as much as everybody loves Michelle fire for It's kind of like, no, no, I just didn't work. No, it felt like cash grabbing. It certainly was. But then he goes to see the Sun, a blockbuster, which was a men in black riff. There they get out of my way? Was it? You raggedy maggots? My face, you raggedy maggots. That's why it must be seeing that, It's like,
that's what Will Smith was in that year. It's just that the dded catchphrase, didn't he Yeah, it was like that makes this look good? Well, you know, work on Earth is one of my favorite fucking lines in the history of movies. It's just when it comes to sci fi films, it's just the greatest. It's so stupid, but it's just it's you know, and you know that that continues to this day. We know, keep my wife's name out your fucking mouth the catchphrase, but it's the emphasis on
fuck fuck mouth mouth. I would never forget. The first time I watched that, it was like it took took the world was processing for about ten seconds of is this actually happening? Is this real? What am I watching right now? It's just so I know, it's a dated reference. Now I would go into it, but it was just you rewatch it now, and it's just like it's so surreal, like Will Smith doing that was happening. Here going on, It's like watching your childhood hero getting shot. It
was like, what is going on was happening. It's it's our version of watching the JFK SASA. Really, where were you when Will Smith slapped Chris rob Because I mean, you know, Twitter seems loud, but you know you can't actually hear it. It's just you know a lot of people are sort of typing and everything that so it sounds like a bit of a cacophony. It was like Twitter went silent for like ten second, like and then it was like hashtag the app. Everyone was just like, I don't know
what to do. They couldn't they couldn't read their fingers stunned to silence like ten seconds because it was just like you couldn't look away, you know, you just could not look away from it anyway. Yeah, And I mean when I first sort of heard about it, I'm like, oh, it's some kind of it's it's a stunt. It's a prank that has to be
a bit or they've got a film coming out or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah, But then it's just like, oh no, this just happened, and now we're just going to keep handing out off because like this should have happened, and then we're going to give one to Will Smith. Dude. It did that mus to be the most awkward room to be in for
the rest of the night, right, it really was. Yeah. I mean you're hearing all these stories about I don't know, like alliances were being drawn up, but some people were like, oh someone, so I went and talked to Will and make sure that he was a right someone was sure that Chris Smith's Chris Rocks all right got slapped really hard, is what it
got slapped by Will Smith. There's not a small guy, No, not at all, that Will Smith because it Will Smith is because we we just reviewed for our Going Down the South Pike, which is still available for free. Can find it now when all of your various podcast apps. The episode what was it called cat Orgyorgy Wicked wild wild West not a wild while we're starring Will Smith. Yes, but then Bart's racing home. All the trees are changing color. He's not done yet. He needs to find a summer
romance like that. I thought that was a nice visual gear. No, I've got an outrun. I've got an outrun autumn. Yes, So he finds the summer romance sort of like a Grease parody, not a Grease parody of Grease reference. I guess with the summer lovin, but anyway he can guess. So, but yeah, that what a queen that girl. Yeah, a hundred boys in the summer, Yes, exactly. Bart gets home. He said, I just had my first kiss and I was like what,
And I'm like, don't worry about continuity, doesn't matter. We've had several episodes of Bart having his first kiss. Let's not get into it. Over then says, you know your offer barter beer or whatever. When he gets the third base and then ticks off on his list have fake interest in the boy, and Lisa says, finally there's time now for us to go to the museum. And they arrive and there's the show for this week or whatever they think. In his Loom's Labor and Liberation, where it's the history
of women weaving and home, it's just Lucky's just disappointed. You can't believe it. He goes to offer but a drink of his special water bottle. This whole thing just wasn't even all that funny. But then it turns into the the show, there's a history of museum sponsored by Kelloggs. I didn't get the reference. They're sponsored by Kellogg's. What Calloggs like or something? What? No, I guess the Kelloggs is like, it's breakfast cereal for
kids. You know, he's tone of the tiger. But he's just getting you know, absolutely weaponized. Maybe, although I think they might have covered their eyes legally, because I think normally a spell Kelloggs the breakfast cereal people with two g's and this was only one. Okay, they should have caught it. Kelloggs would have been better, right for the history of islence. Oh why aren't you running for the simple anyway? Assistant? Yes, oh, buy, I'd like a top of tea. But there's a really long
line, Flanders all the way at the front rest. The question why is it the very fund of a line for a museum's gonna talking about the history of weapons? Anyway? So Hermer cuts in and then everyone else cut in front of Flanders. They end up at the back of the line. So Flanders a good theory to make the kids feel better. Turnament, we'll feel like we're at the front. But Hamma won't of them. Let them have that time to do. Would I do best? Ruin it for everybody?
Hey Flanders, thanks for saving our place. But wait, wait, hold the phone there home, dude, I was totally here. Are you calling me a liar in front of my kids? Because I take a bullet for you man right in the mouth. Oh fine, take the cut, ned Flanders is doing out cuts? Hey for one? Which to part Acome said, if bony here is getting cuts, I want them too. What disco stew slads in front of you? Hear that? Run? Tell you what? If we turn around, it'll feel like we're at the front of the
line. Yeah, no you don't. I'm everywhere. Then we're at the Imax theater and the movie is Nunchuck's cool but useless, And I kind of agree ridiculous. Yeah, I wholly disagree. You agree or disagree? I well, I've never seen nunchucks used in person. I've never seen like. I can imagine him being effective if you know how to use him, but fucking knowing how to use him properly? It seems like a lot of work.
Yes, true. I mean, look, I initially thought this nunchucks will look really cool when you're striking your pose and you're sort of flicking him over your shoulder and like it's like Jesus, don't mess with this person. It was the coolest ninja turtle. So I always wanted nunchucks when I was a kid, not a Donna Tello. Dude. Well, if you were a little bit of a geeky kid, you were done a Tello a kid because he was the gadgets guy. If there's a bit of a smart ass,
you were the Raphael. If you were just the easy go like a lucky sheep, you were Michael Langelo. Leonardo was the boring one. If you're boring, likely no one Luckily Leonardo, Right, he's the leader like off. That's like liking Cyclops. If you're into the X Men, yea is the is the reserved mature big brother. Like I don't know, you got fun love and angsty of the world. I have angst or smart you
know, good thinking, good thinking. Look, I initially thought, you know, nun chucks, and they look great, but are they all that effective? I writtenly saw John Wick Chapter four, Wait to watch it. Though there's a lot to it. There's a lot going on. I just can't find like, I can't book three hours in my schedule to sit down
and watch it yet, you know that's the thing. Yeah. But Keano, God bless him, he seems to have learned every weapon on the face of the earth to convincingly playing John Wick over four movies, breaks out the nun chacks on this one and sort of has some guys his head pind or table and just none chucking him. It's like, oh, that's how you use because you don't just get a baton. Well true, but I mean
I think the chain gives you a little bit more sort of momentum. Momentum yeah, okay, but anyway, yeah, Kiano bashing the shad out of this guy's skull with nune chucks Like, oh, okay, I now get the appeal. Okay. But then we have Maggie looking at the wall of weapons. She takes out the knife and she holds march at ransom basically,
and then people ever tries the yard and the bullet vests. I did like the end of that scene for like you think it's also like harmless and it pans out and bulls have been fight everywhere in the room and everyone looks scared. I'm like, that's exactly what would happen. I'm like, that is true. I'll like that little pay off at the end. Then we have Bart stretching Millhouse. Do you want to be in the NBA or not?
But I'm sorry, that just reminded me of just a bit from the very early days of Jackass, where I think I've talked about this bass when Knoxville and some mates went out to like weigh out of town, out of the mountains or something, and he shot himself in the in the chest while wearing a bulletproof like pull out a thirty eight and shot himself in the chest with it, And the footage of it is like that really sort of grainy Blair
witch sty whole hogital video from like the late eighties, early two thousands. It's like late eighties, late nineties. I'm sorry, but oh god, this looks like a snuff movie everything before Jack asked we had that c K Why remember c K? Why do you remember those? Oh yeah, camp, Well, you can say the full name because it might be camp Kip yourself. That's wanted. That's what it stood for it. But yeah, I remember they've seen so many videos these days on YouTube where references to self
harm like that automatically sort of blanked out. Really yeah, not good anyway, So that's why I was reluctant to say the full name. But you know, screw, We'll just see what we want. This is a full finger discount. But but as I said, but stretching Millhouse to try and get into the NBA family or leaving Millhouse is now stretched looks very much like stretched dude from the tree as of horror ten. I want to say it is when but it is stretched dude. But then they leave, but Flanders
they're leaving, But Flanders is they haven't even got in yet. That's how far the line had been. But then they lock it up and the homer gives him the audio tape of Melanie Griffith just walking around and saying, this one's nice room, this one's nice too. It just they make her sound so dumb, don't they. But she'd voiced them though. She's willing to go with it. This room's nice. Let's go into the next one. This room's nice too, This room's nice. This room's nice too. This
room's nice too. This room's nice. This room's nice. This room's nice too. The Hall of the Weapons has been locked out, well, the history of weapons has been locked out now, but they can still go into the Hall of Man and is where they discuss evolution and it's got unisex toilets and Flanders is just not a fand at all the myth of creation. But this is the thing if you've been raised to believe that, you know, creationism is the thing I can actually buy into. Todd being like what's mummy
your monkey? Like like like that's oh yeah. It would be so confusing for a child, wouldn't it. Like what do you mean? Yeah, if you've been sold a bill of goods for you know, certain for all your life, Yeah, of course you're going to go, well, that's when you start making your logical you're quite unquite logical connections go well, if this is the case, then there's nothing no, no, no, yeah, I can really do a number on your whole Yeah, your whole belief
system. I love how that is. Sort of take the Micky as well. It's like it's old lies, evolution, it's old lies. You told us we came from a stock, you did it? It's like, oh, so like everyone lies, that's why. And then you know, if there's little kid is out there listening talent, turn us off for like a
minute, right, But I like to say the actual truth. But it's like I've had someone I've discussed on the podcast say that they told their kids about S A N T A right, And it's like, because I don't like to my kids, And I was like, you know what, how about you just fucking let them have a bit of a childhood, like okay, like some lies are okay. No, some are okay. They're not hurting it. It's just it's fun, you know what I mean. Anyway,
that just reminded me of that. But so then the church counceled meeting is hardly anybody in there. I did like the sign at the front topic religion at religion and Flanders is angry again side show mail, just randomly that they can't get enough of their side show mail, can they? As I've written down here, that's too much mail. That's in brak. It's two scenes. Yeah, two scenes is just too much. Yeah, So Flanders is angry that there's that. You know, there's no apes in the Bible.
How can you believe it? Why would they believe when it's not in the Bible? And Helen loved Joyce suggests that this controversy could help to generate some extra income since the Episcopalians have their vibrating seats over now across the road and their church. And he says, well, I could be the white Al Sharpton. Now Al Sharpton another reference for the young uns who may not understand who he is. You want to give us a bit of a bit
of an African American community leader, the Reverend Al Sharpton. I believe the time, didn't we? Yes? Yeah, I mean, look, I'm loath to say the don king of religion, but had a very had a very similar sort of style of delivery and appeal. A show man, wasn't he? Yeh yeah, a civil rights activist as well. Primarily yes, but yeah, you continue look up Al Sharkin. But Flanner suggests that they are the ultimate theories to evolution to Skinner at school, and they threaten to
burn the Skinner's car lise if he doesn't actually listen to them. So now they're going to be teaching creationism in the school and Ralph ass our Ocean God's Tears. Skinner looks over to see for approval from Flanners and Reverend Love joined. They approve. So then now Lisa is the Ralph as Ralph refer because Lisa can't believe this is actually happening. So when I come back from commercial and Skinner shows the video. So you're calling Guide a liar an unbiased comparison
of evolution and creationism. How can you teach the Book of Genesis as a scientific theory? This helpful video will evade all your questions? High screen word. So you're calling God a liar an unbiased comparison of evolution and creationism. Let's say hi to two books. One the Bible, was written by our Lord. The other, The Origin of Species, was written by a cowardly
drunk named Charles Darwin. Yeah, is this slander? Darwin was one of the greatest mind of all time, then why is he making out with Satan? Revolution is widely acknowledged. His scientific fact is even accepted by prominent conservatives like George Will and the late Pope John Paul. It's something to think about. The George Will, have you read this book, The Argin of Spaces I've divide it. I have never read the argin of species. It just
seemed like way above my pay rate. They called Charles Darwin the cowardly drunk, and he makes out with Satan just as you were discussing the elidist that everyone plays dirty goodness. Lisa then gets home. She's really angry. She says, you know, on a test, if every answer is God did it? And Marge tries to explain that margin here is kind of not the voice of reason, but she's the one saying can't we all just get along? The moderate centrist that's like, like we can coexist, Like you can
believe that and they can believe that. And it doesn't mean that either one is right or wrong. It's just let's just learn to live together and accept each other's beliefs. That's all well known. Mad. Before we get into that, I have a very important question. Why was Maggie in the bin? I I didn't even write notes for that. I was like, I don't get this, this just feels weird, didn't pay off anything whatever. I just moved on. Yeah, I mean was she holding the switchblade again?
I mean I don't think she don't know. I think if she was then it'll be like, oh, now she's got a taste for crime and she's going to be holding up Marge for candy all the time. But it was just like she's just in the bin. March happened, Marge just like everyone the bin, and then Maggie was in there and I was like, this is silly, doesn't make I didn't get it. If you know what it meant. Let us know Simpson's mail, Bagerie, but don't come come
below. Lisa says, no, you get the cheese between science or belief. So Lisa's very she's very black and white, and she's very like, I'm right, you're wrong. She believes something like she's just very matter of fact. She very hard to budge her and very would you say that she's she struggles to what's the word compromise. By the end, she always does, But at first she's very much initially gets very sort of dogmatic and very sort of strict and and believes, yeah, because you know, I think
in this case, science is her religion. So you know that's she's going to be quite zealous about that. You're right, But I think invariably she learns to learns to as he said, compromise learns to find the find the positive in both arguments. We're now having dinner and families all having dinner, and Homer says he's opened the new ideas as well. But then he finds
onions with his peas and they ain't going to happen. I've got a friend who has to separate everything on the plate, and they say they're not diagnosed of anything. But I'm like, I'm pretty sure there's something something though, but do a bit of that. He separates the food and then he has to eat it all in particular order as well. Okay, so he separates the veggies, everything has to be separate, not touching on the plate, and eats it in an anti clockwise direction, so that meets is the last
thing that he eats on the plate every time. I don't think your friend needs to be diagnosed. I think me not a doctor, can pretty pretty solid diagnosis based on that. It's now a town meeting time. They're discussing the disabled parks, as you're saying earlier, for smokes and pop tarts. Yeah, Quimby, not just secrets but pop tarts. But notice, as we always say, when it comes to these town meetings. It's either side Mail, Lenny carl or Barney and it's again Lenny Carlin, this and such.
You know you've got You've got a whole town full of people. Is him to take advance? They just forget now. Yeah, but Lisa says, you know, you can only teach one theory. You can't teach both. It's just not going to w you can't co exist. So of course they go creationism. Now did you think it was interesting in that? I feel like in the real world it would be you know, going evolution and creationism would be the one having to try and fight to get in there.
Wherein the Sins universe, it's evolutions having to try and fight its way back into the school system. I know Skinner was bright, but no, it feels like that an entire town is against Lisa and against evolution, which which is odd. Yeah. Look, I mean, I'm sorry, I should do a little more. I shouldn't have done my wikipeding before we did this
episode. But I mean I'm keen to find out how many states in the US favored creationism or what they read rebranded as intelligent design in favor of Oh, this is what it was referred to around this time intelligent Design movement. The next one is Intelligent Design Debunked. For meanwhile, Martin. Martin finds a letter for the secret meeting that has been written by L. M. S. This as we get the little mostes like gag, which it just
comes out of absolutely nowhere. It is so stupid, but I absolutely loved it. Little Most is like it's little little some, like when someone's little little Tom Jeffreys or something like little at the start. It's makes it so much funnier to me. It does. I'm always astonished at how many hip hop artists call themselves little something. Yeah, little John, but it's not little, it's little l L Little John Nelson. He's in the meeting as well. We realize he's in the wrong one. It's meant to be with
the bullies burning spiders. I think it was, which I thought, Oh, that's very nice. Chapter one, when we compare the individuals of the same variety or sub variety of our older cultivated plants and animals, Lisa Simpson, you're under arrest for the teaching of non public of science. There are so many worse crimes. Why are you persecuting me? Well, we only have the man power to enforce the last lot past. You know, it's not the best system, but well, in fact it's it's pretty much the
worst. You live. If you do, you live, if you do. In the old days, you would have been all over that. And then we cut to a scene with Snake just shooting people on a roof, which I don't think you would have in an episode anymore, Like you live, you don't, And I'm like, oh my, Usually Snake is just like he's not actually really hurting people. He's just rubbing the quickie maut or whatever, and he might shoot a pool or whatever, but it's not like
going out and just murdering people. This seemed like he was just murdering people. He's not a random shooter. That's not for Snake. We know and love. Yeah, even for Snake, this felt out of character. Now the court case, this Gud versus Lisa Simpson, and we get Wallace Brady as a prosecutor, and Wallas Brady was just absolutely hilarious. I really really enjoyed it. In Brockman loved the reveal of him being on the jury as well. But it's just dumb. It's just not going well from for Lisa
at all. Now there's a scene where they cut to the jury or gasping, can't remember what was said exactly. I think it's Arthur Franks says something or whatever. But they'll go and Lenny in that shot has no five o'clock shadow. It's just it's just yellow. Yeah, unusual, Yeah it is. I'll freeze frame it and chuck it up in the in the Patrion group
and I will make it happen. But they bring up the missing link theory, the missing link, and then we get Wallace with the Bambi and the mother who killed your your mother who's at the fire evolution, So Lisa, they all arrive home the family and Lisa apologizes, you know, she should have just gone with the flow, like you said, and he is just like, ah, Now I feel bad for Lisa. Like usually usually I struggled to feel bad for Lisa when she's being sort of like somewhat pompous.
But here I know they I thought the way that Jay Stewart Burns wrote her in this episode, she didn't come across like a twenty year old in the body of an eight year old. She came across like a kid. And the fact that she gives up here, I'm just like, oh, you know what. I thought she was very well written. It felt real the way she responded to the situation. It did feel like the first time, you know, you discovered that Esa n Ta is not Ria. Yeah.
Yeah, you're just like like, oh, no, I've had I've had one of my big beliefs just sort of zipped away. Yeah. But it's not even so much that it's not that she doesn't believe it anymore. It's just that she feels defeated, doesn't she like, what's the point? You can't system? Yeah? Or you know, yeah, you've got up against the system knowing that you're right, and yeah, still you've got some rather
obtuse people just kicking it to the curb. I'm good. So she throws her the Charles Darn book in the bin and Marge then reads it, and I'm like, you know what, Marge, for all her faults, she's smoking like she's one point. She's like at the at the baseball cage, we're in a short shorts and she's in the shower with her hair all down. I'm like, they always draw sexy, Marge. Haad down is always sexy. As weird as that sounds, but Marge haad and is great.
I'm a fan. Yeah, always reminded. It reminds me of the I think It's Homer alone where she goes to Rancho relax so and she sort of sinks into the bar. Yes, yeah, please, I love it when you're not into it by ignored me, I'm not even here. Really weird scene here though, where Homers like he loves it when she's not into it. I'm like, this just felt like something you might have like riffed in, like the Writer's Room is a bit of a gay, but you don't
put it into an episode. It felt so I was like, hey, what if what if home? Or was like more like Peter Griffin or you know, what if more family? What's got a racy gags? Can we get away with no home? And not being down with consent? Yeah? This was a Peter Griffin gad to the fullest. Yeah, Millhouse then I did not like it. It made me feel unpleasant. Yeah. Millhouse then serves a he'll serve time whilst Lisa fleas to Mexico. She says, not
going to do that. Let's reveal that it's Nelson now what's this a reference to the Puzzle Transition. I have no idea. I get the feeling it might be like old school Mission Impossible something get smart on Mission Mission Him. Let's go, let's do Puzzle Transition TV. Yeah, Puzzle trus I'm just typing here, Puzzle Transition TV show. It's gonna be a TV show reference, right, It's gonna be something. The Crystal Maze is a British game
show. Advice by Nah, I don't think it's that. The Bletchley Circle drama. It's not it. Nah, It's weird, isn't it. Let us know because it's not on the wiki page either. Let's go, let's go. I'll type monkey soup and I go to the IMDb because sometimes I have more info there in the trivia. So I go to the IMDb page. Let's have a look. I'll go to the trivia there. I damn it with your ads, all right, here we go, Here we go.
The first thing. The first thing came up. The two scenes of Nelson removing his mask was supposed to feature the Mission Impossible theme music, but the staff couldn't get the rights of the song, so Alf Clausen had to create a unique motif there you go. So it was supposed to be a Mission Impossible. Reference was they'd rip off the mask, but they couldn't get the rights to the music. If you haven't seen the latest Mission Impossible,
are you of those movies I've seen? I'ven't ever seen the first three, Yeah, but I've got them all penciled in because I'm just apparently it's getting better and better, especially if Tom Cruise is doing his own stunts and shit, like he's trying to outdo himself every time. Now, yeah, they're really a gold standard stuff for me. But and let you know, the masks sort of play a big part in them. You know, He's always like, oh my god, you thought it was Philip Seamoffer, but now
we pulled off a mask in the Tom Cruise or something like that. And someone someone on social media said, because I think the next Mission Impossible one might be the last one, supposedly because Tom Cruise is getting a bit old and can't be jumping out of planes or holding onto rockets anymore. And I think it's like, wouldn't be great at the very end they pull off a mask. Tom Cruise pulled off a Tom Cruise masking was like a melee West
of Bits because he's from in the first movie. It's like, at least shit, they played the long car full circle anyway, that'd be neat. I just says here. In Rolling Stone magazines June twenty eighth, nineteen ninety cover story about The Simpsons, it called Homer Simpson a man whom evolution has laughed. Hear the law again in this episode, the law against teaching evolution is struck down because angry Hommer resembles the picture of what an evolutionary missing link
would actually look like. Anyway. But yeah, thank you I am dB for clearing that up for us. So it must they must say that in the audio commentary they were going for them for the music. It couldn't get a mission impossible refeah, because it must have been. I was if it doesn't have that the music don't don't don't don't don't I mean I do do do do? I was like there could be any bloody spy show from the sixties or seven talking. It was so obscure that you knew it was something.
But like mission Puzzle doesn't have the puzzles they does it. I don't think so, like it feels no. I mean I think they mentioned the old TV series The Saint in there as well. They could have something to do with it maybe maybe anyway, but yeah, so so Nelson really reveals it he's the he was Millhouse in that scene, which is just weird. It just felt so out of place to have it this episode, Like what was the point? You know what? I mean? Just what why?
I mean, because it's sort of like it's a spive episode. It's like, what's going on? I know there's a lot in this episode. As we said, it's got a really solid foundation, and you know, it's got some good gags that are relevant to that throughout the whole thing, but then occasional just throws in these just weird little non sequents that you know, and sometimes they work a treat, but in this case, it's like, no, you've got a perfectly good thing going here, don't you know,
but a little most is like is one thing right? But like, yeah, I direct reference to something like if it was an episode it was about like spies or something like that, it would make sense, but in an episode about evolution and things like that just felt I'd like save that for an
episode that makes sense. It feels like it's fitting the theme with the episode, like you're going for like a serious I know that it's not a serious moment because Millhouse's dressed this Leasa he's gonna go to go to prisoner blah blah blah blah. But it's a somewhat serious theme and then you've got this random
shit in there. Yeah, I mean it's it's it's a serious part of the of the story and that you know, Lisa's faith is kind of in sciences on a dwindling, and Madge comes up with the solutions like yeah, it's gonna it's gonna be great. You know, it's like, oh, this will lead us into the final Uh it's not final acting sort of final sequence like oh cool, But then you put this weird button on the end of it with like no, that's an ass at all, that's actually Anielsen's
like no, not bin. Yeah. Back at the courtroom now, mister Flaggers, you're familiar with the Bible, correct as familiar as it's proper to be. Don't worry, Lisa, I've got the answer to your problems right here. Look call me. I brought you a beers marge, a twist off. Come hurt, and you are positive that man and ape cannot be related as sure as I am that Jesus hates hip hop man open I what's
in you as a matter can't where I'm trying to. Yeah, yeah, market face go roller, and Flanders knows where he mits you know I'm wrong because she holds up the photo of the of the missing link with with Homer. Marge can't wait to see what we're volution will make next. You know
what was she just could be? I know, like a bird with a people face bear with pants on. Yes, And then Lisa says to Flanders, you know what, I respect your beliefs, but you know, I don't think you should be taught in school as much like science shouldn't be taught in church like you would believe. And then it's revealed that Todd is Nelson. I'm like, it's almost like at the last minute they're like this would be funny. It's like it just crowned these random too fucking like Nelson moments
into the episode. Weird. Yeah, I mean, if you'd had one at the very start and one at the very end, like we had Nelson at the at the in the meeting, remember and then he went and went to go burn Spider. So we've already had Nelson in the episode. It's just weird, get it? But look, I mean we've said in the past, how you know a bad ending can taint a good episode, or a good ending can redeem a bad episode. This is not a good ending. I mean, well, actually, no, it's a good ending.
Just that final little bit is not that great. The damage is that there's not enough damage done to make one go, hey, the monkey suits. There was a table episode. No, it was good, it was pretty. It was not a bad episode. A bit of fun with this one. Definitely enjoyed it. What do we learn Palmer? All right, what did you learn from the episode? Mister Davis? What did I learn from this episode? That I really shouldn't have studied for a Bachelor of Arts?
I really should have gone for a PhD in truthology from Christian Tech? Christian Tech. Yeah, what's the closest thing we have to Christian Tech in Geelong? Yeah? Oh golly, I don't think we have anything right? No, No, I mean, I'm sure there are various religious schools like Lutheran and Catholic and all that kind of stuff, but ones that are just you know, God's best. I don't know. Well, I learned that I'm never going to beer unless he has reached third base. Get on, when
that's done. From this knee forward, your names will be all right, missus Davis, It's time for the New Name Championship. We haven't done this for like five weeks. Just we're gonna know, pull back the curtain. Basically, we're about to start recording guys like we've done new names. I'm like, shit, that's right. We do extra stuff, don't we. We make extra work for ourselves around here. Dando, you were honest to a fault. We could have, you know, kept the whole ruse going
that this thing is blind. I mean it is blind. You know, it's I don't know who's who's doing the who's submitting the names. We sort of pull them out of a hat blindly, and it's like, yeah, well I like that name, but I didn't know who submitted it this time. I looked at the list with the names attached, but I did not let my you know, appreciation for say, Talio and Riquez. Sorry Tarlio
didn't get one of this round. I didn't let that. What did I say Talia, you said, Tyler, Yeah, I thought it was Talia. Should we start again? No? Okay, then, missen Rikers, I apologize unreservedly. But the upshot of it is, I've got three alternative titles for the Monkey Suit here. I really didn't pay too much attention to the names. I was just looking at the titles. So let's go with it. Shall we down know when I start? Or before we do that?
Do you want to sort of talk about who's doing well on the leaderboard? Yes? So the current leader board stands with in third position, we have a two way tie Adam Moorehouse and David Mott. In second position, Kyle Muldoon Heath Appleby on twelve points. That the guys in the third were on ten. I don't know whether I've said that. In the first position, me have Luke McKay on seventeen points, So hit me, what did we got? It's funny you should mention that because one point goes to Luke
McKay O. Luke's now in eighteen points. That makes him six clear of second way. I'm pretty sure he's gonna win because any one episode unless come less do we get three points? Now? Who knows? Unless we go for triple points or something with the final one. I don't know that would spectacular. Luke gave us a lovely Troy McLure reverence were by retitling this episode Hail to the Chimp. Hail to the Chimp. Alrighty, I think that's Troy McLure, isn't it. Yeah, Hail to the Chimp. Yes,
two points go to Richard gayfar Richard alrighty? Two points now gave us Richard now on I believe three points. Richard was on one, is on three points one. Richard does one. Richard for Homer Sapiens. Not bad, not bad at all. I like it, but three points. The new name for the monkey Suit is the doll region of species You and your Does you love it? I love them? The kid is guys and that was given to us by one Fergus jeffs. Fergus Jeff STAFFORLKS is in the Okay,
so Fergus is now in fourth position on nine points. Well done, Fergus. I'm near Fergus. And that is the new name challenge for the Monkey Suit episode of the Symptoms of four Finger Discard. So now Luke McKay cannot lose first position, while on Luke, you've wanted it again. Luke McKay's done it again. I'd done eighteen points. He can't lose it. He's six ahead of second. But we can see if Heath Appleby or Kyle muldoon you can get three points next week and try and claim second position and
third as well. We've got David Mott and Adam Moorehouse both on ten points. All right, so now it's time we get into some mail. Bad questions, Demail demail is here. Okay, so we've got here. First question, of course, is from Andrew JP. Andrew says, favorite religious themed movie mine is the Life of Brian one of the best Monty Python movies, religious themed movies, religious themed movies of angels? Is that religious thing? Can we go of Michael? Yeah? Why not? What about you?
My favorite religious theme movie is Martin Scorsese is The Last Temptation of Christ. Came out in nineteen eighty eight, starring Willem Dafoe. Was JC a writer in the US who I really respect, said it got to meet Martin Scorsese and said to him, if Church may made me feel the way Last Temptation makes me feel, I go every Sunday, and I have to agree. It's, yeah, just a terrific movie. It's it's really well put
to get an incredibly acted, fantastic soundtrack by Peter Gabriel. I watch it nearly every Easter, just a sort of Okay, get back in touch with my Catholic slash religious roots a little bit, because no, no, it just works for me. It's it's a I think it's a wonderful movie. I mean, not even wonderful is the wrong term for it. Tremendous movie. Okay, I'm going to make it more lighthearted. I'm going to say, Bruce Almighty starting Jim Carrey, Can I go with that one? Absolutely?
Again? It's got God in it played by Morgan Freeman. I but I remember the moment it was like I got the power and makes the fire hydrant go off. That was like killing. I was like ten would I was a be Jim Carrey fan as a kid. Were you a Jim Carrey fan in the nineties for that very brief period where he really burst out? Yeah, I mean it's like, wow, this guy is just grabbing things
by the scraffling neck and shaking the hell out of it. I mean, having was it like Ace Mantua of the Mask and Dumb and Dumber, all like in the space of what seemed like eighteen months to two years. It's like, oh shit, there's guy's everywhere and he's just you know, it's so full of beans. And you know, then he did a couple of other things like The Truman Show, which you know, we reviewed on the movie Guys and both really enjoyed and both gonna let out of Eternal Sunshine of
the Spotless Mine it's a fantastic movie as well. And you know there's of course movies like Bruce or Mighty La Liar. Yeah. Look, he's got a lot of good stuff to his credit. I mean, do we really hear much from him in these days? I mean, he still makes movies. I guess it still does stuff, but I think he doesn't quit Hollywood. Basically he hates he hates Hollywood. He hates everything about it. As a painter, now he does a lot of painting. Apparently artwork is really
up my alley. But no, for that that period there, I mean he was just absolutely slaying it. And yeah, he was such a pleasure to watch, I mean, such a such a joy to watch one of
my one of the most inspirational quotes I've ever heard was from him. He was doing like a speech up I think like maybe the university he went to or something, and he was talking about how his father was like an accountant and he hated it, you know, and then one day he just and then you know, he did it for years and years and years and though he hated it, and one day he lost his job. And he goes, in that moment, I realized, after twenty years or whatever, you
know, just lost his job. That was it. And He's like, in that moment, I realized, And it's what sort of inspired me to sort of do this podcast. I think quit my job. He was like, you can fail doing what you don't love, so he may as well take a chance doing what you do love. You know, makes a lot of sense. Well, well said Jim, and well well followed Dando. Yes, all right. Next question here comes from Talia, and it gets She says, what is your opinion over the fact that successes of dinosaurs are
actually chickens and other birds you look at like crows and magpies. You're like, you guys, are the t rex of like the Australian Wilock. What should they walk around? It's like they know they're the king. I've seen I've seen a fucking crow just pick up a sparrow and just fly off with it, you know. Oh yeah, that's funny. A good friend of mine she had a stage where, you know, she was putting minced out for these for these magpies and crows and they'd come and get it and they
were like very friendly and they might need to do that. Yeah. Yeah, they bring like a little rock back or something. It's like, you know, I'm not I'm not a free loader here you go to this payment all that kind of stuff, Like, oh, these guys have clearly got a little bit going on upstairs. Intend to think, Oh they're cute and
they're you know, they've got their communities and all that. One day I walked on my back door and they were like two crows that had either killed or found this other dead bird and they were just like dissecting it with their beaks and just ripping in it. Even like oh my god. It's like it was like, you know, walking on your parents having sex or something.
Yeah. Look, I don't disagree with the whole yeah thing. About birds and chickens and all that kind of stuff being evolved from evolved from dinosaurs. I love the idea that you know, there are some species that have just evolved. They don't need to evolve anymore. They're just perfect as there. They've sort of reached. Like it's like crocodiles or sharks. It's like, no, we don't need to, you know, improve anymore. We
can do. We're we're apexed it. We've polly apexed. It's funny when you talk about dinosaurs and the evolution been chickens because you think of Veloso rapp is. Apparently Veloso rap has actually had feathers like the size of chickens. Right, they're like big chickens. I've heard that. Yeah, that's why people say that Steven Spielberg as great as he as great as his films were,
just the park bringing interest back to dinosaurs and things like that. They're completely shaped kids, mind, it's what dinosaurs actually were, Like Doloposaurus, right, didn't have the frills. He added that for the visual effect for the movie. But like some things were Delosaurus. Now they think of the fucking frill neck lizard. Right, they didn't have that floss raptors didn't look
like that at all. You know, it's just big Steve. You if you heard our latest going down the South like you're not, we're talking about there. All right, we'll do We'll do one more question. Okay, Adam Warhouse. So museums, what's the course artifactor presentational collection you've ever seen? I will never forget walking into the museum in I believe it was New York and seeing the skeleton of the t rex. I was like, oh, yeah, that's actually that's a fucking dinosaur. But that's like, that's
actually a real dinosaur. I got to knock you out. Yeah, it was crazy. I was just like wow, like, no, these things did exist and they were that big. Yeah. Please your mind when you when you're when you see them the bones, it's like wait a minute. No, Whilst you know, we've got toys of them and we watched them movies and things like that, when you see the bones, it is like, wait a minute, these things actually existed and they ran this planet. You know. Yeah, I don't know. The jury is still out on
that one day. And though I think they're you know, I think God might have put some dinosaur bones there just to mess with it. Ranking the order is from Ian Acidly Ranking the order in which your favorite song of the following Arctic Monkeys, the Monkeys, gorillas, ranking the order, and which is your favorite? Okay, so your three? So how do you have Arctic Monkeys, the monkeys and gorillas and what was your favorite song? I
get the feeling Arctic Monkeys. I mean I know of them, and i'd probably know some of their songs if you if you've played them for me right now. But at the same time, I think they might have been around in the period where I was like, music's not really for me anymore, or I would have trouble. Like anyone who's a fan of Arctic Monkeys is probably going to be like, oh my god, guy, you suck, because I mean, like I'm like acting monkeys they are they like imagine dragons.
I mixed up the Hives and the Strokes, for instance. So it's that kind of thing. So I'm gonna I'm gonna take you out of your questioning love the latest the New Arctic Monkeys music like that that they're When they first came out, they were like you've heard that. I bet you look good on the dance floor. You know that song. Oh, very British pop rock kind of sort of kind of style, right, but now they've evolved into more of like a band ead sea at a fucking jazz jazz hall,
you know what I mean. Like that's like a Swoons. Like they're completely different. And I remember I listened to I watched them live. I'm like, guy, would did this? I just sending this video like I feel like you'd really like I feel like you'd really like the Actic Monkeys, like the Monkeys after we're done here. So look, I'll send you some songs because their last album, they're released like last year. I wasn't a
fan. I have to They're one of those bands where every album is completely different from the previous one, Right, the first two were very similar, then they evolve each one and you listen to it and it's because it's not what you are used to. You're like, oh, this is crap, and then when you listen to it after a while, you're like, oh, no, this is actually pretty good. So I'll send you a couple of songs that I think are worth listening to, and we'll see. We'll
get you your thoughts on the next episode. Of four figure discus. I only appreciate that, but my apologies to Winn Astley. Okay Rick Astley, but yeah, first, the monkeys are gorillas, a big gorillas for you, right, Oh, it's absolutely gorillas. Gorillas is is topping that list. And my favorite song of there's is Dare. I love Dare? Okay, although what's the one that has my mend Bruce Willis and the film clip? But that was kind of good. I just know that that's Dare,
isn't all? Oh no, that might be something gorillas stylo Is it the one? Yeah? Yeah, stylo. Yeah, there you go, stylo. Uh and yeah, the Monkeys come second, and I would say day Dream Believer with them a little over that so maybe last train to Clarksville. Okay, Now they have the song I was singing, by the way, is feel good inc. That's the song that I was sinking before. That's right also good? Yes, yeah, that one a song for some reason
I'm really did get. The Arctic Monkeys is from like two albums ago, like long a decade ago and I reckon When it came out, it's called number one Party Anthem. I like send it to my sister yesterday. I'm like, it was what I've done recently is for like the last five years, I said to Nicola, all have been listening to his fucking kids songs, you know, Spidy songs and the Wiggles and shit, And I said,
I want to start listening to my music again. So now in the car, I just put on my music and I'm going back and read listening to all the bands that I used to like love when I was like, you know these that shape you between fifteen and say twenty one twenty two, all these bands that I really liked, like Arctic Monkeys and Hives you brought up the Highs before and things like that, And I'm like, it's bringing back all these like feelings and emotions. I'm like, i feel like I'm
coming alive again. I'm like, oh, this is who I am. It's it's the great and magical thing about music is the is the the the instant time machine. Yeah, from the youth as well. I'm reborn. I was like, oh, I'm becoming me again. I'm listening to my music and yeah, like I remember, yeah, that's great last night and they can just stay in the car. I put the Arctic Monkeys album one.
It's like randomized John Shuffle and Spotify and number one party Anthem came on and I was waiting for like Nicola, she was like going into the post office. I'm sitting there and I instantly just closed my eyes and smartest to start swaying, and I'm like, it's it's like, I'm just I know, I've become me again. I was just like, it's amazing, how like the music and just can immediately just transports you to another world, you
know, yeah, oh god, yeah, absolutely, oh yeah. I mean it just makes vivid and crystal clear the memories of that particular time when you were hearing it. Yeah, oh god, Yeah, all right, good question, thanks for Ian Astley. And final one he Andy Gangla. If you have to pick a famous monkey or ape to be a relative, who would you choose. I'd go Donkey Kong as as my uncle. He
still got it, he still got it, still got it. There was a cartoon in the seventies when I was going up called the Great Grape Ape. Oh yeah, yeah, fifty feet high and apparently a hell of a guy. So yeah, I'm going to choose him. Yeah apparently. So the jury still out on that one. What about the monkey from Rampage to the video game, Like, he'd be a cool little big brother to have. He'd defend you absolutely, And no, what fuck if you if you
had Rampage, they took my milk? Money comes out? Fucks everybody up. Who would be the most embarrassing ape relative to have rand the guy that would always ruin Christmas? Oh? Do you know that movie Nope? No by Jordan Peel who did get Out. I don't don't know John Peele is, I don't know the movie Nope though, okay, Nopes his latest one, Okay, the last one he did was Usked that I saw. Yeah, yeah, Well Nope came out I think last year or the year before,
but it's on Netflix now. Didn't respond to a couple of it. Didn't respond to that as Nope anyway continues, that's such a writer. There is a bit, well, some some pivotal stuff in Nope involves a chimp that does some very bad things. So yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna say, Gordy the chimp from Nope, I'm not the one you won around. I'm thinking the monkey that became a viral sensation when the Internet first came around that sniffed its own ars and fell up the bait the branch. Remember that
guy, Oh all the monkey the peas in its own man. Yes, yes, it's one of those guys. Will be will be the most I ever told you that. You told me about it numerous times. That's true off air, and now everybody knows it's not true. It never happened. A good mate of mine, who was a music review reviewed Jet's first album, not Jet Your Lovely Dog, but Jet the Stream. He did not like it, and instead of writing anything, he just put a clip of
a monkey pizzing in its own mouth. Really didn't like. I think it got the most. I got the most kids that I was like a teenager. But so that came out in two thousand and three, I want to say so I would have been how old fifteen ishif fourteen fifteen? So it was right in my wheelhouse. It was huge for our our demo. Oh yeah, look, I won't say I'm a fan, but I mean I can listen to it and go like Girl is one of the most iconic songs of that era. They're pretty good pop songs. I mean in terms of
like dn't dn't dn't didn't. Yeah, I mean, you're gonna sort of like you're gonna shake your head. The fucking there's no wonder that Jobs use it for the iPod, you know what I mean? Oh yeah, so you know, hopefully Nick Chester and the best of the jet Boy and the rest of the jet Boys of you know, cashing quite nicely. And you know I can now you know, I sit on a beachourne in twenty percent.
I wonder how much Jet were paid for the use of that song in the original iPod ad because who would who was to know that the iPod was going to be the success that it became, right, you know, but you've just we've all seen the Jobs film. We've let you know that the
iPod Apple were nearly fucked. You know, the iPods saved them. So I won't if they will pay like a one if feet or whether they had like residuals like because you would have hoped a guy that you would have gone residuals, But how would you have known that you would have gone, Well, it gonna be paid played for years. I want my money. I guess maybe for commercials it's always residuals forever, is it? I don't know.
I don't know either. I mean it's something to look into, because you know, I'm our acting and writing friends in the US are currently walking around with their pickets own saying, yeah, still give us, give us some more money, and then after that, give us some more money. That's that's been gone for like three months now, right, if not more, that's been going on a while. It really has how much Jet paid for iPod commercial? Let's see if it's got anything on here? Look?
Uh no, that is a picture of the guy from Deat saying none of all business anyway? All right? That is our review of the Monkey Suit. The next episode of four Fingered Discount. What does the final episode let's have look Simpson's season seventeen. Haven't looked up? Yets? Homer and Marge do something something. I'm much something, isn't it? Yeah, Homer and
Marge margin Homer. Marge and Homer turn a couple play. So we shall find out what that's about in next week's episode of four figuring this scamp. Plus guys, we've got some exciting guests lined up to go back and revisit classic episodes of The Simpsons, because now that we're back from our holidays. We're gonna start doing those again and they were always fun, so look out for those as well. We've got some really, really exciting guests lined up.
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