- A Star Is Born-Again
Infobox Simpsons episode
episode_name = A Star Is Born-Again
image_caption = Ned Flanders on a date with movie star Sara Sloane.
episode_no = 304
prod_code = EABF08
airdate = March 2, 2003
show runner = Al Jean
writer =Brian Kelley
director =Michael Marcantel
blackboard = None
couch_gag = The Simpsons are marionettes, who fail to reach the couch when they get caught up in each other’s strings. The camera pans up to reveal Matt Groening as the puppet master, who throws down his marionettes in frustration.
guest_star =Helen Fielding as herself
James L. Brooks as himself
Marisa Tomei as Sara Sloane
season = 14"A Star Is Born - Again" is the 13th
episode from "The Simpsons "' fourteenth season, which first aired on March 2, 2003. The episode owes much of its plot to Notting Hill; whereas the 1999 movie is about an actress (Julia Roberts ) finding happiness with the owner of an independent bookstore, the Simpsons episode features Hollywood movie star Sara Sloane falling forNed Flanders , the owner of theLeftorium , a left-handed specialist store. This is the only episode in which the same person has been accredited with two different names. Credited as "James L. Brooks " as the Executive Producer and Executive Creative Consultant, and credited as "Jim Brooks" as a Special Guest Voice.__TOC__
Plot
During the annual Jellyfish Festival, which welcomes back the Stinging Red Jellyfish to the shores of Springfield,
Ned Flanders becomes depressed because he does not have anyone to be with. The other adults have partners with whom to spend a romantic evening at the Jellyfish Cotillion, this is Ned's first festival without his wife Maude (who died in the season 11 episode "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily ").Ned returns to the Leftorium to work on his taxes and to take his mind off things. Here he meets a beautiful woman (voiced by
Marisa Tomei ), who is after a pair of left-handedeyelash curler s. After chatting to Ned, she eventually asks him out on a date. Later, after the mysterious shopper has gone, Ned spots a movie poster with the woman's face on it; she is a movie star, Sara Sloane (who once dated Rainier Wolfcastle but broke up with him because of the way he spoke).Sara and Ned hit it off, with Sara loving Ned's simple, quaint lifestyle and honesty. They go on several dates and encounter some problems (Sara is more uninhibited than Ned), especially from
tabloid reporters.When her movie finishes filming, Sara asks Ned to come back to
Hollywood with her. Ned has a horrible dream about the evils of Hollywood (in a sequence that includes a cameo by series producerJames L. Brooks , and also the "Hollywood" sign reading "Hollyweird") and refuses. Because of this, Sara tries staying in Springfield, to be with Ned. She slowly starts settling in with the locals, joining Marge's book club and going shopping with Ned.At a concert one night (to which Sara wears a low-cut dress), Sara tells Ned she wants to have sex with him. Ned eventually relents, but their relationship does not work out, due to his insistence on marriage. They break up and Sara returns to Hollywood. She gets a quickie marriage and divorce to
Bob Balaban . Ned finds that he is now more attractive to women because of his famous relationship.Censorship
The British channels SKY One and Channel 4 have edited this episode to remove the part where Chief Wiggum tells his wife, Sarah, about the time that they first met when Chief Wiggum planted crystal meth on Sarah and had her arrested for possession.
Cultural references
* The episode title is both a play on the 1937 film "A Star Is Born" and the term Born again Christian.
*The little song Ned sings when he first meets Miss Sloane at the Leftorium, '"I've got a date with a girl with no name"', goes along to the tune ofA Horse With No Name by America.
* When Helen Fielding runs around being chased by bobbies and a man in a gorilla suit (following the book club meeting and the end of the episode), it is an homage to the UK sketch comedy "The Benny Hill Show ." The music featured in the background of the sequences,Yakety Sax , is the same music used in that series.
*Debussy 's "Arabesque No. 1 " and "Clair de Lune " was used as the background music for several scenes.
*ACher -Crow was used trying to shoo away the tabloids.
*This episode is a play on "Notting Hill".
* One of the Paparazzi asks Ned if he plans "to kill [Sara Sloane] like his last wife." This could be a reference to the episodeBart of Darkness .
* Ned says that is is starting to get like "SpongeBob NoPants", a reference to the television showSpongeBob SquarePants .Reception
In a 2008 article, "
Entertainment Weekly " namedMarisa Tomei 's role as Sara Sloane as one of the sixteen best guest appearances on "The Simpsons".cite news | title = 16 great 'Simpsons' guest stars | publisher = Entertainment Weekly | date =2008-05-11 | url = http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20049408,00.html | accessdate =2008-05-11]References
External links
* [http://www.thesimpsons.com/episode_guide/1413.htm "A Star Is Born Again"] at The Simpsons.com
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0701046/ "A Star Is Born Again"] at theInternet Movie Database
* [http://www.tv.com/the-simpsons/a-star-is-born-again/episode/177847/summary.html "A Star Is Born Again"] atTV.com
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