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Simpsons episode
title           The Wife Aquatic
image           

caption season 18 episode 10

director       Lance Kramer
        Curran writer Kevin Curran

production 31 airdate January 2007

guests         Sun moon yellow  Master Sushi Chef Maurice LaMar as Billy the fisherman
blackboard     
      The couch and the Simpsons are pinned onto a bulletin board.
commentary      All Kevin Curran Tim Long Bill ]David Silverman animator David Silverman Dan br Lance Kramer
         Kill Gil Volumes I 
next           Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Time


The Wife Aquatic is the tenth episode of The Simpsons The Simpsons season eight It originally aired on the Broadcasting Company network in the United States on January 7 2007 139 million viewers watched this episode making it the highest rated of seasons 17.20

Plot

After watching Patty and Selma's old home movies of a trip to Barnacle Bay in New England during a town-wide outdoor movie night, Marge pines for the excitement she had in her youth. Moved by his wife's depression, Homer organizes a surprise trip to the island. However, on the family's arrival, Marge's hopes to relive her youth are dashed as Barnacle Bay has been devastated by overfishing of the Yum Yum Fish, the island's main attraction. Homer refuses to let Marge down and fixes the boardwalk and celebrates with a large fireworks show. The plan backfires and he accidentally starts a fire and the boardwalk burns down. In order to repay the townsfolk, Homer joins a fishing crew and sets out to rediscover the Yum Yum Fish.

Homer mistakenly beer batters and deep fries the fishing hooks, attracting a large haul of Yum Yum Fish. However, their celebrations are short-lived as Homer and the crew become trapped in a storm. Searching for a means of escape, they discover Bart has stowed away and removed the lifeboat in order to hide. The ship sinks and Marge and the rest of Barnacle Bay believe that all is lost. Much to everyone's relief, Homer, Bart and the rest of the crew manage to survive and are rescued by a Japanese fishing boat called "Iruka Koroshi Maru" (Dolphin Killer).[1] The townsfolk recommence fishing, but Lisa warns them about the dangers of overfishing. Agreeing with her, the townsfolk decide to go into logging instead, and clear cut the island's trees, which are planned to be sent to a paper mill to be made into issues of Hustler and Barely Legal magazine.

Reception

This was the highest rated episode since season 16's Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass, which aired right after Super Bowl XXXIX. Barring that, the ratings were last this high in 2004, with "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot" which had 16 million viewers. [citation needed]

Notes

  1. ^ Lytle, J Mark. "Simpsons get in sly dig at Japanese fishing practices". Retrieved 2008-10-28.