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Simpsons s19e03 - Midnight Towboy

24th October, 2007 | Last modified on October 26, 2007


The Simpsons continue and set-out to Season 19. It has already started and episode five is currently being aired.
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“Midnight Towboy” is the third episode of The Simpsons’ nineteenth season. Guest starring Matt Dillon as Louie.

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Plot

The episode begins with Marge putting Maggie to bed, however Maggie refuses to leave Marge’s arms. After Maggie’s attachment towards Marge causes a jar of milk to be spilled, Marge (with difficulty) attempts to email “C.R.I.E” (Creative Responses for Independent Edu-loving), a group which enables attached children to be more independent.

Meanwhile, Homer finds out the Kwik-E-Mart does not have any more milk, so he takes a trip past Shelbyville and Ogdenville to Guidopolis, a sleazy-looking town where everyone speaks with a New Jersey accent. He goes to the “Mook-E-Mart”, and purchases milk and ends up having his car towed by a man named Louie. Louie shows Homer the joy of towing cars for a living, and will agree to help Homer become a successful tow truck driver if, and only if Homer would “stay off [his] turf”. Homer then becomes Springfield’s tow truck driver.

At home, a woman dressed in attire similar to those of a hippie arrives to help Marge with Maggie’s independence. After the woman orders Marge to leave Maggie alone in the room, Maggie’s cry makes Marge desperate to hug Maggie; however the woman explains that “hugs are drugs, and [Maggie] is addicted”. After rushing to the living room, she finds Maggie is happily building her own blocks, which spells “I’m OK”. Later, a more independent Maggie climbs on a table leg in the kitchen, picks up a book and banana and seats herself in her high-chair, much to Marge’s sad disappointment that she’s no longer needed.

Homer then becomes a successful tow truck driver, going even as far as to tow down Arnie Pie’s helicopter. After a brief celebration at Moe’s, he then tows Lenny’s car, Principal Skinner’s car, as well as the Sunday School bus, causing Ned to sardonically call Homer, “Towmer”. The residents of Springfield begin getting frustrated with Homer’s continuing tow-antics, so they plan a revenge upon him. They put a car in Guidopolis (however, they cover the city limits sign with one saying “You’re still in Springfield”) beside a fire hydrant. They then spray on a handicap parking only logo near the car’s parking spot and stuff multiple tickets under the windshield wipers, with the intention of luring Homer to Guidopolis.

At home, Maggie clips her own toenails with a pair of scissors, clips a wad of her hair out, and makes her very own “baby book”. After seeing her more independent, Marge begins to miss her, so she bonds with a sack of potatoes. At Guidopolis, Homer becomes abducted by Louie who keeps him in a traphole in his basement with other tow truck drivers who trespassed his area, where he bonds with them.

Homer’s absence causes parking pandemonium. Lenny and Carl park in the handicap area, Agnes Skinner parks sideways, Rainier Wolfcastle parks his truck on top of her, Duffman lowered his blimp down, the Sea Captain brings his ship on the sidewalk, and a train truck driver crashes through it all. Marge worries about Homer, who had not returned home for four days. Maggie, worried for her father and mother’s happiness uses her newfound independent abilities to save Homer by riding on Santa’s Little Helper through the night to Guidopolis. A humble Maggie rescues Homer from the cellar, and returns home with Homer. After giving the sack of potatoes a punch, Maggie gives Marge her pacifier and hugs Marge, reuniting with her.

Cultural references

* Ned uses a quote made famous from Spiderman “With great power, comes great responsibility.”
* The episode title is a reference to the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy.
* When Homer is seen singing Shout! while dressed in a toga, riding a motorbike down the stairs, it is a reference to Animal House, possibly extending to repeat useage of “Under the Boardwalk”, by The Drifters.
* When Homer cries, it is a reference to the phrase, don’t cry over spilled milk.
* Guidopolis is a referece to an Italian American life style called Guido
* While in captivity, Homer enthralls the kidnapped drivers by describing summer 2007 relates Transformers and Shrek The Third. The mention of these films was actually good foresight by the show, as this episode was filmed long before the summer 2007 movie season officially began, and presumably was based on a combination of general speculation about the films and common knowledge (for example, Homer describes how Shrek has a modern speaking style although the film’s are set in medieval times).

Soundtrack

* The song played when Homer drives into Guidopolis is “On the Dark Side” by John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band, which was featured on the soundtrack of the 1983 movie Eddie and the Cruisers.
* The song played when Homer is being driven by Louie is “Cochise” by Audioslave.
* The song played when Homer is trapped in Louie’s basement with the other captives is “Under the Boardwalk”, by The Drifters.

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