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Episode no.
  
555

Written by
  
Production code
  
SABF19

Directed by
  
Showrunner(s)
  
Al Jean

Super Franchise Me

Original air date
  
October 12, 2014 (2014-10-12)

"Super Franchise Me" is the third episode of the 26th season of the animated series The Simpsons, and the 555th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 12, 2014.

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The episode sees Marge open a sandwich franchise after her sandwiches become popular, but begin to struggle when Cletus opens with the same franchise across the road. The episode was dedicated to the memory of Jan Hooks, who had died on October 9.

Plot

Ned Flanders and his sons are trying to reduce their use of electricity in the house but discover that Homer is using their electricity to power a Ferris Wheel and a freezer full of meat. When Flanders takes the freezer away (since Homer had "borrowed" it from him), Marge puts the meat to use by making sandwiches, which prove popular at Springfield Elementary School when Bart and Lisa take them there as currency.

Trudy Zangler of Mother Hubbard's Sandwich Cupboard advises Marge to open a franchise with the company. It initially struggles due to its incompetent staff (Marge fires Gil Gunderson for doing two jobs at once and Shauna Chalmers for stealing the register money), but begins to make a nice profit when the family takes over. However, business slows again when an express outlet with the same franchise opens across the road, operated by Cletus and his family. Marge is depressed and goes to Moe's, who tells her a scam to get out of her contract with the franchise. Homer goes into the restaurant in disguise and has hot coffee spilled on his crotch and gets hit by a fire extinguisher; Marge then tells a previously unsympathetic Trudy that the family's lack of emergency medical training is a violation of her franchise contract. To prevent a massive lawsuit, Trudy reluctantly gives Marge back all of her costs and Marge exults that things turned out relatively well for the family as they broke even.

The episode ends with a scene showing a caveman Homer making the first ever sandwich from ground sloth meat between two squirrels, but then he wanders to his death inside a tar pit. In the present, Homer admires the fossilized sandwich.

Reception

The episode received an audience of 7.33 million viewers. It was the second most watched show on Fox that night, after The OT.

"Super Franchise Me" received generally positive reviews. The A.V. Club gave the episode a B. Dennis Perkins wrote in the review, "Possessed of a unity of purpose, 'Super Franchise Me' allows its characters to breathe. Written by Bill Odenkirk, the episode sees Marge opening a franchised sandwich restaurant. No guest stars, no special events, no B-story—the episode avoids much (if not all) of the clutter that’s been distracting in many of the Simpsons episodes of the last few years and focuses on the story at hand. If that story isn’t anything special, it’s at least peppered with enough funny little character touches and low-key laughs to make the show resemble itself at its best."

Stacy Glanzman of TV Fanatic gave the episode a rating of 3.0/5, calling it an "okay episode".

The Hollywood Reporter contrasted the nostalgic couch gag with the futuristic Don Hertzfeldt-directed one for the episode "Clown in the Dumps" which aired two weeks prior.

References

Super Franchise Me Wikipedia


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