Well, I was going to watch but not if I'm going to hear treason! Thanks for the warning, that was close! |
It's Christmas, which means Krusty gets his annual week to spend with Sophie, his daughter from that one episode. Its also a distressing time for Reverend Lovejoy, who hasn't had much luck getting any converts and the pews are looking empty as well. As evidence, Springfield is hosting a Pagan festival, one exhibit of which runs amok and injures Krusty. Worried that his brief stay in the hospital will use up his time with his Christian daughter, Krusty accepts Marge's offer to spend Christmas Eve with the Simpson family.
Krusty, ever the opportunist, makes the visit a televised - and heavily sponsored - Christmas special. Sophie has enough eventually and kicks Krusty and the TV crew - but especially Krusty - out of the house.
Meanwhile, Marge sets up for Maggie an
Lovejoy is out of luck converting anyone until he comes across a dejected Krusty, and uses the chance to convert him to Christianity, made easier by Krusty's desire to appease his Christian daughter. For awhile all is good - even though Krusty turns his show into a full blown feel-good Christian hour - but Lovejoy is pressured by his deacon to baptize him as soon as possible with Krusty's condition that he'll do it at the lake.
Since it's still winter, the baptism is held at a frozen lake. Krusty attempts to dunk his head into a hole but the ice underneath him collapses and he's forced under. Drowning, Krusty has a vision where his father tells him religion doesn't matter when it comes to spending time with his daughter. Lovejoy pulls off a minor miracle in rescuing Krusty. In the end, Krusty reverts back to Judaism, but Sophie loves him all the same, while Lovejoy's heroics gets people back in church somehow.
Quick Review
This episode is a mess. Bringing back a one time character from sixteen seasons ago was an odd and perhaps even desperate move (despite there already being precedence for such a move from NINE seasons ago, for crying out loud), and mixing of storylines with Lovejoy and Krusty was far, far from seamless. The bit with Maggie was okay for awhile, but it ended early and the whole "lol Maggie is more ruthless than you think! XD" bit got tiring immediately for me. The guest voices - of which there were several - were mostly wasted aside from Sophie's. Gretzky had just one line in Maggie's dream, Jackie Mason voiced Rabbi Krustofski but only in a vision where Krusty imagined him as a knockoff Olaf, and I don't even know or care who the third guy was.
It just seemed like the "team" here wanted to make a Christmas episode, and had the budget to make a decent one (some of the animation in the episode looked pretty decent given what it is nowadays), but didn't really know what to do it about so they just slapped together some half-assed ideas and payed a bunch of celebrities money to voice singular lines to call it a holiday special.
Final Score: 5.8
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