In this episode, Grampa Simpson falls for Marge's mother. They go on a date, during which Mr burns steals her affections away.
Here are some fun facts about this episode:
-Several references are made to the film The Graduate, for example Grampa banging on the church window & shouting "MRS BOUVIER!!", and the closing credits being played to the tune of an obvious "Sound of Silence" parody.
-Jacqueline Bouvier's good looks, as it turns out, were the reason that Sylvia Plath, Zelda Fitzgerald and Frances Farmer went insane.
-The episode's title is a parody of the D.H. Lawrence novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover.
-After this episode, Grampa and Jacqueline are never seen together again.
-The animation cell that Bart orders is rolled up in a delivery tube, despite it specifically saying "DO NOT ROLL" on it.
-In this episode, Mr Burns essentially admits to being the devil.
-Despite supposedly being infatuated with Jacqueline Bouvier, Grampa fails to distinguish her from another random lady at the retirement home. (But that's senility for you!)
Here are some fun facts about this episode:
-Several references are made to the film The Graduate, for example Grampa banging on the church window & shouting "MRS BOUVIER!!", and the closing credits being played to the tune of an obvious "Sound of Silence" parody.
-Jacqueline Bouvier's good looks, as it turns out, were the reason that Sylvia Plath, Zelda Fitzgerald and Frances Farmer went insane.
-The episode's title is a parody of the D.H. Lawrence novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover.
-After this episode, Grampa and Jacqueline are never seen together again.
-The animation cell that Bart orders is rolled up in a delivery tube, despite it specifically saying "DO NOT ROLL" on it.
-In this episode, Mr Burns essentially admits to being the devil.
-Despite supposedly being infatuated with Jacqueline Bouvier, Grampa fails to distinguish her from another random lady at the retirement home. (But that's senility for you!)