"Stealing First Base" | |
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The Simpsons episode | |
Episode no. | 456 |
Directed by | Steven Dean Moore |
Written by | John Frink |
Showrunner(s) | Al Jean |
Production code | MABF07 |
Original air date | March 21, 2010 |
Chalkboard gag | "World War II could not beat up World War I" |
Couch gag | The couch is replaced by an empty garden. It rains, a giant squash is produced, and Bart, Marge, Maggie and Lisa (as insects) fly to the vegetable, hoping for a meal. Homer's caterpillar-like head pops out thereof, and the rest of the family comes around him. |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Sarah Silverman as Nikki McKenna |
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Season 21 episodes
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Seasons | |
Sarah Silverman as Nikki McKenna
Angela Bassett as Michelle Obama
"Stealing First Base" is the fifteenth episode of The Simpsons' twenty-first season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 21, 2010. In this episode, Bart falls in love with a girl named Nikki from a second fourth grade class, but when he kisses her, Nikki begins treating Bart like dirt. Meanwhile, First Lady Michelle Obama teaches Lisa that there is no shame in being an overachiever, and Nelson Muntz teaches a blind boy how to be a schoolyard bully.
The episode was written by John Frink and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode was also watched by 5.69 million households and received a 2.8/8 in the 18-49 Nielsen Rating. The episode received mixed reviews from critics. The episode guest stars Sarah Silverman as Nikki and Angela Bassett as Michelle Obama.
Bart's fourth grade class is merged with another fourth grade class when teacher Mrs. Krabappel is absent. In the crowded classroom, Bart is forced to sit by a new student named Nikki. At first they dislike each other, until Nikki admires Bart's artistic skills. Bart seeks romance advice from Homer, who passes him off to Grandpa Abe. After Grandpa advises Bart to kiss Nikki, however, when Bart does so after the two skateboard together, she recoils in disgust. Nikki's attorney parents threaten to sue the school unless it is declared an "affection-free environment". Superintendent Chalmers causes a play in which Willie plays Nikki and Skinner plays Bart, meaning they are forced to kiss. Bart is confused at the outcome of this seemingly innocent action, and his confusion is later amplified when Nikki hides in his locker and kisses him again.