[2] Guest starring in the episode were John Goodman as Meathook, Henry Winkler as Ramrod, Jay North as himself, NRBQ as themselves, and Jan Hooks as Manjula. While sitting down for dinner, the family realizes that Marge is missing, finding a note from Meathook telling them that they have taken Marge with them. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 28, 1999. 7.1/10 1,318. Homer's motorcycle sword fight with Meathook parodies the ending sword fight between Robin and Guy of Gisbourne in the film. TV-PG Flanders: I move that we reconsider our club name. After a fight with Meathook, Homer wins back Marge. What to know about the books that inspired, Victoria Pedretti says Dani's fate isn't as bleak as you might think, The showrunner answers all of TV Guide's burning questions about next season. My wife is not a doobie, to be passed around from person to person! [11], Other references to popular culture include to the 1938 film The Adventures of Robin Hood. Season 11 of "The Simpsons" rocked, and the show didn't sink like a brick until at least two seasons later. We're in a bar that Homer goes in looking for Marge. Ask questions and download or stream the entire … "Take My Wife, Sleaze" is the eighth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. Deciding to stick around for a while, the bikers decide to "crash" at the Simpsons house, being generally destructive and slovenly. Rate. The outlaw image is further reinforced within this episode when another group of bikers, also called the Hells Satans, take offence at Homer using the name. Add to Watchlist. Marge dislikes Homer's new hobby, especially after she finds out he took a picture of her in her underwear while asleep, and submitted it to a biker magazine. John Goodman and Henry Winkler guest star as bikers who protest when Homer takes their gang name for his own after winning a Harley. "[6] Bass player Joey Spampinato commented, "We got to sit around the table when they read the script and it was pretty funny stuff. After a while, they begin to appreciate Marge, who takes care of them, and kidnap her. Homer tracks them down and scuffles with Meathook, the leader of the gang. That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. bam # bam. The two of them say goodbye to the gang, who plan to take advice given to them by Marge and find normal jobs. ; Please sign and date your posts by typing four tildes ( ~~~~). Seriously, that's the whole thing behind it, and it's hilarious. [1], The episode originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 28, 1999. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture expressions for the ages. That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Make it something a little less blasphemous. Watch on Prime Video buy from $1.99. After all we don't want to go to hell. Their prize is a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, awarded by "Wolfguy Jack" just 3 days before the restaurant goes out of business. Maybe not, but the episode doesn’t do a lot to rise above the level of that John Travolta mediocrity. I like guest stars Henry Winkler and John Goodman, so the episode’s not a loss, but it’s not a winner either. "Leve Minha Mulher, Nojento" (Take My Wife, Sleaze) é o oitavo episódio da décima primeira temporada de Os Simpsons.Ele foi exibido originalmente pela Fox nos Estados Unidos em 28 de novembro de 1999. [8][9], Authors Paul Broughton and Linda Walker analyzed the episode in their 2009 book Motorcycling and Leisure: Understanding the Recreational PTW Rider, writing: "This episode feeds on the stereotypical image of riders, for example, Homer says: 'Yeah, that's the life for me, Marge. Marge starts to clean up after the bikers, as well as doing laundry and cooking, something the bikers enjoy, since they dont often have access to mundane luxuries on the road. Yesterday was 1107 “Eight Misbehavin”.