The story follows Lisa as she discovers the state lottery is misappropriating a song by her late idol, Bleeding Gums Murphy. Her quest for justice leads her to Monk, Bleeding Gums’ son, who was born deaf. The episode explores the exploitation of Black musicians and the complexities of the Deaf experience, marking the first time in 33 seasons that the show featured a deaf actor and American Sign Language (ASL).
“'The Sound of Bleeding Gums' is sweet, but not cavity-inducing... a solid and thoughtful storyline.” Wikipedia
Some reviewers from platforms like IMDb felt the episode was light on comedy, leaning more into a "sentimental drama". I.Simpson33x17.Il.sound.di.Gengive.Sanguinanti....
Reviews were generally positive regarding the episode's historical significance but mixed on its entertainment value.
“Not a brilliant or inventive episode, but I found it to be a good one... a surprisingly decent episode for the modern era.” Facebook · Collider.com The story follows Lisa as she discovers the
The casting of deaf actor John Autry II as Monk was widely praised as "groundbreaking". The animation team took great care to accurately render ASL, despite characters having only four fingers.
Lisa is portrayed in her classic "moral crusader" mode, which some fans found poignant, while others felt it was slightly overbearing. What Critics Are Saying “'The Sound of Bleeding Gums' is sweet, but
" The Sound of Bleeding Gums " (33x17) is a landmark episode that balances nostalgia for the show’s "Golden Era" with a modern commitment to meaningful representation. While it leans into a more dramatic tone than typical episodes, it succeeds in providing much-needed closure to the legacy of Bleeding Gums Murphy.
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