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'''Pulpit Fiction''' is an episode set to air in the spring of 2013, in [[season 24]]. It will feature [[Devon Bradley|Edward Norton]], who'll play, as [[Al Jean]] said, "The most lovable minister in the world. He is more popular than [[Reverend Lovejoy]], if you can believe it, and Lovejoy is really upset and becomes a hot tub salesman. It comes down to a battle between the two of them...and there's a surprise ending." Edward Norton had previously played a character in the episode, "The Great Money Caper." The title is a reference to the 1994 film ''Pulp Fiction'', which was referenced in several episodes.
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'''Pulpit Fiction''' is an episode set to air in the spring of 2013, in [[season 24]]. It will feature [[Devon Bradley|Edward Norton]], who'll play, as [[Al Jean]] said, "The most lovable minister in the world. He is more popular than [[Reverend Lovejoy]], if you can believe it, and Lovejoy is really upset and becomes a hot tub salesman. It comes down to a battle between the two of them...and there's a surprise ending." Edward Norton had previously played a character in the episode, "[[The Great Money Caper]]." The title is a reference to the 1994 film ''Pulp Fiction'', which was referenced in several episodes.
 
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Revision as of 21:51, 11 August 2012

Pulpit Fiction is an episode set to air in the spring of 2013, in season 24. It will feature Edward Norton, who'll play, as Al Jean said, "The most lovable minister in the world. He is more popular than Reverend Lovejoy, if you can believe it, and Lovejoy is really upset and becomes a hot tub salesman. It comes down to a battle between the two of them...and there's a surprise ending." Edward Norton had previously played a character in the episode, "The Great Money Caper." The title is a reference to the 1994 film Pulp Fiction, which was referenced in several episodes.