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9/10
Very good funny episode, right around the time the glory days of the Simpsons started really kickin in
richspenc9 June 2017
Seasons 2 - 8 were when The Simpsons were on their long role. After the sorta crudely sketched, not quite set up and established first season and before their permanent nose dive around Season 9 and the awful "Principal and the pauper", the show had 7 fabulous years.

"Brush with Greatness", where do I start with why it was great? The great and funny parts that made me laugh were:

The Krusty the klown show advertising Mount Splashmore and the song with Krusty singing in a yelling voice, "I wanna go to Mount Splashmore, take me take me take me now!, Now! Now! Now! Now! Now!, Mt Splashmore take me there right now".

Bart and Lisa asking Homer repeatedly "can we go to Mt Splashmore?can we go to Mt Splashmore? can we go to Mt Splashmore?" with Homer saying "no" after each time asked with the tone of his "nos" getting angrier each time until he's yelling "NO!!!", "NOOO!!!", "NOO!!!", NOOOO!!!!".

Homer looking fatter than usually and him not quite fitting in the car while still having the seat pushed all the way back scrunching Lisa.

Homer getting stuck in the waterslide pipe, along with people booing and Kent Brockman's news report on it.

Fat Homer watching the commercial for the "goodmorning burger" topped with a fried egg, rich creamery butter, and Lisa then expressing her concern for him and him responding "oh Lisa, thats a load of rich, creamery butter".

Homer ordering the "subliminally slim" cassette tape, them being out, and the people at the company, one guy saying "eh, just sendem a vocabulary builder", then saying to the vocab tape and box its in hes about to send to Homer "here ya go fatso".

Every time Homer talks after getting the vocabulary builder tape, one example is "my triumpherate of twinkies overwhelms my resolve".

The Sinclare character of the painting art teacher and critic that Marge sees when she starts painting a lot. Sinclare is played by Jon Lovitz (who also played the theater director in "a streetcare named Marge". I liked how Sinclare is wowed by everything saying "marvelous!" or "splendid!" to Marge's paintings, and even to a janitor scrubbing the floor. He praises everyone and everything, but then as soon as Marge even starts to thank Sinclare for his helping her, he suddenly angrily says "please Marge, I don't TAKE PRAISE VERY WELL!!!!" Hilarious!!

The entire section of Mr. Burns at the Simpson house with Marge painting him. Those scenes had some very funny lines and very funny jokes. I won't reveal any more. There ARE a good number of other funny things in this episode that I have still not written in my review here. I have written enough of them and feel it would be a mistake to name them all here, in case someone reading this hasn't seen the episode or hasn't seen it in a long time.
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8/10
8/10!
Analog_Devotee4 June 2021
The one with Ringo Starr! The first episode to feature one of the Beatles. Jon Lovitz also stars as Professor Lombardo. Pretty good episode!
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9/10
Really Good Episode!
g-bodyl29 April 2014
This is the eighteenth episode of the second season of the Simpsons and it's a really good one. Not being a big fan of art, I wasn't sure if I was going to enjoy this. But it turns out I did. It's funny and I love how Mr. Burns was artistically portrayed by Marge. I also liked the guest stars in Jon Lovitz and Ringo Starr. Ringo possibly has been the best guest voice to date.

In this episode, "Brush with Greatness," Marge decides to take up her art career again and she decides to enroll in art classes. Meanwhile, after being stuck in a water slide at an amusement park, Homer decides to go on a diet.

Overall, a very funny episode. As the season progresses, I'm liking more of the Simpsons and the satire they bring. This time, obesity was the victim and boy is it ever a relevant subject. A great episode this is. I rate this episode 9/10.
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8/10
Of Course, It Would Be Ringo!
Hitchcoc13 April 2022
Marge has real talent as a portrait artist. She painted Ringo Starr in the 60's and sent him the painting. When she returns to her art, she ends up with the task of painting Mr. Burns. She is to bring out his good side and this is an unenviable task. When Ringo finally sees her portrait it is the highlight of the episode.
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10/10
Inspiring
safenoe21 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
RIngo Starr was the first Beatle to make a cameo appearance, and what an episode to do so. I love this episode! This was peak Simpsons in the golden era, the first 10 seasons for sure.

The punchline about Mr Burns's tackle was sharply hilarious.
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8/10
Strong humour
snoozejonc5 July 2022
The Simpsons visit Mount Splashmore and Marge paints Mr Burns.

This is a good episode with strong humour.

I find the plot to be a series of connections to various funny events, rather than a strong flowing narrative.

The Mount Splashmore scenes are all very funny and so is the concept of Ringo Starr's backlog of fan mail.

Marge painting Mr Burns comes relatively out of left field, but there is good humour and morality to it, plus it links well to Homer's efforts at weight loss.

The cameos by Starr and also John Lovitz are both highlights of the episode for me.

It's a 7.5/10 for me but I round upwards.
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6/10
Brush with Greatness
studioAT22 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
A good episode, exploring the characters of Marge and Mr Burns a little more.

I thought Homer's attempts to lose weight were pretty funny too. How different he was in these early days!

There's a fun vocal cameo from Ringo Starr and a great moment where Carl speaks with Lenny's voice along the way as well.
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