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Here is the description from Goth Girls in Cartoons blog: Helen Lovejoy in "Sky Police" (The Simpsons). When Chief Wiggum's jet pack crashes into the church, the congregation resorts to gambling in order to pay for repairs. On their second trip to the casino, Apu advises them to wear disguises. Reverend Lovejoy and his wife Helen choose to dress as adult Goths, rarely portrayed on screen. It is later revealed that they use their Goth identities for romantic foreplay. "Oh Asphodel! Your corpse bride is getting cold," meows Belladonna
Helen Lovejoy (née Schwartzbaum) is Reverend Timothy Lovejoy's judgmental and gossipy wife and the mother of Jessica Lovejoy. It is hinted that she is the godmother of Lisa and Bart Simpson. Though she can be rude at times, she is very kind to the people she loves and is almost always seen when we see the people of Springfield doing charity or community service. Helen can behave mean and gossipy and is part of a bowling team called The Holly Rollers with members Ned Flanders and Timothy Lovejoy Jr.. and ex-member Maude Flanders (deceased) and (most likely) the leader of the Fleet-a-Pita club called the Investorettes with members Agnes Skinner, Luann Van Houten and ex-members Edna Krabappel (deceased), Maude Flanders (deceased) and Marge Simpson, whom the club kicked out in "The Twisted World Of Marge Simpson." Helen was often partnered with Maude Flanders as they protested against the "evils" in Springfield. Her first line was in "Life on the Fast Lane" and it was "Marge? Marge Simpson. You remember me, don't you? I'm Helen Lovejoy the gossipy wife of the Minister." Her catchphrase, "Won't somebody please think of the children?" is used quite often but sometimes, they replace the word "children" with a different word like in "Thanksgiving of Horror," she says "The Pilgrims! Won't somebody please think of the Pilgrims?". Also, in "Public Friction," she says "Why won't somebody blame the children?".
Helen is the wife of Reverend Timothy Lovejoy and the mother of Jessica Lovejoy. She is a fair-weathered, judgmental, moralistic person and the typical town gossip. She thinks she can win by finding out secrets, and people joining her alliance so that she won't reveal their secrets. She introduces herself as "the gossipy wife of the minister"; when she has nothing else to gossip about, she resorts to telling secrets about her own personal life. She is part of a group of local women known as the Springfield Investorettes, containing herself, Luann , Agnes and ex-members Marge, Maude and Edna, in which they sponsor and invest in companies and boxers. Moral convictions look to always defend the interests of the minors, which explains her famous catchphrase, delivered in times of civic crisis (moral or otherwise): "Will someone please think of the children?". Often unaware that the kids of Springfield actually like most of the stuff she deems unsuitable.
Helen is also openly conservative and was seen at the Republican Headquarters located at a haunting location.
In "Marge in Chains," despite stating that she will use her gossip for good instead of evil, she continues to spread gossip at the expense of the Simpson Family throughout the series. In the episode "The Frying Game" she is in the court that decides over Homer and Marge's fates after supposedly killing a valuable insect. In "The Fabulous Faker Boy," Helen goes out of her way to give a backhanded compliment to Bart to spite Lisa, It's also implied she is a drinker when she 'rewards' herself for causing the Simpsons trouble by picking up a large case of wine. She is particularly vindictive towards Marge.
Although she is very religious and conservative she is seen cheering when Seymour Skinner suggested that they should trade a giant check given to the school in a liquor store nearby Her closest friend was Maude Flanders and many think that is why she became more bitter after Season 11 when Maude passed on.
Helen's most prominent season is in Season 8, appearing and having a role in every single episode, most notably, "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson." Maggie Roswell, her voice actress, did have a role in every single episode that season.
Here is the description from Goth Girls in Cartoons blog: Helen Lovejoy in "Sky Police" (The Simpsons). When Chief Wiggum's jet pack crashes into the church, the congregation resorts to gambling in order to pay for repairs. On their second trip to the casino, Apu advises them to wear disguises. Reverend Lovejoy and his wife Helen choose to dress as adult Goths, rarely portrayed on screen. It is later revealed that they use their Goth identities for romantic foreplay. "Oh Asphodel! Your corpse bride is getting cold," meows Belladonna
Helen Lovejoy (née Schwartzbaum) is Reverend Timothy Lovejoy's judgmental and gossipy wife and the mother of Jessica Lovejoy. It is hinted that she is the godmother of Lisa and Bart Simpson. Though she can be rude at times, she is very kind to the people she loves and is almost always seen when we see the people of Springfield doing charity or community service. Helen can behave mean and gossipy and is part of a bowling team called The Holly Rollers with members Ned Flanders and Timothy Lovejoy Jr.. and ex-member Maude Flanders (deceased) and (most likely) the leader of the Fleet-a-Pita club called the Investorettes with members Agnes Skinner, Luann Van Houten and ex-members Edna Krabappel (deceased), Maude Flanders (deceased) and Marge Simpson, whom the club kicked out in "The Twisted World Of Marge Simpson." Helen was often partnered with Maude Flanders as they protested against the "evils" in Springfield. Her first line was in "Life on the Fast Lane" and it was "Marge? Marge Simpson. You remember me, don't you? I'm Helen Lovejoy the gossipy wife of the Minister." Her catchphrase, "Won't somebody please think of the children?" is used quite often but sometimes, they replace the word "children" with a different word like in "Thanksgiving of Horror," she says "The Pilgrims! Won't somebody please think of the Pilgrims?". Also, in "Public Friction," she says "Why won't somebody blame the children?".
Helen is the wife of Reverend Timothy Lovejoy and the mother of Jessica Lovejoy. She is a fair-weathered, judgmental, moralistic person and the typical town gossip. She thinks she can win by finding out secrets, and people joining her alliance so that she won't reveal their secrets. She introduces herself as "the gossipy wife of the minister"; when she has nothing else to gossip about, she resorts to telling secrets about her own personal life. She is part of a group of local women known as the Springfield Investorettes, containing herself, Luann , Agnes and ex-members Marge, Maude and Edna, in which they sponsor and invest in companies and boxers. Moral convictions look to always defend the interests of the minors, which explains her famous catchphrase, delivered in times of civic crisis (moral or otherwise): "Will someone please think of the children?". Often unaware that the kids of Springfield actually like most of the stuff she deems unsuitable.
Helen is also openly conservative and was seen at the Republican Headquarters located at a haunting location.
In "Marge in Chains," despite stating that she will use her gossip for good instead of evil, she continues to spread gossip at the expense of the Simpson Family throughout the series. In the episode "The Frying Game" she is in the court that decides over Homer and Marge's fates after supposedly killing a valuable insect. In "The Fabulous Faker Boy," Helen goes out of her way to give a backhanded compliment to Bart to spite Lisa, It's also implied she is a drinker when she 'rewards' herself for causing the Simpsons trouble by picking up a large case of wine. She is particularly vindictive towards Marge.
Although she is very religious and conservative she is seen cheering when Seymour Skinner suggested that they should trade a giant check given to the school in a liquor store nearby Her closest friend was Maude Flanders and many think that is why she became more bitter after Season 11 when Maude passed on.
Helen's most prominent season is in Season 8, appearing and having a role in every single episode, most notably, "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson." Maggie Roswell, her voice actress, did have a role in every single episode that season.
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