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John Frink and Don Payne wrote "Bye Bye Nerdie" and their original idea for the episode saw Lisa being sent to juvenile hall after accidentally punching Principal Skinner when she was attempting to punch Francine. "Bye Bye Nerdie" was the first The Simpsons episode directed by Lauren MacMullan, who also made the
Francine is shown to be less argumentive, but still resistant to accepting Rory as her granddaughter. Jamie ( Brandon Barash ) (2002, 2004), Paris' first boyfriend. Sherry Tinsdale ( Mädchen Amick ) (2002–2003), Christopher Hayden's girlfriend, whom he later marries and then divorces.
Francine Lee Smith (née Ling, voiced ... manlier and more mature than before, though still nerdy. By Steve's third design, he was made softer, more emotional, cuter ...
Francine encourages him to include Steve, so the two take a road trip in search of doors for the sports car. The trip veers off-track when there is a mad dash across the country to get the last set of doors available. [42] Meanwhile, Roger and Francine start an adventure without Hayley because they think she isn't fun.
Francine "Francie" Calfo is a fictional character on the television series Alias, portrayed by Merrin Dungey from 2001 to 2003 and again in 2006. Initially the best friend of lead character Sydney Bristow ( Jennifer Garner ), Francie is murdered by a lookalike assassin named Allison Doren, who assumes her identity.
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In its original airing, "Da Flippity Flop" attracted 4.01 million U.S. viewers. It was the third highest rated show on Fox that night, beating out the Bob's Burgers third season finale, but losing to new episodes of The Simpsons and Family Guy. [1]
"Francine" was the only single released from the Rio Grande Mud album and gave ZZ Top their first bona fide hit reaching number 69 on the Billboard charts. [5] ZZ Top co-wrote the song with Steve Perron and Kenny Cordray, but the band claimed sole writing credit, cutting the two collaborators out of royalties for years.