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Originally Posted by MrBarlow The Simpsons: Season 9 The Principal and the Pauper
Principal Seymour Skinner is thrown a party for his 20 year service in school and is discovered he is a fraud when the real Seymour Skinner turns up.
(Guest Voice: Martin Sheen) | It's another great season with so many smart jokes and references, some of which I only understood in the last decade. Quote:
Everyone knows the story of Principal Seymour Skinner; he's a bit of a push-over, he's a Vietnam vet, and he's a pretty lousy principal. As it turns out, Seymour Skinner is actually the Simpsons' equivalent of Jean Valjean from Les Miserables.
The seeds are planted in the episode 'Homer's Barbershop Quartet' when Skinner finds his old POW helmet and it is revealed that his prisoner number is 24601. As it so happens, Skinner's prisoner's number is the same as Jean Valjean's prisoner number but the payoff of the joke comes during a later episode, 'The Principal and the Pauper'.
Skinner's true identity is revealed in that episode: he was in fact a former lowlife who stole the real Seymour Skinner's identity before working his way up to a respectable position in society. Skinner's identity-stealing backstory is very similar to Jean Valjean's story; Valjean was a criminal who took on a new identity and became a wealthy person of considerable influence before eventually dying after reuniting with his long-lost daughter.
Okay, so Skinner isn't dead and he doesn't have a long-lost daughter. Maybe everyone's favourite whimsical principal still has some elements of his backstory that's yet to be told?
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