This episode introduced Grey Griffin as Sherri and Terri and Martin Prince following the death of Russi Taylor on July 26, 2019.
[2] At Springfield Elementary, the children perform dramatic scenes they have written based on TV shows and YouTube videos.
Paula eventually asks Marge to become her partner by training for a month in Portland, Oregon and she accepts, amplifying Homer's concerns.
They win and Paula tells Homer that she is not romantically interested in Marge; she has a wife who is a ribbon dancer in the Olympics and they have a child of their own.
In the final scene, Homer buys Maggie a toy chainsaw so she could develop an interest in lumberjacking in the future.
This episode marked the first time Sherri and Terri and Martin Prince was voiced by Grey Griffin following the death of Russi Taylor on July 26, 2019.
Club gave the episode a B−, stating "It all leaves the amiable ‘Marge The Lumberjill’ feeling awfully inessential, especially since it isn’t packed with compensatory great jokes...And there’s a lovely little present for quick-eared fans of quirky bisexual singer-songwriter Jill Sobule (of the superior ‘I Kissed A Girl’ song), who sings the original Marge training montage anthem ‘The Lumberjill Song’ after she’s name-checked as the newly Portland-ized Marge’s fashion icon.