The Simpsons - "Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life" - Talkback [11/14]

Well, it took me a while but I finally saw the episode, normally I don't like Lisa episodes but this one was ok. I liked Bart/Nelsons plot, I really liked Bart's scheme when the episode started however Skinner I guess was ok with it, that or he's just decided to let Bart run the school :p Marge being more proude of Bart for once was a first LOL. I found Marge a good mother here than she normally is, so good for that :) Homers/Maggie's plot was freakin funny.
 
I thought this was the best episode this season thus far....Homer got some really funny scenes (I thought it was especially funny when when he made a cigar out of a Fruit Roll-Up and some Big League Chew,and then blew a bubblegum smoke ring,and when he tries and fails to sugarcoat that Lisa doesn't want to be like Marge)...

I also loved...

Homer's repeated tries (and failures) at geting Maggie the toy she wants...and complaining about the glass window at the gas station over and over when the attendant even says there's no glass in the window (apparently,Homer remembered that fact later though :D)...The gas station manager's line at the end was good,too ...

Manager: Did he take any money?

Attendant: No

(Opens till)

Manager: He did now!...
Bart and Nelson's subplot,where Bart keeps inadvertantly beating up Nelson...
 
I don't remember the Exxon Valdez.

EDIT: I just realised... Instead of wasting all that gas, couldn't Homer have just given the cashier the amount of money it costs for ten gallons of gas?
 
Bart “Just when you think I’m out of ideas.”

Just when I thought you were out of good episodes.
I haven’t liked one this much in a while, so I had to get a review in.

We’ve seen Lisa pining away for a better school before, but sometimes being your best takes more then hard work and sacrifice, it can also take a measure of being ruthless and selfish.
Homer shows considerable insight that sooner or later everyone runs into their Homer.
Even though she was able to sacrifice her beloved saxaphone, it was too much to see her mother work like a slave.
I guess people would like to seen more elaboration on this, but once Marge and Lisa saw the situation they saw the solution and didn’t need to mull it over, ask permission or make a big deal. They just made the sacrifice. Mans Game.

And I loved how Marge managed to come up with advice that actually helped Bart.

Also, plenty of laughs.
Misdirection of the Imaginatorium.
Nelson hop-scotching as he ran away in tears.
Candy cigar and bubble gum smoke ring.
Nelson punching the thought bubble.
Maggie going nuts over the promotion for BabyMustHave.
And Homer looked a bit charming with his goofiness in the year book.


I don't think one washer running 24 hours a day would be able to handle that mountain. Have you ever done much laundry with the ironing and folding? Frankly, if I haven't. Ironing is too damn much work. Looked like a job for many people.




Also: there are always oil spills happening. It's not some sort of pop culture reference that should soon be forgotten.
There is no need to know the history of the Exxon Valdez or British Petroleum for the joke to work. It's just unfortunate if you don't.
 
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