The Simpsons season 15 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a chaotic episode, the Simpsons' evening TV time introduces Roofi, Maggie's favorite singer, leading to a concert in Springfield. The event turns disastrous when rain triggers a baby riot. The aftermath sees Marge battling against Lindsay Naegle's anti-child movement, struggling to promote family values. Despite creative campaigning and Homer's quirky advertisement, their efforts falter. The episode wraps up with life resuming its usual pace, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of the Simpson family.
Full Episode S15E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What show does the Simpson family initially watch on TV?
A nature show about salt-water crocodiles.
Who is Roofi?
A children's music artist whose songs Maggie enjoys.
Why does Bart want to stay at school?
To avoid going home to hear Roofi's song.
What major event is announced in Springfield?
A live concert by Roofi.
What happens at the Roofi concert?
A riot starts among the babies when it begins to rain.
How does the public react to the baby riot?
There's significant backlash against the chaos caused by children.
Who is Lindsay Naegle?
The founder of a group opposing the interests of families with children.
What initiative does Marge start?
A voter initiative to support family interests.
How is Marge's initiative portrayed in opposition campaigns?
Negatively, with smear ads against it.
What is Homer's contribution to Marge's campaign?
He creates a supportive advertisement.
How do Bart and Lisa attempt to influence the vote?
By exposing voters to sick children to gain sympathy.
What is the outcome of the vote on the initiative?
The initiative to support families fails.
How does the episode end?
Life in Springfield returns to normal, and the family watches TV again.