The Simpsons season 18 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Moe's birthday is forgotten by Homer, leading to an unexpected revelation of Moe's poetic talent when Lisa, seeking a subject for a school project, stumbles upon his poignant writings. Their partnership flourishes as Moe becomes a published poet, but fame strains their relationship when Moe fails to credit Lisa at a prestigious writers' festival. A heartfelt poem by Moe, acknowledging Lisa's role, mends their bond, highlighting themes of friendship, recognition, and the unexpected beauty in overlooked places.
Full Episode S18E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Homer forget about Moe's birthday fishing trip?
Homer forgot because he was preoccupied with attending the Senior Olympics to support Grampa.
What was Lisa's school project about?
Lisa's project was to write a report on a "Fascinating Springfielder."
How did Lisa discover Moe's talent?
Lisa found poetic fragments and notes that Moe had written, revealing his hidden talent for poetry.
What is the title of Moe's poem that gets published?
The title of Moe's poem is "Howling at a Concrete Moon."
Where do Moe and Lisa go to celebrate Moe's newfound fame?
They attend the Wordloaf Festival in Vermont.
How does Moe initially treat Lisa at the Wordloaf Festival?
Moe initially fails to acknowledge Lisa's help and takes all the credit for his work.
What causes Lisa to feel betrayed at the festival?
Lisa feels betrayed because Moe doesn't acknowledge her contribution to his poetry.
What does Moe do to make amends with Lisa?
Moe writes a new poem as an apology and tribute to Lisa, publicly acknowledging her at the festival.
How does Homer mistakenly react to the situation at the festival?
Homer tries to confront Moe, mistakenly believing he needs to defend Lisa.
How does the episode end?
The episode ends with Moe and Lisa reconciling and acknowledging their collaborative success.