The Simpsons season 23 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "The D'oh-cial Network," Lisa Simpson, feeling isolated, creates a social network named SpringFace, which quickly gains popularity in Springfield among both kids and adults. However, the network leads to various humorous and problematic scenarios, prompting Lisa to shut it down due to its negative impacts. The episode humorously explores themes of social media, connection, and the unintended consequences of technology.
Full Episode S23E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the central issue in "The D'oh-cial Network" episode of The Simpsons?
Lisa Simpson's creation of a social network called SpringFace causes problems in Springfield.
Why does Lisa Simpson create SpringFace?
Lisa creates SpringFace due to her feelings of isolation and a desire to connect with others.
What is the Mapple Void?
The Mapple Void is a computer product Lisa buys at the Mapple Store in the mall, used to create SpringFace.
Who helps Lisa create SpringFace?
A group of students from Springfield Elementary, including Nelson, help Lisa develop SpringFace.
How does the town of Springfield react to SpringFace?
Springfield residents, both children and adults, become heavily engaged with SpringFace, leading to various comedic and problematic situations.
What negative consequences arise from SpringFace?
SpringFace causes social issues, distractions, and contributes to accidents in Springfield.
Does Lisa shut down SpringFace?
Yes, Lisa decides to shut down SpringFace due to its negative impacts.
What happens at the end of the episode?
Lisa joins her family in a game of Marco Polo, and Homer and Lisa defeat the Winklevoss twins in a rowing challenge.
Who performs The Simpsons theme in the credits?
The Tiger Lillies perform The Simpsons theme in the credits.
What is the setting of the episode's opening scene?
The opening scene is set in Springfield's courtroom.
Who defends Lisa in court?
Homer defends Lisa in the courtroom.
What luxury lifestyle does Lenny reveal?
Lenny reveals a lifestyle of living in a condo, eating Drippin' Dots, and enjoying massages.
What kind of store does Lisa visit in the mall that inspires her?
Lisa visits the Mapple Store, a parody of an Apple Store.
Is SpringFace successful among adults in Springfield?
Yes, SpringFace becomes popular among adults as well as children in Springfield.
What is the moral of the short story about Bart and Milhouse at the end of the episode?
The moral is that pranks do not pay, as shown by Bart and Milhouse's misadventure with toilet paper at school.