The Simpsons season 23 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "The Simpsons" episode "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart," Homer excitedly prepares for Marge's birthday with an autographed food processor, only for the plan to falter due to a rabbit chewing the phone cord. Bart, frustrated by Homer's actions, embarks on a graffiti spree across Springfield, creating a sensation with his "Mr. Fatso" tag. His street art garners attention from renowned artists, leading to a gallery show. However, the show is revealed to be a police sting, orchestrated by undercover artist Shepard Fairey, resulting in Bart's arrest and a unique punishment mirroring his earlier experience.
Full Episode S23E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What gift does Homer plan for Marge's birthday?
Homer plans to gift Marge a food mash-'em-upper, autographed by Paula Paul.
Why does Homer fight with Apu at Swapper Jack's?
Homer fights with Apu because Apu confronts them about their loyalty to the Kwik-E-Mart versus Swapper Jack's.
What causes Paula Paul's angry voicemails to Marge?
Paula Paul's angry voicemails are caused by her failed attempt to call Marge live on her show for a birthday wish, due to the phone line being chewed by Bart's gift, a rabbit.
How does Bart retaliate after being punished by Homer?
Bart retaliates by starting a graffiti campaign using a stencil of Homer's face, spreading it across Springfield.
What is the name given to Bart's graffiti tag?
Bart's graffiti tag is dubbed "Mr. Fatso."
Who are the street artists that approach Bart?
The street artists that approach Bart include Shepard Fairey, Kenny Scharf, and Robbie Conal.
What scandal leads to the closure of Swapper Jack's?
The scandal that leads to the closure of Swapper Jack's is the revelation that they were selling monkey meat as chicken.
What is the outcome of Bart's gallery show?
Bart's gallery show ends with the revelation that it was a police sting operation, leading to his arrest.
Who reveals Bart's identity as the graffiti artist?
Shepard Fairey, an undercover officer, reveals Bart's identity as the graffiti artist.
What is Bart's punishment for his graffiti spree?
Bart's punishment for his graffiti spree is to spend time in a rabbit cage, similar to his earlier punishment by Homer.