The Simpsons season 24 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Bart and Lisa reflect on their development after watching an educational DVD, prompting Homer and Marge to ban TV for a day. The family explores a bookstore, where Bart discovers that a shaved Milhouse resembles his dad, Kirk. Utilizing this, Bart and Milhouse engage in adult activities, with Milhouse convincingly posing as Kirk. They plan to use a DVD settlement for a jazz club trip, but their adventure unravels when Milhouse's disguise fails. The episode concludes with the Simpson family reuniting, and Bart appreciating Homer's lifestyle.
Full Episode S24E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What DVD were Homer and Bart watching at the beginning?
They were watching "Baby Poindexter," an educational DVD.
Why did Marge criticize the Baby Poindexter DVD?
Marge criticized it for being ineffective and potentially harmful to children's development.
How long did Homer and Marge ban TV in the house?
They banned TV for 24 hours.
Where did the Simpson family go instead of watching TV?
They went to a children's bookstore.
How did Milhouse end up looking like his father?
Bart shaved Milhouse's head, making him look like his father, Kirk.
What did Bart and Milhouse do with Milhouse's adult appearance?
They used it to do adult activities, like buying restricted items and influencing others.
What club did Lisa want to visit?
Lisa wanted to visit a jazz club.
How did Bart plan to take Lisa to the jazz club?
Bart planned to take her with Milhouse acting as their "dad."
What was the Baby Poindexter settlement about?
It was a financial settlement for parents who bought the ineffective Baby Poindexter DVDs.
What did the Simpson children and Milhouse do at the condo sales pitch?
They attended the pitch to get a free breakfast.
How was Milhouse's true identity revealed?
His hair started growing back, revealing he was just a child.
What was the consequence of the children's actions?
They had to face their parents and address the issues caused by their adventures.
What did Bart say to Homer at the end of the episode?
Bart expressed that he would be happy to end up like Homer.
How did the episode conclude?
The Simpson family reunited, and Bart and Homer shared a moment, reflecting on the day's events.
What was the main theme of the episode?
The main theme was exploring the responsibilities and challenges of adulthood through Milhouse's impersonation of an adult.