The Simpsons season 24 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Homer Simpson humorously struggles with the concept of voting, ultimately choosing Mitt Romney due to his intriguing tax returns. Meanwhile, a sinkhole causes chaos in Springfield, and Homer procrastinates fixing a household issue. Marge buys a new car, which leads her to realize she wants another baby. Homer initially pretends to agree but actually plans to stall. The couple faces fertility challenges, tracing back
Full Episode S24E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Homer vote for Mitt Romney in the election?
Homer is intrigued by Romney's tax returns after voting for him.
What problem does Homer procrastinate fixing at home?
Homer procrastinates fixing a dripping faucet.
How does Springfield initially deal with the sinkhole?
The government decides to fill the sinkhole with a tire fire.
What car does Marge buy and why does she dislike it?
Marge buys the Tissan Sensibla but dislikes it because it makes her realize she wants another baby.
Why does Homer pretend to support Marge's wish for another baby?
Homer pretends to support it, planning to stall and hoping Marge will change her mind.
What is the medical reason behind Homer and Marge's difficulty in conceiving?
Homer is unable to conceive due to a past incident at a sperm bank.
What secret activity is Lisa involved in after school?
Lisa is secretly attending a cursive writing class.
How does the Simpsons family find out about Lisa's cursive class?
Bart and Milhouse follow Lisa and discover her activity.
What do Homer and Marge find out at the Shelbyville Sperm Bank?
They find out that Homer's last sperm sample was just selected by another couple.
What decision do Homer and Marge make about having another baby?
They decide not to have another baby, feeling there's enough of Homer in the world.
What is the main theme of "The Simpsons 24x03: Adventures in Baby Getting"?
The episode explores themes of voting, family dynamics, and Springfield's quirks.
What does Homer's voting experience reveal about his character?
Homer's voting experience showcases his indecisiveness and comical misunderstandings.
How is the sinkhole in Springfield resolved?
The sinkhole is temporarily filled with a tire fire.
What does Lisa's secret cursive class symbolize?
Lisa's secret cursive class symbolizes her desire for traditional learning and individuality.
How does the episode end?
The episode ends with Homer and Marge accepting their decision not to have another baby.