The Simpsons season 28 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a twist of events, a beloved seascape painting vanishes, leading to humorous speculations. Meanwhile, Homer's hidden chess skills come to light, unveiling a poignant backstory with his father. Lisa faces heartache over her lost hat, Sunny, while Bart grapples with a physical manifestation of his guilt for disposing of it. The episode reaches its peak with Bart and Lisa's emotional reconciliation and Homer's chess face-off against his father, where he chooses familial love over victory, highlighting themes of forgiveness and understanding.
Full Episode S28E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the central issue involving the seascape painting?
The seascape painting had mysteriously disappeared, leading to speculation about whether it was stolen or sold.
How is Homer's relationship with chess revealed?
Homer's relationship with chess is tied to his past and his strained relationship with his father.
What happens to Lisa's hat, Sunny?
Lisa's hat, Sunny, is lost, causing her great distress.
How does Bart deal with his guilt over Lisa's hat?
Bart struggles with his guilt, which takes on a physical form, as he tries to reconcile with Lisa.
What unexpected skill does Homer display at Moe's Tavern?
Homer surprises everyone with his impressive chess skills.
What is the resolution between Bart and Lisa?
Bart apologizes sincerely to Lisa, resolving their conflict and healing their relationship.
How does Homer's chess match with his father end?
Homer's chess match with his father ends with Homer choosing his love for his father over winning the game.
Does the episode provide closure for the characters?
Yes, the episode concludes with a sense of closure and understanding among the characters.