The Simpsons season 33 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a bid to instill resilience, Bart Simpson and other delinquents embark on the Highland Trek for Troubled Truants, overseen by a court-sentenced supervisor. They find a goat, Axel, mistaking it for a treasure, and face off against supposed Satanists. Meanwhile, Lisa enjoys being an "only child" at home. Bart bonds with Martin, revealing deeper personal struggles. The trek concludes with the revelation that the real treasure is their journey and growth, leaving the kids disappointed but changed.
Full Episode S33E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Highland Trek for Troubled Truants?
A program designed to teach resilience and team-building to wayward teens.
Who is in charge of the Highland Trek group?
A supervisor sentenced by the adult court.
What is the group's objective during the trek?
To reach Ankle Rock by noon the next day.
Why does Martin join the group?
He is another participant of the Highland Trek for Troubled Truants.
How does Lisa Simpson spend her time while Bart is away?
She enjoys being an "only child," engaging in various activities with her parents.
What significant item do the delinquents find during the trek?
A baby goat, which they name Axel.
How do Bart and Martin's relationship evolve during the trek?
They bond over their experiences and personal struggles.
What do the delinquents mistake the film students for?
Satanists.
What realization do the trek participants have at the end?
That the "greatest of all treasures" is the journey and experiences they had.
How does Martin's character change by the end of the trek?
He embraces his identity among the "bad kids" and shows personal growth.
What does Lisa (Jules) struggle with during her only-child weekend?
She becomes overwhelmed by trying to fit in too many activities.
What is the group's dilemma regarding the goat, Axel?
Choosing between taking a boat to reach their destination or staying with Axel.
What happens when the group encounters the film students?
A chaotic situation unfolds, leading to the destruction of the students' film project.
How does the episode depict the typical family dynamic at the Simpsons' home?
It shows a return to normalcy with typical family chaos.
What is the main theme of the Highland Trek experience for the participants?
The importance of personal growth and the value of the journey itself.