The Simpsons season 34 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Bart turns a reading session into a whimsical adventure, creatively altering a book's story, which leads to accidentally damaging library books. Homer and Marge, frustrated, label him "The Destroyer" for his pranks. At school, Bart's imaginative storytelling unexpectedly inspires other kids to read. This revelation causes Homer and Marge to struggle with their feelings, questioning if they actually like their son. Meanwhile, Bart's amnesia changes the family's dynamics, ultimately leading to a heartwarming realization and acceptance of Bart's unique personality.
Full Episode S34E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was Bart reading to Riley?
A book, but he humorously altered the story with elements like fart monsters and space goats.
How many library books did Bart ruin?
25 library books were ruined due to Bart's creative storytelling.
What nickname do Homer and Marge give Bart?
They label him "The Destroyer" because of his pranks.
What vegetable does Bart dislike?
Swiss chard is Bart's least favorite vegetable.
How did Bart's storytelling impact his school?
Bart's imaginative storytelling unexpectedly encouraged other kids to read.
Do Homer and Marge struggle with their feelings towards Bart?
Yes, they question if they truly like their own son and reflect on how his birth changed their lives.
What happens to Bart, leading to memory loss?
Bart experiences amnesia, forgetting his identity.
How does Bart's amnesia affect the Simpson family?
His amnesia and new behavior influence the family positively, changing their perception of him.
What is the family's realization about Bart?
Homer and Marge realize that they actually do like Bart and express their affection for him.
How does the episode conclude?
The episode concludes with Ralph's imaginative act of drawing a boat and sailing away.