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| − | | | + | |couchgag= Marge is hatching eggs on a nest. Homer jumps in the nest, breaking the eggs, and gets a taste of the egg yolk |
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| − | '''" | + | '''"Mother and Child Reunion"''' is the twentieth episode of [[Season 32|broadcast season 32]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the seven hundred and fourth episode overall. It originally aired on May 9, [[2021]]. The episode was written by [[J. Stewart Burns]] and directed by [[Jennifer Moeller]]. It guest stars [[Werner Herzog]] as {{Ch|Werner Herzog|himself}}, [[Nate Silver]] as {{Ch|Nate Silver|himself}}, and [[George Stephanopoulos]] as {{Ch|George Stephanopoulos|himself}}. |
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| + | "Mother and Child Reunion" was dedicated in memory of [[Olympia Dukakis]], who died on May 1. | ||
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| + | == Synopsis == | ||
| + | {{Synopsis|{{Ch|Werner Herzog}} tells [[Marge]] and [[Lisa]]'s future. Instead of going to college, Lisa goes straight into employment, which causes arguments between Marge and Lisa. Lisa goes on to create her own chain of schools, the [[Lisa Simpson Academy]].}} | ||
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| + | == Plot == | ||
| + | The [[Simpson family]] goes to {{Ch|Werner Herzog}}'s [[Magic Shop]] to buy a magic set for [[Lisa]]'s birthday. When [[Bart]] traps [[Homer]] in a straitjacket, [[Marge]] asks if they'll ever stop, to which Herzog offers to show them the future. He takes them to the back and reads their futures with tarot cards. | ||
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| + | Lisa will become [[President of the USA|president]], Homer will stop drinking, Bart will become a fine person, and there will be years of conflict between Marge and Lisa over her college decision. | ||
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| + | On the day Lisa decides where to go, Bart declares his plan to become a master of ''{{W|Fruit Ninja}}'', and [[Milhouse]] asks her to prom with the help of his [[Kirk Van Houten|father]]. Bart reminds Lisa how she spent every opportunity to have fun by studying instead, and she has been accepted to all colleges. | ||
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| + | Marge organizes a family meeting to hear Lisa's decision, but Lisa reveals she isn't going to college at all, breaking Marge's expectations, which she had already prepared for, and soon they begin to argue. | ||
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| + | Lisa gets advice from [[Ned]] and starts working at the [[Springfield Mall]] under the [[Squeaky-Voiced Teen]]'s ownership. However, she soon realizes how awful the job is and shifts to teaching, founding the [[Lisa Simpson Academy]] across the United States. She runs for state school superintendent against [[Chalmers]], and eventually for president. | ||
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| + | On the day of her inauguration, Marge and Lisa are barely speaking. Bart is the CEO of a marijuana company and owns three {{W|National Basketball Association|NBA}} teams. He reminds Lisa that Marge was always there for her in every important moment, even if she didn't notice. | ||
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| + | Marge comes to the roof, and with the help of a mother translator, they reconcile. Back in the present, Lisa asks Herzog how much of it will come true, and {{Ch|Nate Silver}} gives her a 98% chance of going to college, 83% chance of attending the {{W|Ivy League}}, 47% chance of a boyfriend, and 72% chance of a girlfriend. Homer asks if he can get a game on the oracle ball, but Nate tells him it's not a TV. | ||
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== Production == | == Production == | ||
| + | It was previously called "Senior Moment" and had the production code QABF09, before it switched it with "[[Manger Things]]".<ref name="AlJeanTwitter">Al Jean's Twitter (account closed)</ref> | ||
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| + | File:QABF14 Script.jpg|As Mother and Child Reunion and QABF14 | ||
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| + | == Gallery == | ||
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| + | File:Mother and Child Reunion promo 1.png | ||
| + | File:Mother and Child Reunion promo 2.png | ||
| + | File:Mother and Child Reunion promo 3.png | ||
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| + | == Promo videos == | ||
| + | *{{Youtube|c43vjv3FUUE|The Dignity Of Work}} | ||
| + | *{{Youtube|NiBtqM_wheI|Who Can Stop Lisa Now?}} | ||
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{{Season 32}} | {{Season 32}} | ||
| + | {{Production Season QABF}} | ||
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| + | [[Category:Lisa episodes]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Marge episodes]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Episodes set in the future]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Non-canon episodes]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Episodes written by J. Stewart Burns]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Episodes directed by Jennifer Moeller]] | ||
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"Mother and Child Reunion"
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Episode Information
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"Mother and Child Reunion" is the twentieth episode of broadcast season 32 of The Simpsons and the seven hundred and fourth episode overall. It originally aired on May 9, 2021. The episode was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Jennifer Moeller. It guest stars Werner Herzog as himself, Nate Silver as himself, and George Stephanopoulos as himself.
"Mother and Child Reunion" was dedicated in memory of Olympia Dukakis, who died on May 1.
Synopsis[edit]
- Werner Herzog tells Marge and Lisa's future. Instead of going to college, Lisa goes straight into employment, which causes arguments between Marge and Lisa. Lisa goes on to create her own chain of schools, the Lisa Simpson Academy.
Plot[edit]
The Simpson family goes to Werner Herzog's Magic Shop to buy a magic set for Lisa's birthday. When Bart traps Homer in a straitjacket, Marge asks if they'll ever stop, to which Herzog offers to show them the future. He takes them to the back and reads their futures with tarot cards.
Lisa will become president, Homer will stop drinking, Bart will become a fine person, and there will be years of conflict between Marge and Lisa over her college decision.
On the day Lisa decides where to go, Bart declares his plan to become a master of Fruit Ninja, and Milhouse asks her to prom with the help of his father. Bart reminds Lisa how she spent every opportunity to have fun by studying instead, and she has been accepted to all colleges.
Marge organizes a family meeting to hear Lisa's decision, but Lisa reveals she isn't going to college at all, breaking Marge's expectations, which she had already prepared for, and soon they begin to argue.
Lisa gets advice from Ned and starts working at the Springfield Mall under the Squeaky-Voiced Teen's ownership. However, she soon realizes how awful the job is and shifts to teaching, founding the Lisa Simpson Academy across the United States. She runs for state school superintendent against Chalmers, and eventually for president.
On the day of her inauguration, Marge and Lisa are barely speaking. Bart is the CEO of a marijuana company and owns three NBA teams. He reminds Lisa that Marge was always there for her in every important moment, even if she didn't notice.
Marge comes to the roof, and with the help of a mother translator, they reconcile. Back in the present, Lisa asks Herzog how much of it will come true, and Nate Silver gives her a 98% chance of going to college, 83% chance of attending the Ivy League, 47% chance of a boyfriend, and 72% chance of a girlfriend. Homer asks if he can get a game on the oracle ball, but Nate tells him it's not a TV.
Production[edit]
It was previously called "Senior Moment" and had the production code QABF09, before it switched it with "Manger Things".[1]
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Al Jean's Twitter (account closed)
Promo videos[edit]
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