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Barting Over

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"Barting Over"
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Episode Information
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"Barting Over" is the eleventh episode of the fourteenth season which aired on the 16th February 2003. This episode features Bart moving out and living on his own after an argument with Homer over an advert he starred in as a child. This is the 300th episode in order of the broadcasting. The episode was written by Andrew Kreisberg and directed by Matthew Nastuk.

Plot

After Bart and Lisa discover an ad that Bart starred in as a baby. Bart asks where the money went and Homer tells him it was used to buy photos of Homer dropping Bart from a balcony. Bart then goes to see the Blue-Haired Lawyer in order to get emancipated. The next day, the lawyer serves Homer with a subpoena and includes a side of bacon in order to get Homer to open the door.

At the trial, the lawyer makes a case that Homer swindled Bart and has clear anger-management issues which is proved when Homer shakes his fist at everyone in the courtroom. Judge Harm grants Bart's request based upon the testimony and her own personal opinion of Homer, she had been drawing a picture of him hanging during the trial and orders Homer to give Bart half his salary until Bart is paid off. Homer rushes the bench and gets knocked out by a bailiff.

The next day Bart leaves the house and moves into a loft downtown. He soon finds that Tony Hawk is living in the building and throwing a party with Blink 182. He and Hawk become friends, and Bart is content with his new life. Back at the Simpson house, Marge convinces Homer to apologize to Bart, and the family goes to meet him at his loft. Homer apologizes and requests Bart come home. Bart accepts the apology, but tells them that he is going on Tony Hawk's Skewed Tour.

At the event, Homer meets up with Hawk and pleads with him to pretend to lose to him so that he can make Bart proud of him again. Tony reluctantly agrees and gives Homer a modified skateboard, which does all the stunt work. Later, Homer challenges Tony to a skateboard match and does a good job, thanks to the skateboard. Tony, unhappy about being showed up by Homer, decides to "take out the trash". They duel with their skateboards in mid-air, and Tony falls to the ground. Homer speaks to Bart and finally promises Bart that he will never ill-treat him again. Lindsey Naegle approaches Homer and asks him to star in a commercial. Homer accepts so that he can get Bart fully repaid. Now Homer is embarrassed when he watched the final product, an ad for an impotence drug, but Bart told him that nobody will remember after fifty years. Fifty years later, Homer is dead, and an older Nelson Muntz laughs at his grave.

Trivia

  • This episode was advertised to be the 300th episode of the Simpsons but, in production code order, it is 302nd episode
  • When Homer chases the taxi which Bart is inside, he is angry but starts sobbing all night so construction workers surround him with cones and put a sign saying " Man Sobbing."
Season 14 Episodes
Treehouse of Horror XIII How I Spent My Strummer Vacation Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade Large Marge Helter Shelter The Great Louse Detective Special Edna The Dad Who Knew Too Little The Strong Arms of the Ma Pray Anything Barting Over I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can A Star Is Born Again Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington C.E. D'oh 'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky Three Gays of the Condo Dude, Where's My Ranch? Old Yeller-Belly Brake My Wife, Please The Bart of War Moe Baby Blues