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The episode is a final one, which long-time music editor [[Chris Ledesma]] worked on.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/1526758350603448321 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock Chris Ledesma"]</ref> | The episode is a final one, which long-time music editor [[Chris Ledesma]] worked on.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/1526758350603448321 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock Chris Ledesma"]</ref> | ||
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"Poorhouse Rock"
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Episode Information
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"Poorhouse Rock" is the 22nd and finale episode of season 33 of The Simpsons. It will air on May 22, 2022.[1][2][3][4]
Synopsis
- "After Bart humiliates him at church, Homer finally teaches his son to admire his dad - until a visit from a magical, singing janitor (Hugh Jackman) changes everything they thought they knew.[4]"
It'll be a Bart-centric musical episode where there'll be much singing, some from Bart.[6][9][10][11]
It's a strange, musical episode, where Bart finds out he can never have the job his dad had and it becomes a weird, musical Fantasia.[6]
Production
The story is the inspired by an article in The Atlantic of February 2021 about how the middle-class lifestyle of The Simpsons is no longer realistic.[6][12]
The episode is a final one, which long-time music editor Chris Ledesma worked on.[13]
The episode will contain a couch gag with characters, designed by Venezuelan artist Spike Monster.[14]
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Michael Price's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Al Jean's Twitter - "The Sound of Bleeding Gums air date and final episodes air dates"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Tim Long's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock season finale"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 FutonCritic - "Poorhouse Rock"
- ↑ Tim Long's Twitter - "Robert Reich guest starring"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 MaximumFun - "After Show for Perfect Harmony - Episode 87: Tim Long (The Simpsons) & Jon Radler Interview (Perfect Harmony After Show)"
- ↑ Michael Price's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock showrunner"
- ↑ Tim Long's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock director"
- ↑ Michael Price's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock - Bart"
- ↑ Michael Price's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock - Musical"
- ↑ Michael Price's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock - Singing"
- ↑ Tim Long's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock Inspiration"
- ↑ Matt Selman's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock Chris Ledesma"
- ↑ Tim Long's Twitter - "Poorhouse Rock Couch Gag"
Promo videos
- "The Simpsons season finale is the hottest show in town — featuring @RealHughJackman this Sunday on @FOXTV!" on Twitter
- Hugh Jackman makes his Simpsons debut singing about middle class decline at YouTube