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Discovering that [[Marge]] was once a stellar A+ student whose grades plummeted after being distracted, [[Lisa]] fears that she will end up just like her mom unless she pledges to focus solely on academics in an encore episode. When Marge makes a secret deal allowing Lisa to attend her dream school, Lisa learns a lesson in family and altruism. Meanwhile, [[Bart]] puts [[Nelson Muntz]] in his place and unintentionally claims the title of "School Bully". | Discovering that [[Marge]] was once a stellar A+ student whose grades plummeted after being distracted, [[Lisa]] fears that she will end up just like her mom unless she pledges to focus solely on academics in an encore episode. When Marge makes a secret deal allowing Lisa to attend her dream school, Lisa learns a lesson in family and altruism. Meanwhile, [[Bart]] puts [[Nelson Muntz]] in his place and unintentionally claims the title of "School Bully". | ||
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+ | "Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life" was viewed by 8.97 million households receiving a 3.9 Nielsen Rating. The episode received a positive review from Todd VanDerWerf, giving it a B+. | ||
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Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life is the fifth episode of Season 22. It aired on November 14, 2010.
Plot
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Discovering that Marge was once a stellar A+ student whose grades plummeted after being distracted, Lisa fears that she will end up just like her mom unless she pledges to focus solely on academics in an encore episode. When Marge makes a secret deal allowing Lisa to attend her dream school, Lisa learns a lesson in family and altruism. Meanwhile, Bart puts Nelson Muntz in his place and unintentionally claims the title of "School Bully".
Reception
"Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life" was viewed by 8.97 million households receiving a 3.9 Nielsen Rating. The episode received a positive review from Todd VanDerWerf, giving it a B+.