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− | |Directed By=[[Michael Polcino]] | + | |Written By = [[John Frink]] & [[Don Payne]] |
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"'''The Bart Wants What it Wants'''" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' thirteenth season. | "'''The Bart Wants What it Wants'''" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' thirteenth season. | ||
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− | When Homer steals the Olympic Torch, he and the family are on a high speed chase that leads them to a carnival at Springfield Preparatory School. There Bart | + | When Homer steals the Olympic Torch, he and the family are on a high speed chase that eventually leads them to a carnival at Springfield Preparatory School. There Bart saves the daughter of [[Ranier Wolfcastle]], [[Greta Wolfcastle|Greta]], from a gang of bullies. Greta then develops a crush on Bart and invites him to come over to their house sometime. Greta then invites him to her school's dance but Bart stands her up to perform a prank on Skinner. Bart doesn't realize what his relationship with Greta means untill Lisa scolds him for standing her up, so he decides to break up with Greta. |
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+ | Greta then starts dating Milhouse to get back at Bart and Bart gets jealous and tries to win Greta back and he and Milhouse fight over her. Greta then rejects them both and decides to put off dating for a few years. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | *The episode title is a parody on the phrase by Woody Allen ''"The '''Heart''' Wants What it Wants"''.{{stub}} | ||
{{Season 13}} | {{Season 13}} |
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"The Bart Wants What it Wants" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' thirteenth season.
Plot
When Homer steals the Olympic Torch, he and the family are on a high speed chase that eventually leads them to a carnival at Springfield Preparatory School. There Bart saves the daughter of Ranier Wolfcastle, Greta, from a gang of bullies. Greta then develops a crush on Bart and invites him to come over to their house sometime. Greta then invites him to her school's dance but Bart stands her up to perform a prank on Skinner. Bart doesn't realize what his relationship with Greta means untill Lisa scolds him for standing her up, so he decides to break up with Greta.
Greta then starts dating Milhouse to get back at Bart and Bart gets jealous and tries to win Greta back and he and Milhouse fight over her. Greta then rejects them both and decides to put off dating for a few years.
References
- The episode title is a parody on the phrase by Woody Allen "The Heart Wants What it Wants".
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