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− | The citizens of Springfield take part in a contest hosted by KBBL Radio to see who can | + | The citizens of Springfield take part in a contest hosted by KBBL Radio to see who can do the most stupidest thing. [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] is very disgusted by this as it shows how dumb the town is, especially with participants like [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] swallowing various objects and [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] dressing himself with popcorn kernels and popping them with hair dryers. After the judges reveal the scores, the participants revolt and start a riot. Lisa is disgusted and writes a letter to the newspaper to show her opinions on the town's intelligence. Lisa's letter is published and she is called to a hous for a secret meeting. Upon visiting the place, she is welcomed as a member of Mensa, a group of highly intelligent. |
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Revision as of 14:46, June 16, 2008
"They Saved Lisa's Brain"
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Episode Information
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"They Saved Lisa's Brain" is the twenty-second episode of the tenth season. The episodes features Lisa joining a group called "MENSA" for Springfield's most intelligent.
Plot
The citizens of Springfield take part in a contest hosted by KBBL Radio to see who can do the most stupidest thing. Lisa is very disgusted by this as it shows how dumb the town is, especially with participants like Bart swallowing various objects and Homer dressing himself with popcorn kernels and popping them with hair dryers. After the judges reveal the scores, the participants revolt and start a riot. Lisa is disgusted and writes a letter to the newspaper to show her opinions on the town's intelligence. Lisa's letter is published and she is called to a hous for a secret meeting. Upon visiting the place, she is welcomed as a member of Mensa, a group of highly intelligent.
Production
This episode marks the first appearance of Lindsey Naegle, who had previously appeared in other episodes (The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show and Girly Edition), but as unnamed network executive.
Cultural references
The title of the this episode is a reference to the sci-fi movie, They Saved Hitler's Brain.
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