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|titlescreen=[[Plopper]] web slings across the screen a la [[Spider-Man]] | |titlescreen=[[Plopper]] web slings across the screen a la [[Spider-Man]] | ||
|couchgag= Marge is hatching eggs on a nest. Homer jumps in the nest, breaking the eggs, and gets a taste of the egg yolk | |couchgag= Marge is hatching eggs on a nest. Homer jumps in the nest, breaking the eggs, and gets a taste of the egg yolk | ||
− | |guests= [[Werner Herzog]] as himself<br | + | |guests= [[Werner Herzog]] as {{Ch|Werner Herzog|himself}}<br>[[George Stephanopoulos]] as {{Ch|George Stephanopoulos|himself}}<br>[[Nate Silver]] as {{Ch|Nate Silver|himself}} |
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|writer= [[J. Stewart Burns]] | |writer= [[J. Stewart Burns]] | ||
|director=[[Jennifer Moeller]] | |director=[[Jennifer Moeller]] | ||
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− | '''"Mother and Child Reunion"''' is the twentieth episode of [[season 32]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the seven hundred and fourth episode overall. It originally aired on May 9, [[2021]]. The episode was written by [[J. Stewart Burns]] and directed by [[Jennifer Moeller]]. It guest stars [[Werner Herzog]] as himself, [[George Stephanopoulos]] as himself and [[Nate Silver]] as himself. | + | '''"Mother and Child Reunion"''' is the twentieth episode of [[season 32]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the seven hundred and fourth episode overall. It originally aired on May 9, [[2021]]. The episode was written by [[J. Stewart Burns]] and directed by [[Jennifer Moeller]]. It guest stars [[Werner Herzog]] as {{Ch|Werner Herzog|himself}}, [[George Stephanopoulos]] as {{Ch|George Stephanopoulos|himself}} and [[Nate Silver]] as {{Ch|Nate Silver|himself}}. |
"Mother and Child Reunion" was dedicated in memory of [[Olympia Dukakis]], who died on May 1. | "Mother and Child Reunion" was dedicated in memory of [[Olympia Dukakis]], who died on May 1. | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
{{desc|[[Lisa]] makes a shocking college decision, wounding [[Marge]]. It leads to a very surprising place.}} | {{desc|[[Lisa]] makes a shocking college decision, wounding [[Marge]]. It leads to a very surprising place.}} | ||
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+ | The [[Simpson family]] goes to {{Ch|Werner Herzog}}'s [[Magic Shop]] to buy a magic set for [[Lisa]]'s birthday. When [[Bart]] traps [[Homer]] in a straitjacket, [[Marge]] asks them if they'll ever stop, to which Herzog asks if they wanna see the future. He takes them to the back where he reads them the future with tarot cards. | ||
− | It's the day she decides where to go, after Bart decides to become a master of {{ | + | Lisa will become [[President of the USA|president]], Homer will stop drinking, and Bart will become a fine person, and there will be years of trouble between Marge and Lisa, after deciding where she'd go to college. |
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+ | It's the day she decides where to go, after Bart decides to become a master of {{W|Fruit Ninja}}, and [[Milhouse]] asks her out to the prom, with the help of his [[Kirk Van Houten|father]]. Bart have her remind how every time she could have had fun, she was studying, and she got accepted in all colleges. | ||
Marge set up a meeting with the family for her choice, but she reveals in the end that she's not going to any college, breaking Marge's future expectations that she had already prepared, and soon they start getting into arguments over it. | Marge set up a meeting with the family for her choice, but she reveals in the end that she's not going to any college, breaking Marge's future expectations that she had already prepared, and soon they start getting into arguments over it. | ||
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Lisa gets advice from Ned, and starts working at the [[Springfield Mall]], under [[Squeaky-voiced teen]]'s ownership, however she soon finds out how much the work sucks and starts teaching instead, creating her own school, [[Lisa Simpson Academy]], all over the United States, runs for state school superintendent against [[Chalmers]], and then for President. | Lisa gets advice from Ned, and starts working at the [[Springfield Mall]], under [[Squeaky-voiced teen]]'s ownership, however she soon finds out how much the work sucks and starts teaching instead, creating her own school, [[Lisa Simpson Academy]], all over the United States, runs for state school superintendent against [[Chalmers]], and then for President. | ||
− | At the day of her inauguration day Marge and Lisa are barely speaking, while Bart is pot CEO and owner of three {{ | + | At the day of her inauguration day Marge and Lisa are barely speaking, while Bart is pot CEO and owner of three {{W|National Basketball Association|NBA}} teams. He has her remember how Marge was always there in all the moments she needed help, even if she forgot. |
− | Marge comes on the roof and they reconcile, with the help of a mother translator. Returning to the present, Lisa asks Herzog how much of it will be true and {{Ch|Nate Silver}} gives her a 98% chance of going to college, 83% | + | Marge comes on the roof and they reconcile, with the help of a mother translator. Returning to the present, Lisa asks Herzog how much of it will be true and {{Ch|Nate Silver}} gives her a 98% chance of going to college, 83% chance of {{W|Ivy League}}, 47% chance of a boyfriend and 72% chance of a girlfriend. Homer asks if he can get a game on the oracle ball, but Nate says its not a TV. |
== Production == | == Production == | ||
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File:Mother and Child Reunion promo 9.png | File:Mother and Child Reunion promo 9.png | ||
File:Mother and Child Reunion promo 10.png | File:Mother and Child Reunion promo 10.png | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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== Promo videos == | == Promo videos == | ||
− | *{{ | + | *{{Youtube|c43vjv3FUUE|The Dignity Of Work}} |
− | + | *{{Youtube|NiBtqM_wheI|Who Can Stop Lisa Now?}} | |
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{{Season 32}} | {{Season 32}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Lisa episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marge episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes set in the future]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Non-canon episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes written by J. Stewart Burns]] | [[Category:Episodes written by J. Stewart Burns]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes directed by Jennifer Moeller]] |
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Episode Information
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"Mother and Child Reunion" is the twentieth episode of season 32 of The Simpsons and the seven hundred and fourth episode overall. It originally aired on May 9, 2021. The episode was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Jennifer Moeller. It guest stars Werner Herzog as himself, George Stephanopoulos as himself and Nate Silver as himself.
"Mother and Child Reunion" was dedicated in memory of Olympia Dukakis, who died on May 1.
Synopsis[edit]
Plot[edit]
The Simpson family goes to Werner Herzog's Magic Shop to buy a magic set for Lisa's birthday. When Bart traps Homer in a straitjacket, Marge asks them if they'll ever stop, to which Herzog asks if they wanna see the future. He takes them to the back where he reads them the future with tarot cards.
Lisa will become president, Homer will stop drinking, and Bart will become a fine person, and there will be years of trouble between Marge and Lisa, after deciding where she'd go to college.
It's the day she decides where to go, after Bart decides to become a master of Fruit Ninja, and Milhouse asks her out to the prom, with the help of his father. Bart have her remind how every time she could have had fun, she was studying, and she got accepted in all colleges.
Marge set up a meeting with the family for her choice, but she reveals in the end that she's not going to any college, breaking Marge's future expectations that she had already prepared, and soon they start getting into arguments over it.
Lisa gets advice from Ned, and starts working at the Springfield Mall, under Squeaky-voiced teen's ownership, however she soon finds out how much the work sucks and starts teaching instead, creating her own school, Lisa Simpson Academy, all over the United States, runs for state school superintendent against Chalmers, and then for President.
At the day of her inauguration day Marge and Lisa are barely speaking, while Bart is pot CEO and owner of three NBA teams. He has her remember how Marge was always there in all the moments she needed help, even if she forgot.
Marge comes on the roof and they reconcile, with the help of a mother translator. Returning to the present, Lisa asks Herzog how much of it will be true and Nate Silver gives her a 98% chance of going to college, 83% chance of Ivy League, 47% chance of a boyfriend and 72% chance of a girlfriend. Homer asks if he can get a game on the oracle ball, but Nate says its not a TV.
Production[edit]
It was previously called "Senior Moment" and had the production code QABF09, before it switched it with "Manger Things".[1][2][3]
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
Promo videos[edit]
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