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|guests= [[Stephen Curry]] as {{Ch|Stephen Curry|himself}}<br>[[Earl Mann]] as Narrator ([[Eddie Muntz]])<br>[[Joe Mantegna]] as [[Fat Tony]]
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"'''22 for 30'''" is an upcoming [[season 28]] or [[season 29]] episode. The episode will air sometime in [[2017]] or 2018.<ref name="WABF10"/><ref name="22for30"/>
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"'''22 for 30'''" is the seventeenth episode of [[season 28]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the six-hundred and thirteenth episode overall. It originally aired on March 12, [[2017]]. The episode was written by [[Joel H. Cohen]] and directed by [[Chris Clements]]. It guest stars [[Stephen Curry]] as {{Ch|Stephen Curry|himself}}, [[Earl Mann]] as the narrator ([[Eddie Muntz]]) and [[Joe Mantegna]] as [[Fat Tony]].
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Desc|In this parody of a cable sports show, [[Bart]] goes from delinquent with detention to the star basketball player at [[Springfield Elementary]]. [[Lisa]] covers Bart's success for the school paper, and [[Homer]] becomes the team's coach. Things go awry when Bart gets involved with the [[Springfield Mafia|mafia]].}}
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== Plot ==
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The story is a documentary about the rise and the fall of [[Bart]] on the basketball team of [[Springfield Elementary]]. It all started with a joke that got him in the longest detention in history, where he started shooting baskets in the detention room paper bin. He was made a starter of the team and started playing, receiving star treatments everywhere.
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Bart became famous, and fame got on his head, and looked down on his team. [[Homer]] became the coach of the team while Bart got badly spoiled to the point of having a shelter built with TVs. Bart started disrespecting Homer badly and the latter had enough and sent him to the bench. [[Fat Tony]] caught on the fact and made a proposal to him at [[Luigi's]].
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On the next play, Bart stalled for the last 2 minutes point shaving, winning the game but making sure the team didn't cover the spread, making both the team and the gamblers happy. The story came out on the newspapers and [[Lisa]] began reporting it.
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At the City Champions Final Four, Bart won the game after Homer choked him. However, Bart found out how much money Fat Tony was making, and then Fat Tony wanted him to lose the finals and the town hated him for that.
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In the game, [[Milhouse]] fought Bart and stopped him and his intentions, including his reaching for the fame, and the team won the game. Fat Tony then wanted to shoot Bart and Homer, but Lisa saved them, relaying on a secret regarding Tony and basketball.
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At the end, the narrator of the story reveals itself to be [[Eddie Muntz]], [[Nelson]]'s dad, which gives him sleeves for his vest, and stayed long enough for just a picture of [[Muntz family|the family]] to be taken.
  
 
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The Couch Gag was created by [[Bill Plympton]].<ref>[http://scribblejunkies.blogspot.it/2017/03/loose-ends.html Scribble Junkies - Loose Ends]</ref> The music for it are composed by [[Alf Clausen]] and [[Greg Prechel]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/mxedtr/status/840098711904518146 Chris Ledesma's Twitter]</ref>
 
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|ukrdate= May 7, 2017
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== Promo videos ==
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*{{Youtube|4lfm-Mh3vfQ|Bill Plympton's Couch Gag}}
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Latest revision as of 12:46, March 28, 2024

Season 28 Episode
612 "Kamp Krustier"
613
"22 for 30"
"A Father's Watch" 614
"22 for 30"
22 for 30 promo 1.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 613
Season number: S28 E17
Production code: WABF10
Original airdate: March 12, 2017
Title screen: An Air Dingus airplane flies by and Nelson says Ha Ha!
Couch gag: The Artiste
Guest star(s): Stephen Curry as himself
Earl Mann as Narrator (Eddie Muntz)
Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Joel H. Cohen
Directed by: Chris Clements


"22 for 30" is the seventeenth episode of season 28 of The Simpsons and the six-hundred and thirteenth episode overall. It originally aired on March 12, 2017. The episode was written by Joel H. Cohen and directed by Chris Clements. It guest stars Stephen Curry as himself, Earl Mann as the narrator (Eddie Muntz) and Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony.

Synopsis[edit]

"In this parody of a cable sports show, Bart goes from delinquent with detention to the star basketball player at Springfield Elementary. Lisa covers Bart's success for the school paper, and Homer becomes the team's coach. Things go awry when Bart gets involved with the mafia."


Plot[edit]

The story is a documentary about the rise and the fall of Bart on the basketball team of Springfield Elementary. It all started with a joke that got him in the longest detention in history, where he started shooting baskets in the detention room paper bin. He was made a starter of the team and started playing, receiving star treatments everywhere.

Bart became famous, and fame got on his head, and looked down on his team. Homer became the coach of the team while Bart got badly spoiled to the point of having a shelter built with TVs. Bart started disrespecting Homer badly and the latter had enough and sent him to the bench. Fat Tony caught on the fact and made a proposal to him at Luigi's.

On the next play, Bart stalled for the last 2 minutes point shaving, winning the game but making sure the team didn't cover the spread, making both the team and the gamblers happy. The story came out on the newspapers and Lisa began reporting it.

At the City Champions Final Four, Bart won the game after Homer choked him. However, Bart found out how much money Fat Tony was making, and then Fat Tony wanted him to lose the finals and the town hated him for that.

In the game, Milhouse fought Bart and stopped him and his intentions, including his reaching for the fame, and the team won the game. Fat Tony then wanted to shoot Bart and Homer, but Lisa saved them, relaying on a secret regarding Tony and basketball.

At the end, the narrator of the story reveals itself to be Eddie Muntz, Nelson's dad, which gives him sleeves for his vest, and stayed long enough for just a picture of the family to be taken.

Production[edit]

The Couch Gag was created by Bill Plympton.[1] The music for it are composed by Alf Clausen and Greg Prechel.[2]

International airdates[edit]

Country Date Channel Note
Hispanic America.gif Latin America June 11, 2017 Fox Latin America
Ukraine flag.png Ukraine May 7, 2017 NLO TV [3]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]


Promo videos[edit]


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