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− | On September 26, 2014; while in a conference in the Science Museum of London, Al Jean told that there would be a future episode with the following plot: "It will have [[Lisa]] on a math team and features | + | On September 26, 2014; while in a conference in the Science Museum of London, Al Jean told that there would be a future episode with the following plot: "It will have [[Lisa]] on a math team and features ''the most complicated math jokes we [The Simpsons crew] can think of.''" <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/11118343/The-Simpsons-One-big-numbers-game.html TheTelegraph.co.uk - The Simpsons: One big numbers game]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/559085399587311617 Al Jean's Twitter]</ref> |
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"Mathlete's Feat"
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Episode Information
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"Mathlete's Feat" will be the 22nd episode of season 26 and it's season finale[1][2] and will air in May 17, 2015.[3][4]
Synopsis
- "When a modernized Springfield Elementary has a technical meltdown, Lisa transforms it into a Waldorf school. Meanwhile, Groundskeeper Willie becomes the coach of the mathletes. Lisa and other kids on the Springfield Elementary Mathlympics Team compete against Waverly Hills Elementary... Springfield has a natural genius... who uses ancient techniques to compute geometric figures... [and] helps the Mathletes.[5][6]"
Production
On September 26, 2014; while in a conference in the Science Museum of London, Al Jean told that there would be a future episode with the following plot: "It will have Lisa on a math team and features the most complicated math jokes we [The Simpsons crew] can think of." [7][8]
References
- ↑ Al Jean's Twitter
- ↑ Al Jean's Twitter
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- ↑ simpsonsmath.com
- ↑ SpoilerTV.com
- ↑ TheTelegraph.co.uk - The Simpsons: One big numbers game
- ↑ Al Jean's Twitter