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However when they get to destination they find out that they're not at Krustyland but at the [[Springfield Medical Plaza]] for a year worth of check-ups in one day. After the check-ups are complete, Bart and Lisa ask them to be taken for a treat and they go to the [[Bobe Fete Tea Shop]], where they buy some tea but [[Squeaky-voiced teen]] asks for tips on paying, which [[Homer]] reluctantly does. | However when they get to destination they find out that they're not at Krustyland but at the [[Springfield Medical Plaza]] for a year worth of check-ups in one day. After the check-ups are complete, Bart and Lisa ask them to be taken for a treat and they go to the [[Bobe Fete Tea Shop]], where they buy some tea but [[Squeaky-voiced teen]] asks for tips on paying, which [[Homer]] reluctantly does. | ||
− | The same thing happens at other shops and gets Homer exhausted, but cheers up when they go to the [[Springfield Public Library|Springfield Pub & Brewery]], where they charge a service fee and ask for a tip too. Homer clisk the pen and refuses to tip more than $1, but writes down "$1 OK!", and [[Sandee]] mistakes it for $10,000. | + | The same thing happens at other shops and gets Homer exhausted, but cheers up when they go to the [[Springfield Public Library|Springfield Pub & Brewery]], where they charge a service fee and ask for a tip too. Homer clisk the pen and refuses to tip more than $1, but writes down "$1 OK!", and [[Sandee]] mistakes it for $10,000. But the family doesn't have $10,000 to pay for it so Homer destroys the bill, and other shop owners attack him, however its his imagination of what's going to happen, so instead he underlines the tip and they take him triumphally over their shoulders, with Marge groaning. |
+ | At home, Marge points out how the event went rival and that they're going to be in debt for the rest of their lives, so Homer goes back to the pub, but the popularity gets to him, as people stops him in the streets, and he overpays the newspaper with his news at the news stand. | ||
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Episode Information
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"The Tipping Point" is the seventeenth season 35 episode of The Simpsons and the seven-hundred and sixty-seventh episode overall. It originally aired on May 12, 2024. The episode was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Matthew Nastuk. It guest stars Kyle Gordon as DJ Crazy Times, Chrissi Poland as Ms. Biljana Electonica and Audrey Trullinger as Euro Cashier.
Synopsis
- "Homer loses his mind over tipping culture run amok."
Plot
The Simpson family is getting ready for a day full of doctor visits, a boring day, but Bart points out to Lisa that they're going to be the stars of "Mom-and-Dad in-car bait-and-switch" video, where they tell kids they're going to a boring place, then they tell them on the car that they'll go to a fun place, a new trend on social media.
However when they get to destination they find out that they're not at Krustyland but at the Springfield Medical Plaza for a year worth of check-ups in one day. After the check-ups are complete, Bart and Lisa ask them to be taken for a treat and they go to the Bobe Fete Tea Shop, where they buy some tea but Squeaky-voiced teen asks for tips on paying, which Homer reluctantly does.
The same thing happens at other shops and gets Homer exhausted, but cheers up when they go to the Springfield Pub & Brewery, where they charge a service fee and ask for a tip too. Homer clisk the pen and refuses to tip more than $1, but writes down "$1 OK!", and Sandee mistakes it for $10,000. But the family doesn't have $10,000 to pay for it so Homer destroys the bill, and other shop owners attack him, however its his imagination of what's going to happen, so instead he underlines the tip and they take him triumphally over their shoulders, with Marge groaning.
At home, Marge points out how the event went rival and that they're going to be in debt for the rest of their lives, so Homer goes back to the pub, but the popularity gets to him, as people stops him in the streets, and he overpays the newspaper with his news at the news stand.
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