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− | |Episode Number | + | |Episode Number = 2 |
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− | |originalAirdate = January 14,1990 | + | |originalAirdate = January 14, 1990 |
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− | |couchGag | + | |couchGag = The family all squeeze onto the couch, and Bart pops out. he is seen falling in front if the TV as the opening credits end |
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+ | *[http://www.tv.com/the-simpsons/bart-the-genius/episode/1287/summary.html "Bart the Genius"] at [http://www.tv.com TV.com] | ||
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Revision as of 14:27, August 30, 2009
"Bart the Genius"
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Episode Information
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Bart the Genius was the second episode of The Simpsons on television.
In this episode, Bart is caught vandalising school property with a crude spray-painting of Principal Skinner and then swaps IQ tests with Martin and is declared a genius.
Synopsis
Faced with the prospect of flunking an intelligence test, Bart switches exams with brainy Martin Prince. When school psychologist Dr. J. Loren Pryor studies the results, he identifies Bart as a genius, to the delight of Homer and Marge, who enroll Bart in a new school.
On his first day at the Enriched Learning Center for Gifted Children, Bart feels out of place among other students with advanced academic skills. At home, however, he enjoys the newfound attention Homer shows him. Hoping to stimulate her son with a little culture, Marge buys the family opera tickets.
Ostracized by his genius classmates, Bart visits his old school, where he is rejected by his friends and labeled a "poindexter." When Bart's science project explodes and nearly destroys his new school, he confesses to Dr. Pryor that Martin Prince is the real genius. Bart returns home and tells Homer that he switched tests, and although it was a stupid thing to do, he is glad that they are now closer together. An irate Homer chases Bart through the house.
References
External Links
- "Bart the Genius" at The Simpsons.com
- "Bart the Genius" at the The Simpsons Archive