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This episode is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed.
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"Holidays of Future Passed" is the ninth episode of Season 23 and aired on December 11, 2011. It was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Rob Oliver.
Synopsis
It's Christmas thirty years in the future, and Marge and Homer decide to have the family over for Christmas dinner. Bart is a divorced deadbeat dad with two sons; Lisa is married to Milhouse and concerned about the time their daughter spends online; and Maggie is a rock star and pregnant by one of the men in her band. Bart and Lisa ask their parents for parenting advice and Homer spends time with his two grandsons. Meanwhile, Maggie goes into labor on her way to the family dinner.
Plot
The episode is set in Christmas 30 years in the future, where Homer and Marge are empty nesters and Bart, Lisa and Maggie bring their own kids over to see Homer and Marge for Christmas.[1]
Bart is now a "lousy, deadbeat dad who actually lives in the school, which is now condos, and Skinner is his landlord."[2] Bart has had two kids and is divorced and Lisa is married to Milhouse.[3] Adult Bart and Lisa get drunk in the Treehouse, talking about their family.[4]
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