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Livin La Pura Vida

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Season 31 Episode
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"Livin La Pura Vida"
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"Livin La Pura Vida"
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Episode Information
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"Livin La Pura Vida" is the 7th episode of season 31. It aired on November 17, 2019.

Synopsis

"The Simpsons join other Springfield families on the Van Houten's annual trip to Costa Rica, which they obviously can't afford. While there, Homer befriends Patty's new girlfriend, Evelyn, and Lisa tracks down the real reason the Van Houtens can go on this trip every year."


Plot

After a sleepover for Bart and Milhouse at the Van Houten house, Luann invites the Simpson family to their annual trip to Costa Rica. Marge hurries home to propose the trip and the family quickly accepts, despite the money issues. Lisa overhears the conversation between Homer and Marge and is worried and tries to persuade them uneffectively.

At the airport, the Simpsons meet with the Van Houten family, the Hibbert family, Chalmers and Shauna (whom Jimbo brokes up with via phone call), Patty and her new girlfriend Evelyn to go on the vacation. After arriving in Costa Rica, Lisa gets more worried by the expenses of the journey, meanwhile Kirk keeps track of all expenses upfront and will split the checks at the end, and Homer gets along with Evelyn.

After Homer and Evelyn stays near the hotel, separating her from Patty, the families return to find them drunk and the hotel full of monkeys. After this, Marge is worried Homer will screw up the vacation more. Bart finds Lisa all freaked out and she reveals to him the problems, so Bart figures out they should show their parents the expenses in Kirk's book, Milhouse not being a problem since he's all over JJ Hibbert.

Bart and Lisa reach their bedroom using a hookshot made of Patty's underwire bra and Homer's bathing suit drawstring. Kirk has stomach problems after drinking river water, while Homer refuses a drink from Evelyn, but she convinces him after placing the drink in the water bottle. In the bedroom they find rare stones, but Kirk enters the bedroom, so they flee.

Homer and Marge snap the perfect picture of their vacation at the waterfall, but the wave from Evelyn splashing in the water after she dives in it makes the phone go in a fish mouth, Homer tries to recover it but fails, and makes Marge depressed at dinner, while Patty is angry that Homer reduced her girlfriend to his level. Marge points out to her how Evelyn acts just like him, telling her she's "dating a Homer".

Lisa gets there just as this happens, showing everyone the rare stones the Van Houten are selling back home to pay for their vacation every year, but Kirk points out they're just salt and pepper holders, and that they were the surprise at the end of the vacation for the families and how she ruined it. On a happy note, Jimbo has broke up with the new found girl and asks Shauna to marry him, which she accepts.

The next morning, the Simpsons wants to leave, so Kirk gives them their part of the check, which Homer finds out is really too expensive for them, while Evelyn searches comfort over Patty broke up with her. Marge feels guilty but Bart points out how she now looks even more like Homer. Kirk made them pay the salt and pepper balls entirely and the family didn't want to leave without them so they enter the bedroom, but reveal something behind a flag.

They arrive at the zipline where everyone is at, and shows them that the house is owned by their family, being owned by the explorer Kirkedemious Van Houten, that built the house, and they made people pay for the trip with their own money. Kirk escapes via zipline after everyone circles them and they all follow, with Marge pointing out to Patty how she is different than him, in the fact that she loves her, while Homer hates her, more than he hates Selma cause he feels bad for her living with Patty.

With this Patty gets back with Evelyn, while the families get their money back and live the vacation like they intended to. On the flight back Homer and Marge finally take their good picture, while Bart admires his El Barto text written in the jungle, and Chalmers tells Shauna he's ok with the marriage, but Jimbo's parents freaked out and cancelled the wedding, connecting a little more with her. The Van Houten starts cleaning up so they can go back next time but find out the monkey made a mess in the other room. Kirk fights with the monkey for the muscle enhancer pills container, but the content spills over the family and the monkeys attack them.

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Promo videos


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