A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again
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- "Face it, we're just kids. We can't afford stuff with zeros in the prices."
- ―Lisa
Template:EpisodeHD "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again" (also known as "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again"[1][2] and "Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do"[3]) is the nineteenth episode of season 23. It aired on April 29, 2012, and guest star Treat Williams and Steve Coogan.
Synopsis
After a boring week of school, Bart sees an advertisement for a cruise holiday, called Royalty Cruises, he begs his parents to go, but they can't afford it. So Bart sells everything in his room, but there still isn't enough money. The next morning, Bart discovers that the rest of the family has sold a valuable item. On the cruise, Bart realises the holiday is only for one week, and then it's back to his boring old life. Bart tries to make the vacation last forever by pretending there is a virus on land (though it was actually just a scene from Pandora Strain). After 12 days on the ship, though, there is a lack of food and other things. The family soon discover the virus was just a hoax.
Plot
After having five boring days of school, Bart sees an advertisement for Royalty Cruises. He goes into his parents bedroom and asks for them to go, but they can't afford it, though, because Homer picks up the tabs for his friends at Mr. Steak. Bart looks on the computer to see if he can pay for it, but he can't afford it either. Later, Homer goes into Bart's room but discovers it is empty. It turns out Bart has decided to have an "everything sale", where he sells everything in his bedroom and stores the money in a jar. Everything is sold, but he still doesn't have enough money. He even has to sell his dinner futures to Homer, and still doesn't have enough money. Bart then goes to "floor" (what would be his bed).
The next morning, Bart wakes up and discovers his jar is full, and assumes the devil accepted his bargain, and to repay him, he has to kill Snowball II. Marge then tells him that is was actually them who filled the jar up, each of them selling something valuable. Lisa sold some of her old jazz records, Marge sold her china set, and Homer unwillingly sold his mini-pool table. Bart thinks it's going to be the best vacation ever, but Homer says it will only be for the kids.
On the way to Royalty Cruises, Homer complains about how a vacation is a 24-hour-a-day babysitting job. After ages of Homer's moaning, they arrive but a receptionist tell them the cruise is full, and Homer starts jeering. The receptionist then says they can get on the ship in a different cabin, and they get an upgrade. They are then told that it isn't there room, and actually they have a double upgrade. Bart then wakes up in bed, and thinks it was all a dream, but Marge reassures him telling him he just passed out when he says his private bedroom in their triple upgrade.
Later, the family look around the cabin; there are enough bath towels, and they have movies that haven't yet been released. Then, they get a message from Rowan Priddis, head of the cruise ship. After the video, they receive a Fun Schedule and go off to an ice-cream snowball fight starting in five minutes. Homer and Marge after left alone, so they have sex.
Inside the ship, Lisa sees KidZone, which she guesses will be poor quality. Then, a woman tells here that the pre-screeners have placed her in KidZone Elite. Inside, Lisa gets lots of people gathering around her and is happy. Outside, Bart is holding the Fun Schedule, and tells it is's about to "get did". Bart goes through all the activities, and then arrives at the meeting place. Once there, the family congratulates Bart for helping them get here. Then, Rowan Priddis comes on board, and sings "Enjoy It While You Can". After the song, Bart realises the cruise is only for a week, and then it's back to his normal, boring life. Bart wants to make the vacation last forever.
At night, a boy is talking to Lisa, and Homer, wearing strange clothing, and Marge are kissing. Then, a horn blasts, and the big screen has a clip of William Sullivan warning everybody about a virus on land, and everyone panics. Inside, Bart is controlling the video, and then fills the "Ship-to-Shore Communication Center" with hot fudge, which scrambles the engines. Down below, Priddis says that the attempts to contact the main land have been unsuccessful, and they must remain at sea indefinitely.
12 days later, the ship is dirty and everyone is tired. Rowan Priddis makes an announcement about what is happening, and it doesn't sound that good, and they have to go to Antarctica to get away from the virus. Bart tries to make people see the good side of things, but fails. Back in the family's cabin, Marge and Lisa tell Bart they're going to watch a movie. They watch a scene from Pandora Strain, which has the virus part in it.
Marge takes Bart to Fun Court, where he admits the virus was fake. They are dumped on Antarctica, and find some penguins. They have fun sliding on the ice, and Bart's future is seen. He looks at photos of him; in all of them he is sliding down something. He lies down with one of the photos.
Reception
This episode gained praise from fans as well as some criticism. 4.99 million viewers watched the episode, the same as "The Great Simpsina", and there were both placed in the bottom 5 of viewer ratings.[4] The ratings of the episode have since moved out of the bottom 5.[5] Rowan Kaiser of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A, stating "The Simpsons have a good time on a cruise ship. Too good of a time."
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