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Bart to the Future

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"Bart to the Future"
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"Bart to the Future" is the seventeenth episode of the eleventh season.

Reception

This episode, like Kill the Alligator and Run, is often considered one of the worst episodes in the show's long history, receiving almost universally negative reviews from critics and fans alike. Entertainment Weekly named it the worst Simpsons episode of all time, stating that, "while Bart to the Future was likely better than anything else on TV the week it first aired, even Mojo the monkey could've banged out a more inventive script," and that, "We didn't know it was physically possible for something to both Rot AND blow."

Plot

The Simpsons are going to a park, but when they arrive, they find that mosquitos have gone crazy and have taken over. While driving back, they find an Indian casino and stop by. Bart tries to sneak in, but is caught by the casino's manager. To teach Bart a lesson, he gives Bart a glimpse of himself thirty years in the future.

In the year 2030, Bart is apparently going through an awkward period of his life. Having dropped out of DeVry University and with no stable job he is very much adrift. He becomes good friends with Ralph Wiggum and they have an unsuccessful band, the Tequila Mockingbirds. The two stick together through much tension. They ponder the success of Nelson Muntz who has declared the term "smell 'ya later" to replace all the other terms used to say good-bye (including "smell ya later forever," instead of "goodbye forever").

The United States is completely bankrupt and relies on foreign aid from Europe and China. To help, America sold the "purple mountain majesties and amber waves of grain", among other properties that they do not even own. Lisa Simpson has the honor of being the first straight female president of the United States. Milhouse is a secretary for Lisa and still in love with her. Kearney works for the Secret Service, and is Lisa's bodyguard. Alan Greenspan is in Lisa's cabinet and Helen Thomas is still in the presidential press corps. Bart meets Billy Carter's ghost at Camp David.

It is revealed that Donald Trump was one of Lisa's predecessors as president. His administration made the catastrophic choice to invest in the nation's children. Thanks to him, America is in the midst of a massive crime wave. Well-balanced breakfast programs for children has created a generation of ultra-strong super-criminals; midnight basketball taught them how to function without sleep.

Because of America's massive debt, Lisa meets with the countries to whom money is owed. This does not go well, until Bart shows up and uses his skills at stalling debt collectors to save the day. In return, Lisa promises Bart she'll ”legalize it“

After the vision is over Bart apparently learns nothing from it. He is pleased by the fact that he has his own band and describes Lisa's position as "some government job."

(Maggie does not appear in this episode's future, though we see her baby daughter, also named Maggie. The DVD commentary mentions a deleted scene where we learn that she's an astronaut. It is included as an easter egg.)

Cultural references

The title is a pun on Back to the Future.

Trivia

  • It aired exactly five years after Season 6's, "Lisa's Wedding", which also depicted the Simpsons' universe in the future.
  • The scene in which Bart was talking to the ghost of Billy Carter in a bar at Camp David was, most likely, supposed to be like Treehouse of Horror V where Homer was talking to Moe's ghost in the bar of Burns' mansion. Both of these scenes are parodied from a scene in Stanley Kubrick's film "The Shining."
  • Entertainment Weekly named this the worst episode of the entire series in 2003.

 * Following a tiny tradition in the series, Ned, the kindest person (and holiest), has bad things happen to him in this episode, yet still being faithful. (e.g in previous episodes, his house was blown down, Maude died, he got married to another woman in Vegas, etc...)

Goofs

  •   According to future Ned Flanders, when you have lazer eye surgery, after ten years your eyes pop out - but in "Last Tap Dance in Springfield", Homer has lazer eye surgery - yet in this episode, he still has his eyes in tact.
Season 11 Episodes
Beyond Blunderdome Brother's Little Helper Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? Treehouse of Horror X E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder Eight Misbehavin' Take My Wife, Sleaze Grift of the Magi Little Big Mom Faith Off The Mansion Family Saddlesore Galactica Alone Again, Natura-Diddily Missionary: Impossible Pygmoelian Bart to the Future Days of Wine and D'oh'ses Kill the Alligator and Run Last Tap Dance in Springfield It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge Behind the Laughter
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pt:Bart no futuro