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The Simpsons Season 32 Episode 20 Review: Mother and Child Reunion

The Simpsons Season 32 Episode 20

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This The Simpsons review contains spoilers.

The Simpsons Season 32 Episode 20

While the Minor Arcana didn't foretell a major disaster, The Simpsons Flavor 32 episode 20, " Female parent and Child Reunion," is a letdown they should have seen coming. The audience sure did. Nosotros've seen all these scenarios before, and washed better.

Very much like well-nigh Mothers' Day gifts, the box doesn't live up to the wrapping, which have been set high for this flavor. We all know Lisa is going to be president someday. The Simpsons were correct about Trump, and they've put Lisa in the White House several times. It is inevitable, and inalienable, which in this case means neither Kodos nor Kang can do anything nearly it. But it is only as much preordained as Lisa going to college. This is Marge's dream, Homer'due south economic nightmare, an abstract concept best left ignored to Bart, and an emoji to Maggie.

The Astonishing Herzog's magic shop is exciting. They've got all the love potions, not only Number 9, and probably the nigh comprehensive titles of Theremin music in Springfield. Penn gives the store four stars, while Teller gives enthusiastically silent assent, in endorsements. The spirits are always present, and the future is past the unused Keurig coffee motorcar. The shop owner is New German language Movie theater director Werner Herzog. He made Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) only hey, even dwarfs started small. He is headlining at the open mic at Springfield's hippest comedy order after he finishes practicing his cartomancy on Lisa.

The tarot deck, and its interpretations are amusing. Homer draws The Hungover Human being, Bart goes from Sly Pull a fast one on to Teacher's Pet. Only Herzog is likewise Astonishing at other forms of prestidigitation. His son hasn't forgiven him since he made his female parent disappear, and he conjures Homer and Bart's names from the dark scrawl on the Styrofoam of their Starbucks coffee cups. He invokes the spirit of Rodney Dangerfield before the precognitive process, only gets no respect. When Homer asks about the hereafter of The Ghostbusters franchise, the all-time Herzog tin say is "The Gay Ghostbusters is fantastic."

The schism between Marge and Lisa is predicted through the cards Queen of Clean and Roller Eyes, and the Wind carte du jour blows a bad air on higher admissions. Herzog sees a dystopian futurity for higher. Lisa confirms by noting the university experience hasn't been the same since Netflix bought Yale. It also appears Bob Jones Higher and Harvard are both rated on par with Google University. Homer concludes the diagnosis by commenting that "Lisa's not-going-to-college is the most coin I ever earned."

Granddad has gained a lot of mileage in the future and tin really ladle out the guilt and the pressure. Lisa is the only remaining hope of the Simpson family. Fifty-fifty every bit she denies it, we see she's won the local Lifetime Achievement Accolade, a in one case in a lifetime achievement, two times in a row. And she was only xiii and 14 at the fourth dimension. This is a giggle and a one-half when you think virtually it.

It is as well clever how Lisa gets the money for her independent later on-school plan, Cognition Minus College, through premeditated workers comp. That scene also provides a fun visual of the incident. The trajectory skewers through Lisa, the instructor, educating her students on what stereotypes they are, and how they find her lameness riveting. The payoff comes when Master Wiggum has to be taught math so he tin shake Lisa down more efficiently, though I may be reading too much into it.

We still don't know what land Springfield is in. When the annunciation comes over that Lisa wins the Governor's race, the state is mumbled into incoherence. Still, President Lisa is surprisingly transparent. "I don't have a life," she promises. "You're all I've got. I will serve you." The presidential mom translator works on a Simpsons level. It employs the show's inner logic. The translator may be too proficient at her job, though because information technology turns also mushy too quickly, though the subliminal proposition she throws in at the finish works to cutting it a little. They as well slip in a cunning presidential concession gag. George Stephanopoulos and Nate Silver put in cameos equally themselves.

Poor Millhouse springs a surprise prom-posal on Lisa. Information technology gets more pathetic when the actual proposal is delivered by Millhouse'due south dad who croons it in his most cough-syrup-raspy Frank Sinatra imitation, liberally borrowed from a proper name-checked Seth MacFarlane. Millhouse almost gets a pity yes, simply Bart proves to be quite the hero in this episode. He peels out over Millhouse'southward poignant inadequacy, and chills President Lisa Simpson out when she's on the border with popularity. Bart's future is too very like to some of his previous White House visits in hereafter-set episodes. On ane visit, he asked Lisa to "legalize it." At present he's the CEO of a cannabis dispensary chain, and owner of three NBA teams. Information technology's almost the same joke, just he was funnier when he wasn't successful.

The funniest bits are the backgrounds. Every bit the family drives through time to come Springfield, we run into billboards like "Blockbuster, we're back," Moe's Oxygen has replaced his tavern, and robots of all kinds are decorated doing work just behind the activeness. A quiz on the teen mag Lisa is reading asks the historic period-old question: "Is your mother a dictator or a fascist?" One of the protest signs outside Lisa's inaugural address reads "Pardon Sideshow Bob." A dazzling, and impromptu, Front end Lawn presidential fireworks display opens with congratulations from Russian federation, includes a Duff's beer terminate and ends with "The U.South. government brought to you by Disney" rockets bursting in air.

Even the most Hallmark of holiday episodes take been well served the by 2 seasons on The Simpsons . The Female parent'south Day installment should have been a not bad moment for Marge. She is, afterward all, America's most representative mother. Her idea of Lisa'south future is proven, admittedly in the culling world of a tarot reading, to be worthless. Julie Kavner performs a classic tirade tonight. When all Marge can do is "go downstairs and yell into the dryer," y'all can cut the passive aggression with a butter knife.

Marge's most revealing line is "How dare y'all alive the life I wish I'd led." Information technology is role of an overall recalibration of her entire life, which includes all the dreams she threw abroad, the lunches she made, the baths, the visits to colleges Lisa volition never go to. Simply the overall disharmonize between mother and daughter moves likewise far into lame leg-dragging, and hobbles the thrust of the jokes. They don't bite. It stays a little besides sweetness even though the entire arc is set on an argument. There is no peril and only fake tension. Maybe this is because the presumptive premise is on a Tarot card reading, but that should only embolden the rift. This is non-canon, and the creative team does ameliorate when they go bigger in speculative comedy.

"Mother and Child Reunion" is a retreaded tire which should have been left to cook longer at Springfield's burning tire yard. This is a shame considering The Simpsons take been doing well breathing new life into old premises this flavor. There are practiced lines, and smashing visual passing-tone gags, just overall, it comes up short. It is besides straightforwardly structured, comically, with footling subversion. Mayhap they shouldn't allow Marge experience this far of the loop. It breaks the balance and feels uneven. I might even skip the Amazing Herzog at that comedy social club.

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