• Notes for 36ABF16 (Bart 'n' Frink)

    From Matt Garvey@3:633/10 to All on Sun Nov 9 21:19:27 2025
    Well that felt like kind of a nothing of an episode. Nice as it is to
    explore unusual character pairings, Bart's role in the title one didn't
    seem right at all, the plot kind of went nowhere, and the B story was a
    little amusing but somewhat obvious. I'm also not sure why this is TV-14.

    I noticed that the opening credits were in tiny lettering that's
    recently been used on TOH and similar episodes (I haven't double checked
    but haven't normal episodes still kept the usual size?); maybe that's a
    subtle indication that this is a totally alternate reality after all.

    And did Harry Shearer do any voices in this episode? I don't recall
    seeing any of his regular characters but maybe I missed one or he did a one-off voice.

    Previous episode stuff
    3F17: The fact that Martin's character's race(?) is "wee folk" calls to
    mind his shopping bag from "Wee World"
    KABF04: College-age Frink has a Sadgasm poster (with fully identifiable
    Homer et al.) on his wall, further twisting series continuity into knots

    Meta (ish) stuff (and see previous note)
    The "Weird Science" soundalike parody is ever so mildly notable just
    because Oingo Boingo's Danny Elfman, of course, wrote the Simpsons theme (which we heard for all of 12 seconds tonight).
    Bart reveals that he's been essentially doing a blackboard punishment in
    the sand (of his own volition) and says that he does it "practically
    every week" (not lately, he doesn't!).

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  • From Ant@3:633/10 to All on Tue Nov 11 02:40:20 2025
    Ugh. My DVR failed to record it so I had to watch it on Hulu. It was an
    OK episode. I also watched that Fortnite episode 2 (worse IMO).

    Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu> wrote:
    Well that felt like kind of a nothing of an episode. Nice as it is to explore unusual character pairings, Bart's role in the title one didn't
    seem right at all, the plot kind of went nowhere, and the B story was a little amusing but somewhat obvious. I'm also not sure why this is TV-14.

    I noticed that the opening credits were in tiny lettering that's
    recently been used on TOH and similar episodes (I haven't double checked
    but haven't normal episodes still kept the usual size?); maybe that's a subtle indication that this is a totally alternate reality after all.

    And did Harry Shearer do any voices in this episode? I don't recall
    seeing any of his regular characters but maybe I missed one or he did a one-off voice.

    Previous episode stuff
    3F17: The fact that Martin's character's race(?) is "wee folk" calls to
    mind his shopping bag from "Wee World"
    KABF04: College-age Frink has a Sadgasm poster (with fully identifiable Homer et al.) on his wall, further twisting series continuity into knots

    Meta (ish) stuff (and see previous note)
    The "Weird Science" soundalike parody is ever so mildly notable just
    because Oingo Boingo's Danny Elfman, of course, wrote the Simpsons theme (which we heard for all of 12 seconds tonight).
    Bart reveals that he's been essentially doing a blackboard punishment in
    the sand (of his own volition) and says that he does it "practically
    every week" (not lately, he doesn't!).

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  • From Keith F. Lynch@3:633/10 to All on Wed Nov 19 18:16:24 2025
    Am I the only one whose first thought was that the secret location was
    Epstein Island?
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  • From Dumas Walker@3:633/10 to All on Thu Nov 20 13:54:46 2025
    From: kfl@KeithLynch.net

    Am I the only one whose first thought was that the secret location
    was
    Epstein Island?

    The fact that everyone had to keep it hush-hush, and the inclusion of
    many
    billionaires, could have been a sideways reference to Epstein Island
    for
    sure. I didn't think of it at the time, though.


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