![]() When they get home, Bart and Lisa ask Homer and Marge about their own experiences on the film. In present day, Krusty explains that this ended his film career. Krusty rushes in to take them back, but Marge is able to convince Krusty to let the captors take the film. Marge diffuses the situation by offering the rights to the film to Homer's captors. Krusty refuses to pay the ransom, but the crew tries to save Homer themselves using film props. Back on set, Lenny and Carl tell them about the ransom note for Homer that they found. Homer decides to go out on his next assignment, to a remote location to capture a lizard, and he ends up falling into a ravine However, talking cactuses in the form of Lisa and Bart, his future children, convince him to get up. Marge assures him that Krusty loves them together. Homer gets all of the dangerous jobs on set, and Homer starts suspecting that Krusty wants him gone. However, he is actually planning to get rid of Homer by driving him so crazy that he'll have to quit. Krusty tells her that, despite wanting her to himself, he's okay with Homer and Marge being together. The next day, Krusty is very upset that she ignored him, because he had to review footage by himself. She promises him some time together, and even ignores Krusty when he beeps for her. Thanks to Marge, the movie might not even be a disaster! Homer's upset about how much time Marge has spent with Krusty, since they don't get any time together. Krusty asks her to be his assistant, and she really helps him. The film is falling apart rapidly, but Marge tries to cheer Krusty up. Krusty takes up the role of director, though he doesn't know anything about making films and he admits as much. Krusty gets in an argument with the director, and he fires him. The filming begins, and it's a disaster from the start. Homer and Marge (and most of Springfield) are production assistants on this film, which will be filmed in Mexico. They ultimately agree to make a cheap version, hoping it will bomb so they can lure Krusty for Good Cop Dog Cop sequels. The studio wanted a sequel to the film, but Krusty would rather star in a sci-fi book adaptation, The Sands of Space, that the studio isn't fond of. Krusty is talking about his early career in the 1980s, after starring in Good Cop Dog Cop, a huge hit film. However, he gets ahold of Lisa's phone and listens to Krusty on a podcast. The school bus is stuck in traffic, and Bart is stuck without a phone. The last time the show did this, it resulted in one of the strongest episodes of the season, so hopefully that happens again this week. Last week's episode was another snooze, but this week's episode brings Krusty, one of my favorite characters, into the starring role. ![]() There have been strong episodes, but not on the level of the last few seasons. ![]() While I still enjoy the show and occasionally love the episodes, most of this season has been a terrible bore, and it's been one of my least favorite shows that I continue to watch. This season of The Simpsons has been one of the most disappointing seasons of any show that I can remember. ![]()
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