Lisa calls Ms. Hoover a hack and refuses to apologize, then learns her private pain.Lisa calls Ms. Hoover a hack and refuses to apologize, then learns her private pain.Lisa calls Ms. Hoover a hack and refuses to apologize, then learns her private pain.
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Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Hank Azaria
- Chief Wiggum
- (voice)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Dewey Largo
- (voice)
- …
Alex Désert
- Carl Carlson
- (voice)
- …
Chris Edgerly
- Hotel Roommate
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first script written by Nell Scovell since the classic second season episode, One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish (1991).
- Quotes
Barney Gumble: Excuse me, are you Jennifer Aniston?
Lisa Simpson: [whispers] No!
Barney Gumble: That's exactly what Jennifer Aniston would say.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Simpsons: Radio Bart (1992)
Featured review
Another painfully bad episode in season 32
It seems to be normal in season 32 for an episode to be this bad. It's a rare exception if you can watch comfortably through an episode from 2020/2021. This is not one of those episodes; this one is pure pain. Avoid this unless you are a masochist.
Lisa is all about feminism and "anti-racism". This whole episode is an excuse to go on and on about a black inventor no-one has ever heard of. They show her picture for a good minute on the screen. I still have no idea who she is.
The viewer also gets confused watching a scene of chief Wiggum talking with someone over the police radio. I guess that voice on the radio belongs to Lou - the black cop from the iconic duo of Eddie & Lou. Although you can't be sure of anything on this show anymore.
Lisa is all about feminism and "anti-racism". This whole episode is an excuse to go on and on about a black inventor no-one has ever heard of. They show her picture for a good minute on the screen. I still have no idea who she is.
The viewer also gets confused watching a scene of chief Wiggum talking with someone over the police radio. I guess that voice on the radio belongs to Lou - the black cop from the iconic duo of Eddie & Lou. Although you can't be sure of anything on this show anymore.
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- burteriksson
- Jun 20, 2021
Details
- Runtime21 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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