The Simpsons season 35 episode 18 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Bart Simpson finds himself deeply attached to a human brain, leading to a series of pranks and public disruptions. His parents, Homer and Marge, become concerned about his increasingly odd behavior and the social implications it might have. Despite facing judgment from the community, Bart publicly defends his unusual friendship. Eventually, Bart learns more about the brain's origin, leading him to let go of his attachment, recognizing it as a mere phase in his life.
Full Episode S35E18 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Homer move his father to a cheaper room?
To save money, suggesting it would be better spent on his grandchildren's education.
What did Bart do with his grandfather's war memorabilia?
He sold them at a memorabilia shop for store credit.
How did Bart's prank in the school cafeteria unfold?
He revealed a human brain under a glass cover, causing disruption and disgust.
What was Bart's punishment for his prank?
He was tasked with taking care of the brain daily, documenting his experiences.
How did Bart's attachment to the brain affect his social life?
It led to awkward and concerning perceptions among his peers and parents.
What led to Bart deciding to let go of the brain?
Learning that the brain belonged to Corbin Everly, an accountant, which made him realize the brain did not represent his personality.
How did the community react to Bart's friendship with the brain at church?
They were judgmental and uncomfortable, prompting Bart to defend his actions and challenge their prejudices.