“Okay, kids, Otto’s in charge! Remember, Otto, we’re trusting you with our greatest natural resource, the school bus.” – Principal Skinner
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Is there gonna be a bonus QotD for Matt Groening’s birthday today?
Probably. If it were me, I’d pick that line from “The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular” that ended the episode (not the “hardcore nudity” one, but the one that goes [and I’m paraphrasing] “Yes, The Simpsons has been entertaining people since an old drunk made use of his rabbit characters to pay off his gambling debts. Who knows what adventures they’ll have between now and the time the show becomes unprofitable?”
Wait, the line was “come a long way,” not “been entertaining people”
What I’m wondering instead is if there’s going to be another shitisode tonight?
Yep, there’s one scheduled for this evening. It seems as if it’s going to be another “Marge gets a job” episode.
Jokes about the taxi business? Gosh, they’ve never done that… in the 21st century!
Sadly, yes. But it won’t matter, since most people will either be watching Walking Dead, Saturday Night Live’s 40th anniversary special, or nothing/whatever they have on Netflix or Hulu.
A field trip with only 10 kids and no teachers. Rather Zombie-ish by Season 9 standards.
…Because those 10 kids were in the UN club.
I know that, but still a small group for a field trip and no proper adults with them (and no, Otto doesn’t count). But meh, this episode is still a masterpiece compared to what came after.
You want to make sense, but you can’t. This is Springfield Elementary, man. They always screw things up. But it’s also funny because trusting a bus to Otto is like giving a grenade to a monkey and say “Hold on to this please”. That’s the magic of The Simpsons.
“the school bus”
lame joke. no one could believe that a school would pride their school bus over their student no matter how dumb the kids are.