[s33e22] Poorhouse Rock Access
The episode is noted for being one of the show's most overtly political and "punk" installments, offering a bleak "there's no future for you" message to younger viewers.
: Bart ultimately decides to become a firefighter, reasoning that due to climate change, "the world will always be on fire," ensuring he will always have a job. [S33E22] Poorhouse Rock
The episode begins with Marge spending a "ladies' night" watching a Bridgerton -style British drama, leaving a hungover Homer to take the kids to church. After Bart humiliates Homer in front of his Sunday School class by showing a video of his various failures, Homer tries to regain his son's respect by taking him to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. The episode is noted for being one of
: The central 11-minute musical suite performed by Hugh Jackman as the Janitor. After Bart humiliates Homer in front of his
: Economic inequality, the decline of unions, student debt, and the automation of labor.
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