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Poorhouse Rock

"Poorhouse Rock" is the 22nd and final episode of the 33rd season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 728th episode episode overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on May 22, 2022. The episode was directed by Jennifer Moeller and written by Tim Long.

"Poorhouse Rock"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no.Season 33
Episode 22
Directed byJennifer Moeller
Written byTim Long
Production codeUABF14
Original air dateMay 22, 2022 (2022-05-22)
Guest appearances
Episode features
Couch gagOlder versions of the kids from Springfield Elementary and Maggie are having a party in the house. Homer and Marge then arrive home and everyone else hides in scattered places.
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Plot

On Saturday night, Marge sends Homer, Bart, Lisa and Maggie away to stop them from disrupting her girls' night with Sarah Wiggum, Bernice Hibbert, Miss Hoover and Luann Van Houten where they binge drink while watching Tunnelton. The next morning, a severely hungover Marge insists that Homer drive the kids to church in her place. In Sunday school, Bart shows his class a humiliating supercut of Homer acting out, causing Homer to fear that Bart does not respect him. He takes Bart to the power plant, where he is won over by the privileges and high pay that Homer earns. Bart declares that he wants to be a nuclear safety inspector like his father, but while he is at the power plant the next day, a janitor tells him that Homer's job does not exist for the current generation. Through song, the janitor explains the build-up and eventual decline of the middle class, and Lisa raps on how higher standards in education and rising cost of student loans will stop Bart from taking over Homer's position.

Bart then argues that he can make a living through selling cryptocurrency or as a social media influencer, but the janitor finds it unlikely. Various elderly residents of Springfield complain about their bad political candidates, whom they vote for due to fearmongering on social media. Bart gives up and accepts that he has no future, but the janitor follows him to his treehouse and implores him to burn the system and reform it, which Bart takes literally by taking off his clothes and throwing them onto a barbecue grill. As the treehouse goes up in flames, Bart fearfully admits that he does want to live to see the future. He is rescued by some firemen, who tell him about their job benefits and security. Bart then realizes that his true future is in firefighting, as there will always be fires in the world for him to put out.

During the credits, Homer and Marge discuss their bewilderment over the episode's musical nature, and contemplate using their home insurance payout to renovate their charred backyard, only to be informed by Lisa that their homeowners' policy does not cover musical numbers.

Production

The storyline of the episode is inspired by Dani Alexis Ryskamp's article "The Life in The Simpsons Is No Longer Attainable" published by The Atlantic,[1][2] which was based on a Twitter thread by Erika Chappell.

"Poorhouse Rock" is the last episode on which Chris Ledesma collaborated as music editor. Ledesma has edited every previous episode of The Simpsons.[3]

The couch gag was designed by Spiker Monster, a Venezuelan fan artist who received attention from the show's staff on Twitter for his fan webcomic "Those Springfield Kids" and creating artwork in response to every episode of the season.

Reception

Tony Sokol of Den of Geek gave the episode a 4 out of 5 stars stating "The Simpsons have reclaimed their anti-establishment roots. The treehouse is a metaphor. While it probably won't interrupt the annual 'Treehouse of Horror' episodes, it is traumatically far more frightening. The season finale finishes a dance which started when Matt Selman began calling the tunes. Season 33 opened with a musical, 'The Star of the Backstage', and ends with a mic drop."[4]

Marcus Gibson of Bubbleblabber gave the episode an 7.5/10 stating,"Overall, 'Poorhouse Rock' doesn't have enough songs to be considered a musical, and its themes struggle to match the perkiness of its melody. However, it has enough moments in its plot and comedy to provide an enjoyable tuneful trip through the world of economics. The humor involving a 'Bridgerton' rip-off was a decent distraction until it gets to the 'Schoolhouse Rock' parody in the second half. The inclusion of a singing Hugh Jackman also makes this season finale a melodic treat for people who enjoyed his harmonious talents. This season is full of ups and downs, and I'm glad to see that it ended on an optimistic and humorous note rather than a sour one."[5]

References

  1. ^ "Episode 87: Tim Long (The Simpsons) & Jon Radler Interview (Perfect Harmony After Show)". Maximum Fun. January 27, 2022. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  2. ^ Long, Tim [@mrtimlong] (May 19, 2022). "OK, get this: in addition to all the other craziness, this Sunday's @TheSimpsons features a couch gag with characters designed by Twitter's own @spikermonster! t.co/beLDziSMlO" (Tweet). from the original on September 5, 2022. Retrieved December 5, 2022 – via Twitter.
  3. ^ Selman, Matt [@mattselman] (May 18, 2022). "Tonight was the last audio mix with our beloved and irreplaceable @TheSimpsons music editing maestro Chris Ledesma @mxedtr — Chris we love you and I will forever miss you Tuesday morning phone calls where you patiently tell me my music notes are idiotic t.co/l5KXiILtC2" (Tweet). from the original on May 22, 2022. Retrieved December 5, 2022 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "The Simpsons and Hugh Jackman End Season 33 With a Show-Stopping Tune". Den of Geek. May 23, 2022. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  5. ^ Gibson, Marcus (May 23, 2022). "Review: The Simpsons "Poorhouse Rock"". Bubbleblabber. Retrieved May 23, 2022.

External links

  • The Life in The Simpsons Is No Longer Attainable

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Poorhouse Rock is the 22nd and final episode of the 33rd season of the American animated television series The Simpsons and the 728th episode episode overall It aired in the United States on Fox on May 22 2022 The episode was directed by Jennifer Moeller and written by Tim Long Poorhouse Rock The Simpsons episodeEpisode no Season 33Episode 22Directed byJennifer MoellerWritten byTim LongProduction codeUABF14Original air dateMay 22 2022 2022 05 22 Guest appearancesHugh Jackman as a janitor Megan Mullally as Sarah Wiggum Robert Reich as himselfEpisode featuresCouch gagOlder versions of the kids from Springfield Elementary and Maggie are having a party in the house Homer and Marge then arrive home and everyone else hides in scattered places Episode chronology Previous Meat Is Murder Next Habeas Tortoise The Simpsons season 33 List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditOn Saturday night Marge sends Homer Bart Lisa and Maggie away to stop them from disrupting her girls night with Sarah Wiggum Bernice Hibbert Miss Hoover and Luann Van Houten where they binge drink while watching Tunnelton The next morning a severely hungover Marge insists that Homer drive the kids to church in her place In Sunday school Bart shows his class a humiliating supercut of Homer acting out causing Homer to fear that Bart does not respect him He takes Bart to the power plant where he is won over by the privileges and high pay that Homer earns Bart declares that he wants to be a nuclear safety inspector like his father but while he is at the power plant the next day a janitor tells him that Homer s job does not exist for the current generation Through song the janitor explains the build up and eventual decline of the middle class and Lisa raps on how higher standards in education and rising cost of student loans will stop Bart from taking over Homer s position Bart then argues that he can make a living through selling cryptocurrency or as a social media influencer but the janitor finds it unlikely Various elderly residents of Springfield complain about their bad political candidates whom they vote for due to fearmongering on social media Bart gives up and accepts that he has no future but the janitor follows him to his treehouse and implores him to burn the system and reform it which Bart takes literally by taking off his clothes and throwing them onto a barbecue grill As the treehouse goes up in flames Bart fearfully admits that he does want to live to see the future He is rescued by some firemen who tell him about their job benefits and security Bart then realizes that his true future is in firefighting as there will always be fires in the world for him to put out During the credits Homer and Marge discuss their bewilderment over the episode s musical nature and contemplate using their home insurance payout to renovate their charred backyard only to be informed by Lisa that their homeowners policy does not cover musical numbers Production EditThe storyline of the episode is inspired by Dani Alexis Ryskamp s article The Life in The Simpsons Is No Longer Attainable published by The Atlantic 1 2 which was based on a Twitter thread by Erika Chappell Poorhouse Rock is the last episode on which Chris Ledesma collaborated as music editor Ledesma has edited every previous episode of The Simpsons 3 The couch gag was designed by Spiker Monster a Venezuelan fan artist who received attention from the show s staff on Twitter for his fan webcomic Those Springfield Kids and creating artwork in response to every episode of the season Reception EditTony Sokol of Den of Geek gave the episode a 4 out of 5 stars stating The Simpsons have reclaimed their anti establishment roots The treehouse is a metaphor While it probably won t interrupt the annual Treehouse of Horror episodes it is traumatically far more frightening The season finale finishes a dance which started when Matt Selman began calling the tunes Season 33 opened with a musical The Star of the Backstage and ends with a mic drop 4 Marcus Gibson of Bubbleblabber gave the episode an 7 5 10 stating Overall Poorhouse Rock doesn t have enough songs to be considered a musical and its themes struggle to match the perkiness of its melody However it has enough moments in its plot and comedy to provide an enjoyable tuneful trip through the world of economics The humor involving a Bridgerton rip off was a decent distraction until it gets to the Schoolhouse Rock parody in the second half The inclusion of a singing Hugh Jackman also makes this season finale a melodic treat for people who enjoyed his harmonious talents This season is full of ups and downs and I m glad to see that it ended on an optimistic and humorous note rather than a sour one 5 References Edit Episode 87 Tim Long The Simpsons amp Jon Radler Interview Perfect Harmony After Show Maximum Fun January 27 2022 Retrieved May 22 2022 Long Tim mrtimlong May 19 2022 OK get this in addition to all the other craziness this Sunday s TheSimpsons features a couch gag with characters designed by Twitter s own spikermonster t co beLDziSMlO Tweet Archived from the original on September 5 2022 Retrieved December 5 2022 via Twitter Selman Matt mattselman May 18 2022 Tonight was the last audio mix with our beloved and irreplaceable TheSimpsons music editing maestro Chris Ledesma mxedtr Chris we love you and I will forever miss you Tuesday morning phone calls where you patiently tell me my music notes are idiotic t co l5KXiILtC2 Tweet Archived from the original on May 22 2022 Retrieved December 5 2022 via Twitter The Simpsons and Hugh Jackman End Season 33 With a Show Stopping Tune Den of Geek May 23 2022 Retrieved May 23 2022 Gibson Marcus May 23 2022 Review The Simpsons Poorhouse Rock Bubbleblabber Retrieved May 23 2022 External links EditThe Life in The Simpsons Is No Longer Attainable Portal The Simpsons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Poorhouse Rock amp 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