Homer Goes to Prep School

"Homer Goes to Prep School"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no. 517
Directed by Mark Kirkland
Written by Brian Kelley
Showrunner(s) Al Jean
Production code RABF02
Original air date January 6, 2013 (2013-01-06)
Chalkboard gag "Teacher did not get fat during the holidays."
Couch gag The Simpsons are several awards (Homer is an Oscar, Marge is an Emmy, Lisa is a Grammy, Maggie is The Stanley Cup, and Bart is a Kids' Choice Award) who get crushed by the couch into a silver block that reads, "World's Greatest Grampa." Abe Simpson comes in and takes the cube.
Guest appearance(s) Maurice LaMarche
Tom Waits as Lloyd

"Homer Goes to Prep School" is the ninth episode of the 24th season of The Simpsons and the 517th episode overall in the series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 6, 2013.

Plot

Homer and Marge take the kids to a kids' fun center, which disappoints Homer as he has to watch the kids. Some kids end up in a secret room where they are dressed in black suits and white shirts and told, “Welcome to the Mormon Church, America’s most respectable cult.”[1] However, upon seeing that the other dads have abandoned their duties, he does so as well. When a child leaves the building, it triggers an automatic alarm that shuts down the entire facility. Marge and the mothers pass the time by telling each other stories of childbirth, but the fathers instantly turn on each other and fight savagely. Homer is traumatized, and on a routine trip to Moe's Tavern, he admits his doubt of civilization's ability to survive a worldwide catastrophe and meets a man named Lloyd, who reveals himself to be a survivalist "prepper". Lloyd introduces him to the world of survivalists, and Homer quickly adopts their ideals and methods, storing necessary equipment in the family basement.

Studying how to become a survivalist, he neglects his job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, and as a result, an electromagnetic pulse blacks out all of the power in Springfield. When Mayor Quimby cannot find a solution to the problem, Homer is prompted to take his family to a base camp his fellow survivalists, who include Superintendent Chalmers, have set up. However, after an argument with Marge over their new lives, Homer begins to doubt the other survivalists when they refuse to share their stored equipment to the others in Springfield. Realizing that everyone else needs the equipment, he steals it all that night and flees back to Springfield with the family. The survivalists quickly catch on and gain pursuit. The Simpsons manage to make it back to Springfield, only to find that the townspeople have quickly gotten over the EMP burst and recovered as a society, much to Lloyd's dismay. Lisa tells everyone that a big lesson has been learned from all of this; meanwhile, a meteor carrying a horde of zombies approaches the Earth.

Reception

Ratings

The episode got a 4.2 rating in the 18-49 demographic and was watched by a total of 8.97 million viewers making it the most watched show on Animation Domination that night beating Bob's Burgers, Family Guy and American Dad!.

Critical reception

The episode received mixed reviews, with praise going to the humor and the criticism directed at the plot. Robert David Sullivan of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C, calling it a "rather lifeless episode."[2] Teresa Lopez from TV Fanatic said "There quite a few amusing The Simpsons quotes to go along with the great sight gags and parodies of survivalist videos, but there wasn't much else new or exciting about the episode. Being topical can only make a show somewhat entertaining, so this episode only managed to be a little above average."[3] Rob H. Dawson of TV Equals gave a mixed review, saying, "There wasn't much to find fault with in 'Homer Goes to Prep School', and while there was a lot that was mildly enjoyable, I can't imagine I'll remember it in a few days, either. It's not the worst path for The Simpsons to follow in its old age, but not the best, either." John Blabber from Bubbleblabber.com gave a negative review stating, 'the whole episode stutters before it really gets started'[4]

References

  1. Sullivan, Robert David (January 6, 2013). "The Simpsons: "Homer Goes To Prep School"". avclub.com. The A.V. Club. Retrieved September 7, 2016.
  2. Sullivan, Robert David (January 7, 2013). "Homer Goes to Prep School". The A.V Club. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  3. The Simpsons Review: The End is Nigh
  4. http://www.bubbleblabber.com/?p=14183
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