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The idea of another school system that doesn't quite work or is run with ulterior motive is solid. I didn't think the execution quite was, especially the resolution (the elder care bit makes no sense and the meltdown is silly), but I guess I'll live.
Homer's misguided drive against automation at work (the soda machine) was actually a little better than the main story. Surprised it's a Selman.
DYN:
...one of the avatar skins Bart can unlock is Sideshow Bob?
...it's implied that librarian and taxi driver are jobs that will be lost to automation (when that's not really a direct cause for their decline)?
Previous episode stuff
9F10: Town meeting to decide what to do with huge amount of newfound money 3F07: Milhouse's username is THRILLHO
HABF22/KABF20: The dystopian future whipping by machines thing at the end (it must be a reference to something else)
The sadly ongoing Lunchlady Doris speaking list (post Doris Grau):
HABF15, JABF02, KABF06, LABF08, MABF12, NABF11, NABF13, NABF15,
NABF16, PABF06, PABF15, PABF19, RABF03, RABF09, RABF10, RABF11,
SABF07, TABF16, XABF21, ZABF06
(And replacement Martin still sounds funny. Sorry.)
NO dedication alert
I'm really surprised that there was no dedication to Kirk Douglas, who died on February 5 at age 103. You know, Hollywood legend, and voice of the real Itchy and Scratchy creator Chester J. Lampwick (3F16, The Day the Violence Died)? This is the first
new episode since then, but I also confirmed that no dedication appeared in either of the two network repeats between then and now. Huh.
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