Hardly Kirk-ing

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The Simpsons - Season 24 - Episode 13 - Hardly Kirk-ing





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In this episode, Milhouse has a new interesting adventure together with Bart, experiencing the life of an adult. 
After Bart cover's Milhouse's head with silicon and end up almost bald, looking like his unsuccessful father Kirk, Bart come up with the idea for Milhouse to play Kirks role for a while, dressing like him and using paint cans to make him taller.
In the meantime, Marge desperately tries to save Maggie from the dangers of children's television.

Love is a Many-Splintered Thing

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The Simpsons - Season 24 - Episode 12 - Love is a Many-Splintered Thing





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An older and wiser, but not happier Bart looks back upon his failures with women, particularly Mary Spuckler. Returning to Springfield, Mary tries to reconnect with Bart but finds that he takes her for granted, and pays little attention to her. Homer takes Bart's side, arguing that men cannot be expected to understand women when women never come out and say what they are thinking. In response, Marge tells Homer exactly what she thinks of him, leading to both Bart and Homer being kicked out of the house. The two settle into Breakwood Apartments, joining other failed husbands there. At first settling into their existence, Bart and Homer realize they have to win their loves back, which they learn to do watching British Rom-com movies. Marge is won over by Homer's plea for love (sung to the tune of The Ode to Joy). Mary has found a new boyfriend. Bart is incredulous because the main character always gets the girl. Mary's new boyfriend reminds Bart that every person is the main character in his own life.

The Changing of the Guardian

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The Simpsons - Season 24 - Episode 11 - The Changing of the Guardian





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A storm passes over Springfield, and the Simpson family tries to pass it by playing a board game. Suddenly, Lisa spots a tornado that has touched down and sucks up Santa's Little Helper. Homer and Marge leave the children behind to find Santa's Little Helper and are aided by Lenny and Carl. They come across the tornado which nearly sucks everyone up and then traps Homer and Marge inside the intact building of a bank. The police eventually get them out, but Marge is traumatized by the situation. Realizing that the kids do not have proper guardians, she and Homer decide to find someone to pick as the kids' guardian. They try Grandpa, Patty and Selma, Homer's half-brother Herb Powell (who, for reasons unknown, is now poor again), Kirk and Luann Van Houten, and Cletus and Brandine Spuckler, but Homer and Marge reconsider all of them, and eventually rumors spread through Springfield that they are looking for guardians for their children, to which no one else in Springfield wants to take the job.
Homer and Marge decide to search the shoreline for any childless couples and eventually find Mav, a professional surfer. He and his wife Portia, an environmental lawyer, both win the hearts of Bart and Lisa, and the couple agrees to become their guardians under the agreement that they borrow the Simpson children for the weekend. Homer and Marge approve, but after a few weeks spent with each other, they find a family photo of Mav and Portia with their kids and realize that the two are planning to induct them into their family. Marge initially wonders if Mav and Portia are more suitable parents than Homer and her ever were, but Homer reassures her that Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are their children and they are their responsibilities. The two rush over to Mav and Portia's place. Mav and Portia refuse to give up the children, but decide to let them go when the children say that they prefer their parents over them. The episode ends with Homer strangling Bart after he insults him.