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"Bartless" is the fifteenth episode of the thirty-fourth season of the American animated television series ''
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'', and the 743rd episode overall. It aired in the United States on
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on March 5, 2023. The episode was directed by
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and written by
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. In this episode, Homer and Marge wonder how their lives would be if Bart was not their son. The episode received positive reviews.


Plot

At school, Bart is reading to a shy kindergarten student, who is not interested in the story. He makes up a new story while drawing in the book, which inspires the kids to start drawing in their own books.
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and
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become angry at Bart for ruining the books at school and threaten him with punishments while lamenting to his teacher how awful he is. However, they are shocked to learn that his actions with the books turned all the kids (even Ralph) into avid readers. Homer and Marge reevaluate their feelings towards their son and wonder if they have become resentful towards him because they are his parents. They agree they LOVE Bart...but do they LIKE him? The next day, Homer and Marge wake up in a world where Bart is not their son and live in a fancy house. Marge is a veterinarian at a Grey's Anatomy-type animal hospital where everyone else is so busy having sex that she's the only one who does any work, and Homer is a stadium scoreboard operator. After a family outing, the family accidentally hits a boy named Bart with their car. He has amnesia, and they take him in until they figure out where he lives so he can go home. Bart starts to annoy the family with his behavior. With Homer, he plays with the scoreboard controls and angers him, but the display is a huge hit and earns Homer a promotion. At the animal hospital, no one listens to Marge until she tells them to "eat my shorts." Bart and
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watch cartoons into the night. Homer and Marge see that Lisa is happier, and
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is also happy when Bart adds her into a story he makes up. Chief Wiggum comes to take Bart to an orphanage, and Homer and Marge run after Bart as Wiggum takes him away. They wake up and realize they had a dream, and they go to tell Bart that they now like him for who he is. Bart pauses and asks with some edge about what it means that NOW they like him, and Homer and Marge look at each other with a despairing expression as the episode ends.


Production

It was revealed to be in production on June 23, 2022.
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Cultural References

The book that Bart reads refers to the type of books written by Richard Scarry. The name of the animal hospital where Marge works refers to Shondaland, which produces the hospital drama '' Grey's Anatomy''. The ''
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'' cartoon parodies '' The Great British Bakeoff'' with hosts Matt Lucas and
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.


Reception


Viewing figures

The episode earned a 0.23 rating and was watched by 0.93 million viewers, which was the most watched show on Fox that night.


Critical response

The episode received positive reviews from critics. Tony Sokol of '' Den of Geek'' gave the episode a 4.5 out of 5 stars. He stated that the episode takes many dark turns to show how Bart is needed for the family dynamic. He also complimented Ralph's surreal adventure. John Schwarz of ''Bubbleblabber'' gave the episode an 8 out of 10. He stated that although there are flaws in the plot, the jokes were enough to keep watching. He also highlighted the writing for the Bart character. Jesse David Fox of ''
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'' stated that this episode stands with the best of the classic episodes. He said that the show was revisiting its relationship with Bart and felt like a reboot of the series. Samuel Williamson of '' Collider'' said that the episode proved that the series has been creatively improving although it may not be as good as the early seasons. Williamson highlighted the risks the writers took with the alternate reality while showing the positive impact of Bart.


References


External links

* {{Portal bar, The Simpsons 2023 American television episodes The Simpsons season 34 episodes