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"We're on the Road to D'ohwhere" is the eleventh episode of the seventeenth season of the American animated television series ''
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''. It first aired on the
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in the United States on January 29, 2006. The episode was written by Kevin Curran and directed by
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. In this episode, Homer drives Bart to a behavioral modification camp after he ruins the school while Marge and Lisa have a yard sale. The episode received mixed reviews.


Plot

While exploring the school's underground
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s,
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and Milhouse trigger a massive escape of steam that ruins the school. Although Milhouse is free to go,
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proposes that Bart be sent off to "Upward Bound", a behavioral modification camp for troublemaking children based in
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. Meanwhile, Moe says he is treating
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, Lenny,
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and Barney with a trip to
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, after a
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led to him suing the rope company that made a faulty noose and earning a settlement. While the others pack their luggage into a minivan at Moe's, Homer drives Bart to the airport to send him to the camp before going to Vegas. However, Bart is on the
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after a previous incident. As Bart cannot board a plane, Homer is forced to miss the trip with his friends to drive Bart to the camp. While Bart and Homer are away,
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and
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have a yard sale, selling all of Homer and Bart's junk to buy knick-knacks. It is a failure until
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discovers that Marge is selling the family's expired prescription drugs. Although reluctant, Marge makes money selling the drugs. Meanwhile, Bart tries to reason with Homer, but he resists. While they stop at a roadside diner, Bart pretends to respect Homer and escapes when he is not paying attention. While driving, Homer discovers Bart trying to hitchhike home but crashes through a guard rail onto a cliff edge. Bart reluctantly rescues Homer by pushing the rear end of the car back onto the ground. They are soon back on the road, now with Bart chained and duct-taped in his seat, because Homer is unable to trust his son. Homer gets Bart to the camp, and leaves him there as Bart sadly watches Homer reluctantly drive away. As he drives to Vegas, Homer begins to feel guilty and decides to retrieve Bart. Although Bart is having a behavioral breakthrough at the camp, he quickly agrees to go with Homer to Vegas. Meanwhile,
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discovers Marge's scheme and arrests her. Lisa returns home from school and gets two phone messages: one from Marge begging Homer for bail money and another from Homer who is in prison for fighting with a pit boss and has lost track of Bart. Lisa tells
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that she anticipated this day would happen and states she will look for work in the morning.


Cultural references

The episode's title is a reference to the song "
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" by the American
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band
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.


Reception


Viewing figures

The original airing of the episode earned a 3.2 rating and was watched by 8.97 million viewers, which was the 44th most-watched show that week.


Critical response

Ryan J. Budke of ''
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'' enjoyed seeing Homer and Bart bonding and thought the final scene of Lisa listening to the messages from Marge and Homer was "one of the funniest pay-offs this year." Colin Jacobson of ''DVD Movie Guide'' thought the episode was "solid" and liked both the Homer and Bart plot and the Marge subplot. On ''Four Finger Discount'', Brendan Dando and Guy Davis thought the episode was "bizarre" with "scenes that just seemed to go on forever" and said that the episode did not have an ending.


Themes and analysis

Unlike most episodes of the series which reset the plot at the end of the episode, this episode is cited as an example of where the episode does not reset the series because Homer and Bart disappear, Marge is in prison, and Lisa must look for a job to support Maggie. However, the viewer is expected to know that the next episode will automatically reset the series. Kunz and Wilde write, "This technique is referred to as the narrative trope 'Snap Back' by ''TV Tropes'', as audiences are expected (and accustomed) to ignore the fact that all occurrences introducing lasting changes to the status quo can and must simply be ignored."


References


External links

*
Episode information at SimpsonsChannel.com
{{The Simpsons episodes, 17 The Simpsons season 17 episodes 2006 American television episodes Television episodes written by Kevin Curran (writer) Television episodes directed by Nancy Kruse