Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again

19th episode of the twenty-third flavour of The Simpsons

"A Totally Fun Affair That Bart Will Never Exercise Over again"
The Simpsons episode
Episode no. Season 23
Episode 19
Directed past Chris Clements
Written by Matt Warburton
Production code PABF12
Original air date April 29, 2012 (2012-04-29)
Guest appearances
Steve Coogan as Rowan Priddis
Treat Williams as himself and pic character William Sullivan
Episode features
Couch gag Everyone and everything is represented as words written on a white void.
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"A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again" is the nineteenth episode of the 20-third season of the American animated idiot box series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on Apr 29, 2012. In the episode, the Simpson family goes on a prowl after being convinced by a bored Bart. He enjoys himself on the vacation until Rowan Priddis, the manager of the cruise, performs a song called "Enjoy It While You Can" that makes him realize the prowl is soon to be over and he has to return to his tedious life. Bart decides to fox the crew and the passengers on the ship that the earth is coming to an end back on land because of a pandemic and that the ship therefore has to stay out at sea. He manages to exercise this with the assistance of a large idiot box screen, on which he displays a scene from the film The Pandora Strain that features a general named William Sullivan warning humanity most a deadly virus.

Treat Williams invitee starred in the episode as pic character William Sullivan, while Steve Coogan made a invitee appearance equally the cruise manager Rowan Priddis. "Savor It While You Can" was produced for the episode past Broadway composer Robert Lopez, who besides co-wrote the song with the writers of The Simpsons. Other songs played in the episode include "Male child from Schoolhouse" by Hot Chip and "Winter's Love" by Animal Collective.

Since airing, "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Volition Never Do Again" has received generally positive reviews from television critics, existence praised for showing an emotional side of Bart. Around v million viewers tuned in to picket the episode during its original US broadcast.

Plot [edit]

Afterward another boring week in his life, Bart sees a commercial on idiot box for a fun cruise and begs Homer and Marge for a family unit vacation. They tell him that the family is low on cash, so Bart chooses to sell everything he owns to fund the vacation himself. He comes up well brusk of the needed corporeality, so Marge and Lisa help by selling one valuable item apiece. Together the 3 take enough money to book the family unit into an economy cabin; once the cruise starts, though, a serial of free upgrades places them in a palatial motel. They savour the wide range of activities onboard, but Bart's spirits sink when he hears the prowl director, Rowan Priddis, sing a song to the passengers telling them to enjoy the rest of the cruise while they can earlier they become back to their normal lives. Bart fears that the rest of his life volition be painfully dull and decides to brand the holiday concluding forever.

Subsequently, a huge onboard idiot box screen displays an emergency bulletin from a war machine officer, warning the crew and passengers most a deadly virus that has started to spread on the mainland. He says that all ships must remain at bounding main to ensure that humanity survives. The message is really taken from a moving picture in the Simpson cabin'south DVD library, gear up by Bart to broadcast all over the send. He as well disables communications with the mainland past pouring hot fudge on a control panel. As the transport stays at bounding main over the adjacent twelve days, it falls into disrepair. Conditions deteriorate and the food supply starts to run out. Somewhen, the cruise turns into something similar to a postal service-apocalyptic civilization with gladiator arenas, marauders, capital punishment, and Priddis claiming kingship over the passengers.

Marge and Lisa observe Bart'south deception and inform the passengers that the virus is a hoax. As punishment, the furious passengers maroon the Simpsons in Antarctica and head home. While hiking toward a research station for help, the family is furious at Bart and throw snowballs at him. Lisa tells Bart that what he did was "the nigh selfish thing he's done", only to remind them that Lisa had friends and Homer and Marge were happier as a couple. They notice a group of penguins and Lisa is fascinated by the chance to run across them upwardly close, but Bart thinks that their lives are boring and says that the ice slide they are riding down is just ane isolated moment of fun. Lisa tells him that aside from all the things that happen throughout your life, capturing and enjoying the best moments of information technology tin can make it fun and Bart realizes she is right later Homer pushes him downward the ice slide with the whole family joining in. The concluding scene is a flash-frontward to an elderly Bart in a retirement abode, fondly looking dorsum at various photos of fun moments throughout his life.

Production [edit]

"A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again" was written by Matt Warburton and directed by Chris Clements every bit part of the 23rd season of The Simpsons (2011–12). The title and parts of the plot are a reference to the 1996 essay "A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Exercise Once again" past American writer David Foster Wallace that describes his experiences on a cruise.[one] In ane scene, a character appears in the background that supposedly resembles Foster Wallace. American actor Care for Williams guest starred in the episode as himself playing William Sullivan, the character in the film The Pandora Strain that Bart uses to flim-flam anybody into believing a deadly virus has actually spread.[2]

A guest appearance past English role player and comedian Steve Coogan equally Rowan Priddis, the director of the cruise, is also featured. In the episode, when the Simpsons are having dinner at the restaurant on the ship, the graphic symbol makes a stage functioning of a vocal called "Savour It While You lot Can" that prompts Bart to brand sure the cruise lasts forever.[iii] This song was a contribution by Tony Laurels-winning Broadway composer and lyricist Robert Lopez, who produced it in New York City in 2011 for the episode. Coogan recorded the vocal in New York besides.[4] [5] The writers of the show provided Lopez their proffer for the song's lyrics, which "he so tweaked", co-ordinate to William Keck of Television set Guide.[vi] Lopez told Keck that he and the Simpsons staff decided to create something "cheesy that actually could be performed on a cruise send. We went in a Carnival Prowl, 'Feelin' Hot Hot Hot' direction."[6] According to The Simpsons music editor Chris Ledesma, Lopez produced "Enjoy Information technology While You Tin" with a "synthesizer band" and The Simpsons composer Alf Clausen "added a Vegas-mode business firm orchestra arrangement for the terminal version."[4]

The episode features two songs in addition to "Enjoy Information technology While Yous Can". "Boy from Schoolhouse" by English electronic music ring Hot Chip is played at the start of the episode during a montage that shows a boring week in the life of Bart, including his time at school.[seven] [8] When the Simpsons go down the penguins' water ice slide at the end of the episode, "Winter's Love" by American neo-psychedelia ring Beast Collective is heard.[7] [ix] "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Practice Once again" besides includes two classical music pieces. Warburton decided to use French composer François-Adrien Boieldieu's "Concerto for Harp and Strings" for the first shot of the cruise transport in the episode. As described past Ledesma on his blog, this piece reappeared in a "more dire and dark treatment" afterward in the episode during a shot of the rundown ship.[4] Russian composer Mikhail Glinka'due south overture from his Ruslan and Lyudmila opera is played over a montage that shows Bart taking role in the fun activities on the cruise.[4]

Release [edit]

The episode originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 29, 2012. It was watched past approximately five million people during this broadcast, and in the demographic for adults aged 18–49, the episode received a ii.3 Nielsen rating and a seven percent share.[10] The episode became the second highest-rated circulate in Play tricks's Blitheness Domination lineup that dark in terms of both total viewers and in the 18–49 demographic.[10] For the calendar week of April 23–29, 2012, "A Totally Fun Matter That Bart Volition Never Do Again" placed 17th in the ratings among all prime-time broadcasts in the 18–49 demographic, and sixth among all Play a joke on prime-fourth dimension broadcasts.[11]

Reception of the episode by television critics has been generally positive. Rowan Kaiser of The A.V. Society praised the episode, giving it a A- and commented that it is "good to see 'The Simpsons' endeavor an aggressive episode, and great to encounter those ambitions largely fulfilled."[12] He added that episodes that "requite Bart extra depth ('Bart Sells His Soul' particularly) are among my favorite 'Simpsons' half-hours," and noted that this episode features "a side of Bart that we rarely see: someone living outside the moment. Imagining himself on his deathbed and thinking of how his whole life outside of the cruise was wasted is the sort of device typically reserved for the Simpson women, especially Lisa."[12]

Alan Sepinwall of HitFix wrote that in the episode in that location "are elements that volition be familiar – it's another episode where a Simpson family vacation verges on disaster – but the primary emotional storyline involving Bart is one 'The Simpsons' hasn't touched on before, as a fantastic luxury cruise makes him uneasy almost the state of the residual of his life."[1] Sepinwall concluded that he is "e'er a fan of unmarried-story Simpsons episodes, as well as ones congenital around an emotional outcome facing a member of the family unit, and this has both – in addition to being funny and sweet and clever in its depiction of the Best Cruise Ever."[1]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c Sepinwall, Alan (2012-04-27). "Review: On 'The Simpsons,' Bart takes the family unit on a sea cruise". HitFix. Archived from the original on 2012-08-09. Retrieved 2012-08-12 .
  2. ^ "The Simpsons Episode: 'A Totally Fun Matter That Bart Will Never Do Again'". TV Guide. Archived from the original on 2012-08-16. Retrieved 2012-08-14 .
  3. ^ Mann, Andrea (2012-04-26). "Steve Coogan Guest-Stars, Sings On 'The Simpsons'". The Huffington Post. Archived from the original on 2012-08-sixteen. Retrieved 2012-08-13 .
  4. ^ a b c d Ledesma, Chris (2012-05-xviii). "Hello? Is Anybody Still Out There?". Simpsons Music 500. Archived from the original on 2012-08-fifteen. Retrieved 2012-08-13 .
  5. ^ Hetrick, Adam (2011-10-26). "Book of Mormon'south Robert Lopez Talks 'South Park' and 'The Simpsons'". Playbill. Archived from the original on 2012-09-03. Retrieved 2012-08-xiii .
  6. ^ a b Keck, William (2012-04-26). "Keck's Exclusives: Commencement Expect — and Listen — to New Simpsons Episode". Goggle box Guide. Archived from the original on 2012-08-17. Retrieved 2012-08-14 .
  7. ^ a b Abramovitch, Seth (2012-04-thirty). "'The Simpsons' Earns Indie Cred With Songs by Hot Fleck, Animal Commonage". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2012-08-17. Retrieved 2012-08-xiv .
  8. ^ "Hot Flake and Animal Collective feature on 'The Simpsons'". NME. 2012-05-01. Archived from the original on 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2012-08-14 .
  9. ^ Snapes, Laura (2012-04-30). "Animal Collective and Hot Chip Music Featured on 'The Simpsons'". Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on 2012-08-09. Retrieved 2012-08-14 .
  10. ^ a b Bibel, Sara (2012-05-01). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Once Upon a Time,' 'Astonishing Race,' 'Celebrity Apprentice,' 'Cleveland' Adjusted Up; 'Harry's Police force,' 'GCB' Adjusted Downwards". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2012-05-07. Retrieved 2012-08-13 .
  11. ^ Bibel, Sara (2012-05-01). "TV Ratings Broadcast Top 25: 'American Idol', 'Large Bang Theory' Top Week 32 Viewing". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2012-05-07. Retrieved 2012-08-13 .
  12. ^ a b Kaiser, Rowan (2012-04-thirty). "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Practise Once more". The A.V. Order. Archived from the original on 2012-05-07. Retrieved 2012-05-06 .

External links [edit]

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