I skipped a few parts, but that's okay. The Simpsons maintains its mediocre quality throughout the season. A few episodes are weak, a few episodes are better. The episode about Lisa and Bart's summer camp experience is one of the better ones.
There are two important plots in the episode. The first is the "sex" between Homer and Marge. The second is Lisa and Bart's story about what happened during summer camp.
The first story is really fun, we get to go inside Homer's brain where, because he's sexually abstinent, he's able to realize and accomplish things he hadn't thought of before. The really funniest thing is really Homer's thoughts, which really are unique.
The second story is a story about Liza and Bart's search for memory, as they have to remember what actually happened during summer camp. Using the scraps that come to mind and visits to where the camp was, now an adult camp, they are able to remember what actually happened.
In the end, everything turns out okay without ever being dead. All is explained, and the Simpson family can move on to the next episode.
This was an above-average episode this season. Homer's thoughts have upped the quality quite a bit. Liza and Bart's story was boring, but I still hope the next episodes get better and better.
Original release of this article March 9, 2017 – Kritiky.cz