Bart is no longer cool

Infinite Simpson2 minutes read

Bart divides the car with Lisa using his leg as a barrier. After his car is crashed, Bart feels threatened by a cooler kid at school, gets framed by Principal Skinner, but ultimately avoids juvenile detention with the help of others.

Insights

  • Bart's sense of territoriality is evident as he divides the car into his and Lisa's side, showcasing his need for personal space and control.
  • The family dynamics shift significantly when Homer is absent, leading to chaos, highlighting the importance of his presence in maintaining order within the family unit.

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Recent questions

  • How does Bart divide the car?

    With his leg

  • What happens to Bart's car after a crash?

    It's damaged

  • Who threatens Bart at school?

    A new kid

  • How does Bart end up in a detention center?

    Framed by Principal Skinner

  • What happens to Maggie in Homer's absence?

    Chaos in the family

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Summary

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Bart's struggles with school, friends, and family.

  • Bart divides the car into his side and Lisa's side using his leg as a barrier.
  • Bart's car is damaged in a crash, and he is given a loner car to drive while it's being fixed.
  • Bart feels threatened by a new kid at school who is perceived as cooler than him.
  • Bart is framed by Principal Skinner and sent to a juvenile detention center.
  • Bart, with the help of others, exposes the rat within their group and avoids being sent to the detention center.
  • Maggie is shown to be independent, and Homer's absence leads to chaos in the family.
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