The Simpsons Opinion: Flander's Ladder

Hello, welcome to article one of 'The Simpsons Opinion' (Copyright). This article is about 'Flanders Ladder', which in my opinion is more scarier than any 'Treehouse of Horror'. Which is werid because in my mind, those aren't scary in my opinion (More about that in next Sunday's article). So, let's start!

The plot of this episode is Bart makes fun of Lisa by posting a video. Than, the Simpsons power goes out so Homer makes Bart USE A LADDER IN THE THUNDER to get Ned Flanders router. Bart gets electrocuted (I'm horrible at spelling, I'm using a ipad so I can't use grammarly) and gets a coma. To get back at Bart, Lisa plants words in his mind to give him a nightmare. In the dream, Bart starts seeing Maude Flanders and other dead people in Springfield. Helping them to get revenge or saying something to there love ones. He tries to avoid Maude but all the other ghosts got there wish. But, in the hospital room Lisa finds out planting nightmares cand kill Bart. When Homer and Marge come back from getting food, Homer repeats the word 'Dead' three times. In Bart's dream, Maude's wish is to get pay back at Homer. After leaving Moe's, a sign saying free beer leads to an alley way. When he walks in, kids kill Homer with t-shirt guns. Bart sees Homer's soul/ghost going to 'the light' In real life Lisa says 'don't go'. In Bart's dream it's him who tells Homer 'don't go'. Right when Homer's about to go, Bart pulls him to go back in to his body with something, I forgot what. Then, at the end of his dream, Homer chokes Bart saying 'You Body Saving Punk!' or something like that. Then, Bart wakes up from his coma. Later there's a party to celebrate, then Bart explains a another part of his dream we didn't see, how everyone in Springfield like Cheif Wiggum, Principal Skinner, and Bart, himself, died. It's that last part that makes it scary. Half of it is that releasing I will die not by choice. The other part is that seeing all these characters I love even in the 'Simpsons Dark Ages'. I'm FakeSmile09 and I write 'The Simpsons Opinion' (Copyright)