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'''No Good Read Goes Unpunished''' is the fifteenth episode of [[Season 29]]. |
'''No Good Read Goes Unpunished''' is the fifteenth episode of [[Season 29]]. |
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No Good Read Goes Unpunished is the fifteenth episode of Season 29.
Synopsis
In an attempt to bring the family back together, Marge forces everyone to hand in their electronics and take a trip to a book store.
Full Story
After Marge forces everyone to hand in their electronics, the family takes a trip to a book store. There, Bart discovers that he can use the book The Art of War to manipulate Homer into allowing him to go to a Tunnelcraft convention. Homer reads the book to in turn manipulate Bart by behaving like Ned Flanders.
Meanwhile, Marge purchases an old book that used to be a favorite of hers in hopes of reading it to Lisa, but realizes it is culturally offensive. Marge decides to edit the story in order to lessen the offensive stereotypes and clichés, but after she reads it to Lisa, the two agree that it has lost meaning. Lisa chooses to take Marge to Springfield University, where she is told to her relief that modern critics read the book as a subversive satire of conformity. However, Marge is not entirely convinced.
Controversy
"No Good Read Goes Unpunished" sparked a lot of controversy by the media from the scene where Lisa was talking directly to the audience about Apu when it zooms out to a picture of him.