Bart Gets a 'Z'

Bart Gets a 'Z'
"Bart Gets a 'Z'"
The Simpsons episode
Zachary Vaughn.jpg
The new teacher of Ms. Krabappel's class, Zachary Vaughn.
Episode no. 443
Prod. code LABF15
Orig. airdate October 4, 2009[1]
Show runner(s) Al Jean
Written by Matt Selman
Directed by Mark Kirkland
Chalkboard gag Chalkboarding is not torture.
Couch gag The Simpsons, wearing cowboy hats, exchange gunfire around the couch.

"Bart Gets a 'Z'" is the second episode of The Simpsons' twenty-first season. It originally aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company in the United States on October 4, 2009.

In the episode, the fourth grade students of Springfield Elementary School decide to spike Ms. Krabappel's coffee in order to teach her a lesson after she takes away their cell phones. She is fired by Principal Skinner, who hires a new teacher named Zachary Vaughn. Although Vaughn is a hip young teacher who impresses the students, Bart is plagued by guilt and tries to get Ms. Krabappel hired back.[1]

In its original airing, the episode had an estimated 9.32 million viewers and received a Nielsen rating of 5.1/8.[2] The episode was written by Matt Selman, and directed by Mark Kirkland.

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Plot

Mrs. Krabappel's positive attitude is crushed when she sees her students distracted from class by their cell phones, so she takes the devices away and puts them on the drawer with the biology frogs. This angers Bart and the other children, and they decide Mrs. Krabappel needs to "chill out". Bart notices that Homer is goofy and easy-going once he has had a few beers, so the students decide to spike Mrs. Krabappel's coffee with liquor they steal from their parents. The next day, once she has consumed a mug of heavily-spiked coffee (with sly encouragement from the kids), Mrs. Krabappel is quickly intoxicated. After a day of dangerous and drunken acts including singing a loud, off-key, incoherent version of "This Old Man" with her students, Principal Skinner is forced to fire her, although reluctantly, even giving her his hankey when she starts crying.

Principal Skinner replaces her with a hip recent graduate of Tufts University named Zachary Vaughn. The students are immediately impressed with Zack, as he returns their cell phones and instructs them to use their electronic devices for classwork; his first assignment to them is “Twenty minutes of Twittering”. Bart raves to his mother about how much fun it is to have Zack as a teacher, but Marge worries about Mrs. Krabappel's well-being, and Lisa doubts Zack's ability to teach. Bart goes to visit Mrs. Krabappel and is stricken with guilt when he sees her moping in front of the television. Bart and Milhouse meet at a bookstore (where Moe is revealed to be a fan of Doris Kearns Goodwin) and decide to get Mrs. Krabappel rehired. They buy a self-help book entitled "The Answer" (a spoof of "The Secret"), which professes to have all the answers to help someone achieve their dreams. Mrs. Krabappel is initially skeptical, but reveals her dream is to open a muffin shop. Some time in the future, she does open a muffin shop and becomes very successful, even though Bart handed Ned Flanders, the shop's first customer, a banana instead of his cranberry-bran muffin order. As Ned leaves, Bart inadvertently confesses that he had the idea to spike her coffee with alcohol and therefore is responsible for getting her fired. Mrs. Krabappel is furious and tells him that her real dream was to be a teacher, and concludes that Bart is the only kid she has ever met who is "bad on the inside."

Bart is deeply troubled by Mrs. Krabappel's statement, and decides to get her old job back by spiking Zack's "Blue Bronco" energy drink, but instead decides to tell Principal Skinner the truth and face punishment. Principal Skinner is pleased that Bart was honest and agrees to punish him for it, but tells him he cannot just rehire Mrs. Krabappel when Zack is doing a good job in her place. Skinner is about to give Bart a severe punishment for his actions against Mrs. Krabappel, but their conversation is suddenly disrupted by a belligerently drunk Zack — who ironically secretly mixes vodka in his own drink — who mocks the schoolchildren and tells them they have no future because their education will not help them achieve real things in life. Groundskeeper Willie drags Zack away with the remark "It's always the good ones who go crazy first," and Mrs. Krabappel is reinstated. Bart hopes that there will be no hard feelings between Mrs. Krabappel and himself. She responds by making every student in the class eat a very stale muffin, as part of her "muffin-based revenge," as the end credits style of text mimics that of The Secret.

Production

The episode was written by Matt Selman, and directed by Mark Kirkland, marking the pair's writing and directorial debuts for the season.[3]

Cultural references

The novel Bart reads called "The Answer" is a parody of film and book, "The Secret".[4] The song heard with Edna in the morning is a Paul McCartney song titled "Another Day". The store Mrs. Krabappel opens is called "Edna's Edibles", a reference to the store that Mrs. Garrett owned on the TV Show The Facts of Life.[5][6] The unfunny comedy film Edna is watching when Bart comes by to see how she's doing closely resembles the 1986 Rodney Dangerfield hit Back to School.

Reception

In its original airing, the episode had an estimated 9.32 million viewers and received a Nielsen rating of 5.1/8, which was an improvement over the last episode, but came fourth in its timeslot.[2]

Robert Canning of IGN gave the episode a 6.9/10 and also stated the episode was "...neither hilarious nor incredibly terrible. It's middle of the road, but has just enough going for it that a fan will enjoy the episode."[4] Todd VanDer Werff of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C- and also stated "So I liked the Krabappel and Bart stuff, but everything else was pretty bad.".[5]


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