[s29e2] Springfield Splendor -
Critics and viewers have highlighted several unique aspects of this episode:
: After suffering from recurring nightmares about school, Lisa begins art therapy with a student therapist (voiced by Rachel Bloom ). Because Lisa struggles to draw, Marge illustrates Lisa’s stories about her daily life at Springfield Elementary. [S29E2] Springfield Splendor
: Eccentric director Guthrie Frenel (voiced by Martin Short ) adapts the book into an avant-garde musical. The play focuses entirely on Marge's visuals, erasing Lisa's voice. Realizing the play is insulting to her daughter, Marge sabotages the premiere by shining a spotlight on Lisa's face, leading to a chaotic failure that ultimately reconciles the two. Analysis and Key Themes Critics and viewers have highlighted several unique aspects
In Season 29, Episode 2, titled " Springfield Splendor ," the narrative centers on Lisa and Marge as they collaborate on a graphic novel titled Sad Girl . The episode, which originally aired on October 8, 2017 , explores themes of creative ego, the complexities of mother-daughter dynamics, and the commercialization of personal trauma. Plot Summary The play focuses entirely on Marge's visuals, erasing
: The sketches are discovered by Kumiko and published at The Android's Dungeon , where they become an underground indie success.
: The duo attends a panel at Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con featuring real-life comic legends Roz Chast , Alison Bechdel , and Marjane Satrapi. However, tension arises as the public lauds Lisa for her writing while largely ignoring Marge’s artistic contributions.