The episode kicks off with Bart becoming smitten with Jessica Lovejoy , the seemingly angelic daughter of Reverend Lovejoy, during a church sermon. In a desperate bid to impress her, Bart tries to "straighten up," only to find that Jessica isn't interested in the good boy.
While many fans forget, Jessica was voiced by the legendary Meryl Streep. She perfectly captured the transition from sweet innocence to calculated mischief.
"Bart’s Girlfriend" is more than just a romance gone wrong; it’s a brilliant satire on how society judges people based on their pedigree versus their actions. It proves that even Springfield’s most notorious brat can be a victim of a much more sophisticated "bad influence."
There are classic throwaway gags, like Ralph Wiggum's iconic confusion about Jesus having wheels and Bart’s ill-fated attempt to eat Froot Loops for breakfast like a "bad boy". The Verdict
The episode kicks off with Bart becoming smitten with Jessica Lovejoy , the seemingly angelic daughter of Reverend Lovejoy, during a church sermon. In a desperate bid to impress her, Bart tries to "straighten up," only to find that Jessica isn't interested in the good boy.
While many fans forget, Jessica was voiced by the legendary Meryl Streep. She perfectly captured the transition from sweet innocence to calculated mischief. [S6E7] Bart's Girlfriend
"Bart’s Girlfriend" is more than just a romance gone wrong; it’s a brilliant satire on how society judges people based on their pedigree versus their actions. It proves that even Springfield’s most notorious brat can be a victim of a much more sophisticated "bad influence." The episode kicks off with Bart becoming smitten
There are classic throwaway gags, like Ralph Wiggum's iconic confusion about Jesus having wheels and Bart’s ill-fated attempt to eat Froot Loops for breakfast like a "bad boy". The Verdict She perfectly captured the transition from sweet innocence