Hostile Kirk Place
"Hostile Kirk Place" is the sixteenth episode of the thirty-fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 744th episode overall. It aired in the United States on Fox on March 12, 2023. The episode was directed by Steven Dean Moore and written by Michael Price. In this episode, when Kirk Van Houten learns that his ancestor caused a town disaster, he demands that students stop learning about it. The episode received mixed reviews. PlotA fire at Springfield Elementary School forces the school to be closed for weeks. The town's children are forced to be home-schooled where they learn about the collapse of the Great Springfield Gazebo. The mayor at the time, an ancestor of Kirk Van Houten, was blamed for the incident, which saddens the Van Houten family. Meanwhile, Marge prevents Homer from spending more money buying products advertised on late-night commercials. At Moe's Tavern, Moe tells Homer to invent a product to make back his money and tells Kirk to assert himself. After the school reopens, Kirk demands that the students stop learning about the gazebo incident. At a school meeting, Kirk gains support from people who do not want to learn about the uncomfortable parts of history while others want to continue learning. The meeting ends in a stalemate. Meanwhile, Homer decides to make shirts with electric signs. Later, Kirk and his supporters protest against learning about the gazebo incident and clash with the Prince family. The violence forces Mayor Quimby to give in to Kirk's demands. Several weeks later, Kirk has taken control of the town, and Homer has opened a shirt store, which supplies Kirk's supporters with slogans. Marge asks Kirk to cede power, but he refuses. Kirk decides to build a new Great Gazebo. At its opening, Kirk plays an electric guitar. Combined with the electric shirts, the electric wave causes the gazebo to collapse. This prompts Homer to comment that, unlike history, science cannot be ignored. In the future, a teacher talks about the second gazebo disaster, which leads to a group of parents turning the teacher into dust. ProductionMusician "Weird Al" Yankovic guest starred in the couch gag as himself. He previously appeared in the fourteenth season episode "Three Gays of the Condo" and the nineteenth season episode "That '90s Show."[1] ReceptionViewing figuresAiring against the 95th Academy Awards, the episode earned a 0.22 rating and was watched by 0.77 million viewers, which was the third-most watched show on Fox that night.[2] Critical responseTony Sokol of Den of Geek gave the episode 3.5 out of 5 stars. He called the episode an "ambitious entry" that accurately reflects the current American political situation. He also highlighted how Homer's subplot moves the story forward.[3] John Schwarz of Bubbleblabber gave the episode a 7.5 out of 10. He thought the story of erasing historical context was not fully developed. He highlighted the subplot of Homer making money from people on each side of the issue.[4] References
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