[s10e11] Wild Barts Can't Be Broken < Android QUICK >
It perfectly captures the irony of adults blaming "youth culture" for their own drunken mistakes. The episode also highlights the absurdity of reactionary parenting and the "Won't somebody please think of the children!" mentality popularized by Helen Lovejoy.
From the Isotopes' unlikely winning streak to the kids using a megaphone to announce that Marge "doesn't use a nightlight," the humor is fast-paced and character-driven. [S10E11] Wild Barts Can't Be Broken
The episode culminates in a parody of "Kids" from the musical Bye Bye Birdie . It’s a classic Simpsons ensemble piece where the kids and seniors trade melodic insults about each other’s habits. It perfectly captures the irony of adults blaming
Feeling oppressed by the "blue-hairs" and their restrictive rules, Bart, Lisa, and the rest of Springfield’s youth fight back. They set up a secret pirate radio station to broadcast the town adults' most embarrassing secrets, leading to an ultimate showdown in the town square—a musical number that pits the children’s frustrations against the seniors' stubbornness. The episode culminates in a parody of "Kids"