Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20190319214159/@comment-24200891-20190605193455

Sorry for answering now, I had problems with connection.

Some viewers commented that this episode is a wasted chance, because it could have been about Bart and Lisa bonding thanks to them both finding female versions of Itchy and Scratchy. If this was the actual plot, it would have been a lot better.

The writers not only use outdated humor, but also keep wasting interesting stories for sake of poor jokes and are too afraid to change status quo. They use Lisa as someone supposed to be better than any other character, but she ends as arrogant girl with unrealistic standards, she forces her views on others and disrespects all who have different opinions. Lisa was played as feminist in old episode "Lisa vs Maibu Stacy". There was an episode, where Daughter of Superintendant Charmels cheated Jimbo with Bart, but only she avoided damages and karma, she broke up with Jimbo and Bart was mauled by him. Of course Lisa saw only Bart as the bad guy, not the unfaithful girl. Another insulting episode is Love is many splintered things, where Marge argues with Homer about women should tell men, what they think instead of making them guess, Bart sides with Homer, so Marge kicks them both out the house. In episode "Milhouse Divided" Kirk is supposed to be played as the bad guy and Luann as the good guy, but it's impossible to root for the latter.