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[s10e11] Wild Barts Can't Be Broken Direct

Episode Spotlight: "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken" (S10E11) In this standout episode from The Simpsons’ tenth season, the show delivers a sharp, hilarious satire on generational warfare and the classic "kids vs. adults" trope.

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. [S10E11] Wild Barts Can't Be Broken

"Wild Barts Can't Be Broken" is a late-90s gem that showcases the show's ability to take a simple premise—a curfew—and escalate it into a town-wide cultural war. It’s a testament to the show’s enduring wit and its skill at using musical theater to resolve (or hilariously complicate) its conflicts. Episode Spotlight: "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken" (S10E11)

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. They set up a secret pirate radio station

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