The Simpsons: Season 30 Dthrip
The episode ends with everything back to normal, though Homer is disappointed to find that the hard drive now only contains a 480p copy of a documentary on gravel.
In “D’thrip,” Lisa discovers that the family’s new voice-activated smart device (a thinly veiled parody of Amazon’s Alexa, named the “D’thrip”) has a hidden feature: it can calculate the exact moment a person will have their “last truly happy day.” Homer, initially dismissive, becomes obsessed after the device predicts his final peak happiness will occur on a random Tuesday in three weeks. The episode follows two parallel tracks: Homer’s manic, bucket-list style attempt to force happiness (eating giant hoagies, winning a factory raffle) which backfires spectacularly, and Marge’s quiet subplot where she uses the D’thrip to optimize the family’s schedule for “maximum nostalgia,” inadvertently erasing all spontaneity from their lives. the simpsons season 30 dthrip