Homer discovers an app that makes his life easier, while Grampa learns that he'll be a father again.Homer discovers an app that makes his life easier, while Grampa learns that he'll be a father again.Homer discovers an app that makes his life easier, while Grampa learns that he'll be a father again.
Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Hank Azaria
- Kirk Van Houten
- (voice)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Ned Flanders
- (voice)
Matt Leinart
- Matt Leinart
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBing Crosby appears in Bart and Homer's Zombie Golf Game. In real life in a shocking coincidence, Crosby died on a golf course.
- GoofsWhen Matt Leinart holds up his Monopoly cards and offers Boardwalk and Parkplace to Bart, the cards are green, yet those two properties are dark blue.
- Quotes
Grampa Simpson: What are you doing here? It's not pudding day.
Homer Simpson: My own son doesn't like me.
Grampa Simpson: So you've come to apologize for the way you've treated me all these years.
Homer Simpson: I'd visit you more often if I haven't put you in such a depressing place.
- Crazy creditsWe'll miss you 'Vin Scully'.
- ConnectionsReferences America's Funniest Home Videos (1989)
Featured review
An Average Affair,
Dad Behaviour is a good Simpsons episode with a reasonably well written plot and plenty of very funny scenes. The Grampa sub plot was very entertaining, and the overall show would have been better had this been the main story. It immediately took me by surprise when he said he was going to be a father again, and the plot takes interesting turns throughout, but it was sadly underused.
This episode bared far too many similarities to a previous Simpsons from the fourth season, entitled Brother from the Same Planet. Both episodes see Homer and Bart finding replacements for one another, this is basically a technological update to that episode, and it is a far less effective story.
The highlight of this episode, for me, was actually the opening credits, instead of merely altering the chalkboard and the couch gag, we see each character mess up in their day to day routine, and as a result fail to make it home on time for the show. It is a groundbreaking opening that I feel fans will remember.
It does not stand out in any way, but its fun while it lasts. Funny, albeit forgettable, Dad Behaviour is an enjoyable Simpsons.
Things backfire when Homer uses an app to outsource his father-son bonding with Bart. Meanwhile, Grampa discovers he is about to be a dad once more.
This episode bared far too many similarities to a previous Simpsons from the fourth season, entitled Brother from the Same Planet. Both episodes see Homer and Bart finding replacements for one another, this is basically a technological update to that episode, and it is a far less effective story.
The highlight of this episode, for me, was actually the opening credits, instead of merely altering the chalkboard and the couch gag, we see each character mess up in their day to day routine, and as a result fail to make it home on time for the show. It is a groundbreaking opening that I feel fans will remember.
It does not stand out in any way, but its fun while it lasts. Funny, albeit forgettable, Dad Behaviour is an enjoyable Simpsons.
Things backfire when Homer uses an app to outsource his father-son bonding with Bart. Meanwhile, Grampa discovers he is about to be a dad once more.
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- lesleyharris30
- May 20, 2017
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