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How does it all turn out? Well, Lisa gets a bonus ten points for pointing out a flaw in the test. How did a kid who wanders into an active construction site and thinks his father might actually be inside the phone when he calls home do better? Lisa, meanwhile, is obsessing over Ralph. He keeps doing stupid things too which doesn’t help. Homer scroed the 1 point, and now he feels bad and everyone in town treats him like he’s stupid. A trip to Frink’s reveals the “B Simpson” who got the one was actually an “H Simpson”. Marge did well, Homer scored above the halfway point, and Bart got…one point.
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But Ralph Wiggum somehow got one point higher. The results are announced on the news, and Lisa is pleased to see she got a very high score out of a possible 500. He convinces them through song and then wonders how they can get the whole town to take the test.Īnswer: Burns will make everyone in town take the test, using the police to round people up. They collectively just want to make it based on IQ tests (they’ve already passed), but then in comes Professor Frink to point out that IQ tests are questionable and he has a better one that measures the whole worth of a person. He enlists the local branch of Mensa to figure out who those people might be, and it looks like Mensa expanded its membership to include Sideshow Mel and Manjula, but Skinner and Lisa are missing. The Simpsons laugh it all off, wondering who would be foolish enough to believe it.Īnyhoo, Burns wants to build an Ark to get himself away, and he wants to have the best and the brightest Springfield has to offer to go with him as his personal slaves.
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Why were the Simpsons watching such silly stuff? Well, it was a movie hosted by the late Orson Welles (played, as always, by the very much alive Maurice LaMarche) about Nostradamus, making claims about the end times. There’s a quick joke in this one where Homer and Marge exchange a worried glance when an apocalyptic “documentary” mentions America electing the Antichrist president.