SEPARATE VOCATIONS


"'Separate Vocations'" is the 18th episode of ''The Simpsons''' third season. The episode title is a play on the 1986 film ''Separate Vacations''. Nancy Cartwright won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance.[1]

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Plot
Continuity
Cultural references
External links

Plot


After taking career aptitude tests (which were scored by a malfunctioning computer), Lisa discovers that the occupation she's best suited for is homemaker while Bart is pegged as a future police officer. Each takes the opportunity to explore their options as Lisa spends the day doing chores with Marge and Bart goes on a ride along with the police. Lisa hates her role (and the impovershed isolation therein) and rebels by becoming a troublemaker at school. Police life fits Bart like a glove and he becomes a hall monitor, handing out demerits to his classmates for minor infractions. When Lisa secretly steals all of the teachers' manuals, it's up to Bart and Principal Skinner to figure out who did it. Realizing his sister is the culprit, Bart takes the rap and returns to his life as a bad student and detention regular, while Lisa goes back to playing her saxophone.

Continuity


Bart imagines himself as a Mafia narc who is shown with Steve Allen's voice. Allen would appear again in "'Round Springfield". Dr. Pryor would not speak again until "Lisa's Sax".
The episode features the first reference to Principal Skinner having fought in the Vietnam War. This would later become an important character trait. His ''Puma Pride'' belief would be seen again in the later episode "Pokey Mom". The Puma was also used in early stories for Simpsons Comic Books. Ralph's paste eating habit is mentioned again as well.

Cultural references


When Principal Skinner is questioning Lisa about her newfound sense of irresponsibility, he asks "What are you rebelling against?" She responds "Whaddaya got?" like Marlon Brando in the movie The Wild One. Meanwhile, Bart imagines he is a drifter who is thrown out of a town by a sheriff, just like Sylvester Stallone as John Rambo in First Blood.

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