The Simpsons - Season 33- Episode 22 Apr 2026

After a school career day where various professionals (a cop, a scientist, a YouTuber) give uninspiring talks, Bart decides he doesn't need to work hard. Homer, tired of Bart’s laziness, forces him to experience a day of his own work at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Bart is horrified—not by the difficulty, but by the monotony and soul-crushing nature of Homer’s job.

That night, after Bart mocks Homer’s low-status job, Homer breaks down crying, admitting he once dreamed of being an architect. A magical, glittery Office Man (Hugh Jackman) appears in Bart’s bedroom. Through an elaborate, Broadway-style musical number, the Office Man reveals a devastating economic truth: Homer’s generation could buy a house, support a family, and retire on a single blue-collar salary. Bart’s generation, however, faces stagnant wages, soaring housing costs, and a "gig economy." The Simpsons - Season 33- Episode 22

Fans of The Simpsons ' political episodes (e.g., "The Trouble with Trillions," "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"), viewers interested in economic justice, and anyone feeling the weight of modern work culture. After a school career day where various professionals