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In the episode, Lisa fears that she may be genetically predisposed to lose her intelligence after Grampa tells her of a family gene that can permanently take away intelligence. "Lisa the Simpson" was written by Ned Goldreyer and directed by Susie Dietter. [2] This was the final episode with Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein as show runners. [2]
Bob recounts how he, driven by insanity in prison, became a test subject so that the monkeys would not be injured too much. Lisa connects with Bob through their mutual love of Walt Whitman, and Bob notes that Lisa was always the best family member out of the Simpson clan. The two begin to do scientific food experiments together, and find they ...
The therapist says Lisa is suppressing her fears and recommends her book to change Lisa's mindset to that of a child. They steal the book from her. Meanwhile, Lisa decides to overcome her fear by entering the cemetery at night but is locked inside. Lisa witnesses Dr. Nick stealing body parts while the police hunt a grave robber. When she hears ...
Enticed by Monroe's guarantee of "family bliss or double your money back", Homer decides to sign the Simpsons up for an appointment. To his family's chagrin, Homer pawns their television to pay for the $250 therapy. When Monroe asks the Simpsons to draw pictures of the source of their problems, Bart, Lisa, and Marge draw Homer.
Lisa Marie Simpson [1] is a fictional character in the animated television sitcom series The Simpsons. She is the middle child of the Simpson family . Voiced by Yeardley Smith , Lisa was born as a character in The Tracey Ullman Show short " Good Night " on April 19, 1987.
Lisa suggests Homer try online therapy. Annette the therapist brings him back thirty years ago to the day that Grampa got notes from Mona that she was wanted by the FBI and was leaving them. To avoid having to explain it, Grampa told then 9-year old Homer she was dead.
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On August 7, 2007, "They Saved Lisa's Brain" was released as part of The Simpsons – The Complete Tenth Season DVD box set. Mike Scully, Matt Selman, Ron Hauge, Rich Appel, Marc Wilmore and Pete Michels participated in the DVD's audio commentary of the episode. [ 18 ]