Lost Our Lisa — [s9e24]
Homer looked at his daughter, then at the heavy-duty machinery he was currently operating. "Rules are for people who don't have giant robot arms, Lisa."
"Lisa! Jump into the bucket!" Homer yelled, swinging the mechanical arm wildly.
Meanwhile, back at the power plant, Homer felt a sudden, inexplicable "Dad-sense" tingling—or perhaps it was just the half-eaten donut in his pocket. When he realized Lisa hadn't returned, he didn't call the police; he grabbed a cherry picker. [S9E24] Lost Our Lisa
"Area 51?" Lisa whispered, reading the destination sign as the doors hissed shut behind her. "That can’t be right."
With a leap of faith, Lisa tumbled into the safety of the cherry picker. But the museum was closing in ten minutes. "Dad, I failed," she sighed. "I just wanted to see the Orb of Isis." Homer looked at his daughter, then at the
As the bus rattled toward the outskirts of town, the familiar sights of the Kwik-E-Mart and the Android's Dungeon faded into a landscape of jagged rock and "Keep Out" signs. Lisa, usually the master of any map, felt a rare prickle of panic. She was lost, miles from the "Isis and Osiris" display, and her only company was a bus driver who appeared to be wearing a tinfoil hat.
The following story is inspired by the Simpsons episode " Lost Our Lisa " (Season 9, Episode 24), where Lisa's intellectual curiosity leads her on a solo journey across Springfield. Meanwhile, back at the power plant, Homer felt
"See, Lis?" Homer whispered as they swayed in the dark museum. "Sometimes being lost is the only way to find out that history has a pretty catchy tune."
