[s30e3] My Way Or The Highway To Heaven -

: Lisa tells a gender-swapped version of the story of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism. Known as "Siddmartha," she seeks enlightenment by choosing a "middle path" between opulence and decadence. Key Highlights

: Marge tells the story of her great-grandmother, Genevieve Bouvier, in Nazi-occupied France during WWII. An atheist, Genevieve works at "Café Meaux" and helps rescue American paratroopers by disguising them as staff and leading a revolt against Nazi officers.

: The episode concludes with God deciding to open heaven to people of all faiths, including atheists and Buddhists, after being prompted by Buddha. Notable Musical Moments [S30E3] My Way or the Highway to Heaven

" My Way or the Highway to Heaven " (Season 30, Episode 3) is a multi-segment anthology episode where Springfield's citizens recount divine encounters while God and St. Peter decide who earns a spot in heaven.

: The episode features a cross-over couch gag where Homer accidentally enters the opening sequence of Bob's Burgers and is watched by the Belcher family. : Lisa tells a gender-swapped version of the

The soundtrack features several iconic songs used to underscore the different historical and spiritual themes: by The Kinks (during Ned’s montage). "La Marseillaise" (sung by the French cafe patrons). "Non, je ne regrette rien" by Édith Piaf.

Here is a feature breakdown of the episode's key stories and highlights: An atheist, Genevieve works at "Café Meaux" and

(an original song performed by Yeardley Smith as Lisa).

[S30E3] My Way or the Highway to Heaven

Rédacteur freelance avant de rejoindre Prodigemobile, je suis un fan absolu de technologie et d'animation japonaise. J'ai eu la chance de rencontrer Yōichi Takahashi, l'auteur de Captain Tsubasa (Olive et Tom) lors de son passage à Paris. J'aime aussi tout ce qui touche à Star Wars et à la musique électronique.

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