The Good, the Sad and the Drugly was an okay episode. I have watched 3 bad, 5 okay, 5 good, and 5 really good episode. From what I said at the very beginning of this review, this is an okay episode. Bart has another love interest? Seriously. I'm sick of Bart and Lisa having so many love interests. When it started it was interesting but now it's constant. The only love interest that I would like for Bart and Lisa is if that love interest stays with them, well, expect Milhouse. Man I don't even understand why Bart is friends with him. They're literal polar opposites. Anyway, the Simpsons need to stop doing this. Yes, they still do it. Bart and Lisa have experienced to much love. A case of loveagytis. The plot for the A-story is really good, but it gets ruined by having no comedy and have a kid character sound like an adult again. Seriously, every guest star ( besides Emily Bunt ) doesn't sound even remotely like a kid. My goodness. Can't they even try to sound like a kid? I talked a little about this when reviewing the DeBarted so I think this is enough talking about the guests stars voices. The episode didn't have a lot of humor, but we got to see the Squidport ( featured in the fun Simpsons: Tapped Out game ). The A-plot was just, okay, not bad but not good. The B-plot was just great. It would be spectacular if the B-plot was the A-plot. It was just superb. The B-plot was very comical and it satiricaly portrayed drugs. Do you know what I feel about the B-plot. Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy. I really liked it so much and it is probably one of the funniest B-plots of the season. In all, I give this episode a 6.6 out of 10.