The episode is often cited by fans and media outlets like TIME and TVLine for featuring technology that didn't exist in 1995 but became reality years later:
: A scene shows Lisa and Marge communicating via a video phone, which many compare to the eventual rollout of FaceTime .
"Lisa's Wedding" won the for Outstanding Animated Program in 1995. It is frequently ranked by critics at CBR and other outlets as one of the most emotional and well-written episodes for its exploration of the complex bond between Lisa and Homer. 17 Times The Simpsons Accurately Predicted the Future 19. Lisa's Wedding
: Hugh proposes, but friction arises when he meets the Simpson family in Springfield. He is particularly appalled by Homer’s behavior and the family's general dysfunction.
: The episode joked about "soy snacks" and futuristic food trends that have since become mainstream health food staples. Critical Reception The episode is often cited by fans and
: Back in the present, a young Lisa finds Homer at the fair and happily listens to his stories, appreciating him in a new light. Notable "Predictions"
While at a local Renaissance Fair, Lisa encounters a fortune-teller who grants her a vision of her life 15 years in the future, set in the year 2010. 17 Times The Simpsons Accurately Predicted the Future
: At age 23, Lisa is an university student who meets and falls in love with Hugh Parkfield , a refined British aristocrat.