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'The Last Temptation Of Homer' concludes with Marge and Homer’s marriage being lustily and satisfactorily reaffirmed, with the deep, true love Homer and Marge share overcoming his intense but passing physical attraction to Mindy. It’s a sweet and tender episode that also has the benefit of being consistently hilarious around the edges.
Frink tells Homer that he will no longer help him. Onni invites Homer and Marge on a ski trip. Onni asks Homer a work question, but he cannot answer. As Homer and Marge board a ski lift, Spivak joins them and tells Marge about Homer's cheating. Marge tells Homer to confess to Onni. At the mountaintop, Homer admits he cheated and quits his job.
As Homer sleeps over at the Power Plant, hoping that Marge will forgive him soon like she did after previous break-ups, Lenny learns that Marge has changed her social media relationship status to "complicated". Homer then calls Marge to discover on her voicemail she has reverted to her maiden name, Bouvier.
She puts Homer on a strict diet consisting solely of bell peppers. Although Homer appears to stick to the diet, he gains seven pounds, and Marge suspects that he has been cheating. Later, while the kids watch TV, Marge sees an advertisement for a television show named Sneakers, a parody of Cheaters designed for couples who are cheating on each ...
Meanwhile, Homer is persuaded to buy a state-of-the-art treadmill from a crafty salesman. When Lisa shows Homer that he can access television shows wirelessly, he takes advantage of the machine and develops an obsession with watching an old television show called Stranded, instead of working out. Eventually Marge, in a fit of rage, returns the ...
Later Homer visits a redneck bar, where he discovers Lurleen Lumpkin, a talented singer-songwriter, waiting tables. Homer becomes her manager, unaware she has fallen in love with him. When Marge grows upset because she suspects Homer is cheating on her, he must remain faithful to her after Lurleen makes romantic advances toward him.
Despite his father's warning that he is aiming too high, Homer is determined to win Marge's heart. To impress Marge, Homer joins her debate team, where he learns she is romantically interested in the more articulate Artie Ziff. Homer asks Marge to tutor him in French, and she accepts his invitation to the senior prom. However, when Homer ...
In the episode, Homer purchases a gun to protect his family, of which Marge disapproves. Homer begins to show extremely careless gun usage, which causes Marge to leave him when she catches Bart using the gun without their permission. The episode was intended to portray guns in an unbiased manner, and faced some problems with censors because of ...