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At Mayor Quimby's Easter egg hunt, Homer gets into a fight with the Easter Bunny mascot. Marge takes a tour of the mayor's mansion, and she and her friends are embarrassed by Homer's antics. That night, Homer feels guilty and unsuccessfully tries to find Marge new friends. Going for a walk, Marge meets a group of women called the Cheery Red ...
Homer becomes depressed after learning he has lived past the halfway point of the average life expectancy for men, without accomplishing anything worthwhile. The Simpson family try to cheer him up by showing him a film of his accomplishments and a special appearance by the character KITT from the Knight Rider television series that Homer is a fan of.
After photos of Homer are published in the tabloid, he gives up the paparazzi business. As the celebrities celebrate across the street from Moe's Tavern, Lenny and Carl persuade Homer to resume his work using a camera that Moe had hidden in the ladies' room. Homer bursts in on the celebrities and takes many compromising photos.
A flurry of Simpsons memes have erupted on social media in response to a bizarre and wildly false statement about pets made by Donald Trump during his first presidential debate with Kamala Harris ...
The episode opens at a retirement party for the current Sector 7G supervisor at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.Just as Homer, Lenny, and Carl are celebrating their freedom from supervision, plant owner Mr. Burns arrives and chooses Carl as the new supervisor, after quickly deducing that he is the only semi-competent employee of the three.
The episode was again included in the 2005 DVD release of the Last Temptation of Homer set. [7] It was also released in May 1998 on the seventh volume of the Best of The Simpsons video collection, together with "Bart Gets Hit by a Car". [8] The episode was later included on The Simpsons season two DVD set
The Simpsons family having an electroshock therapy at Marvin Monroe's family center. "Bart the Daredevil" 2: Homer falls off Springfield Gorge. [8] "Dog of Death" 3: The doctor overseeing Homer is shown to be the veterinarian from the episode. Homer asks Mr. Burns for money. "The Call of the Simpsons" 1: Homer sets up a trap for a rabbit in the ...
The episode is a parody of the VH1 biography series Behind the Music and shares its narrator, Jim Forbes.It begins with the Simpson family history and how they got into show business: believing that families depicted in the numerous TV shows they watch together bear no resemblance to their comparative dysfunctionalism, Homer writes and directs an inadequate video "pilot" that fails to attract ...