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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.
The account for the BBC show Have I Got News For You, chimed in with an image of Homer Simpson and his dog writing: “US Presidential debate: After Trump claims people in Springfield are eating ...
As punishment for his lateness, Mr. Burns makes Homer eat toxic waste in a dark room. Lenny and Carl come in and invite Homer to go bowling. Homer lies to Marge on the phone, telling her that he was not able to attend a tea party date with Maggie because there was a breakdown at the plant and Lenny was hospitalized. Homer then goes bowling with ...
When Homer is due to arrive home, the Simpson family waits to greet Homer at the airport, but he fails to appear. Homer returns later with changes in his behavior: he no longer strangles Bart when provoked, he refuses to eat pork chops or drink beer, and he appears to prostrate himself on a mat while facing the Middle East. He has flashbacks of ...
It is the fifth short film in The Simpsons franchise, and the third promotional short produced for Disney+. [1] The short was directed by David Silverman and released on November 12, 2021 – Disney+ Day. [2] [3] In the short film, there is a Disney+ party at Moe's Tavern and everyone is invited except Homer. [4]
This is the first Simpsons episode to premiere in October since season eleven's "Treehouse of Horror X", which aired on October 31, 1999. When Homer's car is towed, he meets Louie, a tow truck driver who introduces Homer to the joy of towing cars for a living. Homer soon goes too far, prompting Springfieldians to plot their revenge.
We're in a bar that Homer goes in looking for Marge. We're the band playing in the bar." [6] Bass player Joey Spampinato commented, "We got to sit around the table when they read the script and it was pretty funny stuff." [7] In addition to appearing in the episode, NRBQ performed the Simpsons theme music over the closing credits. [6]
A scene in the episode shows Homer buying new tires for his car. The scene was written by Brian Scully, who had been scammed by a Firestone Tire and Rubber Company dealer. [1] The episode's subplot was the result of the Simpsons writers trying to find activities for Marge and Lisa to participate in while Bart and Homer were at the Super Bowl. [1]