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Homer goes with Candace to meet her friends at a coffee shop, and they both get tattoos which they show to Moe. Candace wants Homer to meet her father, and they go out for a meal. Candace's father, Roger, tells Homer not to worry about the age difference between him and Candace, revealing he has been dating a younger woman.
When Homer first meets Mindy, he imagines her as Venus in Sandro Botticelli's painting The Birth of Venus. [1] To deal with Homer and Mindy charging room service to the company, Mr. Burns unleashes flying monkeys à la the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz (1939). However, the attempt fails as the monkeys all fall to their deaths. [2]
Homer declares that he is not interested in "backdoor shenanigans" and promptly leaves, leading Burns to erroneously infer that Homer is honest and incorruptible. Meanwhile, after learning the Simpsons have no dental insurance, Dr. Wolfe fits Lisa with the cheapest (and ugliest) braces available, causing her self-esteem to plummet.
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
Bart reluctantly rescues Homer by pushing the rear end of the car back onto the ground. They are soon back on the road, now with Bart chained and duct-taped in his seat, because Homer is unable to trust his son. Homer gets Bart to the camp, and leaves him there as Bart sadly watches Homer reluctantly drive away.
Apu sees Homer and admits that he feels lonely and homesick. Homer decides to take revenge on Sungazer by having Sanjay poison them with Kwik-E-Mart hot dogs. Apu brings out the reunited Covercraft to perform until Homer and Apu are arrested by Chief Wiggum for food poisoning. Sungazer's concert subsequently falters while Sanjay mingles with ...
The Simpsons episode: Episode no. Season 7 Episode 23: Directed by: Susie Dietter [1] Written by: David S. Cohen [1] Production code: 3F20: Original air date: May 5, 1996 () [1] Guest appearance; Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony [2] Episode features; Couch gag: Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are mounted moose heads on the wall and Homer is a bearskin ...
Ned rushes to save a young Homer, who intends to surpass the 500-bounce record. He pushes Homer out of the way and is electrocuted. He appears before Jesus who offers him the chance to live if he becomes a Christian. He awakens reborn with a permanent scar hidden by his mustache. St. Peter suggests God consider atheists who are also righteous.