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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.
His instructor Julia has trouble teaching him, so she calls in Sweet Sal, a much tougher instructor. As a cover story, Homer tells Marge each night that he is going to Moe's Tavern until Marge begins to doubt Homer's story. Homer invites Marge out, saying he will make it all clear at The Snow Ballroom, and they reconcile by dancing together.
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 ...
[6] [7] In a flashback to Woodstock in 1969, Jimi Hendrix's performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" is shown, [6] as is a recreation of the photograph of embracing couple Nick and Bobbi Ercoline taken at the festival and used as a poster for the film Woodstock (1970). [7] [8] Additionally, Homer sings Billy Joel's 1983 song "Uptown Girl". [6]
In the 12th episode of the show's 20th season, Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie got into mortgage trouble after Homer financed a Mardi Gras party with an adjustable rate home equity loan. Homer ...
[5] He used it, along with "Three Men and a Comic Book", to help him when directing The Simpsons Movie. [6] Brad Bird also helped Silverman, particularly with Krusty's design. [4] An early idea for The Simpsons saw Krusty the Clown being revealed as Homer Simpson's secret stage identity. This storyline never developed, but this episode allowed ...
Speaking about people’s habit of The Simpsons foreseeing major news events, such as the start of the Ukraine-Russia war, showrunner Al Jean told The Hollywood Reporter that The Simpsons’ long ...
According to the Independent, the last time Homer actually strangled Bart was during season 31, which ran from 2019 to 2020. Since debuting in 1989, “The Simpsons” has become the longest ...