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Bart is befriended by a gay antiques dealer, causing Homer to find ways to intensify his own masculinity.
Bart is befriended by a gay antiques dealer, causing Homer to find ways to intensify his own masculinity.
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S8, EP15 "Homer's Phobia"Bart is befriended by a gay antiques dealer, causing Homer to find ways to intensify his own masculinity.
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S14, EP17 "Three Gays of the Condo"Homer enjoys living with a gay couple and refuses to return home; Marge recruits Weird Al Yankovic to serenade her husband.
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S22, EP11 "Flaming Moe"When Smithers transforms Moe's pub into a refined and trendy lounge, the establishment becomes Springfield's local gay hangout; Principal Skinner falls for the new, free-spirited music teacher (guest voice Kristen Wiig).
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S30, EP7 "Werking Mom"Marge wants a job and stumbles into becoming a plastic food storage container-selling drag queen; Lisa tries to make the world better in the style of "Amelie."
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S37, EP14 "Irrational Treasure"Marge enters Santa's Little Helper into the national dog show in Philadelphia.
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S37, EP13 "Seperance"Homer's enthusiasm skills land him a job at a secretive company with a mind-altering agenda.
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S37, EP12 "¡The Fall Guy-Yi-Yi!"Homer revitalizes Bumblebee Man's career when he becomes his secret stuntman.
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