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Homer learns his bowling buddy does accounting for the mob; Lisa starts eating insects after she passes out while playing her saxophone.
Homer learns his bowling buddy does accounting for the mob; Lisa starts eating insects after she passes out while playing her saxophone.
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S24, EP6 "A Tree Grows in Springfield"To cheer Homer up, Lisa tries to win a MyPad for him; Ned finds a tree in the Simpsons' backyard with the word "hope" spelled out in the bark.
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S24, EP7 "The Day the Earth Stood Cool"Homer befriends his hip new neighbors from Portland, Ore., but Marge disapproves of their parenting methods, and Bart finds their son pretentious.
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S24, EP8 "To Cur With Love"When Grampa is forced to move back in with the Simpsons, Homer throws his back out; as he recovers, Homer becomes addicted to a game.
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S24, EP9 "Homer Goes to Prep School"Homer joins a survivalist group whose leader has set up a retreat to prepare for the end of the world, despite Marge's skepticism about the group's shenanigans.
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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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