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The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society and television.
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S7 E16
It was completely inadvertent then I realized "wait... maybe homer is a relatable guy".
Homer initially skips church because it's cold outside. Then a fire changes that. Idk, it feels poetic.
Exactly 20 years ago, Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song was released as the 100 episode of the Simpsons.
Hey, this is a request. I am trying to find an episode, focussed on technology, with Homer going to work "alongside" robots and Lisa taking some programming/computer science course. At the very end there is a slide which just said " C++++"
Yes, 4 plusses after C. C++ is a programming language. Very popular but controversial with safety not being the prime focus. I am interested to find what it meant (the slide at the end).
Any ideas where to check and get the episode number/season number?
but remember, beautiful isn’t a color.
EDIT: Wow, 20 minutes in and three people told me the episode name! This sub is great. Thanks, everyone.
Copilot and Gemini couldn't help, so here I am.
There's this Simpsons episode I watched YEARS ago when I binged those YouTube channels that uploaded multiple cut episodes in one. The scene I can remember takes place outside of Moe's. Homer is dead, but Bart can see him, and Homer is going to ascend to heaven (or the afterlife), but Bart doesn't want him to, and keeps telling him things to get him to stay, like "You won't be able to drink beer," but Homer doesn't care, and Bart keeps listing things until I think he mentions "Mom will remarry" and Homer decides to stay? Or I think Homer says he wants her to be happy so it's fine, and Bart finally says something that gets him to stay. That he needs Homer or something, I can't recall. It's from one of the newer seasons.
I just remembered the episode out of the blue and thought it was really good at the time. I didn't dream it, right? I'm sure it's an actual episode.
I appreciate the help. Thanks in advance to everyone.
Hiddaly ho neglectarinos
I know doctors say you should drink a glass and a half but I just can't drink that much.