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The family flee to the farmhouse where Homer grew up. Homer becomes a farmer, but the land is poor and nothing grows. He then calls Lenny and asks for some plutonium. With plutonium, the crops grow, but since Homer had mixed tomato seeds with tobacco seeds, a new plant is created, resembling a tomato, but with brown, tobacco-flavored flesh.
One day, the two find Mrs. Bellamy dead in her house, having been stabbed by a man with braces who quickly escapes the murder scene. Being the only ones present when the police arrive, Homer and Marge are soon suspected for the murder. The episode also features a "Snuh cascade", an homage to a group of Simpsons fans on Usenet.
The Simpsons go to a car show where a salesman convinces Homer to buy a pickup truck mounted with a snowplow by saying Homer can make the payments by plowing people's driveways. Homer starts a plowing business called Mr. Plow but has trouble finding customers until Lisa suggests recording a commercial and airing it on public television. The ...
The account for the BBC show Have I Got News For You, chimed in with an image of Homer Simpson and his dog writing: “US Presidential debate: After Trump claims people in Springfield are eating ...
“Things went so bad for Democrats, Biden did the Homer Simpson meme!” Meyers added, airing footage of Biden alongside that classic moment from the animated comedy in which the Simpson ...
The "Mr. and Mrs. Simpson" segment is a parody of the 2005 film Mr. and Mrs. Smith. [3] In the final segment, Heck House, Groundskeeper Willie's tractor transforms into a robot and kills him, parodying Transformers. [3] Hell, as depicted in "Heck House" is inspired by The Garden of Earthly Delights painted by Dutch Renaissance painter ...
As far as memes go, Homer Simpson backing into a bush has been pretty reliable. The bit from the 1994 The Simpsons episode "Homer Loves Flanders" has been used to describe fair-weather sports fans ...
At the Simpson residence, Marge disapproves of the plan, but decides to do it for Apu's sake. While the plan is underway Homer decides to stay in the Springfield Retirement Castle with his father, posing as resident Cornelius Talmadge. Homer enjoys his stay at the home immensely, until the real Cornelius returns, at which point he flees.