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Occasionally, there is a hammock tied to two trees near the fence that borders Ned Flanders's backyard. The house floor plan used by writers in the 1990s was shared by former Simpsons writer Josh Weinstein. [7] The most commonly used address for the Simpsons' house is 742 Evergreen Terrace, however other addresses have been provided.
Homer only writes his own name. Marge is saddened and leaves. The counselor advises Homer to perform one completely unselfish gesture to win Marge back. Homer invites all the people of Springfield to the Simpson house for a backyard dinner in Marge's honor. Returning in a foul mood after driving, Marge walks to the backyard and is welcomed by ...
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 ...
After the house threatens them again, Marge confronts the house, demanding that it treat them with respect during their stay. The house thinks it over and opts to destroy itself rather than live with the Simpsons. "Hungry Are the Damned" (told by Bart) The Simpsons are abducted from their backyard by two aliens named Kang and Kodos. The aliens ...
Harm expands the order to two hundred feet, forcing Bart to live in the Simpsons' backyard. Meanwhile, Homer's manager creates a fake Mexican identification card for him to force him to work overtime without extra pay under threat of deportation. Homer and his co-workers are locked in the store late at night to continue working.
Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B, saying "The strongest episode of The Simpsons’ 25th season so far, 'Steal This Episode' avoids a few pitfalls the show has been more prone to stumble into in later years, provides a double-handful of funny lines and gags, and actually seems invested in telling a coherent story from ...
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 ...
The wedding is held in the Simpsons' backyard, but Apu still has second thoughts about it. However, when he sees Manjula for the first time in years, he is shocked by her beauty and wit, and feels less reluctant. The pair then decide that perhaps the marriage can work after all.