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Lisa enjoys horseback riding at the club, but the rest of the family is uncomfortable there. After being trained by Tom Kite, Homer plays golf on the club's greens and learns Waylon Smithers is helping Mr. Burns cheat while caddying for him. In exchange for Homer's silence, Burns agrees to help Marge join the club.
Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave this episode a B+, stating, “The first credited script by former Crazy Ex-Girlfriend writer (and new Simpsons producer) Elisabeth Kiernan Averick, the episode is precisely the sort of latter-day Simpsons I’m excited my niece will slot into her growing databank of Simpsons fandom.
The title of Burns' film, A Burns for All Seasons, is an obvious parody of the play and film A Man For All Seasons. (A Star is Burns) Lisa has a scene similar to the main character of Edgar Allen Poe's story, The Tell-Tale Heart. (Lisa's Rival) Lisa's romance with Hugh is largely based on Love Story. (Lisa's Wedding)
Just in time for Halloween, we're bringing you back to one of the scariest movies of all time, 'The Shining.'
William Anthony "Bill" Oefelein (/ ˈ oʊ f ɛ l aɪ n /; born March 29, 1965) is an American freelance adventure writer and photographer and former NASA astronaut who, on his only spaceflight, piloted the STS-116 Space Shuttle mission. [2]
In this season, Krusty the Clown retires after his father dies ("Clown in the Dumps"); Homer and Bart attempt to solve some father/son conflicts ("The Wreck of the Relationship"); Marge opens a sandwich franchise ("Super Franchise Me"); the Simpsons meet their former (The Tracey Ullman Show) selves ("Treehouse of Horror XXV"); Mr. Burns finds a ...
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Joseph Burns, a former Rocheter firefighter, retired after 35 years as he's being charged with simple assault, a Class B misdemeanor. Burns, a 35-year veteran of the Rochester Fire Department, was ...