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"Homer Loves Flanders" is the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 17, 1994. [ 2 ] In the episode, Ned Flanders invites Homer to a football game and the two become good friends .
A school shooting occurs at South Park Elementary resulting in a fatality. However, when a SWAT member storms the classroom to secure it, the fourth grade teacher and her students are nonchalant, attempting to ignore the disruption while reviewing a recent mathematics test.
Homer loves the sound of the colonel's noticeably "awesome" gravelly voice. While the majority of recruits are assigned to the infantry, Homer, and a group of stupid recruits, are assigned to a rehabilitation platoon. During field training exercises at night, Homer and the other stupid recruits are given the role of the opposing force, .
“If Anything Happens I Love You,” the film, opens on two parents sitting apart in the throes of an unnamed grief. Over 10 wordless minutes we realize their daughter has died in a school shooting .
Homer winds up believing he’s Santa Claus — and Springfield falls in love with Santa Homer. But that’s all prelude to the even deeper story that comes mid-way through the episode, when Ned ...
At a WNBA game which the Simpson family are attending, the announcer offers a $50,000 prize for successfully shooting a half-court basket. Ned Flanders kneels and prays before shooting the basket, and makes it. He declares he will donate the money, much to Homer's dismay, which is then doubled to $100,000 by the Rich Texan. After Ned's car is ...
11th episode of the 10th season of The Simpsons " Wild Barts Can't Be Broken " The Simpsons episode Episode no. Season 10 Episode 11 Directed by Mark Ervin Written by Larry Doyle Production code AABF07 Original air date January 17, 1999 (1999-01-17) Guest appearance Cyndi Lauper as herself Episode features Chalkboard gag "Sherri does not" got back "" Couch gag A parody of a scene from the film ...
Fred Guttenberg, an activist who lost his 14-year-old daughter Jamie in the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, tweeted, “The truth is, this is the inevitable & predictable result of lies by ...