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"Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words" is the sixth episode of the twentieth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 2008. In the episode, Lisa discovers that she has a talent for solving crossword puzzles, and
Homer seems to genuinely care for Ned, despite still expressing and often acting on feelings of loathing. [28] Nowadays Homer seems to regard Ned as more of a nuisance. An early running joke was that Marge considers Flanders to be a perfect neighbor, [25] and usually sides with him instead of her husband, which always enrages Homer. [29]
The song Homer and Ned listen to on the way to Las Vegas is "Highway Star" by English rock band Deep Purple. [2] The two characters driving the other way from Las Vegas were based on Ralph Steadman 's illustrations of Raoul Duke and his attorney Dr. Gonzo from the novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas , written by Hunter S. Thompson .
Meanwhile, Bart makes up with T-Rex and invites him to watch TV with him. Excited by the prospect, he abandons his compost-turning duties and joins Bart. The unturned compost, however, catches fire and starts to spread. Homer and Terrance work together to put out the fire using large drums of baby formula Marge keeps in the garage.
Homer drives to Humbleton and pleads with Ned to return, who, upon seeing the judgmental faces of the Humbleton residents glaring at him, agrees. Clay refuses to leave the house, despite Ned pointing out that his $200,000 check bounced, thus he legally still owns the property, but is persuaded once Ned and Homer overpower him by sheer force.
Carlton Carlson (voiced by Harry Shearer in "Homer's Night Out" and "Brush with Greatness"; Hank Azaria from season 2 to 31; [58] [59] [60] Alex Désert since season 32) [60] [61] [62] is Homer's friend and co-worker (sometimes identified as his supervisor) at the Nuclear Power Plant and is often seen with Lenny. He likes to call himself "an ...
The storyline of the episode resembles David Cronenberg's film A History of Violence. [4] "The Falcon and the D'ohman" features several references to popular culture. For example, in a sequence at the beginning of the episode, Homer sings about working at the power plant to the melody of The Police's song "Walking on the Moon". [5]