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Lisa tells Bart that what he did was "the most selfish thing he's done", only to be reminded that Lisa had friends and Homer and Marge were happier as a couple. They notice a group of penguins and Lisa is fascinated by the chance to see them up close, but Bart thinks that their lives are boring and says that the ice slide they are riding down ...
In the episode, Homer plays a series of practical jokes on Bart, and to get even, Bart shakes up a can of Homer's beer with a paint shaker. Homer opens the can, resulting in a huge explosion that lands him in the hospital, where he goes into a coma. At Homer's bedside, the Simpson family reminisce, mainly about moments relevant to Homer's life.
Homer and Milhouse bond whilst topping up the engine oil of Homer's car, and cooking engine block pizza. Bart in turn becomes jealous of the time Homer and Milhouse are spending together. Whilst playing videogames with Bart, Homer fantasizes about playing with Milhouse instead, before taking the latter out on a fishing trip to the park.
Bart, Lisa, and Maggie play Space Patrol. "World War III" shorts: Saying that it is World War III, Homer tests how long it takes his family to get into the bomb shelter. "Bathtime" shorts: Homer tries to force Bart to take a bath. Montage sequence: 2–6: Homer gets more and more stupid each season. Montage sequence: 3–5: Waylon Smithers ...
When Bart, Lisa and the students of Springfield Elementary go on a field trip to the post office, Bart gets a coupon book as a souvenir, which he gives to Homer as a birthday present. Homer uses one of his coupons for a free wheel balancing at a tire shop, but is conned into buying four new tires for his car.
During a recent episode, Homer declared he had stopped strangling his 10-year-old son because ‘times have changed’
Simpson patriarch simply acknowledged that ‘times have changed’ in recent episode
The town's residents, including the three boys, are horrified and Bart regrets his actions. After telling Lisa and Marge, Homer and Bart head to the center of town, where they are met by an angry mob. After Bart tells the mob that he has made a mistake, the townspeople forgive Bart and the boy places the head back on the statue.