And again, because this show is still at its peak of juggling sentiment and comedy, Marge’s genuine pleasantry (“Homey, as long as you keep the car full of gas, I’m happy,”) is turned into panic as Homer worriedly side-eyes out the window to the car in the driveway, ending the scene. Posted by ~ check out r/introvertmemes ! This episode is a true tour de force performance by Dan Castellaneta as Krusty. If you prefer to text our mature women instead of using our milf phone sex services, then just browse through our profiles and send your naughty messages to the milf that gets you going. Over time, the series has, in many ways, become a symbol of this trope in its purest form. I also love that Itchy runs out with Scratchy’s TV, which really feels like pouring salt into the wound; it makes it feel even more scornful that he’s robbing him versus just his usual cartoon violence. If you thought Rule34 wasn't bad enough, on Danbooru, there is LITERALLY A POOL OF EVERY TOUHOU CHARACTER (up until HSiFS's demo) GETTING RAPED/HAVING SEX. Him telling Homer that Mona died when they were at the movies is so incredibly awful; in the blink of an eye, li’l Homer’s life changed forever, doomed to be raised by a man providing him nothing but insults and disencouragement. Badda-bing, badda-boom, right, Bart?” Marge clearly doesn’t understand “badda-bing, badda-boom” normally punctuates something done quickly, but she uses it anyway as a means of wanting to play off of Bart. The flashback with young Homer trying to befriend the cool kids at their “Second Base-mobile” is great. “Ducking this issue calls for real leadership!” This feels like an underrated Quimby line, as it can accurately describe almost every politician’s MO. Sakuya? Kirk Douglas is one of those guest stars who is a humongous classic Hollywood celebrity who I know exclusively from this episode. This thread is … Oh yeah, and Skarloey(Seasons 9-12) and Rheneas(Seasons 9-12). Perhaps he wanted to be exposed all along? great drug jokes from Marge: first when she and Homer return from the spa, the CPA officials overhear her incredibly unfortunate comment, “It’s like I’m on some wonderful drug.” Later, at the Family Skills graduation, Marge gets an erroneous fail on her drug test, which she confidently rebukes (“The only thing I’m high on is love. I think it works as a genuinely shocking moment without feeling. The rising action of Homer making his way to the manual shut-off switch plays as very dramatic, but it still feels like it has real weight. “Panic is gripping Springfield as giant advertising mascots rampage through the city. Also, am I dumb for not automatically knowing rickets is caused from a lack of vitamin D? This series is known for giving flatter characters new aspects, then focusing on them, thus creating the sense of Flanderization at the same time as they get Character Development. I feel you. #funny cat meme #Funny Animal Picture #cats and lasers #red dot #Cute Pets. “I think I’ll bottle feed that one” is yet another joke I didn’t get until like my fifth viewing as a kid. What happens next. What a shame. I Just Think They're Neat! Can you believe there are actually people out there still excited for a. or not, it’s still funny how quickly the opening descends into fantasy madness (Speedway Squad! Gotta love those ALF pogs. !” or some stupid shit. The goggles do nothing!” is a bonafide classic scene, of course, but what exactly was the outcome going to be had Milhouse been on set? Kyoku? Letty? Funny, why would a song about Constitutional amendments, Ted Kennedy and dangerous legal precedent opening the floodgates for tighter governmental control not resonate more with a ten-year-old? I absolutely love that in Bart’s vision of Brodka, he says “cat-feesh” instead of “capiche,” which is a great callback to Bart’s earlier not understanding him saying “capiche.” So of course, his memory would screw it up. Fantastic. A necrophilic. $750 seems incredibly low for Comic Book Guy to be selling that Itchy drawing. Either there are out of character personalities that are counted as against the characters we have known in love, or there are personalities that will make you have no choice but to lose all of your respect you would have had for all the characters. I love how stupidly simple the riot caused by Bart’s shirt begins (“His shirt makes a good point!” “I’m with the shirt: homework rots!”) And of course the desk bursts into flames when the kids knock it over. Earthworm Jim; Went from a hilarious video game character who turns out to be quite lovable from the cartoon and towards many gamers, and Earthworm Jim 3D made him slightly more annoying, forgettable and unfairly accident-prone. Brilliant. After TLOU 2 leak many fans are outraged (including me) and wanted to boycott the game because TLOU2 is nothing but a SJW propaganda. (“Wait a minute, this sounds like rock and/or roll!”) But who cares, it’s great. Gotta love the DNA guy who’s easily bribed by a carton of cigarettes. I love this drawing of Homer from the bear’s POV, this pathetic dope frozen in terror in his underpants. Flanderization is a trope that refers to the act of taking a single trait from a character and exaggerating and amplifying it more and more over time until it completely consumes the character. That latter gag is executed absolutely perfectly, together with the timing, the animation of how swiftly the axe goes through the goose, and the sound effect. I wonder if the producers actually tried to get Don King and he said no, so they decided to just make their own stand-in character (“He’s exactly as rich and as famous as Don King, and he looks just like him, too!) I feel like some might complain about Lisa’s actions and behavior in the third act to be too mean and spiteful, but that’s kind of the whole point. It’s still so funny that George Bush’s two sons “come to visit,” at a time when they were virtually unknown to the general public. 159 notes. There’s not a ton of Radioactive Man lore in the show, so the writers pretty much had to create their own superhero canon for the most part. It’s also a great example of Burns appearing weak and naive without forsaking his character, a rich, powerful man oblivious to his toadying underling’s decades of “help” on the green. the_simpsons meme marges_potato fake_screencap fake_screenshot godith andurian visible_brushstrokes visible_brush_strokes painterly_shading marge_simpson Like AlphaGodith's stuff? Wriggle? The drawing of an intense-looking Homer at the window as Bush does donuts on the front lawn, together with the gravely serious line reading, “He’s not lost,” always makes me laugh. Krusty getting hit with the golf club and falling to the ground is the actually funny version of. As for people drawing Eiki short, in one of PoFV's endings, she's actually as tall as Komachi. Junko? dream still works without knowing the source material. This good side of Flanderization is most noticeable in Thor from the MCU, who became a less serious and more badass hero. I feel like if there were a few more lines where Homer and Larry come upon the idea and rationalize it a bit, it would have played off better. The opening did a pretty serviceable job hiding Bart’s body in front of the TV for the joke about him lying around in his underwear (“This ain’t the Ritz!”) Definitely in comparison to similar jokes done by this and other shows where the framing is so obvious that you can easily predict the joke coming. I absolutely love that after Homer starts his toast, “If I could just say a few words… I’d be a better public speaker,” Bart cracks up at it. before revealing it’s actually a dream, and it’s kind of cool how they dance around the question of whether Burns is actually dead or not for a few minutes before finally revealing he is in fact alive. And you know, what a way to cap an episode. Clownpiece? My best friend in high school wrote “See You in the Car” in my yearbook at least two or three years in a row. ), It’s kind of crazy that after all these decades, there’s never been an official release of the Tracy Ullman. I also love the little added yelp Abe gives when he sees Bart before he turns around. If so, I want one. This drives her into the background, hoping this crazy episode will fade out on its own like it usually does (“Normally your father’s crackpot schemes fizzle out as soon as he finds something good on TV. Absolutely fantastic performance by Yeardley Smith, ripping into her brother through gritted teeth at the breakfast table (her read on “meeeeeeeaaaaan little sneak” is a real highlight.). We get a rare moment of Marge actually expressing anger at her sisters over their treatment of Homer, when they present her with his tombstone (“Get out of here, you ghouls!”) It’s not shown often, but Marge isn’t an idiot, she must be hurt by her sisters’ treatment of her husband, as we briefly shone a light on in “Homer vs. Patty & Selma.”. She works her ass off for her family, but she loves to do it. Him not knowing how to make coffee or dial a phone is believable to me, but his exasperation and annoyance at Homer makes us never lose sight at the true wicked Burns. It’s even funnier now since last fall, we had two candidates who were older than Dole, and now have the oldest President ever to be elected. 534 Likes, 9 Comments - University of Rochester (@urochester) on Instagram: “Rochester graduate Emma Chang ’20 is a classically trained musician. The “just say ‘slavery’” gag was made even better after listening to the commentary where David X. Cohen says that scenario actually happened to a friend of his during his citizenship interview. I’m kind of glad I was none the wiser, because as an adult, it would have driven me nuts. The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular. “Crackers are a family food. “When are people going to learn? Strips and nosebleeds whenever Chen does something cute. He must work there or something.”. Yuuka? I used to have a big collection of the Playmates Simpsons figure line when I was younger, most of which I ended up selling. “Stupid babies need the most attention!” is a line I think of all the time. There was a period of my life where I played an unhealthy amount of the Tapped Out app game, exhaustively modeling my own Springfield, so seeing the Presidential Estate across the street from the Simpsons reminded me of my irrational annoyance that I couldn’t properly recreate Evergreen Terrace accurate to this episode, as all the buildings face the same direction. Speaking of Shinki, she's nothing but Alice's mom, even though she created a freaking world of demons. Similar to “Kamp Krusty,” the opening to this show really gave me lovely flashbacks to the last day of school, where you really don’t really do much but just mess around with your friends in class before you’re finally set loose for a whole three months. I know the kids’ desks are low to the floor, but jeez, look at those guys. I also like the scene later in the bunker where his Garfield-related expression is met with awkward silence, and he sheepishly says, “Sorry, my wife thought that was gangbusters.”. “President Eisenhower celebrates 40th wedding anniversary. Rica has doggy style sex and gets fucked deep in her teen cunt . I disagree; I think the sign of a great character is you can squash and stretch elements of their personality to put them in a different scenario, and as long as the writing is still solid, it’ll still work. I think a full-length musical would wear the joke out a bit, but maybe like a one act production with like eight or nine songs would be fun. It’s appropriate that Krusty is the last TV man standing, the man who made Bob suffer for so many years, thwarting him once again. Homer finally snapping and punching out Burns is one of my favorite moments of the entire series. Btw, about Touhou characters getting flanderized, the fandom gets a few things inaccurate: Similar to Krusty collapsing after getting brained by a golf club in “Class Struggle,” this show mastered hilarious fall animations before. Young Abe we’ve seen several times, but I love how young Burns’ voice is just so subtly lighter and more measured. The Yoo-Hoo logo is accurately depicted and pretty prominent in the close-up shot. A A's AMD AMD's AOL AOL's AWS AWS's Aachen Aachen's Aaliyah Aaliyah's Aaron Aaron's Abbas Abbas's Abbasid Abbasid's Abbott Abbott's Abby Abby's Abdul Abdul's Abe Abe's Abel Abel's Only Apu brought any sensibility to the show. If there’s any friction to be had from a long lost son of Monty Burns, it would be because that son is a light-hearted and uncouth jokester that he has no idea what to do with. He’s doing the schtick you expect him to, but any character whose dialogue includes “I’m going to come in there and corpse you up!” is aces in my book. A masochist that LOVES pain, ESPECIALLY from Yuuka. Bart calling Martin “Milton” is a great little moment, a reminder that he only invited this wuss to tag along because he had money to burn and was able to be manipulated. Another one of Marisa's love interests. Weird Hot Topic girl despite being the literal goddess of hell. I really like the mini-running joke of Marge’s mis-pronounciations. !”) but it’s all worth it for the bit where Selma asks point blank about his sexuality and Troy gets gravely serious about his “romantic abnormality” as ominous music plays. Anyway, we’d see looks into secondary/tertiary characters past this point on occasion, but I really wish this episode was a much bigger harbinger for this series. —You think me an old fogey and an old tory, his thoughtful voice said. The best part of the “Young Jebediah Springfield” filmstrip is the two extras pushing the “tamed” buffalo prop to the center of the crowd, who then just stop and look away awkwardly as if they were standing there the whole time. So? It’s so bizarre and I love it. Why bring in a guest voice when one of your main cast members can do a serviceable job? At the precipice of endless Homer-gets-a-job episodes, this episode gets a pass for two reasons: first, there’s believable reason and explanation as to. I have been a nurse since 1997. Why would he downgrade to an apartment for his wife and eight children? Hartman’s scenes with Julie Kavner are so incredibly compelling, just two great actors bouncing off each other. Apu offering Yoo-Hoo to the Ganesha statue to ward off protestors is kind of an odd moment (apparently this is a reference to a recent event in India of a Ganesha statue “drinking milk” when offered.) Archived. Of course, Scratchy only dies when he receives the exorbitant bill and his head explodes. The man really loves his wife. Really funny drawing of the file photo of Krusty behind bars. Komachi? The ending of the Uncle Moe’s commercial was cut in syndication, but I love how dumb it is. Yuyuko? Utsuho? Was he that litigious about stuff like this? “This guy’s got more bread than a prison meatloaf. As they’re all gabbing about their elite dining experiences, Marge is able to chime in with her own suburban tips and tricks about using Good Housekeeping coupons. I’m always a fan when something just randomly lights on fire. One more thing I'd like to say, I don't know how fans flanderized Nue Hoojuu, since she is my favorite TH character and I don't mind anything if she's absent in rest of the TH series, TH fandom probably see her as an UFO fetish. Speaking of which, considering how “Part One” ended, it’s easy to interpret that Mr. Burns might actually be dead, with some online and print speculation from fans at the time before “Part Two” talking about the identity of Burns’ “killer” rather than the “shooter.” But whether you know about. Their reunion at the end feels earned as a result, and their second wedding remains a sweet, memorable moment for their relationship. In my opinion the award for the most severely flanderized Touhou character has to go to Sanae. Kpsemad jaapani karvane kliitor ja perse toying. I’ll just write the zero first… now, a vertical line to indicate the one…”. The scene where Homer verifies Bush’s presidential credentials in a history book (great gag) and him asking if Marge still respects him is a wonderful scene. Foxy fans are nothing but 11 year olds dreaming about having a gay honeymoon with their favorite homicidal possessed animatronics. Only cares about the Hakurei Shrine and not any other temples or shrines. Again, in this pretty wacky episode, we get just enough actual grounded characterization to fuel it and keep it from flying too far off the rails. Another depressed emo. A mother’s love, orangutan style. Very well done. I really love how we don’t get a sentimental reconciliation between Burns and Larry. I guess this episode shows why we don’t see much of Dave Shutton, he’s an awful reporter, even compared to Kent Brockman (“Dave Shutton, Springfield Daily Shopper. Luck upon luck that Homer’s misprinted jacket would actually find the perfect hand-me-down owner, with the added joke that Stu doesn’t want it (“Disco stu doesn’t advertise.”), So this episode is pretty crazy, and seemed kind of controversial when it aired. Episodes like this and “Lemon of Troy” throw different kinds of kids together, but actually gives us reasons as to why, and we see their personalities clash with each other. that in introducing him, Lisa does so as “Bart… tholomew.” It’s such a great acting choice, you can hear Lisa’s brain determine that it’ll make Bart sound less “cool” if she uses his full name. As we just saw in “A Fish Called Selma,” it’s clear how rich with potential the lives of the supporting cast is. With just the eyeball animation, everything still feels very expressive. Boy and Mr. I love the characterization of Matt Groening as a reactionary right-wing crank, angrily shooting at trespassers in his office and injecting conservative Easter eggs into the show (NRA4EVER! My only son?” and sadly dies, we roll credits, and Rod and Todd are scarred for life. I drew Peridot as the Marge Simpson meme enjoy. 17 shows / alljapanesepass. In the topic of Flanderization, the American animated sitcom King of the Hill is a notable example of a series that used Flanderization. I love how through the entire episode, Chester seems like he could care less about forming any kind of connection with this kid who’s trying to help him (”Last time I try to impress a four-year-old.”) He doesn’t even remember his name, calling him “Brad” in the courtroom. Only cares for money. Later episodes would have Bart, Milhouse, Martin, Nelson and all the other bullies either friends or on the same team if the plot needs them to, without bothering to explain why these kids are putting up with each other. from there!” is fantastic, but it’s even better that it seems that he was literally crouched behind Lovejoy and popped up just to deliver his line. I love the bathroom scene with Bart and Lisa, where Lisa explains how Marge processes things differently and this latest escapade has clearly cut her deep. The Pictionary scene is one of the greatest scenes of the entire series, these two characters ratcheting up the tension more and more as everyone else gets increasingly uncomfortable. Abe and Jasper apparently both frequent a local bordello. In my opinion the absolute worst fandom is still Fnaf by a longshot, Fnaf fans are way worse than Touhou, Undertale and Pokemon fans. Adding the video link to Jeffy may seem unnecessary, but if you see everything that sociopathic and unbearable puppet has done, its cathartic. They’re both named George! It just kind of happens and we just move on without highlighting it, which makes it even funnier to me. It’s genuinely affecting. It stings even greater considering he was once an active participant in such moronic programming (“My foolish capering destroyed more young minds then syphilis and pinball combined!”) The final straw comes from overhearing a moronic FOX sitcom with a familiar guest star: accomplished stage actress Vanessa Redgrave. It’s funny how in the decade of seasons following this episode, Kirk became the show’s vessel for cheap, easy single dad/divorcee jokes, but they basically all get worn out in this very episode: his new home Casa Nova (A Transitional Place for Singles), his change in wardrobe, his new hobbies (“Today, I drank a beer in the bathroom!,”) his attempts to rebound with the lovely Starla (“Can I have the keys, lover? This being the season premiere, it’s almost angling itself like this is the start of a whole new revamp of the show where they move to a new town with all new characters and situations. The Simpson kids forming a human ladder is a cute little piece of animation. I absolutely love the light jazz version of the end credit theme, it’s my favorite end credit variation, and yet it wasn’t on any of the soundtrack CDs, despite basically all the other end credit versions being on there. It’s the perfect blend of him “helping,” but with as little effort or care as possible. Homer getting Lisa to admit her crush’s name is such a sweet scene, where Homer promises he won’t tell anyone… because he already forgot his name. Suddenly a dog despite that she's based on a monkey-like creature. or as I like to name it......FLANDERLISM! Yuuka's punching bag, for some reason. Dennis the Menace, so it doesn’t seem a far cry for him to be the irritant to his own Mr. Wilson, George Bush. What did Simpson do to you?”) It’s not like later seasons where he’d just scream “I’m flaming! While Freddy was a school groundskeeper who murdered and/or molested children that the parents burned alive to protect them, Willie senselessly dies due to ignorant and uncaring budget cuts made by the parents (“Recharge fire extinguishers? I definitely watched this episode before knowing about “In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida,” so I didn’t quite get Bart’s prank. It’s weird since they’ve both had their own episodes, but seeing them and Homer bouncing off each other in a normal setting like a bowling alley allows new characteristics to shine through, like Moe’s crippling insecurity (“Buenos noches, senorita!” “What’d he say? I don’t know why, but I love that Comic Book Guy halts Bart’s reaching hand for the cash register with a Sharpie. And it’s the subject of another Dankmus remix! Here, she’s just a kid who doesn’t have all the answers, and that’s wonderful. Pc-98 characters? They included it on one of the soundtrack CDs, but considering it’s just a reorchestration of another song, did Iron Butterfly get paid royalties for that? Skinner’s “I was only in there to get directions on how to get. @Radzz105: Yeah, thanks for the information! Also, Bob Newhart is a great example of a guest I really don’t know much about, but the situation built for him in the show is still funny: he’s put upon to make a speech for a celebrity he barely knows and doesn’t seem to have much knowledge or respect for, but he stumbles through it anyway. Koishi? Yuugi? Nelson’s jab at Lisa regarding the yearbooks weirdly stuck with me (“If you hadn’t done it, some other loser would have, so quit milking it!”) It sounds ridiculous, but it kind of represents my feelings about people’s work and accomplishments at large. Yuyuko's food, apparently. Suddenly obsessed with her breast size and preying on Remilia. And a message to the writers. Dr. Nick propping a cadaver up in his carseat in order to use the carpool lane is pretty grim, yet, I’d almost like to see a whole Dr. Nick episode with that scene in it. And thanks to your gloomy music, they’ve finally stopped dreaming of a future I can’t possibly provide.” “Well, we try to make a difference.”. Lisa’s given titles on her suspect list are a great touch: it’s odd hearing Moe being called a “nightclub owner,” but Barney as “liquor connoisseur” is just perfect. Having seen this episode so much in syndication, the cuts stand out to be even more than usual. Let’s say L. Simpson.”. !” On the spot, Marge murmurs, eventually coming up with “Ghost Mutt.” I get the joke, but it seems like it just takes the energy and momentum right out of an already very funny scene. Says "unyuu" at the end of every sentence. But this season…”) Later, when Lisa confronts her mother to do something, Marge is hesitant, not wanting to hurt Homer’s feelings, in one of the greatest crazy lines in the whole series (“Your father can be surprisingly sensitive. “It may be bleak, but this music is really getting to the crowd.”. 31 notes. Homer both wants to do this job (working with Moe, money) and why he’s actually good at it, and second, the story is really Moe’s, as we get a look into his past and his struggles to reclaim his former glory in exchange for his friend’s well-being. Not pictured, Mrs. Eisenhower.”. Like, yeah, of course he had to say ‘yes,’ otherwise the plot wouldn’t continue. Badda-bing, badda-boom?”) The rest of the family talks about all the stuff they want to do in the store, and Marge caps it off, “We’re going to have a great day! Phil Hartman is absolutely stellar in this episode. Frankly, we don’t want to know. Milhouse screaming for his mom to eject Bart from the house (twice) is a great character moment. Going along with that, I love how Homer continues to get more erratic to the point he threatens Burns and points Wiggum’s revolver point blank at his head in impulsive rage. ... Don’t mind me, I’ll just be irresistible right next to your notes. If I was ZUN, I would've suffered a mental breakdown for every single of my characters getting flanderized like this. Krusty Burger conversation is a classic, and like all the greatest parodies done on this show, is funny and clever beyond its actual reference material. Posted by 10 months ago. So, yes, enjoy! Like, my favorite character is actually Elis (from Touhou 1: HRtP), but I don't complain about her not being in the next Touhou game. Coincidence? It’s funny enough with the set-up of seeing the sniper holding his position, but that they would actually pay it off and have him shoot really took balls. At times it seems a bit too divorced from the Apu voice, but I still buy it. The character itself is brilliant in his conceit, that a Bond villain would also angle themselves as the world’s best boss, but on top of that, the excellent writing and Brooks’ performance elevates the character to a whole new level. Shou? level 1. Never mind how he got that thing in the house though. It’s always funny when we see Dr. Hibbert’s children, reminding you that he and his whole family are basically just references to. It’s also kind of funny that we get a cut scene from “Mother Simpson,” an episode that had just aired two weeks prior. Boy, living in a gerontocracy sure is great! I also love how when he’s exposed, he gives out an elongated groan that transitions from “Rory” to Krusty, and it’s basically seamless. 4.1k. But what happened to his house? Top artists. Simpsons Archive retro review: “This was one of the stupidest episodes I’ve seen. Close. Deserves ALL the sympathy in the world, despite her negative energy making things worse. “Under the smiling eyes of four stuffed Eskimos, we expressed our love physically, as was the style at the time.”. Because the Touhou fandom just LOVES to flanderize ALL the characters, even if it's for jokes. Also the fish joke was just, . Reisen? Shop Marge Simpsons Hoodies and Sweatshirts designed and sold by artists for men, women, and everyone. – I always laugh at the dramatic music stings at Marge drinking the wine. La Liga's leading team at the Theatre of Dreams and you're telling me they're playing this in the Europa League? It’s definitely a lot more interesting than future flashback shows where we see every citizen of Springfield is exactly the same damn age so they can make Springfield Babies-type jokes. If it were a suit we all could wear, maybe…”) She finally buckles under Lisa’s insistence… quickly adding, “It’ll be good for the economy!”, It slightly bugs me that we see the Kwik-E-Mart with gas pumps out front. It’s so great how Quimby effortlessly goes from sucking up to the film production (“We’ll blow up our dams, destroy forests, anything! I love how it plays into Marge enchanting Evelyn with her commoner skills (“Automotive skills, fashion sense. Two of the figures I still have are Larry Burns and Hank Scorpio, two characters who have nothing in common, yet I have them standing right next to each other anyway, being two fantastic season 8 characters. He’s trapped inside the concept of 3D; if this were some crazy, elaborate 3D environment, it would kind of sully that idea. It’s weird that a pretty big mistake like this could happen as late as season 8. I haven't seen any video game character flanderized like this, the best examples of how people flanderized her are something like this: "Green Reimu", "Green Armpit Girl", "Good Girl", "Sakuya Replacement" etc. The Bonestorm commercial is just glorious, with the savage reindeer inches away from goring the poor children to Santa bazooka-ing the game cartridge into the game console, almost shattering it. Most always, the trait/action becomes completely outlandish and it becomes their defining characteristic. More like youkai jesus! Listening to the soundtrack albums as a kid, “Amendment” was definitely the song I understood the least. Contrast this with “The Mansion Family,” where the Simpsons are chosen to watch Burns’ estate for some dumb reason I can’t even remember at the moment. Why else would he have worked so hard on his coat bit if not to earnestly try and impress Homer? Despite bearing his name in the title, Milhouse doesn’t factor in much of the episode.
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