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'''"Four Regrettings and a Funeral"''' is the five hundred and thirty-third episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and third episode of the [[Season 25|twenty-fifth season]]. It was written by [[Marc Wilmore]] and directed by [[Mark Kirkland]].
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'''"O C'mon All Ye Faithful"''' is the double length first {{D+ Exclusive}} of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the seven hundred seventy-eighth and seven hundred seventy-ninth episode overall. It was released on [[Disney+]] on December 17, [[2024]]. The episode was written by [[Carolyn Omine]] and directed by [[Debbie Bruce Mahan]] and [[Matthew Faughnan]]. It guest stars [[Derren Brown]] as {{Ch|Derren Brown|himself}}, [[Patti LaBelle]] as {{Ch|Patti LaBelle|herself}}, and [[Pentatonix]] as the "[[World Famous Santa Claus]]" and "[[Local Springfield Santa Claus]]" singers.
  
Four Springfielders are prompted to try to right past regrets following the funeral of a [[Chip Davis|beloved neighbor]]. [[Homer]] regrets selling his Apple stock to buy a bowling ball, [[Marge]] worries she caused [[Bart]]’s rebellious streak, [[Mr. Burns]] reminisces about a romance he gave up with a [[Lyla|beautiful Parisian woman]] and [[Kent Brockman]] admits he was too afraid to leave local news and follow his former partner [[Rachel Maddow]] (guest appearing as herself) to cable news.
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Famed British mentalist, {{Ch|Derren Brown}}, comes to Springfield and uses psychological tricks and showmanship to raise the town's Christmas spirit. When Homer gets hypnotized and mistakenly believes he is [[Santa Claus]], it sets off a cheery chain reaction and causes everyone to question what they believe and to explore the meaning of "miracle".
  
A funeral for beloved neighbor Chip Davis is taking place at the [[First Church of Springfield]], where [[Reverend Lovejoy]] discusses the topic of regrets.
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During the reverend's speech, Marge overhears [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] mention that everyone has regrets, which she disagrees with. "''Your marriage is a dead fish floating in a tank of stale beer. Your baby’s addicted to pacifiers and your son is out of control''," Patty remarks, "''He’s been screwed up since the moment Homer’s DNA staggered into your womb''." With this, Marge begins to regret the choices she made during her pregnancy with Bart and whether or not they could've influenced the devilish behavior he now exhibits. In a flashback to this time, it transpires that Marge had a strange pregnancy craving for regularly listening to {{w|KISS}} albums to help relax her. "''Could Bart have been prenatally screwed up by the KISS music?''" Marge fears...
 
 
 
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"O C'mon All Ye Faithful" is the double length first Disney+ exclusive episode of The Simpsons and the seven hundred seventy-eighth and seven hundred seventy-ninth episode overall. It was released on Disney+ on December 17, 2024. The episode was written by Carolyn Omine and directed by Debbie Bruce Mahan and Matthew Faughnan. It guest stars Derren Brown as himself, Patti LaBelle as herself, and Pentatonix as the "World Famous Santa Claus" and "Local Springfield Santa Claus" singers.

Famed British mentalist, Derren Brown, comes to Springfield and uses psychological tricks and showmanship to raise the town's Christmas spirit. When Homer gets hypnotized and mistakenly believes he is Santa Claus, it sets off a cheery chain reaction and causes everyone to question what they believe and to explore the meaning of "miracle".

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