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"'''See Homer Run'''" is the sixth episode of the [[season 17|seventeenth season]]. It originally aired November 20, [[2005]]. It was written by [[Stephanie Gillis]] and directed by [[Nancy Kruse]].
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'''Lisa's Substitute''' is the nineteenth episode of [[season 2]]. It originally aired on April 25, [[1991]]. It was written by [[Jon Vitti]] and directed by [[Rich Moore]]. Dustin Hoffman–using the pseudonym Sam Etic–guest starred in it as [[Mr. Bergstrom]]. The episode features cultural references to Mike Nichols's film The Graduate, which starred Hoffman, and the novel Charlotte's Web by E. B. White.
  
[[Homer]] becomes the [[Springfield Elementary School]]'s "safety salamander" to make an amend to stop [[Lisa]]'s frustrations against men. After he saves many drivers from a multiple car crash, Homer runs for mayor.
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When [[Lisa]]'s teacher [[Miss Hoover]] gets Lyme Disease, Mr. Bergstrom takes over the class. Lisa finds Mr. Bergstrom's teaching methods incredibly inspiring and discovers an entirely new love for learning, but when Mr. Bergstrom leaves, Lisa doubts that anyone else in her life (including her own father) can be the man that Mr. Bergstrom was. Meanwhile, [[Bart]] runs against [[Martin Prince, Jr.]] for class president.
  
The family goes to the [[Springfield Mall]] to buy a Father's Day gift for [[Homer]]. He is impressed by [[Bart]]'s gift – a [[Leather Buddy multi-function knife]]. But [[Lisa]]'s gift, a book she created, with caricatures of herself and Homer as unicorns, doesn't go over so well. In a half-hearted attempt to make Lisa feel better, Homer hangs the book on the refrigerator, but it quickly becomes a water-soaked glob of paper. He then blames the magnet he hung it on which was actually a gift from Lisa for his birthday, then she runs off crying...
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[[Lisa]]'s teacher, [[Miss Hoover]], thinks she has come down with Lyme disease and is replaced by substitute teacher [[Mr. Bergstrom]]. Because of his unorthodox teaching methods, Lisa takes a friendly, even romantic, liking to him. [[Bart]]'s class, meanwhile, prepares to elect a class president. [[Mrs. Krabappel]] nominates [[Martin Prince|Martin]], while [[Sherri]] and [[Terri]] nominate Bart. During a debate with Martin, Bart tells jokes that win the class over...
  
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Lisa's Substitute is the nineteenth episode of season 2. It originally aired on April 25, 1991. It was written by Jon Vitti and directed by Rich Moore. Dustin Hoffman–using the pseudonym Sam Etic–guest starred in it as Mr. Bergstrom. The episode features cultural references to Mike Nichols's film The Graduate, which starred Hoffman, and the novel Charlotte's Web by E. B. White.

When Lisa's teacher Miss Hoover gets Lyme Disease, Mr. Bergstrom takes over the class. Lisa finds Mr. Bergstrom's teaching methods incredibly inspiring and discovers an entirely new love for learning, but when Mr. Bergstrom leaves, Lisa doubts that anyone else in her life (including her own father) can be the man that Mr. Bergstrom was. Meanwhile, Bart runs against Martin Prince, Jr. for class president.

Lisa's teacher, Miss Hoover, thinks she has come down with Lyme disease and is replaced by substitute teacher Mr. Bergstrom. Because of his unorthodox teaching methods, Lisa takes a friendly, even romantic, liking to him. Bart's class, meanwhile, prepares to elect a class president. Mrs. Krabappel nominates Martin, while Sherri and Terri nominate Bart. During a debate with Martin, Bart tells jokes that win the class over...

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