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At [[744 Evergreen Terrace|Flanders House]], Bart pranks him and so Ned takes him fishing. Bart manages to catch a fish, and Ned teaches him how to roast it on a fire.
 
At [[744 Evergreen Terrace|Flanders House]], Bart pranks him and so Ned takes him fishing. Bart manages to catch a fish, and Ned teaches him how to roast it on a fire.
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At the [[First Church of Springfield|church]], Bart also joins the choir and everyone congratulates Ned for the work, and Homer gets jelous. When Marge takes Homer to bring a pie as thanks, Homer finds Lisa there too, supervising Bart's math work.
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Homer tries to help him too, by throwing the paper at the dog so it can eat it, but the dog presents the paper intact back to him. Homer feels useless and walks away, walking sad around the city till he reaches the [[Springfield City Dump]] and finds a sad [[Nelson]] due to his situation.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:56, March 16, 2020

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Episode Information
Title screen: Leprechaun and Northern Irish Leprechaun fly across the screen, fighting
Billboard gag: Drink till you're green: St. Patrick's Day at Moe's
Showrunner: [[{{{showrunner}}}]]



"Better Off Ned" is the 16th episode of season 31. It aired on March 15, 2020.

Synopsis

"Bart bonds with Ned Flanders, which leaves Homer jealous, so he retaliates by mentoring Nelson Muntz. Then, a heroic act by Homer makes Bart look up to him again."

Plot

Coming soon At the Springfield Retirement Castle, after telling him a war story and pranking him with it, Grampa gives Bart a dud granade. Bart takes it to a school assembly and pranks them the same way Grampa did, scaring everyone away.

Ned however puts himself on top of the bomb to sacrifice himself to save the school and Bart reveals the prank. Ambulances and fire workers were also called and Mrs. Muntz reveals she slept with one of the fire workers.

Homer and Marge got called and Chalmers wanted to suspend him from school, but Ned intervenes volunteering to supervise Bart to the right way with the three ps: persistance, prayer and persistance prayer. Chalmers agrees, while Lisa and her friends make fun of him.

At Flanders House, Bart pranks him and so Ned takes him fishing. Bart manages to catch a fish, and Ned teaches him how to roast it on a fire.

At the church, Bart also joins the choir and everyone congratulates Ned for the work, and Homer gets jelous. When Marge takes Homer to bring a pie as thanks, Homer finds Lisa there too, supervising Bart's math work.

Homer tries to help him too, by throwing the paper at the dog so it can eat it, but the dog presents the paper intact back to him. Homer feels useless and walks away, walking sad around the city till he reaches the Springfield City Dump and finds a sad Nelson due to his situation.

Gallery


Production

Promo videos


Season 31 Episodes
The Winter of Our Monetized Content Go Big or Go Homer The Fat Blue Line Treehouse of Horror XXX Gorillas on the Mast Marge the Lumberjill Livin La Pura Vida Thanksgiving of Horror Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? Bobby, It's Cold Outside Hail to the Teeth The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson Frinkcoin Bart the Bad Guy Screenless Better Off Ned Highway to Well The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby Warrin' Priests: Part One Warrin' Priests: Part Two The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds The Way of the Dog