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'''Reverend Elijah Hooper''' is the former assistant reverend, later turned reverend, at the [[First Church of Springfield]].
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'''Molly''' is an octopus that [[Lisa]] saved and befriended while filming ''[[My Cephalopod Soulmate]]''.
  
After a bed bug infestation hit [[Springfield]], {{Lovejoy}} wasn't able to cope with the crowd so [[The Parson]] brought in an assistant reverend, Reverend Elijah Hooper. Elijah Hooper turned out to be popular with the congregation, drawing everyone in, including [[Helen Lovejoy]], who asked her husband to hold her wedding ring as it was creating glare when getting her photo taken with Reverend Hooper.
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When Lisa was making [[My Cephalopod Soulmate|a film]] underwater as part of the [[Future Nature Documentarians]], she found Molly and decided to film her. During the film, Molly was attacked by a shark and seemingly killed by it. However, Lisa actually saved Molly from the shark, with the shark only biting off one tentacle. Lisa then took Molly home with her, while she ended the film with Molly seemingly being killed because they weren't allowed to interfere with nature.
  
Elijah Hooper went to [[Moe's Tavern]] where he met [[Homer Simpson]] properly. Hooper listened to all of Homer's complaints about church and decided to make Homer his deacon as if he could get the guy who slept through church to represent the church then everyone stood a chance.
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After showing off her film at the festival, Lisa and Molly started to spend time together. However, Molly liked to escape and cause trouble around the house, using the pipes to get around. This led to Lisa getting an octopus-proof tank, which Molly still managed to escape. When Lisa found Molly in [[Santa's Little Helper]]'s dog bowl, she decided to take Molly to school with her to keep an eye on her...
  
One day at church, Hooper had taken over as the reverend and Lovejoy was playing guitar to sing a hymn. However, Lovejoy couldn't get into it and decided to just leave as he wasn't needed. No one cared much then Hooper revealed the new deacon, Homer Simpson, to the shock of [[Ned Flanders]].
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Molly is an octopus that Lisa saved and befriended while filming My Cephalopod Soulmate.

When Lisa was making a film underwater as part of the Future Nature Documentarians, she found Molly and decided to film her. During the film, Molly was attacked by a shark and seemingly killed by it. However, Lisa actually saved Molly from the shark, with the shark only biting off one tentacle. Lisa then took Molly home with her, while she ended the film with Molly seemingly being killed because they weren't allowed to interfere with nature.

After showing off her film at the festival, Lisa and Molly started to spend time together. However, Molly liked to escape and cause trouble around the house, using the pipes to get around. This led to Lisa getting an octopus-proof tank, which Molly still managed to escape. When Lisa found Molly in Santa's Little Helper's dog bowl, she decided to take Molly to school with her to keep an eye on her...

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