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"Seperance"
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Episode Information
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"Seperence" is the thirteenth episode of season 37 episode of The Simpsons and the eight-hundred third episode overall. It originally aired on January 4, 2026. It was written by Jeff Westbrook and directed by Matthew Nastuk. It guest stars Julianne Moore as Consonance and Zach Cherry as Farley.
"Seperence" was dedicated in memory of producer, video editor and director John Albarian.
Contents
Synopsis
- Homer's enthusiasm skills land him a job at a secretive company with a mind-altering agenda.
Plot
Ten years ago, Homer has just got his job as safety inspector. Mr. Burns warns him to never press the emergency shut down button unless there's an emergency, but he excitedly keeps doing it. In the present, Homer is eating pizza at his workstation, and an alarm rings, but he's too lazy to move and calls Lenny to press it. At home, the kids are excited to go for a field trip at the state park, while Homer keeps complaining he didn't want to go when he proposed it.
They arrive at a waterfall, where the kids get excited about the stamp station. Homer keeps complaining that weekends are for relaxing and the sign at the site calls the place "Serenity Peak - Tranquility Grove". Afterwards, at the Bootlegger's Hideout, Marge tries to explain the story of the place, but they're only interested in the stamp station, while Homer is looking at his phone. The kids eventually fill the stamps and go to the Visitors Center, where they get their Wilderness Explorer Completion Trophies.
At the gift shop, the kids ask for a souvenir, while Homer complains more, but Marge tells him to fake enthusiasm for the children, for parenting. He grabs some stress ball and fakes the enthusiasm as suggested, and he convinces them, and the other people at the shop, to get them, and gets noticed by a shady guy. The guy later presents himself at home and is none other than Duffman.