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'''"O C'mon All Ye Faithful"''' is the tenth and eleventh episodes of [[season 36]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the seven-hundred and seventy-eighth and seven-hundred and seventy-ninth episode overall. It was released on [[Disney+]] on December 17, [[2024]]. The episode was written by [[Carolyn Omine]] and directed by [[Debbie Mahan]] and [[Matthew Faughnan]]. It guest stars [[Derren Brown]] as himself, [[Pentatonix]] as themselves, and [[Patti LaBelle]] as herself.
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'''"O C'mon All Ye Faithful"''' is the tenth and eleventh episodes of [[season 36]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the seven-hundred and seventy-eighth and seven-hundred and seventy-ninth episodes 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 "{{ap|God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen|O C'mon All Ye Faithful}}" singers.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
{{Desc|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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{{Desc|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".}}
  
In this [[Disney+]] exclusive double-episode, the residents of Springfield search for [[Christmas]] cheer.
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== Plot ==
==Plot==
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It's the lead-up to [[Christmas]], and {{Ch|Derren Brown}} is conducting an experiment involving hypnosis and psychology to alter the festive mood of the town. He arrives in town with his accomplices, posing as a film crew from [[Hark Media]], to film a documentary about the award the city has just won: the "Christmasiest" town in America. They interview [[Quimby]] about the fake award, making him uneasy, aside from the usual interactions with [[Miss Springfield]]. This convinces Quimby to allow the crew to place cameras everywhere to film.
It's [[Christmas]], and {{Ch|Derren Brown}} is doing an experiment of hypnosis and psychology to change the festive temperament of the town, arriving in town with his accomplices posing as a film crew "[[Hark Media]]", to film a documentary on the award the city just won, the Christmasest town in America, Interviewing [[Quimby]] over the fake award, making him uneasy, other than the usual affair with [[Miss Springfield]]. This way, Quimby agreed to let the crew place cameras everywhere to film.
 
  
They start by cheering and making [[Gil]] strong, to find the courage to call his family, by simulating him saving a baby from a carriage running down a hill. Other stories were observed, till they got to [[Homer]], which was forced to do shopping, which he sucked at, by [[Marge]] to buy her a present. When Homer continued doubting himself, Derren enlists Marge for help, which signs a contract for him to hypnotize Homer.
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They begin by cheering up [[Gil]], giving him the strength to call his family by simulating him saving a baby from a runaway carriage. Other stories unfold until they reach [[Homer]], who is forced to go shopping, something he is terrible at, by [[Marge]] to buy her a present. When Homer continues to doubt himself, Derren enlists Marge's help, and she signs a contract allowing him to hypnotize Homer.
  
They modify the [[Power Plant]] vending machine so it takes him into a basement, where Derren awaits him. But something in the hypnosis goes wrong and Homer starts thinking he's [[Santa Claus]]. The next day, he requests [[Smithers]] a new company ID for Santa, but also gives him a thimble. When [[Mr. Burns]] gets into the room, he thinks that the thimble is a gift from Smithers to him, growing his little heart three times, causing him however to get taken to the emergency room for surgery.
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They modify the [[Power Plant]] vending machine, sending Homer to a basement where Derren is waiting. However, something goes wrong with the hypnosis, and Homer begins to believe he is [[Santa Claus]]. The next day, he asks [[Smithers]] for a new company ID as Santa and hands him a thimble. When [[Mr. Burns]] enters the room, he mistakenly thinks the thimble is a gift from Smithers, which causes his heart to grow three sizes. This leads to him being taken to the emergency room for surgery.
  
Other people started believing in his new found "powers", giving him lots of present requests, but [[Ralph]] decided to join him as an elf and soon everyone believed, appearing on [[Channel 6]]'s [[Smartline]] too. The Christmas spirit was at an all time high, with Homer becoming a celebrity, but there was one person not sure about it, [[Ned Flanders]], while Marge is concerned that he belongs to the world now, making [[Maggie]] jealous of other kids sitting on his lap, and [[Bart]] is concerned. Derren had created a Santa cult and he wants to come clean.
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Other townspeople begin to believe in Homer's newfound "powers" and make numerous present requests. [[Ralph]] joins him as an elf, and soon everyone believes, with the pair even appearing on [[Channel 6]]'s [[Smartline]]. The Christmas spirit reaches an all-time high, with Homer becoming a celebrity, but there is one person who remains skeptical: [[Ned Flanders]]. Marge worries that Homer has become too absorbed in the world of Santa, while [[Maggie]] becomes jealous of other kids sitting on his lap. [[Bart]] also expresses concern. Derren, who has inadvertently created a Santa cult, wants to come clean.
  
At the Jubilee, he admits what he has done, and that Marge needs him back, and everyone do too, but people don't agree on that. While Derren was explaining it, Ned suddenly gets the realization that it's not just Santa that doesn't exists, but it's possible that his whole credo too is a myth. To calm Ned down, Marge takes him to the roof of [[City Hall]], though Ned explains to her how recently his views have changed.
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At the Jubilee, Derren admits to his actions and states that Marge and everyone else need Homer back, but the townspeople disagree. As Derren is explaining, Ned suddenly realizes that not only does Santa not exist, but his whole belief system may be a myth. To calm him, Marge takes him to the roof of the [[Town Hall]], where Ned shares how his views have recently changed.
  
He used to leave messages for [[Maude]] on the bathroom mirror, and send text to [[Edna]] on his phone, till recently where he got an answer, thinking it was her from paradise, but it was [[Nelson]] who got her number now, and that morning he didn't put the Post-it on the mirror. Marge suggests him to take a rest, that tomorrow he'll feel better, but the next morning Ned starts removing all his religious stuff from the house. Marge suggests to Bart and [[Lisa]] to play with [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] and cheer Ned up reminding him that [[God]] exists, but Bart tells Lisa that he's not feeling the Christmas cheer this year, thinking he's outgrowing Christmas, and Lisa tells him that as he grows older Christmas changes from getting stuff to giving stuff. Since he doesn't have any money, she suggests him to do what he does best, but for other people, first by going to Rod and Todd.
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He used to leave messages for [[Maude]] on the bathroom mirror and text [[Edna]] on his phone. Recently, however, he received a reply, which he thought was from Maude in paradise, only to discover it was [[Nelson]], who had obtained her phone number. That morning, he also failed to leave a Post-it on the mirror. Marge suggests he take a rest and promises he'll feel better the next day. However, the following morning, Ned begins removing all his religious items from the house. Marge encourages Bart and [[Lisa]] to spend time with [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] to cheer up Ned and remind him that [[God]] exists. Bart confides in Lisa that he's not feeling the Christmas spirit this year and feels he's outgrowing it. Lisa explains that as people get older, Christmas shifts from receiving to giving. Since he has no money, she suggests he do what he does best but for others, starting with Rod and Todd.
  
Ralph comes to the house, and Homer still believes he can be Santa for Springfield, at least for the people he knows, if Ralph can help him as his elf. Meanwhile, at lunch, Ned doesn't say his prayers before eating, concerning Rod and Todd, and Bart and Lisa ask them what they want for Christmas from Santa, but they tell them they don't get toys as they give them to the needy, but Ned tells them this Christmas they're changing it this year as they're the unfortunate as they don't have a God, so Bart gives them the [[Costington's Toy Guide|toy catalogue]] and they start picking and fighting over them.
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Ralph comes to Homer's house, and Homer still believes he can be Santa for Springfield, at least for the people he knows, if Ralph helps as his elf. Meanwhile, during lunch, Ned doesn't say his prayers before eating, which worries Rod and Todd. Bart and Lisa ask them what they want for Christmas from Santa, but they explain that they don't get toys because they give them to those in need. Ned, however, tells them that this year they'll change things, as they are the unfortunate ones who don't have God. Bart gives them the [[Costington's Toy Guide|toy catalogue]], and they begin fighting over it.
  
Marge goes back to Derren in search of a way to get Ned to believe in God again, with the help of charlatans, but Derren refuses, and hypnotize her just to make her wake up on a bench with his book in hand, meanwhile Homer and Ralph have fun building toys and a sled out of the car, just to slam it on [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]]. Meanwhile, Ned asks the kids if they built a Snowman as there's one in the garden but they deny, so he tells them they can do something now since they're skipping church and they decide to watch tv instead. When it's time to go to bed they notice a shadow at the window, the snowman moved and a weird voice starts to sing {{W|Santa Claus Is Coming to Town}} in a scary voice.
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Marge seeks Derren's help to find a way to get Ned to believe in God again, with the assistance of charlatans, but Derren refuses. He hypnotizes her instead, and she wakes up on a bench with his book in hand. Meanwhile, Homer and Ralph have fun building toys and a sled out of a car, just to crash it into [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]]. Later, Ned asks the kids if they've built a snowman, as one appears in the garden, but they deny it. He suggests they do something now since they're skipping church, and they decide to watch TV instead. When it's time for bed, they notice a shadow at the window, the snowman has moved, and a creepy voice begins singing quoting lines from "{{W|Santa Claus Is Coming to Town}}".
  
Marge rings their bell and they all reenter the home, seeing more shadows inside, with another shadow starting to sing [[Jingle Bells]], but she soon finds out it was Bart doing the voices behind a curtain, trying to do the Bartman. Marge invites them to have eggnog at their house, while she cleans this house. Bart tells her that he did it for her, as a way to try to get him to believe in God again, which he couldn't with Derren. Marge asks him why he had to do it so scary, but he thought it wasn't, while the girl from {{W2|The Ring|2002 film}} come out from the TV behind them, just to reveal it was [[Milhouse]].
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Marge rings the bell, and they all re-enter the house, where they see more shadows inside. Another shadow starts singing "{{ap|Jingle Bells|O C'mon All Ye Faithful}}," but Marge soon discovers it's Bart making the voices behind a curtain while trying to perform the Bartman. Marge invites them to have eggnog at their house while she cleans. Bart explains that he did it for her, hoping to help Ned believe in God again, which Derren couldn't do. Marge asks why he made it so scary, but he insists it wasn't, just as the girl from ''{{W2|The Ring|2002 film}}'' appears behind them, revealing it was [[Milhouse]].
  
Meanwhile, Homer and Ralph start to distribute the gifts, starting from [[Rainier Wolfcastle]], but the security system triggers, and Ralph starts the car without him, while the cops taser him. At home, Ned wonders if Lisa missed miracles when she went to Buddhism, and she tells him they believe in miracles too, and start telling the story of the blind turtle and the golden yoke. When Marge then doesn't like the credo where there's no afterlife but the existence is what we're living right now, they get in an argument and Ned flees the house.
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Meanwhile, Homer and Ralph start delivering gifts, beginning with [[Rainier Wolfcastle]], but the security system triggers, and Ralph starts the car without Homer, causing the cops to taser him. Back home, Ned wonders if Lisa missed miracles when she went to Buddhism, and she explains that they also believe in miracles, sharing the story of the blind turtle and the golden yoke. Marge doesn't like the idea that their belief system lacks an afterlife but focuses on the present, and they argue. Ned leaves the house.
  
At the [[Police Station]], Homer has been arrested, and is insistent in requesting cocoa and marshmallows so he's hit by Mace by Lou, but when the cops leave, Ralph comes to the bars, and frees him, and Homer decides that he's gonna be Santa just for his family, and tells Ralph to be the elf just for his. Meanwhile, Ned is taking a walk and arrives at the church where the Christmas Eve Service was starting and ignores it. Arriving at [[Springfield Squidport]], he is barely missed by [[Professor Frink]]'s wrench, to which Frink tells him someone must be looking out for him and Ned starts telling him how he's feeling, so Frink asks him to join him in a dive in a submarine, exploring the depths.  
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At the [[Police Station]], Homer is arrested and insists on being given cocoa and marshmallows, prompting Lou to use mace on him. After the cops leave, Ralph frees Homer from the cell, and Homer decides he will only be Santa for his family, telling Ralph he'll be the elf just for his. Meanwhile, Ned is walking and arrives at the church where the Christmas Eve service is starting but ignores it. He narrowly avoids a wrench thrown by [[Professor Frink]], who tells him someone must be looking out for him. Ned begins to open up, and Frink invites him to join him on a dive in a submarine to explore the depths.
  
After some more talk about science and God and looking out at the wonderful creatures in the depths, Ned starts realizing how deep they're and tells Frink to go back up, but the pressure is compromising the structure of the submarine. They manage to go above the pressure zone but with the damage taken, the submarine breaks apart. They manage to resurface but Frink notices that Ned is holding to a plow yoke, and Ned shouts it's a miracle and starts believing in God again. They arrive back at the port where they meet the Simpsons and tell them what happened.
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As they talk about science, God, and the wonders of the deep, Ned begins to realize the enormity of their surroundings and urges Frink to return to the surface. However, the pressure begins to damage the submarine. They manage to rise above the pressure zone, but the submarine breaks apart. They resurface, and Frink notices Ned is holding a plow yoke. Ned declares it a miracle and starts to believe in God again. They return to port, where they meet the Simpsons and share what happened.
  
When Ned goes back home, Derren appears from the water and reveals it was all his work, as the whole dive was staged, thanks to Frink's help. Since he's on the nice list, Homer gives him a present, a bowtie, and Derren realizes its his missing one from when he was a ventriloquist, and thinks that Homer's Santa for knowing that, then leaves. The real reason for it, is that it was Maggie's present. Back home, Ned is building back the nativity scene on the roof, Darren prepares some biscuit and a [[Duff Beer]] for Santa while placing the bowtie on his doll, while the Marge and Homer open her gift and the one for Maggie, with Bart and Lisa watching and laughing from the stairs.
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When Ned returns home, Derren emerges from the water and reveals it was all his doing. The entire dive was staged with Frink's help. Since Derren is on the nice list, he gives Derren a gift: a bowtie, which Derren realizes is the one he lost during his ventriloquist days. He believes Homer must be Santa for knowing that and leaves. In reality, the gift was Maggie's. Back home, Ned is rebuilding the nativity scene on the roof, while Derren prepares biscuits and a [[Duff Beer]] for Santa and places the bowtie on his doll. Marge and Homer open their gifts, including Maggie's, while Bart and Lisa watch and laugh from the stairs.
  
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Episode Information
Episode number: 778
779
Season number: S36 E10/11
Production code: 35ABF21
35ABF22
Title screen: The title screen is in a grey scale, with interference on the sky
Guest star(s): Derren Brown as himself
Patti LaBelle as herself
Pentatonix as the "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" singers
Showrunner: Matt Selman
Co-showrunner: Carolyn Omine
Written by: Carolyn Omine
Directed by: Debbie Bruce Mahan (36ABF21)
Matthew Faughnan (36ABF22)


"O C'mon All Ye Faithful" is the tenth and eleventh episodes of season 36 of The Simpsons and the seven-hundred and seventy-eighth and seven-hundred and seventy-ninth episodes 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 "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" singers.

Synopsis

"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"."


Plot

It's the lead-up to Christmas, and Derren Brown is conducting an experiment involving hypnosis and psychology to alter the festive mood of the town. He arrives in town with his accomplices, posing as a film crew from Hark Media, to film a documentary about the award the city has just won: the "Christmasiest" town in America. They interview Quimby about the fake award, making him uneasy, aside from the usual interactions with Miss Springfield. This convinces Quimby to allow the crew to place cameras everywhere to film.

They begin by cheering up Gil, giving him the strength to call his family by simulating him saving a baby from a runaway carriage. Other stories unfold until they reach Homer, who is forced to go shopping, something he is terrible at, by Marge to buy her a present. When Homer continues to doubt himself, Derren enlists Marge's help, and she signs a contract allowing him to hypnotize Homer.

They modify the Power Plant vending machine, sending Homer to a basement where Derren is waiting. However, something goes wrong with the hypnosis, and Homer begins to believe he is Santa Claus. The next day, he asks Smithers for a new company ID as Santa and hands him a thimble. When Mr. Burns enters the room, he mistakenly thinks the thimble is a gift from Smithers, which causes his heart to grow three sizes. This leads to him being taken to the emergency room for surgery.

Other townspeople begin to believe in Homer's newfound "powers" and make numerous present requests. Ralph joins him as an elf, and soon everyone believes, with the pair even appearing on Channel 6's Smartline. The Christmas spirit reaches an all-time high, with Homer becoming a celebrity, but there is one person who remains skeptical: Ned Flanders. Marge worries that Homer has become too absorbed in the world of Santa, while Maggie becomes jealous of other kids sitting on his lap. Bart also expresses concern. Derren, who has inadvertently created a Santa cult, wants to come clean.

At the Jubilee, Derren admits to his actions and states that Marge and everyone else need Homer back, but the townspeople disagree. As Derren is explaining, Ned suddenly realizes that not only does Santa not exist, but his whole belief system may be a myth. To calm him, Marge takes him to the roof of the Town Hall, where Ned shares how his views have recently changed.

He used to leave messages for Maude on the bathroom mirror and text Edna on his phone. Recently, however, he received a reply, which he thought was from Maude in paradise, only to discover it was Nelson, who had obtained her phone number. That morning, he also failed to leave a Post-it on the mirror. Marge suggests he take a rest and promises he'll feel better the next day. However, the following morning, Ned begins removing all his religious items from the house. Marge encourages Bart and Lisa to spend time with Rod and Todd to cheer up Ned and remind him that God exists. Bart confides in Lisa that he's not feeling the Christmas spirit this year and feels he's outgrowing it. Lisa explains that as people get older, Christmas shifts from receiving to giving. Since he has no money, she suggests he do what he does best but for others, starting with Rod and Todd.

Ralph comes to Homer's house, and Homer still believes he can be Santa for Springfield, at least for the people he knows, if Ralph helps as his elf. Meanwhile, during lunch, Ned doesn't say his prayers before eating, which worries Rod and Todd. Bart and Lisa ask them what they want for Christmas from Santa, but they explain that they don't get toys because they give them to those in need. Ned, however, tells them that this year they'll change things, as they are the unfortunate ones who don't have God. Bart gives them the toy catalogue, and they begin fighting over it.

Marge seeks Derren's help to find a way to get Ned to believe in God again, with the assistance of charlatans, but Derren refuses. He hypnotizes her instead, and she wakes up on a bench with his book in hand. Meanwhile, Homer and Ralph have fun building toys and a sled out of a car, just to crash it into Moe's. Later, Ned asks the kids if they've built a snowman, as one appears in the garden, but they deny it. He suggests they do something now since they're skipping church, and they decide to watch TV instead. When it's time for bed, they notice a shadow at the window, the snowman has moved, and a creepy voice begins singing quoting lines from "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town".

Marge rings the bell, and they all re-enter the house, where they see more shadows inside. Another shadow starts singing "Jingle Bells," but Marge soon discovers it's Bart making the voices behind a curtain while trying to perform the Bartman. Marge invites them to have eggnog at their house while she cleans. Bart explains that he did it for her, hoping to help Ned believe in God again, which Derren couldn't do. Marge asks why he made it so scary, but he insists it wasn't, just as the girl from The Ring appears behind them, revealing it was Milhouse.

Meanwhile, Homer and Ralph start delivering gifts, beginning with Rainier Wolfcastle, but the security system triggers, and Ralph starts the car without Homer, causing the cops to taser him. Back home, Ned wonders if Lisa missed miracles when she went to Buddhism, and she explains that they also believe in miracles, sharing the story of the blind turtle and the golden yoke. Marge doesn't like the idea that their belief system lacks an afterlife but focuses on the present, and they argue. Ned leaves the house.

At the Police Station, Homer is arrested and insists on being given cocoa and marshmallows, prompting Lou to use mace on him. After the cops leave, Ralph frees Homer from the cell, and Homer decides he will only be Santa for his family, telling Ralph he'll be the elf just for his. Meanwhile, Ned is walking and arrives at the church where the Christmas Eve service is starting but ignores it. He narrowly avoids a wrench thrown by Professor Frink, who tells him someone must be looking out for him. Ned begins to open up, and Frink invites him to join him on a dive in a submarine to explore the depths.

As they talk about science, God, and the wonders of the deep, Ned begins to realize the enormity of their surroundings and urges Frink to return to the surface. However, the pressure begins to damage the submarine. They manage to rise above the pressure zone, but the submarine breaks apart. They resurface, and Frink notices Ned is holding a plow yoke. Ned declares it a miracle and starts to believe in God again. They return to port, where they meet the Simpsons and share what happened.

When Ned returns home, Derren emerges from the water and reveals it was all his doing. The entire dive was staged with Frink's help. Since Derren is on the nice list, he gives Derren a gift: a bowtie, which Derren realizes is the one he lost during his ventriloquist days. He believes Homer must be Santa for knowing that and leaves. In reality, the gift was Maggie's. Back home, Ned is rebuilding the nativity scene on the roof, while Derren prepares biscuits and a Duff Beer for Santa and places the bowtie on his doll. Marge and Homer open their gifts, including Maggie's, while Bart and Lisa watch and laugh from the stairs.

Gallery

Promo videos

Season 36 Episodes
Aired
Bart's Birthday The Yellow Lotus Desperately Seeking Lisa Shoddy Heat Treehouse of Horror XXXV Women in Shorts Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes Convenience Airways Homer and Her Sisters O C'mon All Ye Faithful The Man Who Flew Too Much Bottle Episode The Past and the Furious
Scheduled
The Flandshees of Innersimpson
Unscheduled
Yellow Planet The Last Man Expanding P.S., I Hate You Abe League of Their Moe Estranger Things Men Behaving Manly Keep Chalm and Gary On Bad Boys... for Life? Extreme Makeover: Homer Edition Yellow Mirror The Beautiful Shame Marge and Homer and Moe and Maya