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− | When [[Ned]] suffers an accident at a play, he reveals that he and [[Edna]] are married. At the hospital, half the town intrudes on Ned's room, and Edna tells everyone to clear out. They soon realize that having an open marriage is tricky, and they have to deal with the ups and downs. Meanwhile, Edna pulls [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] out of Christian school and into [[Springfield Elementary]]. | + | When [[Ned]] suffers an accident at a play, he reveals that he and [[Edna]] are married. At the hospital, half the town intrudes on Ned's room, and Edna tells everyone to clear out. They soon realize that having an open marriage is tricky, and they have to deal with the ups and downs. Meanwhile, Edna pulls [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] out of Christian school and into [[Springfield Elementary]].<ref>http://www.foxflash.com/div.php/main/page?aID=1z2z1z25z1z8&ID=8601</ref>She takes some advice from Bart and tries to turn them be in to regular kids. Ned worries about Tod going to college, which is filled with things he hates. In the end Ned decides to forgive Edna. |
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Template:EpisodeHD "Ned 'N Edna's Blend" is the twenty-first episode of season 23. It originally aired on May 13, 2012.
Synopsis
When Ned suffers an accident at a play, he reveals that he and Edna are married. At the hospital, half the town intrudes on Ned's room, and Edna tells everyone to clear out. They soon realize that having an open marriage is tricky, and they have to deal with the ups and downs. Meanwhile, Edna pulls Rod and Todd out of Christian school and into Springfield Elementary.[1]She takes some advice from Bart and tries to turn them be in to regular kids. Ned worries about Tod going to college, which is filled with things he hates. In the end Ned decides to forgive Edna.
Reception
This episode was watched by 4 million viewers, gathering the lowest ever recorded figures for a single The Simpsons episode, a feat previously held by "The Daughter Also Rises", with 4.33 million viewers.[2]
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