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The Simpsons :: The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer (18x01)
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| Title: | The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer |
| Episode #: | 18x01 |
| Production Number: | HABF15 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday September 10th, 2006 |
*Also Known As: - Der Koch, der Mafioso, die Frau und ihr Homer (
Germany [ProSieben])
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Sep 09, 2007 |
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The Simpsons are invited to dinner at Fat Tony's after Lisa befriends Fat Tony's son, Michael. But things take a turn for the worse when Fat Tony is shot moments after Michael confesses to his father that he has no desire to carry on the family name as a gangster.
| Summary Available In: English | German |
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Chalkboard: None | Couch: The couch is replaced by four wooden chairs. "Pop Goes the Weasel" pots up as The Simpsons play musical chairs. Once the music stops, everyone grabs a seat, leaving Homer standing. | Springfield Shopper headline: Local man thinks wrestling is real |
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Otto: That's not a song! Real songs are about deals with the devil, far off lands where you'd find smoke in relation to water. | Otto: Oh, knock it off Kearney. Why are you still in this school anyway? We were in third grade together.
Kearney: Stupid school, don't know how to teach me. | Bart: Let me drive. I go through yellow lights. | Nelson: Whow, your mother must dance in the nicest strip club in town. | Fat Tony: Michael, my son, here is your book. And never forget, the divisor goes into the dividend. | Ralph: (as Fat Tony's son is walking by) His daddy putted bullets in my daddy. My daddy had to party in a bed. | Willie: Argh, look at all this puke! Why did I come in on my day off? | Lisa: Urgh! There is a triple-A battery in my Macaronian cheese.
Lunchlady Doris: It counts as a vegetable. | Fat Tony: Milhouse, may I borrow your three-ring-binder?
Milhouse: Garfield or Love is?
Fat Tony: Uh, I prefer the cat. He hates Mondays. We can all relate. | Fat Tony: Sadly my Anna Maria was whacked by natural causes. | Marge: Oh, you're a widower.
Fat Tony: I bring flowers to her grave every Sunday.
Marge: Oh, flowers every week. I wish I was dead. | Fat Tony: Welcome to my home.
Marge: Huh, must have cost a fortune.
Fat Tony: Actually, you can really keep costs down, when you don't pay for materials or labor or permits or land. | Homer: Wow, your paintings have brush marks. Huh, and your statues have wieners.
Fat Tony: Your words honor my family. | Dante: We meant no disrespect Fat Tony. We were simply trying to kill you | Homer: (After tasting a delicious soufflé) This must be what angels taste like. |
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When Lisa is pulling on Otto's headphones cord her necklace is red. Before and after this scene it's white as usual. | In the first shot of Krusty he has a yellow nose. Right in the next shot it's red as usual. |
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