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The Simpsons :: He Loves To Fly And He D'ohs (19x01)
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| Title: | He Loves To Fly And He D'ohs |
| Episode #: | 19x01 |
| Production Number: | JABF20 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday September 23rd, 2007 |
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UK (Sky One) |
Oct 28, 2007 |
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Homer saves Mr. Burns' life and is rewarded with a trip in Monty's private jet, which depresses Homer when he realizes he'll never be successful enough to own and fly in a personal jet.
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This episode takes place after the events in The Simpson Movie. | Stephen Colbert based his character, Colby Krause, on motivational speaker Tony Robbins. | The opening sequence is altered to reflect the events that happened in the movie. | Couch: The Simpsons run to the living room and find Spider Pig/Harry Plopper from "The Simpsons Movie". The Simpsons sit down, Homer hugs the pig and says, "My summer love". |
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Colby Krause: Homer, here in the bowling alley, you're a totally different man. Relaxed, confident...
Homer: Is this going somewhere?
Colby Krause: What we have to do is figure a way to make "Bowling Alley Homer" into "Everyday Homer."
Lenny: I have an aunt who became an uncle. Is it like that?
(Awkward silence. Lenny wanders off.)
Colby Krause: I want you to wear those bowling shoes out the door and everywhere you go. It's crazy, but it just might work!
Homer: Dr. Frederick J. Waxman, you're a genius!
Colby Krause: That's not my name.
Homer: I wasn't talking to you. | (Homer pays a private jet pilot.)
Homer: Okay, so this should be enough money to get me up in the air, have a frank talk with Marge, then maybe eat a deviled egg.
Pilot: Well, anything for a fellow Marine.
Homer: (Salutes) Yeah, Semper fudge.
Pilot: Uh, did you just say "Semper fudge"?
Homer: No, I said the right thing. | (Homer arrives home after his first day on the "new" job.)
Marge: So, how was your first day at your new job?
Homer: Oh, it was great! Flew to Tulsa on the company jet. Did my job in a way consistent with I what I already told you. (Nervously) Because that's what you do... when you have a job.
Lisa: I'm so proud of you, Dad!
Homer: Stop peppering me with questions! | (Homer calls Colby Krause to help coach him through a situation.)
Colby Krause: All right Homer what is it you're attempting to do? Win over a difficult client?
Homer: I'm trying to land a plane with no experience!
Colby Krause: Homer, I gotta tell you I'm not very good. I went to the Harvard of the South.
Homer: Duke? That's good!
Colby Krause: Not Duke.
Homer: Vanderbilt?
Colby Krause: A little further south. Don't make me say it. |
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Visual: Ferris Bueller's Day of Beauty salon
When Mr. Burns and Homer are in Chicago, they enter a beauty salon called Ferris Bueller's Day of Beauty, which is a reference to the '80s classic Ferris Bueller's Day Off. As they exit the salon, they both resemble the two main characters: Ferris and his best friend Cameron. |
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