How many times can Bart be expelled from Springfield Elementary? So this time it’s Catholic school, wake me when it’s over. Actually I’m glad I stayed awake. It wasn’t a great episode, but when The Simpsons takes on stereotypes and religion it’s always interesting to watch. So take that Popey La Pew! And who would have thought that Marge would have the theme from Hawaii Five-0 as her ringtone? Heaven Riverdance rules!Best Homerism: Anything is possible with Commander Coo-Coo Bananas in charge.
Couch Gag: Each family member is a balloon. Snowball II pops Homer.















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6-16-2005 @ 4:18PM
Man said...
The first episode was better and I believe I read this was originally scheduled to air April 10, 2005 but the Pope the week before so they put it off as long as possible.
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6-16-2005 @ 4:18PM
david said...
One of the best in several years!
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6-16-2005 @ 4:18PM
Erik said...
I loved this episode. The part from where bart was sent to the school until Homer got home from talking to the priest...hysterical. What a great ending!
Until next season...
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6-16-2005 @ 4:18PM
steve said...
i thought it was a GREAT epidsode! from the coo-coo bananas commentary on george w. bush and Iraq, to Flanders saying republican's are wimpy religious shits without a sense of reality! I laughed so loud my wife came to watch it with me.
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6-16-2005 @ 4:18PM
Paul McMenamy said...
Anyone consider the fact that it was HOMER that said that stuff about the president?
Homer is not bright, and anytime he speaks for me i have to step back. Were the Simpson making fun of the president, or of his detractors?
Now, if Marge or Lisa had said that.....
Be wary of agreeing with Homer Simpson. When he does his 'U-S-A-! U-S-A!! chant, is he making fun of flag wavers or is he just being patriotic?
hmmmmmmmmm
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