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"'''Mona Leaves-A'''" is the nineteenth episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' nineteenth season and was first broadcast on May 11, 2008. The episode features the death of [[Homer]]'s mother, [[Mona Simpson]]. Homer is reunited with his mother, Mona, but isn't willing to forgive her for all the times she left him as a child. When she dies, a guilt-ridden Homer attempts to make it up to her by fulfilling her final wishes. It was written by [[Joel H. Cohen]] and directed by [[Mike B. Anderson]] and [[Ralph Sosa]]. [[Glenn Close]] makes her third appearance as Mona Simpson, and [[Lance Armstrong]] has a cameo as himself. The episode is dedicated to the memories of Elsie Castellaneta ([[Dan Castellaneta]]'s mother) and Dora K. Warren ([[Harry Shearer]]'s mother). Also, this episode marked the start of yearly episodes to deal with women or mothers while airing on Mother's Day. In its original run, the episode was watched by 6.02 million people.
 
"'''Mona Leaves-A'''" is the nineteenth episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' nineteenth season and was first broadcast on May 11, 2008. The episode features the death of [[Homer]]'s mother, [[Mona Simpson]]. Homer is reunited with his mother, Mona, but isn't willing to forgive her for all the times she left him as a child. When she dies, a guilt-ridden Homer attempts to make it up to her by fulfilling her final wishes. It was written by [[Joel H. Cohen]] and directed by [[Mike B. Anderson]] and [[Ralph Sosa]]. [[Glenn Close]] makes her third appearance as Mona Simpson, and [[Lance Armstrong]] has a cameo as himself. The episode is dedicated to the memories of Elsie Castellaneta ([[Dan Castellaneta]]'s mother) and Dora K. Warren ([[Harry Shearer]]'s mother). Also, this episode marked the start of yearly episodes to deal with women or mothers while airing on Mother's Day. In its original run, the episode was watched by 6.02 million people.
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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
The Simpsons go to the mall to find Stuff-n-Hug is in a malfunctioning state due to Ralph overfilling his teddy bear. Bart makes things worse by recording himself insulting Homer on a bear. [[The Simpsons|They]] return home to discover that someone has broken into their home. [[Homer]] prepares to confront the burglar using a device made from a concrete block on a chain, but when he smells apple pie, he abandons the attempt and rushes into the house. Here he finds that the housebreaker is, in fact, his [[Mona Simpson|mother]]. [[Mona]] informs [[Homer]] that she intends to give up her life on the run and settle down with the family permanently, but [[Homer]] refuses, having been hurt too many times by her in the past.
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After going to the [[Itchy & Scratchy's]] sweaters store at the [[Springfield Mall]], [[Simpson family|The Simpsons]] find Stuff-N-Hug is in a malfunctioning state due to [[Ralph]] overfilling his teddy bear. Bart makes things worse by recording himself insulting Homer on a bear. They return home to discover that someone has broken into their home. [[Homer]] prepares to confront the burglar using a device made from a concrete block on a chain, but when he smells apple pie, he abandons the attempt and rushes into the house. Here he finds that the housebreaker is, in fact, his [[Mona Simpson|mother]]. Mona informs Homer that she intends to give up her life on the run and settle down with the family permanently, but Homer refuses, having been hurt too many times by her in the past.
 
 
[[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] inform [[Mona]] that despite his anger, [[Homer]] loves her and misses her while she is away. After hearing this, [[Mona]] realizes that in an attempt to save the world, she had destroyed her family, and is truly remorseful. However, when she tries to tell this to [[Homer]], he becomes infuriated. Sadly, she leaves the room, saying that it takes time for him to forgive her.
 
 
 
Later that night, [[Homer]] feels guilty for the way he treated his mother, and decides to make her a card to express his feelings. He comes downstairs to give it to her, but finds her still and quiet in front of the fire. Unaware of the reason for his mother not speaking to him when she seemed so eager to apologize earlier, [[Homer]] gets directly into her face. Soon he realizes that his mother has died, and is devastated.
 
 
 
After [[Mona]] is cremated, the family returns from her funeral and finds a DVD with her will recorded on it. She has left [[Bart]] a pocketknife. She has left [[Marge]] with a bag made of hemp. She has left [[Lisa]] her rebellious spirit (althouGH Lisa takes her earrings anyway). She has left Maggie a soft toy made by the man at her first birthday. And she has left [[Homer]] with a difficult task.
 
  
[[Homer]] must carry [[Mona]]'s ashes to the top of a mountain and release them into the air at 3 o'clock. [[Homer]] does this. The ashes float into a missile launching device in a secret lair inside of the mountain and cause it to malfunction. [[Homer]], realizing that this was just another radical activist movement, feels betrayed. He accidentally falls into the secret lair.
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[[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] inform Mona that despite his anger, Homer loves her and misses her while she is away. After hearing this, Mona realizes that in an attempt to save the world, she had destroyed her family, and is truly remorseful. However, when she tries to tell this to Homer, he becomes infuriated. Sadly, she leaves the room, saying that it takes time for him to forgive her.
  
The secret lair is run by no other than [[Mr. Burns]], who plans to send all of the leftover nuclear waste to the Amazon Rainforest to have it out of the way. [[Mona]]'s ashes are removed from the missile launching system, and the plan proceeds as before. As punishment for trying to stop the missile launching, [[Homer]] is tied to a chair and trapped in [[Burns]]'s lair. Outside of the secret lair, the family tries to break [[Homer]] out. [[Bart]] gives [[Homer]] [[Mona]]'s pocketknife by throwing it into a vent that leads into the secret lair. Outside, [[Marge]] ignites the purse made of hemp, the smoke causes some guards that are guarding the lair to get high and [[Homer]] knocks them out. [[Homer]] takes out any remaining guards using the concrete block on a chain from the beginning of the episode. He finally makes peace with his mother and releases her ashes in the air. He fondly remembers her, and Paul Simon's "Mother and Child Reunion" accompanies a tribute to her at the end.
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Later that night, Homer feels guilty for the way he treated his mother, and decides to make her a card to express his feelings. He comes downstairs to give it to her, but finds her still and quiet in front of the fire. Unaware of the reason for his mother not speaking to him when she seemed so eager to apologize earlier, Homer gets directly into her face. Soon he realizes that his mother has died, and is devastated.
  
== Dedication ==
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After Mona is cremated, the family returns from her funeral and finds a DVD with her will recorded on it. She has left Bart a pocketknife. She has left Marge with a bag made of hemp. She has left Lisa her rebellious spirit (although Lisa takes her earrings anyway). She has left Maggie a soft toy made by the man at her first birthday. And she has left Homer with a difficult task.
This episode dedicates Elsie Castellaneta ([[Dan Castellaneta]]'s mother) and Dora K. Warren. ([[Harry Shearer]]'s mother)
 
  
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Homer must carry Mona's ashes to the top of a mountain and release them into the air at 3 o'clock. Homer does this. The ashes float into a missile launching device in a secret lair inside of the mountain and cause it to malfunction. Homer, realizing that this was just another radical activist movement, feels betrayed. He accidentally falls into the secret lair.
  
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The secret lair is run by no other than [[Mr. Burns]], who plans to send all of the leftover nuclear waste to the Amazon Rainforest to have it out of the way. Mona's ashes are removed from the missile launching system, and the plan proceeds as before. As punishment for trying to stop the missile launching, Homer is tied to a chair and trapped in Burns's lair. Outside of the secret lair, the family tries to break Homer out. Bart gives Homer Mona's pocketknife by throwing it into a vent that leads into the secret lair. Outside, Marge ignites the purse made of hemp, the smoke causes some guards that are guarding the lair to get high and Homer knocks them out. Homer takes out any remaining guards using the concrete block on a chain from the beginning of the episode. He finally makes peace with his mother and releases her ashes in the air. He fondly remembers her, and Paul Simon's "Mother and Child Reunion" accompanies a tribute to her at the end.
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"Mona Leaves-A" is the nineteenth episode of The Simpsons nineteenth season and was first broadcast on May 11, 2008. The episode features the death of Homer's mother, Mona Simpson. Homer is reunited with his mother, Mona, but isn't willing to forgive her for all the times she left him as a child. When she dies, a guilt-ridden Homer attempts to make it up to her by fulfilling her final wishes. It was written by Joel H. Cohen and directed by Mike B. Anderson and Ralph Sosa. Glenn Close makes her third appearance as Mona Simpson, and Lance Armstrong has a cameo as himself. The episode is dedicated to the memories of Elsie Castellaneta (Dan Castellaneta's mother) and Dora K. Warren (Harry Shearer's mother). Also, this episode marked the start of yearly episodes to deal with women or mothers while airing on Mother's Day. In its original run, the episode was watched by 6.02 million people.

Plot

After going to the Itchy & Scratchy's sweaters store at the Springfield Mall, The Simpsons find Stuff-N-Hug is in a malfunctioning state due to Ralph overfilling his teddy bear. Bart makes things worse by recording himself insulting Homer on a bear. They return home to discover that someone has broken into their home. Homer prepares to confront the burglar using a device made from a concrete block on a chain, but when he smells apple pie, he abandons the attempt and rushes into the house. Here he finds that the housebreaker is, in fact, his mother. Mona informs Homer that she intends to give up her life on the run and settle down with the family permanently, but Homer refuses, having been hurt too many times by her in the past.

Bart and Lisa inform Mona that despite his anger, Homer loves her and misses her while she is away. After hearing this, Mona realizes that in an attempt to save the world, she had destroyed her family, and is truly remorseful. However, when she tries to tell this to Homer, he becomes infuriated. Sadly, she leaves the room, saying that it takes time for him to forgive her.

Later that night, Homer feels guilty for the way he treated his mother, and decides to make her a card to express his feelings. He comes downstairs to give it to her, but finds her still and quiet in front of the fire. Unaware of the reason for his mother not speaking to him when she seemed so eager to apologize earlier, Homer gets directly into her face. Soon he realizes that his mother has died, and is devastated.

After Mona is cremated, the family returns from her funeral and finds a DVD with her will recorded on it. She has left Bart a pocketknife. She has left Marge with a bag made of hemp. She has left Lisa her rebellious spirit (although Lisa takes her earrings anyway). She has left Maggie a soft toy made by the man at her first birthday. And she has left Homer with a difficult task.

Homer must carry Mona's ashes to the top of a mountain and release them into the air at 3 o'clock. Homer does this. The ashes float into a missile launching device in a secret lair inside of the mountain and cause it to malfunction. Homer, realizing that this was just another radical activist movement, feels betrayed. He accidentally falls into the secret lair.

The secret lair is run by no other than Mr. Burns, who plans to send all of the leftover nuclear waste to the Amazon Rainforest to have it out of the way. Mona's ashes are removed from the missile launching system, and the plan proceeds as before. As punishment for trying to stop the missile launching, Homer is tied to a chair and trapped in Burns's lair. Outside of the secret lair, the family tries to break Homer out. Bart gives Homer Mona's pocketknife by throwing it into a vent that leads into the secret lair. Outside, Marge ignites the purse made of hemp, the smoke causes some guards that are guarding the lair to get high and Homer knocks them out. Homer takes out any remaining guards using the concrete block on a chain from the beginning of the episode. He finally makes peace with his mother and releases her ashes in the air. He fondly remembers her, and Paul Simon's "Mother and Child Reunion" accompanies a tribute to her at the end.

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