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The '''Great Dad '''is a man who appears in [[There's No Disgrace Like Home]]. He works for the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and has a [[Great Mom|wife]], [[Great Son|son]] and [[Great Daughter|daughter]]. he attends [[Mr Burns]] picnic, where he pities [[Homer|Homer's]] sad life. The episode is discontinuiful, because the next time we see him and his family, they are unhappy and looking for therapy at [[Dr. Monroe's Family Therapy Center]]. They flee when the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] draw power from the building and later the whole of [[Springfield]]. | The '''Great Dad '''is a man who appears in [[There's No Disgrace Like Home]]. He works for the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and has a [[Great Mom|wife]], [[Great Son|son]] and [[Great Daughter|daughter]]. he attends [[Mr Burns]] picnic, where he pities [[Homer|Homer's]] sad life. The episode is discontinuiful, because the next time we see him and his family, they are unhappy and looking for therapy at [[Dr. Monroe's Family Therapy Center]]. They flee when the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] draw power from the building and later the whole of [[Springfield]]. | ||
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The Great Dad is a man who appears in There's No Disgrace Like Home. He works for the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and has a wife, son and daughter. he attends Mr Burns picnic, where he pities Homer's sad life. The episode is discontinuiful, because the next time we see him and his family, they are unhappy and looking for therapy at Dr. Monroe's Family Therapy Center. They flee when the Simpsons draw power from the building and later the whole of Springfield.