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Difference between revisions of "Eating Dinner"

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'''Eating Dinner''' (which initially aired in the United States of America on July 12, 1987) is the seventh Simpsons [[list of shorts|short]].
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'''Chris Collins Berkeley''' is Jeb's brother, who was deported to Australia to become an abusive Aussie husband and a shearer. He had his last name legally changed from Berkeley to Collins to sound more Australian.
  
When attempting to call the family for dinner, [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] gets ticked off, as the family do not arrive. However, upon the threat that anyone who does not arrive goes without dessert, the family quickly scoot to the table. She then points out the family forgot to say grace before eating.
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[[Category:Berkeleys]][[Category:Abusive Aussie Husband/Battered Southern Wife stereotype]]
 
 
[[Homer Simpson|Homer]] conducts grace while [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] innocuously looks around the room, and Marge comments that the family could do with learning manners. She concedes that dinner should not be eaten in silence and the family recommence communication. The episode ends when [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] turns the television on and they find out, rather morbidly, that a bus crash has killed 43 people.
 
 
 
==Trivia==
 
 
 
In some places, this episode is erroneously titled "Dinnertime".
 
 
 
{{shorts season 1}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Shorts season 1]]
 

Revision as of 21:00, June 18, 2006

Chris Collins Berkeley is Jeb's brother, who was deported to Australia to become an abusive Aussie husband and a shearer. He had his last name legally changed from Berkeley to Collins to sound more Australian.