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| '''Saint Peter '''(also known as '''Saint Peter the Apostle''') has appeared in his stereotypical guise as the gatekeeper or "doorman" of Heaven. He continually refuses [[Homer]]'s entry into heaven on account of Homer's not having performed a truly good deed at any point in his life. Having given Homer one last chance, he allows Homer's spirit to return to earth. However, when Homer does finally perform a good deed (saving a baby from death in a ''Battleship Potemkin'' parody sequence) Saint Peter claims not to have seen it. When Homer exclaims "Well, I'll be damned", Saint Peter replies "Yes, I'm afraid you will be" before activating a trap-door that sends Homer ultimately to [[Hell]]. | | '''Saint Peter '''(also known as '''Saint Peter the Apostle''') has appeared in his stereotypical guise as the gatekeeper or "doorman" of Heaven. He continually refuses [[Homer]]'s entry into heaven on account of Homer's not having performed a truly good deed at any point in his life. Having given Homer one last chance, he allows Homer's spirit to return to earth. However, when Homer does finally perform a good deed (saving a baby from death in a ''Battleship Potemkin'' parody sequence) Saint Peter claims not to have seen it. When Homer exclaims "Well, I'll be damned", Saint Peter replies "Yes, I'm afraid you will be" before activating a trap-door that sends Homer ultimately to [[Hell]]. |
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− | St. Peter also appears in a vision to [[Father Sean]] in a flashback, telling a young Sean to change his drunken hooligan ways, inspiring the young drunken hoolligan to become a Catholic priest.<ref>"[[The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star]]"</ref> | + | St. Peter also appears in a vision to [[Father Sean]] in a flashback, telling a young Sean to change his drunken hooligan ways, inspiring the young drunken hoolligan to become a Catholic priest.<ref>"[[The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star]]"</ref> |
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| == Behind the Laughter == | | == Behind the Laughter == |