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Bart is in the park when he tramples on other kids' feet walking over the top of the monkey bars. Homer begins to yell at Bart, wanting to swear at him, until he spots a woman tying her shoes - prompting Homer to yell "You might fall!" instead. The woman says that Bart is a cute little rascal. Homer wonders if the woman is flirting with him. The woman makes a compliment about how she can see where he gets his looks from, and Homer realizes she is flirting with him. Before Homer can 'let her down easy', the woman says that Bart is lucky to get a trip to the park - with his grandpa. Homer yells "Grandpa?" and suddenly runs out of breath. The woman calls for help, and then Homer explains to the woman that he is Bart's father, while he talks about how he can't believe he let the woman hit on him. Homer sits down on a bench, and ducks come up to him. Homer tells the ducks to beat it, and they do after Homer raises his arms while telling them he's sexy.
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Homer is in the park with Bart, and while Bart's playing, a woman comes up to Homer and flirts with him. Her compliments, however, take a wrong turn when she tells Homer that Bart is lucky to get a trip to the park with his grandpa. Homer tries to convince the ducks that he's sexy, but they mistake Homer's arm waving for an attack.
  
At the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Homer arrives in the break room where he finds his colleagues with new donuts - covered in 'crazy' toppings. One of the 'crazy' donuts is a [[Russian Nesting Donut]]. Homer goes over to the box where the donuts are from, but he looks inside the box to find that it is empty. Homer demands that he knows where the donuts came from, and Lenny said that the [[Sexual harassment seminar speaker|man who does the sexual harassment seminars]] brought them in. Homer interupts a seminar, and asks the speaker where he got the donuts from. The speaker tells him that he got them from a 'man with a card'. Homer rings the police, telling them he would like to report a missing donut cart. [[Chief Wiggum]] asks [[Lou]] to go lower in the helicopter, but they can't because of power lines. Wiggum orders Lou to go lower, and they do, maneuvering the helicopter between the power lines. Homer begins to see part of the logo for the donut cart, but doesn't understand it until he gets to the hooves of the Devil in the logo. Down at the [[Devil Donuts]] donut cart, the cart owner tells Wiggum and Homer that he's out of donuts, because he only makes one batch a day. Wiggum orders the cart owner to make more, or he's going to shoot. Wiggum then walks off with Lou, saying "What have I become?" Homer sulks on the kerb, and the cart owner tells Homer that he can try a new donut still in testing - a donut made entirely out of cake. Homer shakes hands with the cart owner, who tells Homer that he's [[Terrence]].  
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Homer arrives in the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|SNPP]] break room to find his colleagues with new 'crazy' donuts. Homer finds that the box is empty, and so he goes to [[Lenny]] who tells him that the [[Sexual harassment seminar speaker|man who does the sexual harassment seminars]] brought the donuts in. Homer goes to him and demands that he tell him where he got the donuts from. "From a man with a card" is the answer, so Homer rings 911 and reports a missing donut cart. [[Chief Wiggum]] and [[Lou]] fly a helicopter over Springfield looking for the logo of the donut cart. Homer finds the logo, but the [[Devil Donuts]] donut cart has sold out of donuts, because the cart owner only makes one batch a day. There's a brief standoff between the cart owner and Wiggum, who points his gun at him and demands him to make more donuts. After Lou escorts Wiggum off, Homer sulks on the kerb, and the cart owner offers Homer a sneak preview at his new donut - one made entirely out of cake. Homer scoffs the donut (or, cake) down and shakes hands with the cart owner, whose name is [[Terrence]].  
  
Later, Terrence and Homer are sat in deck chairs, and Homer tells Terrence that he's heard of people come being from Portland - where Terrence has come from. Homer has in fact NOT heard of people being from Portland. Terrence said that Portland became too 'played out'. Homer is shocked when Terrence says he has kids, because Terrence is so cool. He tells Homer that he and his family are living in a motor home, looking for somewhere to move into. Homer tells Terrence that [[740 Evergreen Terrace|the house next to his]] has been on sale forever. After looking around the house, Terrence tells Homer that he and Emily, his wife, have dreamed of restoring an architectural masterpiece. Terrence thanks Homer for turning them on, and he tells Homer that he's a cool guy. Homer is extremely happy, and asks Terrence if he can man hug him. Terrence says "Sure", and Homer attempts to man hug Terrence, but he doesn't know how to man hug.
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Homer and Terrence become friends, and Terrence tells him he has come from Portland and that he moved because Portland became too 'played out'. Homer is shocked when Terrence says he has kids because he is too 'cool' to have any. Terrence tells Homer that he and his family are living in a motor home, looking for somewhere to move into. Homer tells him that [[740 Evergreen Terrace|the house next to his]] has been on sale forever. Terrence and his wife [[Emily]] approve of the house, as they have always dreamed of restoring an architectural masterpiece. Terrence thanks Homer for telling them about the house, and he tells Homer that he's a cool guy. Homer is extremely happy, and asks Terrence if he can man hug him - but Homer doesn't know how to man hug.
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Soon, Terrence and his family move into a newly-refurbished 740 Evergreen Terrace. The Simpsons' go to their house, and on their trip there, Homer tells his family to not screw up the visit. Terrence then introduces his pet armadillo, [[Chuey]]. In the house, Terrence introduces his wife, Emily, and his kids [[Corduroy]] and [[T-Rex]]. Homer then introduces his kids, giving them cool names instead of their normal ones.
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T-Rex shows Bart and Lisa his bedroom, to which Bart and Lisa "woah" at. The two look around the room, but T-Rex's remarks bore Bart and Lisa and they ask if they can watch TV. T-Rex has never heard of this "T-V", because he doesn't have one. In the living room, Marge and Emily are struggling to think of something they can bring up in conversation. Marge spots a newspaper, ''[[the ONION]]'', which has the headline of "Scientists Prove Cat Heaven Real, Human Heaven Not". Emily says that ''the ONION'' is a joke newspaper, so Marge reads on and she spots the film ratings, thinking they are fake. Emily then tells her that the film ratings ARE real. Maggie starts wriggling, and Emily says that Marge can go ahead and feed Maggie, because Corduroy could use a snack. Marge is shocked to find Emily breast-feeding Corduroy, and Emily says that she shouldn't feel uncomfortable. Marge finds an excuse for not breast-feeding Maggie at that moment ("Maggie's already milked me today") and tells Homer that they should go when she leaves the room. When Marge reaches the door, she finds that Homer has shaved his head.
  
 
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Season 24 Episode
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"The Day the Earth Stood Cool"
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"The Day the Earth Stood Cool"[1] (also known as "The Day the Earth Stayed Cool"[2]) is an episode of season 24. It was set to air on December 2, 2012[3], but was then moved to December 9, 2012.[4]

Synopsis

Homer befriends Terrence (Fred Armisen) and Emily (Carrie Brownstein), new neighbors from Portland. Homer becomes like Terrence because he wants a younger, hipper image. When Bart gets into a fight with Terrance and Emily's son T-Rex (Patton Oswalt), the friendship becomes strained and Terrence, angry at the Simpsons, calls his friends from Portland, and Springfield is soon full with 'cool' people. Meanwhile, Marge feels uncomfortable around Emily and her friends when they are breastfeeding, and she is feeding Maggie from the bottle.

Plot

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Homer is in the park with Bart, and while Bart's playing, a woman comes up to Homer and flirts with him. Her compliments, however, take a wrong turn when she tells Homer that Bart is lucky to get a trip to the park with his grandpa. Homer tries to convince the ducks that he's sexy, but they mistake Homer's arm waving for an attack.

Homer arrives in the SNPP break room to find his colleagues with new 'crazy' donuts. Homer finds that the box is empty, and so he goes to Lenny who tells him that the man who does the sexual harassment seminars brought the donuts in. Homer goes to him and demands that he tell him where he got the donuts from. "From a man with a card" is the answer, so Homer rings 911 and reports a missing donut cart. Chief Wiggum and Lou fly a helicopter over Springfield looking for the logo of the donut cart. Homer finds the logo, but the Devil Donuts donut cart has sold out of donuts, because the cart owner only makes one batch a day. There's a brief standoff between the cart owner and Wiggum, who points his gun at him and demands him to make more donuts. After Lou escorts Wiggum off, Homer sulks on the kerb, and the cart owner offers Homer a sneak preview at his new donut - one made entirely out of cake. Homer scoffs the donut (or, cake) down and shakes hands with the cart owner, whose name is Terrence.

Homer and Terrence become friends, and Terrence tells him he has come from Portland and that he moved because Portland became too 'played out'. Homer is shocked when Terrence says he has kids because he is too 'cool' to have any. Terrence tells Homer that he and his family are living in a motor home, looking for somewhere to move into. Homer tells him that the house next to his has been on sale forever. Terrence and his wife Emily approve of the house, as they have always dreamed of restoring an architectural masterpiece. Terrence thanks Homer for telling them about the house, and he tells Homer that he's a cool guy. Homer is extremely happy, and asks Terrence if he can man hug him - but Homer doesn't know how to man hug.

Soon, Terrence and his family move into a newly-refurbished 740 Evergreen Terrace. The Simpsons' go to their house, and on their trip there, Homer tells his family to not screw up the visit. Terrence then introduces his pet armadillo, Chuey. In the house, Terrence introduces his wife, Emily, and his kids Corduroy and T-Rex. Homer then introduces his kids, giving them cool names instead of their normal ones.

T-Rex shows Bart and Lisa his bedroom, to which Bart and Lisa "woah" at. The two look around the room, but T-Rex's remarks bore Bart and Lisa and they ask if they can watch TV. T-Rex has never heard of this "T-V", because he doesn't have one. In the living room, Marge and Emily are struggling to think of something they can bring up in conversation. Marge spots a newspaper, the ONION, which has the headline of "Scientists Prove Cat Heaven Real, Human Heaven Not". Emily says that the ONION is a joke newspaper, so Marge reads on and she spots the film ratings, thinking they are fake. Emily then tells her that the film ratings ARE real. Maggie starts wriggling, and Emily says that Marge can go ahead and feed Maggie, because Corduroy could use a snack. Marge is shocked to find Emily breast-feeding Corduroy, and Emily says that she shouldn't feel uncomfortable. Marge finds an excuse for not breast-feeding Maggie at that moment ("Maggie's already milked me today") and tells Homer that they should go when she leaves the room. When Marge reaches the door, she finds that Homer has shaved his head.

Reception

An update was released on The Simpsons: Tapped Out to tie-in with the episode, which referred to this episode as airing December 2, 2012 (not directly). The update was later re-released, and when it was, it referred to the episode as airing December 9, 2012 (not directly), the correct date.

Production

On December 10, 2012, the storyboard, the animatic and the full color images of three scenes from the episode were posted on Pinterest. A few images also showed Emily's original design.

Promotional images

References

  1. United States Copyright Office
  2. TV Line
  3. The Decemberists to appear on The Simpsons
  4. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named futon_critic


Season 24 Episodes
Moonshine River Treehouse of Horror XXIII Adventures in Baby-Getting Gone Abie Gone Penny-Wiseguys A Tree Grows in Springfield The Day the Earth Stood Cool To Cur, with Love Homer Goes to Prep School A Test Before Trying The Changing of the Guardian Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing Hardly Kirk-ing Gorgeous Grampa Black-Eyed, Please Dark Knight Court What Animated Women Want Pulpit Friction Whiskey Business The Fabulous Faker Boy The Saga of Carl Dangers on a Train