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"'''Friends and Family'''" is an upcoming [[season 28]] episode that will air on October 2, [[2016]].<ref name="VABF18"/> | "'''Friends and Family'''" is an upcoming [[season 28]] episode that will air on October 2, [[2016]].<ref name="VABF18"/> | ||
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+ | {{Desc|Mr. Burns hires the Simpsons to play his live-in virtual reality family, but excludes Homer so that he may play dad. Now alone, Homer finds a new best friend in girl-next-door Julia, who eats, drinks and thinks like him.<ref name="FOXEP2"/>}} | ||
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"Friends and Family"
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Episode Information
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"Friends and Family" is an upcoming season 28 episode that will air on October 2, 2016.[1]
Synopsis
- "Mr. Burns hires the Simpsons to play his live-in virtual reality family, but excludes Homer so that he may play dad. Now alone, Homer finds a new best friend in girl-next-door Julia, who eats, drinks and thinks like him.[2]"
Production
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