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Joel H. Cohen is a Canadian writer for The Simpsons. He has also worked on Saturday Night Live and Suddenly Susan. He won a WGA award for the episode "Wedding for Disaster" and "Homer the Father" and "A Test Before Trying". He is the younger brother of Robert Cohen, who wrote the episode "Flaming Moe's".
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- Episode – "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play" ("Trouble-istic" and "Sexy Marriage Land")
- Episode – "Homer the Father" ("Cherish That Family Smile" and "UpscAlien in da House")
- Episode – "Gone Abie Gone" ("Two-Step Heart (AKA "Ticker Beats Quicker")")
- Episode – "Yellow Subterfuge" ("Skinner!" and "Fiddler!")