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Episode Information
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"Black-Eyed, Please" is the fifteenth episode of season 24. It originally aired on March 10, 2013. The couch gag is animated by Bill Plympton.
Synopsis
- "Lisa's new substitute teacher takes an instant dislike to her, bullying her for seemingly no reason whatsoever; after he impetuously punches Homer when his parents prefer his company over his, Ned desperately tries to make amends."
International airdates
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Promotional images
- Black-Eyed, Please promo 2.jpg
- Black-Eyed, Please promo 3.jpg
- Black-Eyed, Please promo 4.jpg
Reception
This episode gathered 4.87 million viewers and 2.2 million 18-49s.[1]
References