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The [[Simpson family]] went to have dinner with the Hobbes family. At dinner he started to speak about the book ''[[The Firm]]'', and read from it. When Juliet and [[Lisa]] went to play music of {{Ch|Josh Groban}}, Professor Hobbes changed to different music, causing Juliet to storm off and cry. [[Homer]] then asked him to look at a lump on his back which turned out to be chewing gum. | The [[Simpson family]] went to have dinner with the Hobbes family. At dinner he started to speak about the book ''[[The Firm]]'', and read from it. When Juliet and [[Lisa]] went to play music of {{Ch|Josh Groban}}, Professor Hobbes changed to different music, causing Juliet to storm off and cry. [[Homer]] then asked him to look at a lump on his back which turned out to be chewing gum. | ||
− | Professor Hobbes is the world's foremost [[John Grisham]] scholar. He found several plot twists in ''{{ | + | Professor Hobbes is the world's foremost [[John Grisham]] scholar. He found several plot twists in ''{{W2|The Client|novel}}'' and proved that the real villain in ''{{W2|A Time to Kill|Grisham novel}}'' was the legal system itself. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Professor Hobbes
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Character Information
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Professor Hobbes is the father of Juliet Hobbes.
History
The Simpson family went to have dinner with the Hobbes family. At dinner he started to speak about the book The Firm, and read from it. When Juliet and Lisa went to play music of Josh Groban, Professor Hobbes changed to different music, causing Juliet to storm off and cry. Homer then asked him to look at a lump on his back which turned out to be chewing gum.
Professor Hobbes is the world's foremost John Grisham scholar. He found several plot twists in The Client and proved that the real villain in A Time to Kill was the legal system itself.
Appearances