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− | [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] wanted to watch a comedy, ''[[Look Who's Oinking]]'', but it was sold out so they decided to watch a more adult movie. Homer was disappointed to hear that it was a political thriller. Homer found the movie complicated and boring and kept speaking throughout it, annoying the audience. Homer then | + | [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] wanted to watch a comedy, ''[[Look Who's Oinking]]'', but it was sold out so they decided to watch a more adult movie. Homer was disappointed to hear that it was a political thriller. Homer found the movie complicated and boring and kept speaking throughout it, annoying the audience. Homer then said aloud he heard how the movie ends where it turns out the secret code was the same nursery rhyme Jed Colic told his daughter which spoiled the ending and angering everyone in the cinema. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Latest revision as of 20:10, March 20, 2024
- "Ohh, the paper called it a taut political thriller."
- ―Marge Simpson[src]
The Stockholm Affair
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Movie Information
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The Stockholm Affair was a political thriller movie starring the character of Jed Colic shown at the Springfield Googolplex Theatres.
History[edit]
Homer and Marge wanted to watch a comedy, Look Who's Oinking, but it was sold out so they decided to watch a more adult movie. Homer was disappointed to hear that it was a political thriller. Homer found the movie complicated and boring and kept speaking throughout it, annoying the audience. Homer then said aloud he heard how the movie ends where it turns out the secret code was the same nursery rhyme Jed Colic told his daughter which spoiled the ending and angering everyone in the cinema.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Colonel Homer"