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+ | What I'd like to say is that this episode is a textbook case of a scene where the plots intersect. The scene in question is where the Simspon's enter [[Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag]] and [[Lisa]] proffers to say grace. She does so, but asks God to bless the family's soul(except [[Bart]]'s, because doesn't have one) Bart can't take the pressure, and sets out to reclaim his soul. | ||
+ | Daxxoxx 09:39, April 28, 2014 (EDT) | ||
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+ | == The Commentary == | ||
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+ | Does anyone else just love Greg Daniels' Commentary of this Episode. His soul selling story is one of the things I will always laugh at when I hear it. [[User:MrWhite325|Mr White]] 00:35, October 12, 2010 (UTC) |
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What I'd like to say is that this episode is a textbook case of a scene where the plots intersect. The scene in question is where the Simspon's enter Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag and Lisa proffers to say grace. She does so, but asks God to bless the family's soul(except Bart's, because doesn't have one) Bart can't take the pressure, and sets out to reclaim his soul. Daxxoxx 09:39, April 28, 2014 (EDT)
The Commentary[edit]
Does anyone else just love Greg Daniels' Commentary of this Episode. His soul selling story is one of the things I will always laugh at when I hear it. Mr White 00:35, October 12, 2010 (UTC)