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'''Dead Putting Society''' is the sixth episode of [[Season 2]]. It was the first episode to prominently feature [[Ned Flanders|Ned]] and the rest of the [[Flanders family]]. It aired on November 15, [[1990]].
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"'''Dead Putting Society'''" is the sixth episode of [[Season 2]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the nineteenth episode overall. It originally aired on November 15, [[1990]]. The episode was written by [[Jeff Martin]] and directed by [[Rich Moore]].
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
When [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] bump into [[Ned]] and [[Todd Flanders]] at the [[mini golf]] course, Homer is convinced that his son could beat Todd in the upcoming miniature golf tournament. They both enter, and they place a bet on who will win - the loser having to mow the lawn in his wife's Sunday dress. [[Lisa]] researches and helps Bart, but when it comes down to the final, the pair give up and split the prize in half.
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{{Desc|When [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] bump into [[Ned]] and [[Todd Flanders]] at the [[mini golf]] course, Homer is convinced that his son could beat Todd in the upcoming miniature golf tournament. They both enter, and they place a bet on who will win - the loser having to mow the lawn in his wife's Sunday dress. [[Lisa]] researches and helps Bart, but when it comes down to the final, the pair give up and split the prize in half.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
On a beautiful day, Homer is mowing his lawn. Ned Flanders invites Homer into his beautiful rumpus room to have some beer and club sandwiches. Homer accepts, but eventually protests against Flanders and accuses the Flanders family of having things better than the Simpsons do, and in a rare example of anger, Flanders asks Homer to leave. After discussing things with [[Marge Simpson|Marge]], who reminds him that Ned is a perfect neighbor, Homer goes for a walk. Meanwhile, [[Maude Flanders]] suggests to Ned that he should try to patch things up with Homer, and he writes a note to Homer with humorous "Flanderisms" in it, after hearing from [[Reverend Lovejoy]] that the Bible says that a gentle answer turns away wrath. Homer doesn't take the note seriously.
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On a beautiful day, [[Homer]] is mowing his lawn. [[Ned Flanders]] invites Homer into his beautiful rumpus room to have some beer and club sandwiches. Homer accepts, but eventually protests against Flanders and accuses the Flanders family of having things better than the Simpsons do, and in a rare example of anger, Flanders asks Homer to leave. After discussing things with [[Marge]], who reminds him that Ned is a perfect neighbor, Homer goes for a walk. Meanwhile, [[Maude Flanders]] suggests to Ned that he should try to patch things up with Homer, and he writes a note to Homer with humorous "Flanderisms" in it, after hearing from [[Reverend Lovejoy]] that the Bible says that a gentle answer turns away wrath. Homer doesn't take the note seriously.
  
Later on, Homer takes [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] for a round of miniature golf at [[Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Center]], where they unexpectedly run into Ned and his sons [[Rod Flanders|Rod]] and [[Todd Flanders|Todd]]. Homer continues to have a bad attitude towards Flanders. Bart and Todd learn of a miniature golf tournament in a few days, with the first prize being $50, and they both decide to enter. Although Todd is very good at miniature golf, Homer is confident that Bart will win the tournament. Homer unsuccessfully tried to help Bart practice for the tournament, complete with putting a picture of Todd Flanders in Bart's room and making him stare at it angrily for 15 minutes every day. [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] provides better help for Bart through her reading spiritual books that calm Bart's mind, and she goes to the fun center to help him practice. Homer, still angry with Flanders, forces him into a bet with him; the father of the boy "who does not win" the tournament will mow the lawn of the house of the boy who wins, in his wife's Sunday dress.
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Later on, Homer takes [[Bart]] for a round of miniature golf at [[Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Center]], where they unexpectedly run into Ned and his sons [[Rod]] and [[Todd]]. Homer continues to have a bad attitude towards Flanders. Bart and Todd learn of a miniature golf tournament in a few days, with the first prize being $50, and they both decide to enter. Although Todd is very good at miniature golf, Homer is confident that Bart will win the tournament. Homer unsuccessfully tried to help Bart practice for the tournament, complete with putting a picture of Todd Flanders in Bart's room and making him stare at it angrily for 15 minutes every day. [[Lisa]] provides better help for Bart through her reading spiritual books that calm Bart's mind, and she goes to the fun center to help him practice. Homer, still angry with Flanders, forces him into a bet with him; the father of the boy "who does not win" the tournament will mow the lawn of the house of the boy who wins, in his wife's Sunday dress.
  
It is the day of the tournament, and Bart and Todd are both doing well, proceeding to the final round of the tournament. In an extremely close match, Bart and Todd each do well, and are tied by the time they reach the eighteenth hole. Bart and Todd are both nervous, so they decide they are equally good, and call it a draw. Because of the way the bet was written down, both Homer and Ned are the fathers of "boys who didn't win", so both Homer and Ned must wear each wife's best Sunday dress and mow each other's lawn (Homer namely didn't care if he had to suffer the humiliation, as he felt that as long as Ned was humiliated as well, he'll be fine with it). Ned actually enjoys the experience, much to Homer's disgust.
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It is the day of the tournament, and Bart and Todd are both doing well, proceeding to the final round of the tournament. In an extremely close match, Bart and Todd each do well, and are tied by the time they reach the eighteenth hole. Bart and Todd are both nervous, so they decide they are equally good, and call it a draw. Because of the way the bet was written down, both Homer and Ned are the fathers of "boys who didn't win", so both Homer and Ned must wear each wife's best Sunday dress and mow each other's lawn. Homer namely didn't care if he had to suffer the humiliation, as he felt that as long as Ned was humiliated as well, he'll be fine with it but Ned actually enjoyed the experience, much to Homer's disgust.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:34, August 19, 2024

Season 2 Episode
018 "Dancin' Homer"
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"Dead Putting Society"
"Bart vs. Thanksgiving" 020
"That shot is impossible! Jack Nicholson himself couldn't make it!"
Homer Simpson
"Dead Putting Society"
Dead Putting Society.png
Episode Information
Episode number: 19
Season number: S2 E6
Production code: 7F08
Original airdate: November 15, 1990
Chalkboard gag: I am not a 32 year old woman.
Couch gag: Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II jump on the couch.
Showrunners: James L. Brooks
Matt Groening
Sam Simon
Written by: Jeff Martin
Directed by: Rich Moore
DVD features


"Dead Putting Society" is the sixth episode of Season 2 of The Simpsons and the nineteenth episode overall. It originally aired on November 15, 1990. The episode was written by Jeff Martin and directed by Rich Moore.

Synopsis[edit]

"When Homer and Bart bump into Ned and Todd Flanders at the mini golf course, Homer is convinced that his son could beat Todd in the upcoming miniature golf tournament. They both enter, and they place a bet on who will win - the loser having to mow the lawn in his wife's Sunday dress. Lisa researches and helps Bart, but when it comes down to the final, the pair give up and split the prize in half."


Plot[edit]

On a beautiful day, Homer is mowing his lawn. Ned Flanders invites Homer into his beautiful rumpus room to have some beer and club sandwiches. Homer accepts, but eventually protests against Flanders and accuses the Flanders family of having things better than the Simpsons do, and in a rare example of anger, Flanders asks Homer to leave. After discussing things with Marge, who reminds him that Ned is a perfect neighbor, Homer goes for a walk. Meanwhile, Maude Flanders suggests to Ned that he should try to patch things up with Homer, and he writes a note to Homer with humorous "Flanderisms" in it, after hearing from Reverend Lovejoy that the Bible says that a gentle answer turns away wrath. Homer doesn't take the note seriously.

Later on, Homer takes Bart for a round of miniature golf at Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Center, where they unexpectedly run into Ned and his sons Rod and Todd. Homer continues to have a bad attitude towards Flanders. Bart and Todd learn of a miniature golf tournament in a few days, with the first prize being $50, and they both decide to enter. Although Todd is very good at miniature golf, Homer is confident that Bart will win the tournament. Homer unsuccessfully tried to help Bart practice for the tournament, complete with putting a picture of Todd Flanders in Bart's room and making him stare at it angrily for 15 minutes every day. Lisa provides better help for Bart through her reading spiritual books that calm Bart's mind, and she goes to the fun center to help him practice. Homer, still angry with Flanders, forces him into a bet with him; the father of the boy "who does not win" the tournament will mow the lawn of the house of the boy who wins, in his wife's Sunday dress.

It is the day of the tournament, and Bart and Todd are both doing well, proceeding to the final round of the tournament. In an extremely close match, Bart and Todd each do well, and are tied by the time they reach the eighteenth hole. Bart and Todd are both nervous, so they decide they are equally good, and call it a draw. Because of the way the bet was written down, both Homer and Ned are the fathers of "boys who didn't win", so both Homer and Ned must wear each wife's best Sunday dress and mow each other's lawn. Homer namely didn't care if he had to suffer the humiliation, as he felt that as long as Ned was humiliated as well, he'll be fine with it but Ned actually enjoyed the experience, much to Homer's disgust.

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Germany.png Deutsch "Der Wettkampf" The competition
Spain flag.png Español "El club de los 'patteos' muertos" The club of dead kicks
Hispanic America.gif Español "La sociedad de los golfistas muertos" Dead Golfers Society
France.png Français "Mini golf, maxi beauf" Mini golf, maxi redneck
Italy Flag.png Italiano "Mini Golf Kid" The Mini Golf Kid
Brasil Flag.png Português "Momento da Verdade" Moment of Truth
Hungary flag.png Magyar "Holt golfozók társasága" Dead Putting Society
Flag of Japan.png 日本語 "シンプソン家VSフランダース家" The Simpsons vs. the Flanders


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Bart Gets an "F" Simpson and Delilah Treehouse of Horror Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish Dancin' Homer Dead Putting Society Bart vs. Thanksgiving Bart the Daredevil Itchy & Scratchy & Marge Bart Gets Hit by a Car One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish The Way We Was Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment Principal Charming Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Bart's Dog Gets an "F" Old Money Brush with Greatness Lisa's Substitute The War of the Simpsons Three Men and a Comic Book Blood Feud