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'''Dr. Lori Spivak''' is a nuclear engineer who works at the [[Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant]].
  
'''Edna Krabappel Flanders''' (more commonly known as '''Mrs. Krabappel''' or, known by [[Bart]] as '''Mrs. K''') is a [[Fourth Grade|4th Grade]] teacher at [[Springfield Elementary School]]. Before Edna was married she lived at [[82 Evergreen Terrace]] and now lives at 744 Evergreen Terrace. Edna is a heavy smoker, whose love-life is often visited in the series.
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When [[Homer]] was offered the opportunity to apply for a job at the Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant, he joined a Zoom call with [[Onni Korhonen]] and Dr. Spivak, not realizing that Dr. Spivak was conducting her interview at the time. Onni Korhonen told Dr. Spivak to get off the call while he quickly interviewed Homer, not expecting the interview to last too long. However, Homer received help from [[Professor Frink]] and performed exceptionally well in the interview, getting the job over Dr. Spivak. This greatly angered Dr. Spivak, as she felt that she was the more qualified candidate.
  
Edna was born January 21, 1961. She holds a Master's from Bryn Mawr College, but is thoroughly jaded, a caricature of the American public school system, as evidenced on the occasion when [[Lisa]] steals all the teachers' editions of the textbooks (which contain the answers). Edna genuinely wanted to help people in need but it after years of frustration thanks to the school, and [[Bart Simpson]] in particular, this wore away on a somewhat tragic note.
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Dr. Spivak was also hired by the Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant, but as Homer's assistant. Dr. Spivak became very suspicious of Homer and accused him of using a chatbot to get answers to everything. When she realized that this wasn’t the case, she called in [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] to discuss Homer's performance at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. She learned from them that Homer was terrible at his job, so she went snooping in Homer's office and found the earpiece he had been using to communicate with Professor Frink. Dr. Spivak confronted Frink over the earpiece, and he decided to stop helping Homer because he had crossed the line...
  
There is some inconsistency about Edna's origins. Though she is said to have come to Springfield to begin teaching, she can be seen running through the background in Springfield High School in when [[Clancy Wiggum]] is being videotaped as a hall monitor.<ref>"[[Springfield Up]]"</ref> Krabappel, like many other teachers at [[Springfield Elementary School]] smokes heavily, especially during school hours. It was also once implied that Edna Krabappel drinks heavily, as when Marge arrived at the school to use a restroom and stumbled upon the horrible conditions of the school, she noticed Edna Krabappel's class where Bart felt he had to sleep in class and uttered "stupid teacher," to which Edna was also sleeping in a similar fashion to Bart and uttering "stupid hangover" and once got fired when she became drunk (although the latter instance wasn't her fault, as her drink was spiked by her students in order to help her become laid back.).
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On October 25, [[2013]], [[Marcia Wallace]] died in her home in [[Los Angeles]] after a battle with breast cancer. Due to this, ''Simpsons'' executive producer and showrunner [[Al Jean]] revealed that Edna was not going to be the character that was being killed off in the [[season 26]] premiere but the character will now be retired. It is currently unknown how the character will be retired.
 
 
 
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Dr. Lori Spivak is a nuclear engineer who works at the Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant.

When Homer was offered the opportunity to apply for a job at the Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant, he joined a Zoom call with Onni Korhonen and Dr. Spivak, not realizing that Dr. Spivak was conducting her interview at the time. Onni Korhonen told Dr. Spivak to get off the call while he quickly interviewed Homer, not expecting the interview to last too long. However, Homer received help from Professor Frink and performed exceptionally well in the interview, getting the job over Dr. Spivak. This greatly angered Dr. Spivak, as she felt that she was the more qualified candidate.

Dr. Spivak was also hired by the Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant, but as Homer's assistant. Dr. Spivak became very suspicious of Homer and accused him of using a chatbot to get answers to everything. When she realized that this wasn’t the case, she called in Lenny and Carl to discuss Homer's performance at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. She learned from them that Homer was terrible at his job, so she went snooping in Homer's office and found the earpiece he had been using to communicate with Professor Frink. Dr. Spivak confronted Frink over the earpiece, and he decided to stop helping Homer because he had crossed the line...

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