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"'''Homer the Great'''" is the twelfth episode of [[season 6]]. It originally aired on January 8, 1995. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Jim Reardon]]. [[Patrick Stewart]] guest stars as [[Number One]].
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"'''Homer the Great'''" is the twelfth episode of [[season 6]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the one-hundred and fifteenth episode overall. It originally aired on January 8, [[1995]]. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]] and directed by [[Jim Reardon]]. It guest stars [[Patrick Stewart]] as [[Number One]].
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
:''"[[Homer]] joins the secret society of the Stonecutters and inadvertently becomes their leader."''
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{{desc|[[Homer]] joins the secret society of the Stonecutters and inadvertently becomes their leader.}}
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
When [[Homer]] notices that [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] are enjoying unexplainable privileges at the nuclear plant, he investigates and discovers that they’re part of an ancient secret society known as the [[Stonecutters]]. When he tries to join, he learns that, in order to gain membership, one must either be the son of a Stonecutter or save the life of a Stonecutter. While extolling the Stonecutters at the dinner table, he discovers that his father is a member, and is admitted.
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When [[Homer]] notices that [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] are enjoying unexplainable privileges at the nuclear plant, he investigates and discovers that they're part of an ancient secret society known as the [[Stonecutters]]. When he tries to join, he learns that, in order to gain membership, one must either be the son of a Stonecutter or save the life of a Stonecutter. While extolling the Stonecutters at the dinner table, he discovers that his father is a member, and is admitted.
  
After the painful and humiliating initiations required to join the Stonecutters, Homer takes great pleasure in the Society's secret privileges, such as an underground byway past Springfield's traffic jams, and the Society's drinking bouts. Unfortunately, during a celebratory rib dinner with his fellow Stonecutters, he unwittingly uses the society’s Hallowed Sacred Parchment as a napkin, tissue, and ear cleaner, destroying it. He is stripped of his Stonecutter robes, which include official underwear, as part of his punishment. It is discovered that Homer has a birthmark in the shape of the Stoncutter emblem identifying him as “The Chosen One” who, it was foretold, would lead the Stonecutters to greatness.
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After the painful and humiliating initiations required to join the Stonecutters, Homer takes great pleasure in the Society's secret privileges, such as an underground byway past Springfield's traffic jams, and the Society's drinking bouts. Unfortunately, during a celebratory rib dinner with his fellow Stonecutters, he unwittingly uses the society's Hallowed Sacred Parchment as a napkin, tissue, and ear cleaner, destroying it. He is stripped of his Stonecutter robes, which include official underwear, as part of his punishment. It is discovered that Homer has a birthmark in the shape of the Stoncutter emblem identifying him as "The Chosen One" who, it was foretold, would lead the Stonecutters to greatness.
  
Homer is crowned in a scene that parodies [[wikipedia:The Last Emporer|The Last Emperor]], and is, perhaps quite fittingly, reminiscent of the film adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s “[[wikipedia:The Man Who Would Be King (film)|The Man Who Would Be King]]”. However, Homer’s reign ultimately drives away the other Stonecutters, who form a new society, [[Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers|The Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers]], headquartered in an abandoned Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor. As one might expect, Homer is not allowed to join. (Another man named Homer — [[Homer Glumplich]] — does join, but note that the society's name refers to Homers [plural]; as such, they are allowed one.)
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Homer is crowned in a scene that parodies ''{{W|The Last Emperor}}'', and is, perhaps quite fittingly, reminiscent of the film adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's "{{W2|The Man Who Would Be King|film}}". However, Homer's reign ultimately drives away the other Stonecutters, who form a new society, [[Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers|The Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers]], headquartered in an abandoned Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor. As one might expect, Homer is not allowed to join. (Another man named Homer — [[Homer Glumpet]] — does join, but note that the society's name refers to Homers [plural]; as such, they are allowed one.)
  
 
Finally, Marge tells Homer that the only club he belongs to is his family, and they subject him to some extreme hazing and paddling as a faux initiation.
 
Finally, Marge tells Homer that the only club he belongs to is his family, and they subject him to some extreme hazing and paddling as a faux initiation.
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== Reception ==
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The song "[[We Do (The Stonecutters' Song)]]" was nominated for a {{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics}} in the {{W|47th Primetime Emmy Awards}}. However, it lost to "Ordinary Miracles" from ''{{W|Barbra Streisand in Concert}}''.<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1995/outstanding-original-music-and-lyrics Television Academy - "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics – 1995"]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 11:13, August 30, 2024

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"You have joined the Sacred Order of the Stonecutters, who, since ancient times, have split the rocks of ignorance that obscure the light of knowledge and truth. Now let's all get drunk and play ping-pong!"
Number One
"Homer the Great"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 115
Season number: S6 E12
Production code: 2F09
Original airdate: January 8, 1995
Chalkboard gag: "Adding 'just kidding' doesn't make it okay to insult the principal"
Couch gag: The living room is modeled after M. C. Escher's Relativity.
Guest star(s): Patrick Stewart as Number One
Showrunner: David Mirkin
Written by: John Swartzwelder
Directed by: Jim Reardon
DVD features


"Homer the Great" is the twelfth episode of season 6 of The Simpsons and the one-hundred and fifteenth episode overall. It originally aired on January 8, 1995. The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Jim Reardon. It guest stars Patrick Stewart as Number One.

Synopsis[edit]

"Homer joins the secret society of the Stonecutters and inadvertently becomes their leader."


Plot[edit]

When Homer notices that Lenny and Carl are enjoying unexplainable privileges at the nuclear plant, he investigates and discovers that they're part of an ancient secret society known as the Stonecutters. When he tries to join, he learns that, in order to gain membership, one must either be the son of a Stonecutter or save the life of a Stonecutter. While extolling the Stonecutters at the dinner table, he discovers that his father is a member, and is admitted.

After the painful and humiliating initiations required to join the Stonecutters, Homer takes great pleasure in the Society's secret privileges, such as an underground byway past Springfield's traffic jams, and the Society's drinking bouts. Unfortunately, during a celebratory rib dinner with his fellow Stonecutters, he unwittingly uses the society's Hallowed Sacred Parchment as a napkin, tissue, and ear cleaner, destroying it. He is stripped of his Stonecutter robes, which include official underwear, as part of his punishment. It is discovered that Homer has a birthmark in the shape of the Stoncutter emblem identifying him as "The Chosen One" who, it was foretold, would lead the Stonecutters to greatness.

Homer is crowned in a scene that parodies The Last Emperor, and is, perhaps quite fittingly, reminiscent of the film adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's "The Man Who Would Be King". However, Homer's reign ultimately drives away the other Stonecutters, who form a new society, The Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers, headquartered in an abandoned Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor. As one might expect, Homer is not allowed to join. (Another man named Homer — Homer Glumpet — does join, but note that the society's name refers to Homers [plural]; as such, they are allowed one.)

Finally, Marge tells Homer that the only club he belongs to is his family, and they subject him to some extreme hazing and paddling as a faux initiation.

Reception[edit]

The song "We Do (The Stonecutters' Song)" was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics in the 47th Primetime Emmy Awards. However, it lost to "Ordinary Miracles" from Barbra Streisand in Concert.[1]

In other languages[edit]

Language Name Translation
Spain flag.png Español "Homer el Grande" Homer the Great
Hispanic America.gif Español "Homero el Grande" Homer the Great
Italy Flag.png Italiano "Homer il grande" Homer the great

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]


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