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"Moho House"
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Episode Information
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"Moho House" is the twenty-first episode of season 28 of The Simpsons and the six-hundred and seventeenth episode overall. It originally aired on May 7, 2017. The episode was written by Jeff Martin and directed by Matthew Nastuk. It guest stars Michael York as Nigel and Valerie Harper as pancake syrup lady.
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Synopsis
- "Homer and Marge attempt to work on their marriage, not knowing that Mr. Burns and Nigel have a bet on whether Nigel can break them apart. With the successful, albeit unconventional, help of Moe, the couple gets back their mojo."
Plot
The Simpson family is waiting for Homer to come home for Sunday dinner, he arrives hitting Flanders' mail box crashing it through the window, and makes Marge more mad and sad.
At the Power Plant, while Homer, Lenny and Carl discuss how Marge didn't react badly to what happened, Mr. Burns introduces to them Nigel and his wife, which then shows interest in Smithers.
Marge arrives with a picnic basket at Homer's workplace and tries to patch their marriage with some lunch, however Nigel makes a 5 milion pounds bet to Burns, that he can break their love.
After work, Nigel invites Homer to a drink, and Homer textes Marge telling her. However she doesn't understand what the emoji he sent mean, and seeks him out on the street, seeing Disco Stu with a woman dancing, Wiggum giving Sarah jewels from the evidence box, and Ned giving harps to the ghosts of Maude and Edna Krabappel.
Homer and Nigel are at Moe's Tavern and Nigel keeps pushing Homer to ruin his marriage, but Homer's love is too strong and he goes back home to her, after punching Moe in the face for calling Marge, Midge. Nigel however is not standing down, trying to convince Moe.
Back at home, Marge refuses to listen to Homer and goes to bed, crying all night. In the morning, Marge is still angry, and Ned tries to take him to the bowl with tickets, singing. Homer is coming back home but notices Moe's Tavern is closed. Moe arrives on a fancy car and tells them he got set up by MoHo HOUSE.
At the grand opening of MoHo HOUSE, Homer and Marge split up at the center, and Nigel raises up the bet, betting his entire fortune against Smithers and Burns accepts. Moe tries to steal Marge from Homer, and she agrees to dance. Smithers convinces Homer to reconcile with his wife by giving her a gift for his mother's birthday. Marge is enjoying Moe's company, but he regrets betraying Homer and leaves her.
Homer tries to give her the gift but she guesses it's not for her and at home storms out of the room they were talking in, ignoring Homer's pleas. To patch things up, Moe invites Marge and Homer back to MoHo HOUSE, and Homer gifts her a hand drawn drawing of a story with them.
The two makes peace, and the bet is settled, with Burns torning the check in pieces because Smithers makes him think Nigel was just in his imagination. To thank him Nigel kisses Smithers. At the end Moe reopens his Tavern and Smithers changes his contract with Mr. Burns.
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