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Revision as of 20:11, July 21, 2009
"No Loan Again, Naturally"
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Episode Information
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Contents
Plot
The Simpsons throw a Mardi Gras party, having invited most of the town. Marge asks Homer to invite Ned Flanders, which he reluctantly does. As they clean up the party the following morning, Lenny asks how they pay for the huge yearly party. Homer gleefully confesses that he borrows from a home equity line to do so, calling his home a "sucker" for getting stuck with the bill. Marge and Homer visit their mortgage broker after receiving a letter and find out that their adjustable rate mortgage payment has increased drastically because of Homer's ineptitude. The Simpson home goes up for auction and after seeing the Simpsons' sorrow, Ned Flanders outbids Mr. Burns, purchasing the home for $101,000 and then offers to let the Simpsons move back in and rent the property from him. The Simpsons thank Ned with a song and a small celebration, when Marge notices the sink faucet dripping. Ned offers to fix it, as he is now their landlord and the repairs are his responsibility, along with some other items that he is obligated to correct. However, Flanders quickly tires of their constant requests for repairs. The Simpsons decide to go to the media and complain about their new landlord, provoking Ned's anger. He tells them they must leave at the end of the month. The Simpsons try several schemes to avoid eviction, but are unsuccessful and return home from a walk to find their items on the lawn. The family spends a night at the town's homeless shelter wondering how they will ever rebound. Flanders interviews a couple of potential tenants when he sees a picture from the move-in celebration and is reminded of the happiness and admiration of the Simpsons. Realizing that he should allow them to move back in, he sends the potential tenants away and the Simpsons return to their home, which sends every other resident on the street running for their 'for sale' signs.
Cultural References
Reception
This episode was seen by 5.99 million viewers, the second lowest watched episode in Simpsons history.[1]
IGN rated the episode 6.9 out of 10.[2]
Trivia
It is spoofed from the earlier episode Alone Again,Naturally which Maude Flanders dies.
The events of this episode are later referenced in the episode How The Test Was Won
International Airings
The episode is scheduled to air on March 22, 2009 in the UK.
Appearances