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== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
The Simpsons sneak into a secret town meeting to which they aren't invited and discover it's about whether to ban the family from [[Springfield]]. The town decides to evict the family, forcing them to join an off-the-grid community. The family moves to the [[The Outlands]] were they meet there new neighbor, {{ch|Julian Assange}}. [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] try to sneak back into Springfield dressed as [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]].
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The Simpsons sneak into a secret town meeting to which they aren't invited and discover it's about whether to ban the family from [[Springfield]]. The town decides to evict the family, forcing them to join an off-the-grid community. The family moves to the [[The Outlands]] were they meet there new neighbor, {{ch|Julian Assange}}. [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] try to sneak back into Springfield dressed as [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]], but receive hostile treatment from their former friends and neighbors, and begin to appreciate their new, welcoming home.  After the Simpson family gets fully used to their news life, discovers Bart, [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]]. They tell the family they want's to start a new life in the Outlands, away from Springfield. Soon has all other Springfield residents moved to The Outlands, and they begin to move the whole [[Springfield]] to The Outlands.
  
 
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The [[Simpson family]] are at home watching television. On [[Channel 6 news]], [[Kent Brockman]] says it is with great sadness to inform everyone that [[China]] has declared was on [[America]], and a massive nuclear attack is expected to reach Springfield's shores within the hour. Homer screams and puts a cushion on his head, but then Kent laughs. He says that's the sort of hypothetical emergency today's disaster prepraredness drill is designed to get them ready for. Homer sighs taking the cushion off. Kent then says that all Springfielders should move off the streets and into their homes, and to please avoid the superstitious panic which marked bay recent lunar eclipse. The screen then shows a file photo of Homer using a gas pump to shoot fire, while standing on [[Abe]]'s head. Homer laughs and then says sorry, but says he was afraid the dragon wouldn't cough the moon back up. Abe calls Homer an idgit, saying the dragon always coughs the moon back up. [[Lisa]] then says she points out there is no dragon, but Homer asks why then he's paying $800 in dragon insurance. Lisa then says again she maintains money would be better spent on car insurance, but Homer says everyone knows dragons do not attack cars and to pick up a book. She says she picks up books like Homer picks up beers, and Homer says she has a serious reading problem, then. Back to Kent Brockman, who is wearing a hard hat and tells people to remember it's only a drill. He then screams the missiles really are coming, and the drill is just a way to get people into their shelters without causing chaos. After jumping behind his desk, he gets up and says that was what he would say if this weren't a drill, although he then shouts this is not a drill.
 
The [[Simpson family]] are at home watching television. On [[Channel 6 news]], [[Kent Brockman]] says it is with great sadness to inform everyone that [[China]] has declared was on [[America]], and a massive nuclear attack is expected to reach Springfield's shores within the hour. Homer screams and puts a cushion on his head, but then Kent laughs. He says that's the sort of hypothetical emergency today's disaster prepraredness drill is designed to get them ready for. Homer sighs taking the cushion off. Kent then says that all Springfielders should move off the streets and into their homes, and to please avoid the superstitious panic which marked bay recent lunar eclipse. The screen then shows a file photo of Homer using a gas pump to shoot fire, while standing on [[Abe]]'s head. Homer laughs and then says sorry, but says he was afraid the dragon wouldn't cough the moon back up. Abe calls Homer an idgit, saying the dragon always coughs the moon back up. [[Lisa]] then says she points out there is no dragon, but Homer asks why then he's paying $800 in dragon insurance. Lisa then says again she maintains money would be better spent on car insurance, but Homer says everyone knows dragons do not attack cars and to pick up a book. She says she picks up books like Homer picks up beers, and Homer says she has a serious reading problem, then. Back to Kent Brockman, who is wearing a hard hat and tells people to remember it's only a drill. He then screams the missiles really are coming, and the drill is just a way to get people into their shelters without causing chaos. After jumping behind his desk, he gets up and says that was what he would say if this weren't a drill, although he then shouts this is not a drill.
  

Revision as of 11:01, February 20, 2012

Season 23 Episode
499 "The Daughter Also Rises"
500
"At Long Last Leave"
"Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart" 501

Template:EpisodeHD "At Long Last Leave" is the fourteenth episode of Season 23. It's the 500th episode of The Simpsons and was aired on February 19, 2012.

Synopsis

The Simpsons sneak into a secret town meeting to which they aren't invited and discover it's about whether to ban the family from Springfield. The town decides to evict the family, forcing them to join an off-the-grid community. The family moves to the The Outlands were they meet there new neighbor, Julian Assange. Homer and Marge try to sneak back into Springfield dressed as Mr. Burns and Smithers, but receive hostile treatment from their former friends and neighbors, and begin to appreciate their new, welcoming home. After the Simpson family gets fully used to their news life, discovers Bart, Lenny and Carl. They tell the family they want's to start a new life in the Outlands, away from Springfield. Soon has all other Springfield residents moved to The Outlands, and they begin to move the whole Springfield to The Outlands.

Plot

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The Simpson family are at home watching television. On Channel 6 news, Kent Brockman says it is with great sadness to inform everyone that China has declared was on America, and a massive nuclear attack is expected to reach Springfield's shores within the hour. Homer screams and puts a cushion on his head, but then Kent laughs. He says that's the sort of hypothetical emergency today's disaster prepraredness drill is designed to get them ready for. Homer sighs taking the cushion off. Kent then says that all Springfielders should move off the streets and into their homes, and to please avoid the superstitious panic which marked bay recent lunar eclipse. The screen then shows a file photo of Homer using a gas pump to shoot fire, while standing on Abe's head. Homer laughs and then says sorry, but says he was afraid the dragon wouldn't cough the moon back up. Abe calls Homer an idgit, saying the dragon always coughs the moon back up. Lisa then says she points out there is no dragon, but Homer asks why then he's paying $800 in dragon insurance. Lisa then says again she maintains money would be better spent on car insurance, but Homer says everyone knows dragons do not attack cars and to pick up a book. She says she picks up books like Homer picks up beers, and Homer says she has a serious reading problem, then. Back to Kent Brockman, who is wearing a hard hat and tells people to remember it's only a drill. He then screams the missiles really are coming, and the drill is just a way to get people into their shelters without causing chaos. After jumping behind his desk, he gets up and says that was what he would say if this weren't a drill, although he then shouts this is not a drill.

Promotion

The 500th episode has been promoted since late 2011. First, a suitcase was given to crew members. In January 2012, it was announced that "The Simpsons Ultimate Fan Marathon Challenge" would take place, a competition in which a single person wins by watching as many episodes of The Simpsons as they can, and recieves $10,500 and several pieces of exclusive 500th episode merchandise. It was also said that The Simpsons Shop.com would have many pieces of 500th episode-related merchandise.

Promotional images

Clips

Season 23 Episodes
The Falcon and the D'ohman Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts Treehouse of Horror XXII Replaceable You The Food Wife The Book Job The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants The Ten-Per-Cent Solution Holidays of Future Passed Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson The D'oh-cial Network Moe Goes from Rags to Riches The Daughter Also Rises At Long Last Leave Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart‎ How I Wet Your Mother Them, Robot Beware My Cheating Bart‎ A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again The Spy Who Learned Me Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda Lisa Goes Gaga