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== Featured Episode ==
 
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'''[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]''' is the first episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[:Category:Season 5|fifth season]]. It features [[the Be-Sharps]], Homer's Barbershop Quartet.
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'''''There's No Disgrace Like Home''''' is the fourth full length episode of ''[[The Simpsons (show)|The Simpsons]]''. The episode deals with Simpsons family relations, anger, and comparisons to other families. The episode was broadcast on January 28, 1990 on FOX.
  
 
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During the Springfield Swap Meet, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] notice an album cover showing [[Homer]]. They ask Homer when he recorded an album. Homer answers that he recorded an album in 1985. He mentions that every afternoon at [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]], [[Chief Wiggum]], [[Principal Skinner]], [[Apu]], and he would get together and sing.  
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The [[Simpson family]] constantly fight and cause trouble, even at [[Mr. Burns]]' company picnic. This leads [[Homer]] to want to change his family and have a nicer family, like the one he sees at the picnic. Homer, now embarrassed by his family, leaves the picnic.
  
Homer explains the story of how they rose to fame with such hits as [[Baby on Board]], how Chief Wiggum leaves and is replaced by [[Barney Gumble]] and how they eventually broke up.
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When at [[Moe's]], Homer sees an advert for [[Dr. Monroe's Family Therapy Center]] and decides to go there with his family. It costs $250 to go there, at which Homer pawns the TV to raise the money. The therapy treatment begins and they have to go to extreme electric shock measures to sort out the problems. This causes power surges all over [{Springfield]] sue to the amount of shocks everyone gives everyone. Dr. Monroe pulls the plug and pays the Simpsons $500 as he didn't sort out there problems. Everyone expresses their love towards Homer and he buys a brand new TV.
  
 
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Featured Episode

There's No Disgrace Like Home is the fourth full length episode of The Simpsons. The episode deals with Simpsons family relations, anger, and comparisons to other families. The episode was broadcast on January 28, 1990 on FOX.

Plot

The Simpson family constantly fight and cause trouble, even at Mr. Burns' company picnic. This leads Homer to want to change his family and have a nicer family, like the one he sees at the picnic. Homer, now embarrassed by his family, leaves the picnic.

When at Moe's, Homer sees an advert for Dr. Monroe's Family Therapy Center and decides to go there with his family. It costs $250 to go there, at which Homer pawns the TV to raise the money. The therapy treatment begins and they have to go to extreme electric shock measures to sort out the problems. This causes power surges all over [{Springfield]] sue to the amount of shocks everyone gives everyone. Dr. Monroe pulls the plug and pays the Simpsons $500 as he didn't sort out there problems. Everyone expresses their love towards Homer and he buys a brand new TV.

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