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− | [[Homer]] sleeps during a meltdown at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|nuclear plant]], which leads him to be hospitalized. A spinal tap reveals | + | [[Homer]] sleeps during a meltdown at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|nuclear plant]], which leads him to be hospitalized. A spinal tap reveals [[Homer]] suffers from narcolepsy and Dr. Hibbert gives him a medical excuse to prevent him from doing activities because of his disease, but he starts using his excuse to simply sleep and escape doing anything at all. [[Marge]] gets irritated and tells him to get his narcolepsy medication at a pharmacy. |
− | At the pharmacy, there were four old people in front of [[Homer]]. Realizing | + | At the pharmacy, there were four old people in front of [[Homer]]. Realizing it would take a while, he leaves, goes to [[Moe]]'s and returns home smelling like beer. This angers [[Marge]], who decides to take [[Homer]] to a family therapist. But, instead of helping them, the therapist tell them to spend a little time apart followed by a divorce. So [[Homer]] leaves the house and starts living at the [[Power Plant|nuclear plant]]. |
− | [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] tell [[Homer]] | + | [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] tell [[Homer]] [[Marge]] changed her status to "It's complicated" and changed her name on the voice mail back to [[Marge]] Bouvier (her maiden name). [[Homer]] then goes back to [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]] and receives a call, but instead of [[Marge]], it's the pharmacist calling because of his medications. While getting his meds, the pharmacist (whose name is [[Candace]]) takes [[Homer]] on a date and dopes him, which leads [[Homer]] to make the one drunken mistake he never made: sleep with someone other than [[Marge]]. |
− | From then, [[Candace]] and [[Homer]] start going out on dates and doing activities as a couple | + | From then on, [[Candace]] and [[Homer]] start going out on dates and doing activities as a couple. [[Candace]] decides to present [[Homer]] to her father, who is also with his new girlfriend: [[Marge]]. [[Homer]] tries to convince her the pharmacist's father is not a great man, but he proposes to [[Marge]], which she accepts as soon as her divorce with [[Homer]] is done. At this moment, [[Candace]] reveals to [[Homer]] she's pregnant, but [[Homer]] wakes up back at the therapist's room, meaning all of this was a dream. |
− | His dream convinces | + | His dream convinces him to became a better man for a month. He succeeds, even convincing Lisa to eat meat and Maggie to talk (or sing), but [[Homer]] wakes up at a bar during a date with [[Candace]]. Seeing everything he lost, [[Homer]] runs back to his house and finds [[Marge]] having dinner with the pharmacist's father, which made him so depressed, he starts crying on the front lawn. At this moment, [[Lisa]] opens the door saying nothing could separate them, as they share the same blood, but she enters the house again, because her "new father" invites her to play chess and go pony shopping later. |
− | At this moment, [[Marge]] wakes up, revealing | + | At this moment, [[Marge]] wakes up, revealing everything was part of her dream, and takes [[Homer]] to the family therapist again, but before she tells them the solution to their marriage, It's revealed the therapy is actually a tattoo on {{w|Girls (TV series)|Hannah Horvath}}'s back, meaning "Don't get drunk in Brooklyn". |
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"Every Man's Dream"
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Episode Information
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"Every Man's Dream" is the first episode of season 27. It aired on September 27, 2015.
Contents
Synopsis
- "Homer is diagnosed with narcolepsy — but instead of returning home with his prescription medication — he returns home drunk. He and Marge visit a marriage counselor and have a trial separation, during which Homer begins dating a 20-something year old woman named Candace."
Plot
Homer sleeps during a meltdown at the nuclear plant, which leads him to be hospitalized. A spinal tap reveals Homer suffers from narcolepsy and Dr. Hibbert gives him a medical excuse to prevent him from doing activities because of his disease, but he starts using his excuse to simply sleep and escape doing anything at all. Marge gets irritated and tells him to get his narcolepsy medication at a pharmacy.
At the pharmacy, there were four old people in front of Homer. Realizing it would take a while, he leaves, goes to Moe's and returns home smelling like beer. This angers Marge, who decides to take Homer to a family therapist. But, instead of helping them, the therapist tell them to spend a little time apart followed by a divorce. So Homer leaves the house and starts living at the nuclear plant.
Lenny and Carl tell Homer Marge changed her status to "It's complicated" and changed her name on the voice mail back to Marge Bouvier (her maiden name). Homer then goes back to Moe's and receives a call, but instead of Marge, it's the pharmacist calling because of his medications. While getting his meds, the pharmacist (whose name is Candace) takes Homer on a date and dopes him, which leads Homer to make the one drunken mistake he never made: sleep with someone other than Marge.
From then on, Candace and Homer start going out on dates and doing activities as a couple. Candace decides to present Homer to her father, who is also with his new girlfriend: Marge. Homer tries to convince her the pharmacist's father is not a great man, but he proposes to Marge, which she accepts as soon as her divorce with Homer is done. At this moment, Candace reveals to Homer she's pregnant, but Homer wakes up back at the therapist's room, meaning all of this was a dream.
His dream convinces him to became a better man for a month. He succeeds, even convincing Lisa to eat meat and Maggie to talk (or sing), but Homer wakes up at a bar during a date with Candace. Seeing everything he lost, Homer runs back to his house and finds Marge having dinner with the pharmacist's father, which made him so depressed, he starts crying on the front lawn. At this moment, Lisa opens the door saying nothing could separate them, as they share the same blood, but she enters the house again, because her "new father" invites her to play chess and go pony shopping later.
At this moment, Marge wakes up, revealing everything was part of her dream, and takes Homer to the family therapist again, but before she tells them the solution to their marriage, It's revealed the therapy is actually a tattoo on Hannah Horvath's back, meaning "Don't get drunk in Brooklyn".
Reception
The episode was watched by 3.28 million viewers.[1]
Production
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