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"'''Marge Be Not Proud'''" is the eleventh episode of [[season 7]]. It originally aired on December 17, [[1995]]. The episode was written by [[Mike Scully]] and directed by [[Steven Dean Moore]]. [[Lawrence Tierney]] guest stars as [[Don Brodka]].
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"'''Deep Space Homer'''" is the fifteenth episode of [[Season 5]]. It aired on February 24, [[1994]]. The episode was written by [[David Mirkin]] and directed by [[Carlos Baeza]]. [[Buzz Aldrin]] and [[James Taylor]] guest star as themselves.
  
[[Bart]] is caught attempting to shoplift a video game. He tries to keep his failed "four-finger discount" trip a secret from [[Homer]] and [[Marge]], and initially succeeds. But unfortunately, Marge finds out when the family returns to the same store to have the family Christmas photo taken.
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After seeing their popularity decline (as reflected by lower TV ratings for shuttle launches), [[NASA]] decides to improve its public image by sending a man into space to whom the average American can relate. In this case, Joe Average is [[Homer Simpson]].
  
When the family watches a Christmas special hosted by [[Krusty the Clown]], [[Bart]] sees a commercial advertising the fighting game ''[[Bonestorm]]'', and decides he must have it. However, [[Marge]] tells him no, because the [[wikipedia:Mortal Kombat|Mortal Kombat]]-type game costs too much and is too violent...
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At the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], it is time for the awarding of the "Worker of the Week" award, a chore for the other plant workers, but a great time for [[Homer]], the only employee who has never won the award (obviously). He is confident he will win after reading the employee handbook and finding out that each employee '''must''' win the award at least once regardless of incompetency. However, [[Mr. Burns]] gives the Worker of the Week award to an [[inanimate carbon rod]]...
  
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"Deep Space Homer" is the fifteenth episode of Season 5. It aired on February 24, 1994. The episode was written by David Mirkin and directed by Carlos Baeza. Buzz Aldrin and James Taylor guest star as themselves.

After seeing their popularity decline (as reflected by lower TV ratings for shuttle launches), NASA decides to improve its public image by sending a man into space to whom the average American can relate. In this case, Joe Average is Homer Simpson.

At the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, it is time for the awarding of the "Worker of the Week" award, a chore for the other plant workers, but a great time for Homer, the only employee who has never won the award (obviously). He is confident he will win after reading the employee handbook and finding out that each employee must win the award at least once regardless of incompetency. However, Mr. Burns gives the Worker of the Week award to an inanimate carbon rod...

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