"Cremains of the Day"
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Episode Information
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"Cremains of the Day" is the fifteenth season 35 episode of The Simpsons and the seven-hundred and sixty-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on April 21, 2024. The episode was written by John Frink and directed by Gabriel DeFrancesco.
Synopsis
- "When someone in Homer's life passes away, he and guys from Moe's go on a road trip to scatter the ashes... but will their friendship die as well?"
Plot
At Moe's Tavern, Homer, Lenny and Carl are watching the NFL while drinking beer. They have bet on the matches and convince Moe to try betting, which agrees after some resistance. When he loses the bet he pushes everyone out of the tavern, but when he tries to push out Larry, they find out he's dead.
At the Mourning Glory Funeral Home, a funeral is held in his honor. Bart and Lisa, bored already, visit other funerals. Back at Larry's funeral, Lovejoy arrives and thinks that it's Homer's funeral, starting to say some words for him, but Helen Feesh corrects him, and he calls Larry's mother, Iris Dalrymple, which calls forth his friends to talk about him.
But they don't know him at all and invent some story about fishing with him. When Marge calls them out they tell her that at least they come to the funeral, which Barney didn't even do, being a selfish jerk. Barney is then seen in a village helping them creating a clean water well.
After the funeral, Marge continues to point out on how disappointed she is with them, and Iris arrives giving them Larry's diary, where there's a drawing of all 5 of them in front of Serenity Falls, so they decide to take his ashes there. At Acceptable 8, they spend the night after an argument of where the soul goes after death.
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