Three gays of the condo

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ByPatrick D Gaertneron

 

Hey, you know what happens way too much lately? Homer and Marge’s marriage being on the rocks. That used to mean something, not it happens about five or six times a season. Here’s one!

The episodes starts off with the family gathering for some sort of weekly “Family Wednesday” evening together for some good old fashioned bonding. Marge has decided that this week the family is going to do some substantial jigsaw puzzle and everyone seems attractive down for it. They open up with box and pour out the approximately three billion pieces and acquire to work trying to make meaning out of the chaos. Which apparently takes all darkness, because they remain up until the wee hours of the morning doing the puzzle.

But that wasn’t enough, and the monstrosity isn’t anywhere near creature done, so the family just craft it their novel life goal. The kids are sent to school with puzzle pieces instead of lunches so they can function on it, and Homer is just staying at place and ignoring operate. Although that does lead to Lenny and Carl stopping by, assuming Homer has some wacky new job. But they’re disappointed to see that

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(originally aired April 13, 2003)
This is an astounding episode, in that it got the closest to physically injuring me, as my brain was violently throbbing trying to process what was going on and what the intention of the episode was. My best guess is it was all meant to be a big gimmick, where they’ll possess openly gay characters and hold an animated gay kiss so they can appear progressive, but meanwhile rely on lazy stereotypes and gay jokes that include been told a thousand times over. But the fumbling of the controversial content isn’t even the worst part of this episode. Here we apparently look the worst falling out Homer and Marge have ever had, to the point where it seems they’ll never get support together. Except it’s over the most asinine reason: Homer discovers a note Marge wrote way back in their younger days of how she didn’t ponder the two could stay together. Why is this? Well she wrote it after a affectionate date wherein Homer got blasted and played Asteroids all nighttime, forced Marge to force-feed him nachos, and ends up getting carted to the hospital. Then a few days later she found out she was pregnant with Bart, leaving Homer to be

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  • As Himself: "Weird Al" Yankovic.
  • Bait-and-Switch Silhouette: After his brief stay at Bachelor Arms, Homer walks through the neighborhood and sees what appears to be Marge through a second-story window. He contemplates going to meet whoever it is up there until the figure is revealed to be Ned Flanders with a towel wrapped around his head.

    Ned: Uh, Homer, I reflect you want your dwelling, next door.
    Homer: Stupid Flanders with his misleading silhouette.

  • Big Beautiful Man: One of the residents of the gay neighborhood refers to Homer as a bear and growls flirtatiously at him.
  • Blatant Lies:
    • Homer runs into Smithers in the gay neighborhood while walking through the streets. Smithers immediately tries to disallow his presence, saying he got lost on his way to the "big monster truck show". His claim isn't helped when a trolley of Smithers' gay associates passes by, prompting them to inquire if Homer is the "Mr. Burns he's always talking about".
    • When Main person Wiggum catches Moe dumping Homer at t

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      The picture of "Meaux's Tavern"

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      • The episode's title is a pun on the 1975 movie Three Days of the Condor.
      • While searching for the missing puzzle piece, Homer says "Puzzle piece, come out and play-ay!", a parody of a line from The Warriors.
      • "Weird Al" Yankovic's song Homer & Marge is a parody of John Mellencamp's song Jack & Diane.
      • Jay and Silent Bob: Homer calls Maggie "Silent Bob".
      • I Love Lucy: On Homer's first morning in Grady's and Julio's apartment, Grady prepares breakfast for the three of them and Julio sharply criticizes it: "Where'd you buy this? From the guy on the exit ramp? Disgusting." Homer posthaste comes