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In which Moe's rag tells its life story and Bart and Millhouse argue. Guess which is the b plot and which the a!
Straining just a little bit for an episode title there, aren't we?
The next time you think about taping your drunken uncle's rant about how the man is keeping the world down, don't. He might end up a Glenn Beck-like powerbroker, just like Homer does here!
Time runs out for the team as Anson tries to convince Michael to burn a fesh team or him, ensnaring Jesse in the ensuing FBI mission, and Sam and Fiona try to find the last bit of evidence proving Fiona's innocence in the bombing.
The show, for the first time ever, gives us a glimpse into the future of its characters, revealing Bart, Lisa, and Maggie all taking a stab at parenthood, with differing degrees of success.
Krusty tries to re-brand himself with the guidance of Annie, an agent he spurned a few decades ago.
Michael's unstoppable SOB-instincts kick in as he tracks down an old enemy who informed on Anson in prison. Meanwhile, Sam and Fi help Jesse's old collegue free himself from guilt incurred serving as an underling for a powerful man.
Michael had no idea how deep the rabbit hole really goes when he's forced to team up with Anson to save Sam's friend Beatriz.
Homer experiences the crushing joylessness of middle-management, and Lisa teaches Bart how to read more gud.
When Lisa finds out her favorite tween lit series is a fraud, she takes up the pen - and Homer gathers together a group of friends to scam the publishing world.
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