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* BrickJoke: Homer's CPR is to the rhythm of a Bee Gees song. He thinks it's "How Deep Is Your Love", even after Lenny suggests the faster beat "Stayin' Alive". Later, Bart has to do CPR on Grandpa, and he also uses "How Deep Is Your Love".
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* BrickJoke: Homer's CPR is to the rhythm of a Bee Gees song. He thinks it's "How Deep Is Your Love", even after Lenny suggests the faster beat "Stayin' Alive". Later, Bart has to do CPR on Grandpa, and he also [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike also]] uses "How Deep Is Your Love".
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Adding more examples and context, removing needless nitpicking about continuity in a 30+ year old show that rarely had any.
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* BrickJoke: Homer's CPR is to the rythm of a Bee Gees song. He thinks it's "How Deep Is Your Love", even after Lenny suggests the faster beat "Stayin' Alive". Later, Bart has to do CPR on Grandpa, and he also uses "How Deep Is Your Love".
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* BrickJoke: Homer's CPR is to the rythm rhythm of a Bee Gees song. He thinks it's "How Deep Is Your Love", even after Lenny suggests the faster beat "Stayin' Alive". Later, Bart has to do CPR on Grandpa, and he also uses "How Deep Is Your Love".
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* ForInconveniencePressOne: The suicide hotline Moe called in hopes of having human contact, even though a previous episode revealed that Moe has called Suicide Prevention so many times that they had to block his number.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Moe, as usual. Unlike most cases, this one is played for drama, with Homer and his friends panicking once they find out Moe hung himself, and desperately try to resuscitate him.
* ForInconveniencePressOne: The suicide hotline Moe called in hopes of having humancontact, even though a previous episode revealed that Moe has called Suicide Prevention so many times that they had contact. He accidentally hangs himself while waiting for them to block his number.finish listing all the options.
* ForInconveniencePressOne: The suicide hotline Moe called in hopes of having human
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* BrickJoke: Homer's CPR is to the rythm of a Bee Gees song. He thinks it's "How Deep Is Your Love", even after Lenny suggests the faster beat "Stayin' Alive". Later, Bart has to do CPR on Grandpa, and he also uses "How Deep Is Your Love".
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* MagicFeather: The suit for Moe, which causes others to treat him better and directly leads to his whiskey going public. When he loses the suit, Marge tells him the magic was inside him all along, even referencing ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', the TropeNamer itself. Subverted when Moe goes to the public stock presentation without the suit, his appearance causing the company to collapse immediately.
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* MagicFeather: The suit for Moe, which causes others to treat him better and directly leads to his whiskey going public. When he loses the suit, Marge tells him the magic was inside him all along, even referencing ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'', the TropeNamer itself. Subverted when Moe goes to the public stock presentation without the suit, his appearance causing the company to collapse immediately.
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* MyCountryTisOfTheeThatISting: When Moe is speaking about his whiskey at the public stock presentation, the biggest value drop takes place when he says he'll use the best ingredients available in America.
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* MagicFeather: The suit for Moe, which causes others to treat him better and directly leads to his whiskey going public. When he loses the suit, Marge tells him the magic was inside him all along, even referencing ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', the TropeNamer itself. [[spoiler:Subverted when Moe goes to the public stock presentation without the suit, his appearance causing the company to collapse immediately.]]
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* MagicFeather: The suit for Moe, which causes others to treat him better and directly leads to his whiskey going public. When he loses the suit, Marge tells him the magic was inside him all along, even referencing ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', the TropeNamer itself. [[spoiler:Subverted Subverted when Moe goes to the public stock presentation without the suit, his appearance causing the company to collapse immediately.]]
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* MagicFeather: The suit for Moe, which causes others to treat him better and directly leads to his whiskey going public. When he loses the suit, Marge tells him the magic was inside him all along, even referencing ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', the TropeNamer itself. [[spoiler:Subverted when Moe goes to the public stock presentation without the suit, his appearance causing the company to collapse immediately.
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* MagicFeather: The suit for Moe, which causes others to treat him better and directly leads to his whiskey going public. When he loses the suit, Marge tells him the magic was inside him all along, even referencing ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', the TropeNamer itself. [[spoiler:Subverted when Moe goes to the public stock presentation without the suit, his appearance causing the company to collapse immediately.]]
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* TheDeadRiseToAdvertise: The Bleeding Gums Murphy hologram. The company also uses other celebrities, including Princess Diana and Gandhi.
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* MagicFeather: The suit for Moe, which causes others to treat him better and directly leads to his whiskey going public. When he loses the suit, Marge tells him the magic was inside him all along, even referencing ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', the TropeNamer itself. [[spoiler:Subverted when Moe goes to the public stock presentation without the suit, his appearance causing the company to collapse immediately.
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Homer and Marge help a suicidal Moe get a new lease on life, which leads Moe to market his own whiskey; Grampa discovers that Bart is a better caretaker than most of the nurses at the retirement home; Lisa protests against the use of Bleeding Gums Murphy's image as a hologram that shills from beyond the grave.
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* ForInconveniencePressOne: The suicide hotline Moe called in hopes of having human contact, even though a previous episode revealed that Moe has called Suicide Prevention so many times that they had to block his number.
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* ForInconveniencePressOne: The suicide hotline Moe called in hopes of having human contact, even though a previous episode revealed that Moe has called Suicide Prevention so many times that they had to block his number.
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Homer and Marge help a suicidal Moe get a new lease on life, which leads Moe to market his own whiskey; Grampa discovers that Bart is a better caretaker than most of the nurses at the retirement home; Lisa protests against the use of Bleeding Gums Murphy's image as a hologram that shills from beyond the grave.
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* ForInconveniencePressOne: The suicide hotline Moe called in hopes of having human contact.contact, even though a previous episode revealed that Moe has called Suicide Prevention so many times that they had to block his number.
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Homer and Marge help a suicidal Moe get a new lease on life, which leads Moe to market his own whiskey; Grampa discovers that Bart is a better caretaker than most of the nurses at the retirement home; Lisa protests against the use of Bleeding Gums Murphy's image as a hologram that shills from beyond the grave.
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* ForInconveniencePressOne: The suicide hotline Moe called in hopes of having human contact.
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* ForInconveniencePressOne: The suicide hotline Moe called in hopes of having human contact.