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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: After selling out Lisa's room, Homer makes her move in with Bart, which has a lot of potential as a RoommateDrama story and is [[TrivialTitle even what the episode is named after]]. This ends up getting almost no focus in the story, with the rest of it being a Homer/Lisa plot.
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What an Idiot is now Flame Bait
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* WhatAnIdiot: The repo men decide to take the deprivation tanks, and didn't consider checking if anybody was actually in them. Thus they end up carrying the one that still has Homer in it, and apparently the lady who owns the store didn't feel the need to tell them.
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* WhatAnIdiot: The repo men decide to take the deprivation tanks, and didn't consider checking if anybody was actually in them. Thus they end up carrying the one that still has Homer in it, and apparently the lady who owns the store didn't feel the need to tell them.them.
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* WhatAnIdiot: The repo men decide to take the deprivation tanks, and didn't consider checking if anybody was actually in them. Thus they end up carrying the one that still has Homer in it, and apparently the lady who owns the store didn't feel the need ot ell to tell them.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The sequence where Lisa sees herself from Homer's perspective makes out that Lisa is hypercritical of Homer who "takes her to a lot of places he hates" just to be with her. However, it's hard to feel sorry for him during said sequence, considering that at the beginning of the episode he loudly and obnoxiously whined about every place Lisa wanted to go. Also, considering that he turned her bedroom into a generator for a cell phone tower, made her share a room with Bart, and refused to leave her alone while she was trying to do her homework, causing her to be under both mental and physical stress, she had every reason to angry at him.
* WhatAnIdiot: The repo men decide to take the deprivation tanks, and didn't consider checking if anybody was actually in them. Thus they end up carrying the one that still has Homer in it.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The sequence where Lisa sees herself from Homer's perspective makes out that Lisa is hypercritical of Homer who "takes her to a lot of places he hates" just to be with her. However, it's hard to feel sorry for him during said sequence, considering that at the beginning of the episode he loudly and obnoxiously whined about every place Lisa wanted to go. Also, considering that he turned her bedroom into a generator for a cell phone tower, made her share a room with Bart, and refused to leave her alone while she was trying to do her homework, causing her to be under both mental and physical stress, she had every reason to angry at him.
him. The episode ends without these problems being resolved.
* WhatAnIdiot: The repo men decide to take the deprivation tanks, and didn't consider checking if anybody was actually in them. Thus they end up carrying the one that still has Homer init.it, and apparently the lady who owns the store didn't feel the need ot ell them.
* WhatAnIdiot: The repo men decide to take the deprivation tanks, and didn't consider checking if anybody was actually in them. Thus they end up carrying the one that still has Homer in
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You're too kind...
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The sequence where Lisa sees herself from Homer's perspective makes out that Lisa is hypercritical of Homer who "takes her to a lot of places he hates" just to be with her. However, it's hard to feel sorry for him during said sequence, considering that at the beginning of the episode he loudly and obnoxiously whined about every place Lisa wanted to go. Also, considering that he turned her bedroom into a generator for a cell phone tower, made her share a room with Bart, and refused to leave her alone while she was trying to do her homework, causing her to be under both mental and physical stress, she had every reason to angry at him. him.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The sequence where Lisa sees herself from Homer's perspective makes out that Lisa is hypercritical of Homer who "takes her to a lot of places he hates" just to be with her. However, it's hard to feel sorry for him during said sequence, considering that at the beginning of the episode he loudly and obnoxiously whined about every place Lisa wanted to go, when it was clearly stated to be her turn to chose an activity. Also, considering that he turned her bedroom into a generator for a cell phone tower, made her share a room with Bart, and refused to leave her alone while she was trying to do her homework, she had every reason to angry at him.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The sequence where Lisa sees herself from Homer's perspective makes out that Lisa is hypercritical of Homer who "takes her to a lot of places he hates" just to be with her. However, it's hard to feel sorry for him during said sequence, considering that at the beginning of the episode he loudly and obnoxiously whined about every place Lisa wanted to go, when it was clearly stated to be her turn to chose an activity.go. Also, considering that he turned her bedroom into a generator for a cell phone tower, made her share a room with Bart, and refused to leave her alone while she was trying to do her homework, she had every reason to angry at him.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The sequence where Lisa sees herself from Homer's perspective makes out that Lisa is hypercritical of Homer who "takes her to a lot of places he hates" just to be with her. However, it's hard to feel sorry for him during said sequence, considering that at the beginning of he the episode he loudly and obnoxiously whined about every place Lisa wanted to go, when it was clearly stated to be her turn to chose an activity. Also, considering that he turned her bedroom into a generator for a cell phone tower, made her share a room with Bart Bart, and refused to leave her alone while she was trying to do her homework, she had every reason to angry at him.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Upon Marge scolding him for the prank where Bart pretends that an escaped criminal was breaking into the house he points out that Marge shouldn't have been eavesdropping on everyone's phone calls.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Upon Marge scolding him for the park where Bart pretends that an escaped criminal was breaking into the house he points out that Marge shouldn't have been evesdropping on everyone's phonecalls.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Upon Marge scolding him for the park prank where Bart pretends that an escaped criminal was breaking into the house he points out that Marge shouldn't have been evesdropping eavesdropping on everyone's phonecalls.phone calls.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Upon Marge scolding him for the park where Bart pretends that an escaped criminal was breaking into the house he points out that Marge shouldn't have been evesdropping on everyone's phonecalls.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The sequence where Lisa sees herself from Homer's perspective makes out that Lisa is hypercritical of Homer who "takes her to a lot of places he hates" just to be with her. However, it's hard to feel sorry for him during said sequence, considering that at the beginning of he episode he loudly and obnoxiously whined about every place Lisa wanted to go, when it was clearly stated to be her turn to chose an activity. Also, considering that turned her bedroom into generator for a cell phone tower, made her share a room with Bart and refused to leave her alone while she was trying to do her homework, she had every reason to angry at him.
* WhatAnIdiot: The repo men decide totank take the deprivation tanks, and didn't consider checking if anybody was actually in them. Thus they end up carrying the one that still has Homer in it.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The sequence where Lisa sees herself from Homer's perspective makes out that Lisa is hypercritical of Homer who "takes her to a lot of places he hates" just to be with her. However, it's hard to feel sorry for him during said sequence, considering that at the beginning of he episode he loudly and obnoxiously whined about every place Lisa wanted to go, when it was clearly stated to be her turn to chose an activity. Also, considering that turned her bedroom into generator for a cell phone tower, made her share a room with Bart and refused to leave her alone while she was trying to do her homework, she had every reason to angry at him.
* WhatAnIdiot: The repo men decide to
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