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I'm not really sure this was unintentional.


* UnintentionallySympathetic: In "Life's A Glitch, Then You Die," Lisa doesn't even hesitate before choosing Marge to go with her to Mars, leaving Bart and Homer behind on Earth. While in Bart's case that was indeed cruel, in Homer's case he ''did'' just instigate the apocalypse due to his failure to make the power plant computers Y2K compliant. Is it really that hard to believe she'd immediately choose Marge in that situation?
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** The Collector held a phaser that was allegedly fired once to prevent Creator/WilliamShatner from making another album. Shatner made four more albums ever since, with the last one being in 2013.

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** The Collector held a phaser that was allegedly fired once to prevent Creator/WilliamShatner from making another album. Since 2004, Shatner made four more albums ever since, with the last one being in 2013.has released eight albums.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl, at least to the people in charge of writing the ''Simpsons'' comics.

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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl, at least to the people in charge of writing the ''Simpsons'' comics. Werewolf Flanders has also appeared in merchandise.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: In "Life's A Glitch, Then You Die," Lisa doesn't even hesitate before choosing Marge to go with her to Mars, leaving Bart and Homer behind on Earth. While in Bart's case that was indeed cruel, in Homer's case he ''did'' just instigate the apocalypse due to his failure to make the power plant computers Y2K compliant. Is it really that hard to believe she'd immediately choose Marge given Homer's ''very'' LethalStupidity?

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: In "Life's A Glitch, Then You Die," Lisa doesn't even hesitate before choosing Marge to go with her to Mars, leaving Bart and Homer behind on Earth. While in Bart's case that was indeed cruel, in Homer's case he ''did'' just instigate the apocalypse due to his failure to make the power plant computers Y2K compliant. Is it really that hard to believe she'd immediately choose Marge given Homer's ''very'' LethalStupidity?in that situation?
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: In "Life's A Glitch, Then You Die," Lisa doesn't even hesitate before choosing Marge to go with her to Mars, leaving Bart and Homer behind on Earth. While in Bart's case that was indeed cruel, in Homer's case he ''did'' just instigate the apocalypse due to his failure to make the power plant computers Y2K compliant. Is it really that hard to believe she'd immediately choose Marge given Homer's ''very'' LethalStupidity?

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