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** Homer saying the South will rise again? [[StillFightingTheCivilWar Problematic]]. Homer saying it in an attempt to sound like ''Abraham Lincoln''? Hilarious.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments:
** After their enslavement of the Earth in "Treehouse of Horror VII", there's something cathartic about the military effortlessly destroying the Rigelians.
** Homer and Marge are actually quite agile and effective as assassins. Thus, the resulting fight sequence is pretty sweet.



* NightmareFuel:
** While he arguably deserved it, Kodos getting vivisected and then smothered by Homer is unnerving.
** As one would figure, Hell has a fair amount of ghoulish imagery in "Heck House". Homer is also subjected to a pretty nasty fate to symbolize Sloth, getting diced as he sinks through his hammock.



* WhatAnIdiot: Bart (and by extension The Simpsons) are rather moronic for trusting the ObviouslyEvil Kodos. Lisa naturally lampshades this in the end, concluding that you can (sometimes) judge a book by its cover.

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* WhatAnIdiot: Bart (and by extension The Simpsons) are rather moronic for trusting the ObviouslyEvil Kodos. Lisa naturally lampshades this in the end, concluding that you can (sometimes) judge a book by its cover.----
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* WhatAnIdiot: Bart (and by extension The Simpsons) are rather moronic for trusting the ObviouslyEvil Kodos. Lisa naturally lampshades this in the end, concluding that sometimes one can judge a book by its cover.

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* WhatAnIdiot: Bart (and by extension The Simpsons) are rather moronic for trusting the ObviouslyEvil Kodos. Lisa naturally lampshades this in the end, concluding that sometimes one you can (sometimes) judge a book by its cover.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: After their enslavement of the Earth in "Treehouse of Horror VII", there's something cathartic about the military effortlessly destroying the Rigelians.

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After their enslavement of the Earth in "Treehouse of Horror VII", there's something cathartic about the military effortlessly destroying the Rigelians.



* CrossesTheLineTwice: During the SevenDeadlySins montage, Homer quips that he thought he had been killed by that magic spaghetti for Gluttony, seconds before his gruesome death for his Sloth.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: CrossesTheLineTwice:
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During the SevenDeadlySins montage, Homer quips that he thought he had been killed by that magic spaghetti for Gluttony, seconds before his gruesome death for his Sloth.



* NightmareFuel: While he arguably deserved it, Kodos getting vivisected and then smothered by Homer is unnerving.

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* NightmareFuel: NightmareFuel:
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While he arguably deserved it, Kodos getting vivisected and then smothered by Homer is unnerving.
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* NightmareFuel: While he arguably disturbed it, Kodos getting vivisected and then smothered by Homer is unnerving.

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* NightmareFuel: While he arguably disturbed deserved it, Kodos getting vivisected and then smothered by Homer is unnerving.
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* NightmareFuel: While he arguably disturbed it, Kang getting vivisected and then smothered by Homer is unnerving.

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* NightmareFuel: While he arguably disturbed it, Kang Kodos getting vivisected and then smothered by Homer is unnerving.
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* {{Squick}}: Kang being briefly pushed by Homer to give him a massage in the shower.
* WhatAnIdiot: Bart (and by extension The Simpsons) are rather moronic for trusting the ObviouslyEvil Kang. Lisa naturally lampshades this in the end, concluding that sometimes one can judge a book by its cover.

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* {{Squick}}: Kang Kodos being briefly pushed by Homer to give him a massage in the shower.
* WhatAnIdiot: Bart (and by extension The Simpsons) are rather moronic for trusting the ObviouslyEvil Kang.Kodos. Lisa naturally lampshades this in the end, concluding that sometimes one can judge a book by its cover.
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** As one would figure, Hell has a fair amount of ghoulish imagery in "Heck House". Homer is also subjected to a pretty nasty fate to symbolize Sloth, getting diced as he sinks through his hammock.

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** As one would figure, Hell has a fair amount of ghoulish imagery in "Heck House". Homer is also subjected to a pretty nasty fate to symbolize Sloth, getting diced as he sinks through his hammock.hammock.
* {{Squick}}: Kang being briefly pushed by Homer to give him a massage in the shower.
* WhatAnIdiot: Bart (and by extension The Simpsons) are rather moronic for trusting the ObviouslyEvil Kang. Lisa naturally lampshades this in the end, concluding that sometimes one can judge a book by its cover.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: After their enslavement of the Earth in "Treehouse of Horror VII", there's something cathartic about the military effortlessly destroying the Rigelians.
** Homer and Marge are actually quite agile and effective as assassins. Thus, the resulting fight sequence is pretty sweet.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: During the SevenDeadlySins montage, Homer quips that he thought he had been killed by that magic spaghetti for Gluttony, seconds before his gruesome death for his Sloth.
** Given the controversial nature of real-life "hell houses", the premise of "Heck House" crosses into this territory.
* NightmareFuel: While he arguably disturbed it, Kang getting vivisected and then smothered by Homer is unnerving.
** As one would figure, Hell has a fair amount of ghoulish imagery in "Heck House". Homer is also subjected to a pretty nasty fate to symbolize Sloth, getting diced as he sinks through his hammock.

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