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* CatharsisFactor: Homer defeating Jessica Lovejoy's robot is satisfying after Jessica [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E7BartsGirlfriend had previously framed Bart for stealing from the church's collection plate, and gotten away with it.]]

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* CatharsisFactor: Homer defeating Jessica Lovejoy's robot is satisfying after Jessica [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E7BartsGirlfriend [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E7BartsGirlfriend had previously framed Bart for stealing from the church's collection plate, and gotten away with it.]]
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* CatharsisFactor: Homer defeating Jessica Lovejoy's robot is satisfying after Jessica had previously framed Bart for stealing from the church's collection plate.

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* CatharsisFactor: Homer defeating Jessica Lovejoy's robot is satisfying after Jessica [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E7BartsGirlfriend had previously framed Bart for stealing from the church's collection plate.plate, and gotten away with it.]]
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* CatharsisFactor: Homer defeating Jessica Lovejoy's robot is satisfying after Jessica had previously framed Bart for stealing from the church's collection plate.
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Removed this part as they were both at its funeral; whilst they weren't as focused on as Marge and Lisa, they both looked sad about the occurrence


* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Snowball II's death. The concept of a death of a family pet who's been around since the start of the show could have worked as the main emotional focus of an episode by itself, but due to it being relegated to a side-plot it's underexplored and ultimately [[StatusQuoIsGod glossed over]] by the end. We don't even find out Homer and Bart's reactions to the cat's death.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Snowball II's death. The concept of a death of a family pet who's been around since the start of the show could have worked as the main emotional focus of an episode by itself, but due to it being relegated to a side-plot it's underexplored and ultimately [[StatusQuoIsGod glossed over]] by the end. We don't even find out Homer and Bart's reactions to the cat's death.
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* {{Woolseyism}}: The Quebec French dub translates the "He's killing him softly with his saw" line as "''Il l'a envoyé scier''". [[{{Pun}} This]] literally means "He sent him to saw", but is phonetically close to "''Il l'a envoyé chier''", which literally means "he sent him to shit" but essentially means "he told him to fuck off".

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* {{Woolseyism}}: The Quebec Canadian French dub translates the "He's killing him softly with his saw" line as "''Il l'a envoyé scier''". [[{{Pun}} This]] literally means "He sent him to saw", but is phonetically close to "''Il l'a envoyé chier''", which literally means "he sent him to shit" but essentially means "he told him to fuck off".
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* {{Woolseyism}}: The French-Canadian dub translates the "He's killing him softly with his saw" line as "''Il l'a envoyé scier''". [[{{Pun}} This]] literally means "He sent him to saw", but is phonetically close to "''Il l'a envoyé chier''", which literally means "he sent him to shit" but essentially means "he told him to fuck off".

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* {{Woolseyism}}: The French-Canadian Quebec French dub translates the "He's killing him softly with his saw" line as "''Il l'a envoyé scier''". [[{{Pun}} This]] literally means "He sent him to saw", but is phonetically close to "''Il l'a envoyé chier''", which literally means "he sent him to shit" but essentially means "he told him to fuck off".
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* {{Woolseyism}}: The French-Canadian dub translates the "He's killing him softly with his saw" line as "''Il l'a envoyé scier''". [[{{Pun}} This]] literally means "He sent him to saw", but is phonetically close to "''Il l'a envoyé chier''", which literally means "he sent him to shit" but essentially means "he told him to fuck off", making it a good case of GettingCrapPastTheRadar.

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* {{Woolseyism}}: The French-Canadian dub translates the "He's killing him softly with his saw" line as "''Il l'a envoyé scier''". [[{{Pun}} This]] literally means "He sent him to saw", but is phonetically close to "''Il l'a envoyé chier''", which literally means "he sent him to shit" but essentially means "he told him to fuck off", making it a good case of GettingCrapPastTheRadar.off".
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Snowball II's death. The concept of a death of a family pet who's been around since the start of the show could have worked as the main emotional focus of an episode by itself, but due to it being relegated to a side-plot it's underexplored and ultimately [[StatusQuoIsGod glossed over]] by the end. We don't even find out Homer and Bart's reactions to the cat's death (though, if it were explored, there would be apathy from the both of them, since Bart and Homer love Santa's Little Helper [the dog] more).

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Snowball II's death. The concept of a death of a family pet who's been around since the start of the show could have worked as the main emotional focus of an episode by itself, but due to it being relegated to a side-plot it's underexplored and ultimately [[StatusQuoIsGod glossed over]] by the end. We don't even find out Homer and Bart's reactions to the cat's death (though, if it were explored, there would be apathy from the both of them, since Bart and Homer love Santa's Little Helper [the dog] more).death.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Snowball II's death. The concept of a death of a family pet who's been around since the start of the show could have worked as the main emotional focus of an episode by itself, but due to it being relegated to a side-plot it's underexplored and ultimately [[StatusQuoIsGod glossed over]] by the end. We don't even find out Homer and Bart's reactions to the cat's death (though, if it were explored, there would be apathy from the both of them, since Bart and Homer love Santa's Little Helper [the dog] more).

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Snowball II's death. The concept of a death of a family pet who's been around since the start of the show could have worked as the main emotional focus of an episode by itself, but due to it being relegated to a side-plot it's underexplored and ultimately [[StatusQuoIsGod glossed over]] by the end. We don't even find out Homer and Bart's reactions to the cat's death (though, if it were explored, there would be apathy from the both of them, since Bart and Homer love Santa's Little Helper [the dog] more).more).
* {{Woolseyism}}: The French-Canadian dub translates the "He's killing him softly with his saw" line as "''Il l'a envoyé scier''". [[{{Pun}} This]] literally means "He sent him to saw", but is phonetically close to "''Il l'a envoyé chier''", which literally means "he sent him to shit" but essentially means "he told him to fuck off", making it a good case of GettingCrapPastTheRadar.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Snowball II's death. The concept of a death of a family pet who's been around since the start of the show could have worked as the main emotional focus of an episode by itself, but due to it being relegated to a side-plot it's underexplored and ultimately [[StatusQuoIsGod glossed over]] by the end. We don't even find out Homer and Bart's reactions to the cat's death!

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Snowball II's death. The concept of a death of a family pet who's been around since the start of the show could have worked as the main emotional focus of an episode by itself, but due to it being relegated to a side-plot it's underexplored and ultimately [[StatusQuoIsGod glossed over]] by the end. We don't even find out Homer and Bart's reactions to the cat's death!death (though, if it were explored, there would be apathy from the both of them, since Bart and Homer love Santa's Little Helper [the dog] more).

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The Snowball II subplot is so absurdly over the top that you can’t help but laugh.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: The Snowball II subplot is so absurdly over the top that you can’t help but laugh.laugh.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Snowball II's death. The concept of a death of a family pet who's been around since the start of the show could have worked as the main emotional focus of an episode by itself, but due to it being relegated to a side-plot it's underexplored and ultimately [[StatusQuoIsGod glossed over]] by the end. We don't even find out Homer and Bart's reactions to the cat's death!

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** CrossesTheLineTwice: The Snowball II subplot is so absurdly over the top that you can’t help but laugh.
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