The episode is an early introduction to the dysfunction within the Simpsons family, a theme that will prevail throughout the series, leading to stories much more charming than this one - but, at least you get to see Marge drunk. Monroe gives up on the family, the money they initially the Simpsons paid is returned in double, allowing them to purchase an upgraded television - seemingly reuniting the family. Unable to make progress through traditional means, the Simpsons try aversion therapy - leading them to cause a power overload throughout the city of Springfield by shocking each other repeatedly. Marvin Monroe, a family counsellor advertised during boxing matches. Eden Rohatensky attending the Nuclear Plants’ company picnic and realizing that his family appears quite dysfunctional in comparison to his colleagues’, Homer decides to sell uses the Simpsons’ menial college fund savings and sells the family’s television so that they can seek counselling from Dr.
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