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“Write a Simpsons episode where Homer becomes addicted to drugs (If drugs are not” (1 conversations)
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Aug 14, 2023 at 11:57 PM BST
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Write a Simpsons episode where Homer becomes addicted to drugs (If drugs are not allowed, replace it with something appropriate), Meanwhile, Bart accidentally ruins his favourite shirt
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Title: "Homer's Addiction and Bart's Betrayal" INT. SIMPSON LIVING ROOM - DAY Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are seated on the couch watching TV. Homer, covered in crumbs, munches on donuts, clearly obsessed with food. Marge: (concerned) Homer, maybe you should cut back on the donuts a little. Homer: (ignoring) Mmm, donuts! Nothing can ever replace you! INT. SPRINGFIELD ELEMENTARY - DAY Bart, wearing his cherished lucky shirt, plays a competitive game of dodgeball. Suddenly, Bart accidentally throws a ball that rips his lucky shirt right down the middle. Bart: (gasps) No! My lucky shirt! INT. SIMPSON KITCHEN - DAY Homer stumbles upon a hidden stash of sugar while looking for more donuts. He tries some and suddenly feels a euphoric rush. Homer: (excitedly) Wow! This sugar is amazing! I need more! INT. SPRINGFIELD ELEMENTARY - CLASSROOM - DAY Bart, still dejected over his ruined shirt, sulks at his desk during class. Milhouse notices Bart's sadness and approaches him. Milhouse: Hey, Bart, what's wrong? You seem devastated. Bart: My lucky shirt is gone. It's like I've lost my superpowers. Milhouse: Maybe I can help you find a new lucky item. INT. SIMPSON LIVING ROOM - DAY Homer, now hooked on sugar, sneaks into the kitchen at night and takes spoonfuls of sugar to satisfy his cravings. INT. SPRINGFIELD ELEMENTARY - CLASSROOM - DAY Bart and Milhouse search for a new lucky item in the school's lost and found. They come across an ancient-looking coin. Milhouse: This could be your new lucky coin, Bart. Like a superhero sidekick! INT. SPRINGFIELD ELEMENTARY - PLAYGROUND - DAY Bart, now wearing his new lucky coin around his neck, rejoins a dodgeball game. His luck seems to fluctuate as he dodges some balls but gets hit by others. INT. SIMPSON KITCHEN - DAY Marge, worried about Homer's excessive consumption of sugar, confides in Lisa. Marge: Lisa, your father is acting strange. He's addicted to sugar, and I don't know what to do. Lisa: We should introduce Dad to healthier alternatives and encourage him to make better choices. INT. SPRINGFIELD ELEMENTARY - CLASSROOM - DAY Bart gets hit squarely in the face with a dodgeball. Seeing Bart's frustration, Milhouse steps in. Milhouse: Maybe there's more to luck than objects, Bart. Believe in yourself! Bart: You're right, Milhouse. I don't need a shirt or a coin to be lucky; I have my skills! INT. SPRINGFIELD ELEMENTARY - GYMNASIUM - DAY Bart, now fully confident without relying on superstitions, impressively dominates in the dodgeball game, helping his team win. INT. SIMPSON LIVING ROOM - DAY Lisa presents a healthy dessert option while Homer eyes his beloved donuts. Lisa: Dad, I made you a delicious fruit salad. It's a healthier way to satisfy your cravings. Homer takes a bite, resisting the temptation of his usual sugary snack. Homer: (surprised) Mmm, this fruit salad is fantastic! Maybe I can cut back on sugar after all. Marge smiles, relieved that Homer is willing to make healthier choices. FADE OUT.