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** LawyerFriendlyCameo: Lookalikes of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk The Hulk]] and [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour The Thing]] fight each other in the mob. They show up again on Homer's wanted picture grabbing his legs.
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** LawyerFriendlyCameo: Lookalikes of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk The Hulk]] and [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour [[ComicBook/FantasticFour The Thing]] fight each other in the mob. They show up again on Homer's wanted picture grabbing his legs.
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* ArtisticLicense: The Northern Irish do not actually celebrate St.Patrick’s Day. Their patron Saint is St.Stephen, whose day of celebration is nowhere near St.Patrick’s.
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* ArtisticLicense: The In real life, Northern Irish do Ireland's Protestant Unionists population does not actually celebrate St.St. Patrick’s Day. Their patron Saint is St. Stephen, whose day of celebration is nowhere near St.St. Patrick’s.
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* CantActPervertedTowardALoveInterest: The final cake Marge makes is for Homer to give him something to remember her by while in jail. After working at an erotic bakery the whole story, it's a sheet cake saying how much she loves Homer. Granted, Homer probably appreciates something that filled up the whole box...
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* ArtisticLicense: The Northern Irish do not actually celebrate St.Patrick’s Day. Their patron Saint is St.Stephen, whose day of celebration is nowhere near St.Patrick’s.
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** Alcohol was banned at St. Patrick's Day to stop the townsfolk from going on a drunken riot. Without the alcohol Springfield's Protestant and Catholic Irish groups are sober enough to remember they hate each other and cause a ''sober'' riot.
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** Alcohol was banned at St. Patrick's Day to stop the townsfolk from going on a drunken riot. Without the alcohol Springfield's Protestant Nothern and Catholic Southern Irish groups are sober enough to remember they hate each other and cause a ''sober'' riot.
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* StPatricksDayEpisode: The episode begins on an alcohol-free St. Patrick's Day celebration to avoid public fighting; ironically, being sober reminds the Irish of the Catholic-Protestant conflict and start a fight anyway.
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* StPatricksDayEpisode: The episode begins on an alcohol-free St. Patrick's Day celebration to avoid public fighting; ironically, being sober reminds the Irish of the Catholic-Protestant South-Nroth conflict and start a fight anyway.
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* VitriolicBestBuds: Despite their long history of conflict, Homer admits that he likes Ned more the more he spends time with him, and Ned confesses that despite everything he likes Homer too.
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* VitriolicBestBuds: Despite their long history of conflict, Homer admits that he likes Ned more the more he spends time with him, and Ned confesses that despite everything he likes Homer too.
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* VitriolicBestBuds: Despite their long history of conflict, Homer admits that he likes Ned more the more he spends time with him, and Ned confesses that despite everything he likes Homer too.
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* BaitAndSwitch: Marge, who's been working as an erotic baker the whole episode, sends Homer a cake that she says will help him get through his jail sentence until he can come home to her. His lustful reaction on peeking inside the box is simply [[BigEater Homer being Homer]]; it simply says "To the Love of My Life."
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* BaitAndSwitch: Marge, who's been working as an erotic baker the whole episode, sends Homer a cake that she says will help him get through his jail sentence until he can come home to her. His lustful reaction on peeking inside the box is simply just [[BigEater Homer being Homer]]; it simply says "To the Love of My Life."
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* BaitAndSwitch: Marge, who's been working as an erotic baker the whole episode, sends Homer a cake that she says will help him get through his jail sentence until he can come home to her. His lustful reaction on peeking inside the box is simply [[BigEater Homer being Homer]]; it simply says "To the Love of My Life."
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** LawyerFriendlyCameo: Lookalikes of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk The Hulk]] and [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour The Thing]] fight each other in the mob. They show up again on Homer's wanted picture grabbing his legs.
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** LawyerFriendlyCameo: Lookalikes of [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk The Hulk]] and [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour The Thing]] fight each other in the mob. They show up again on Homer's wanted picture grabbing his legs.
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* CliffhangerCopout: At the end of the first act, Snake fires a bullet at Homer, implying that he'll get shot by it. The second act, however, opens with the bullet ricocheting back to Snake, because of Ned Flanders appearing from the building nearby holding a sheet of bulletproof glass.
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* BountyHunter: One is sent after Homer when he doesn't appear in court after he gets bailed out of jail. Later he and Ned take up the profession.
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* BountyHunter: One is sent after After meeting a [[Series/DogTheBountyHunter stereotypical bounty hunter]] at the bail bondsman, Homer decides to become one himself, roping Ned into it as well. Ned eventually is hired to track Homer down when he doesn't appear show up in court after he gets bailed out of jail. Later he and Ned take up the profession. court.