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| 4 :01x04 - There's No Disgrace Like Home (Jan/28/1990) | | After an embarrassing experience at his company picnic, Homer begins to wonder if his family is too dysfunctional. Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie attend family therapy sessions with Dr. Marvin Monroe, an unorthodox psychotherapist who uses shock therapy to "cure" them. | Directors: Kent Butterworth, Gregg Vanzo Writer: Al Jean, Mike Reiss | | Songs: Dean Martin -- Pour The Wine | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Bart the General (Feb/04/1990) | | After defending Lisa from school bully Nelson Muntz, Bart becomes Nelson's latest target. Sick of the harassment and torment, Bart, Grampa Simpson, and Herman (a slightly deranged military antique store dealer with a missing arm) rally the town's children into fighting back against Nelson and his cronies. | | Guest Stars: Susan Blu as Weasel #1 | Director: David Silverman (1) Writer: John Swartzwelder | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Homer's Night Out (Mar/25/1990) | | Using his toy spy camera, Bart captures Homer drunkenly dancing with a stripper named Princess Kashmir and Xeroxes copies of the picture all over town--which gets Homer in trouble with Marge, not because he hung out with a stripper, but because Bart may see it as a sign that it's okay to treat women like sex objects. | | Guest Stars: Maggie Roswell as Princess Kashmir | Director: Rich Moore (1) Writer: Jon Vitti | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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