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leela:i'm telling you i need this eye surgery!
proffessor: yes leela doesn't want any more morons staring at her hideose eye[turns to leela and stares at her eye]
-proffessor and leelaFuturama
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The Simpsons Season 2 Episode 13
Episode Title: Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment
Episode Plot After seeing Ned Flanders reject an offer from a man to get an illegal cable hook-up, Homer chases after the cable man and wants to be hooked up for free. He likes the new channels he gets, which the family watches with him. Lisa, however, feels suspicious about this. Following a Sunday School lesson regarding the existence and nature of Hell, Lisa becomes terrified of violations of the 10 Commandments, the adherence to which she is assured will keep ones soul safe from Hell. She fears that because Homer violated the Eighth Commandment, he will go to Hell when he dies. She additionally opposes other examples of common and harmless thievery all around her. She convinces Marge to pay the cost on two grapes in a grocery store which she has tested but not paid for. Lisa pays a visit to Reverend Lovejoy at church, where he suggests that Lisa cannot turn her father into the police (since she must continue to Honour Thy Father and Thy Mother), but he instead encourages Lisa to not watch anything on Homers cable hook-up, setting a good example.
Homer invites his friends from the power plant, as well as Apu, Moe, and Barney to watch The Bout to Knock the Other Guy Out! on pay-per-view. (Mr. Burns and Waylon Smithers show up as well). Lisa tries to boycott the party, and this results in Homer making her stay outside. Meanwhile, Bart has set up posters on the back door for his showing of an adult channel for 50 cents (although his age requirement is eight), but he is caught a few seconds later by Homer. Homers conscience eventually bothers him, more in the form of his daughters distress than a moral objection to stealing cable, and he gives in to Lisas protests, begrudgingly choosing not to watch the last minutes of the fight. Marge, Maggie, and Bart (otherwise reluctant) join them as well. He sits the fight out and when everyone leaves, he hesitantly (and unprofessionally) cuts his cable hook-up, despite Barts objection. Homer accidentally (somehow) cuts the electricity to all of Springfield in his random wire-cutting before finally cutting the cable wire.
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