At Bart's apartment, Homer gets a new lease of life in a robot suit. Homer returns to normal when Bart starts to get back into the dating scene, and sleeps with one woman after another, including Lisa's former teacher, Miss Hoover. After the procedure, Bart visits Marge, who claims to not miss Homer that much, but in an attempt to initiate a conversation between her and Homer, he sees she does miss Homer. Unable to move on from his ex, Bart sees a targeted billboard telling him to move on using shock therapy that makes him forget. Elsewhere at Lisa's zombie soup kitchen, her husband Milhouse is attacked by a zombie. Working at a dinosaur amusement park, Bart laments that he misses his children. As soon as a glum Bart sends his two sons to his ex-wife Jenda's house, he needs advice more than ever now, but Homer is of no use when the monitor freezes. When Marge realizes that her husband is just a face on a screen, she is fed up with him, and gives the flash drive to Bart, so that Homer can reside with him until she can figure out a way to get used to him in his current form.īart shows Homer his new digs, an abandoned classroom at Springfield Elementary. After thirty years of clones dying, Frink cannot bring Homer back, but has stored his memory in a flash drive, which he plugs into a television screen. At his funeral, Professor Frink announces that he has made a clone of Homer, and Marge warns Homer to take this second chance seriously. Just when Homer seems to be taking Marge's words to heart, he marches upstairs to tell his wife that he will take his health seriously only to fall down the stairs and die. Marge wakes to find Homer atop of the kitchen table in nothing but his underwear, and gives him advice on his health. In this futuristic installment, Bart goes to a clinic to rid himself of his feelings for his ex-wife Jenda (who is now dating a xenomorph-like alien named Jerry), Lisa must choose whether or not to cure her zombie husband Milhouse after he gets bitten by a homeless zombie, and Marge (after putting up with years of Homer dying and being cloned back to life by Professor Frink) loads Homer onto a flatscreen monitor and throws him out of the house. The episode follows the 2011 episode " Holidays of Future Passed", set 30 years from the present. Stewart Burns and directed by Bob Anderson.
It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 13, 2014.
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