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ā—„ Lisa Gets the Blues
Forgive and Regret
Left Behind ā–ŗ

Forgive and Regret is the eighteenth episode of Season 29. As of this episode, the series has officially surpassed Gunsmoke to become the longest-running scripted primetime television series by number of episodes.

Synopsis

Grampa Simpson admits to Homer about the past. He comes to realize that the issue will not be easy to reconcile when he makes a recovery.

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The episode begins with an opening parody of Gunsmoke, and then cuts to the episode. It shows Homer eating as many of Moe's eggs as possible for 50 dollars, but fails. While driving home, he accidentally knocks over a streetlight. A man appears asking Homer to sell his car for around $500, which he accepts because his car will be used in a demolition derby.

While at the derby, Grampa has a heart attack, and faced with the solution to either watch the rest of the derby and see his car win, or escort his father to the hospital, Homer decides to help him. On his deathbed, Grampa makes a startling confession to Homer, whom he forgives.

However, Grampa ends up living, and Homer is still irritated at Grampa's statement. The confession is eventually revealed to be that Grampa got rid of the recipes Homer's mother, Mona, made for him when Homer was a kid. They were special to Homer because while Grampa was violent and abusive to him, Mona helped Homer cope through baking. She wrote small sayings on the back of each recipe as well. Grampa, who now feels guilty of what he did many years ago, goes to the place the family lived in long ago to find them.

When the Simpsons find Grampa, Homer plans to stop him because the recipe box is still resting on a cliffside, and Grampa] could lose his life getting them. Homer helps him to safety and to get the recipe box, and for a minute Grampa looks like he is sacrificing himself so Homer can reach it, but when Homer reaches it, he lands on a bed he got rid of long ago. However, the box is empty.

While stopping at a nearby restaurant, Homer recognizes the taste of the pie he is eating as the same one he and his mother used to bake. The waitress tells him she found the recipes falling down the cliff when Grampa through them out and gives them to Homer, wrapped in a bow, and Homer and Grampa reconcile once again.

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ā—„ Season 28 Season 29 Episodes Season 30 ā–ŗ
The Serfsons ā€¢ Springfield Splendor ā€¢ Whistler's Father ā€¢ Treehouse of Horror XXVIII ā€¢ Grampy Can Ya Hear Me ā€¢ The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be ā€¢ Singin' in the Lane ā€¢ Mr. Lisa's Opus ā€¢ Gone Boy ā€¢ Haw-Haw Land ā€¢ Frink Gets Testy ā€¢ Homer Is Where the Art Isn't ā€¢ 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage ā€¢ Fears of a Clown ā€¢ No Good Read Goes Unpunished ā€¢ King Leer ā€¢ Lisa Gets the Blues ā€¢ Forgive and Regret ā€¢ Left Behind ā€¢ Throw Grampa from the Dane ā€¢ Flanders' Ladder
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