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While the Simpsons are eating pork chops, a solar eclipse occurs. [[Marge]], [[Maggie]], [[Lisa]] and [[Bart]] go outdoors to watch it, but Homer refuses to leave the dining room. Irritated with Homer for not watching the eclipse, Marge wants him to go on a date night the next day.
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While the Simpsons are eating pork chops, a solar eclipse occurs. [[Marge]], [[Maggie]], [[Lisa]] and [[Bart]] go outdoors to watch it, but Homer refuses to leave the dining room. Irritated with Homer for not watching the eclipse, Marge wants him to go on a date night with her the next day. After a romantic evening, Homer and Marge return home and prepare to have sex, but they are interrupted by a visit from [[Ned Flanders]], who asks for advice; he has been forced to close down the [[Leftorium]] and is now out of a job. Homer suggests that Ned apply for job at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|Nuclear Plant's]] human resources division, while his sons Rod and Todd stay with the Simpsons. However, Todd begins to irritate Lisa, and Flander's heavy handed methods at the Plant similarly irritate homer and the other employees.
Flanders was fired from the plant after giving charity money to Mr. Burns. He was soon hired by Springfield Harbor Cruises to be a dance instructor, but his use of the bible as guides to dancing has lead him to become fired. He was then hired by Rolling Stone Magazine, but soon got fired for shaving hair off all members of [[The Rolling Stones]]. Afterwards, he attempted to sell bibles with his own Bible stand, but was dwindled by an adjacent Koran stand, leaving him no choice but to become unemployed.
 
   
 
That evening, Homer prays for Ned to be fired, which occurs the next day after Flanders suggests that Mr Burns give money to charity. He is soon hired by Springfield Harbor Cruises to be a dance instructor, but his use of the Bible as a guids to dancing leads to him losing this job as well. He is then hired by Rolling Stone Magazine, but is fired again for shaving hair off all members of [[The Rolling Stones]]. Afterwards, he attempted to sell bibles with his own Bible stand, but is dwindled by an adjacent Koran stand, leaving him no choice but to become unemployed.
Flanders eventually got a job at [[Springfield Elementary School|Springfield Elementary]] as a substitute teacher, after Marge suggested to him to be like Jesus as a teacher. Initially, he felt pressured by all of the disobedient students, particularly with [[Nelson Muntz|Nelson]] running the entire plan to ruin Flanders' job. He resigned after Bart spat a spitball onto his mustache, who was peer-pressured by Nelson.
 
   
 
After Marge suggests that he follow in Jesus's footsteps as a teacher, Flanders eventually gets a job at [[Springfield Elementary School|Springfield Elementary]] as a substitute teacher. Initially, he feels pressured by all of the disobedient students, particularly with [[Nelson Muntz|Nelson]] running the entire plan to ruin Flanders' job. He resigns after Bart spits a spitball onto his mustache, after he was peer-pressured by Nelson.
Homer and Bart went to Moe's to discuss Flanders' ruined life; Homer tells him that Bart was the one who made Flanders' life ruined. Eventually, Bart came up with an idea. He and Homer went to Flanders' house to apologize to Flanders. Bart and Flanders then organized a plan to get the students to be less rowdy. With a few gadgets along the way, he and Flanders were able to make the students calm to Flanders by explaining that it was [[God]]'s will.
 
   
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As Bart feels regretful for his actions, he and Homer go to Moe's to discuss Flander's ruined life. Eventually, Bart comes up with an idea; he and Homer go to Flanders' house to apologize for ruining his chances at teaching and to convince him to give it another chance. Ned is hesitant at first, but Bart encourages him to continue teaching in the memory of his late wife, [[Edna Krabappel]]. With the help of a few gadgets, Bart and Ned intimidate the students into behaving by pulling several tricks and disguising them as acts of God. With his confidence restored, Ned thanks Bart for his help.
Near the end of the episode, Flanders is happy to have disciplined the students. He can be a good teacher. The students were quiet but talking to themselves and the class hamster was thinking to himself.
 
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==

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Left Behind
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"Left Behind" is the nineteenth episode of Season 29.

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Homer gets Ned Flanders a job at the plant, and he soon learns that no good deed goes unpunished when Flanders starts to insist on carpools and demands more from Homer's work performance. Meanwhile, Marge believes that their marriage has lost its spark.

Full Story

While the Simpsons are eating pork chops, a solar eclipse occurs. Marge, Maggie, Lisa and Bart go outdoors to watch it, but Homer refuses to leave the dining room. Irritated with Homer for not watching the eclipse, Marge wants him to go on a date night with her the next day. After a romantic evening, Homer and Marge return home and prepare to have sex, but they are interrupted by a visit from Ned Flanders, who asks for advice; he has been forced to close down the Leftorium and is now out of a job. Homer suggests that Ned apply for job at the Nuclear Plant's human resources division, while his sons Rod and Todd stay with the Simpsons. However, Todd begins to irritate Lisa, and Flander's heavy handed methods at the Plant similarly irritate homer and the other employees.

That evening, Homer prays for Ned to be fired, which occurs the next day after Flanders suggests that Mr Burns give money to charity. He is soon hired by Springfield Harbor Cruises to be a dance instructor, but his use of the Bible as a guids to dancing leads to him losing this job as well. He is then hired by Rolling Stone Magazine, but is fired again for shaving hair off all members of The Rolling Stones. Afterwards, he attempted to sell bibles with his own Bible stand, but is dwindled by an adjacent Koran stand, leaving him no choice but to become unemployed.

After Marge suggests that he follow in Jesus's footsteps as a teacher, Flanders eventually gets a job at Springfield Elementary as a substitute teacher. Initially, he feels pressured by all of the disobedient students, particularly with Nelson running the entire plan to ruin Flanders' job. He resigns after Bart spits a spitball onto his mustache, after he was peer-pressured by Nelson.

As Bart feels regretful for his actions, he and Homer go to Moe's to discuss Flander's ruined life. Eventually, Bart comes up with an idea; he and Homer go to Flanders' house to apologize for ruining his chances at teaching and to convince him to give it another chance. Ned is hesitant at first, but Bart encourages him to continue teaching in the memory of his late wife, Edna Krabappel. With the help of a few gadgets, Bart and Ned intimidate the students into behaving by pulling several tricks and disguising them as acts of God. With his confidence restored, Ned thanks Bart for his help.

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Season 28 Season 29 Episodes Season 30
The SerfsonsSpringfield SplendorWhistler's FatherTreehouse of Horror XXVIIIGrampy Can Ya Hear MeThe Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to BeSingin' in the LaneMr. Lisa's OpusGone BoyHaw-Haw LandFrink Gets TestyHomer Is Where the Art Isn't3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a MarriageFears of a ClownNo Good Read Goes UnpunishedKing LeerLisa Gets the BluesForgive and RegretLeft BehindThrow Grampa from the DaneFlanders' Ladder