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|originalAirdate= May 11th, 2014
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|blackboardText=The Birth-aversary Party
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|billboard=The Epic Birthday Party
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|specialGuestVoices= [[Peter Sagal]] as himself<br>[[Carl Kasell]] as himself<br>[[John Oliver]] as Booth Wilkes
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|specialGuestVoices= Peter Sagal as himself<br>Carl Kasell as himself<br>John Oliver as Booth Wilkes-John
 
|Show Runner= [[Al Jean]]
 
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|Written By= [[David H. Steinberg]]
 
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'''Pay Pal''' is a [[Season 25]] episode that premiered on May 11th, 2014. He celebrates an epic birthday party for [[Gus Huebner]].
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'''Pay Pal''' is the twenty-first episode of [[Season 25]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
When Marge swears off becoming friends with couples, after Homer insults the new neighbors, Lisa declares she need friends either, making Marge recant her previous promise.
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When [[Marge]] swears off becoming friends with couples, after Homer insults the new neighbors, Lisa declares she doesn't need friends either, making Marge recant her previous promise.
   
==Plot==
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==Full Story==
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Marge is making a Red Velvet Cake for a block party, but at the same time, Bart is watching an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon on a portable TV. Bart turns up the volume on his TV to drown out the sound of Marge's mixer, and Marge tries to counter by turning the mixer speed to full, only to end up making a mess and having to go to the store (in disguise) to get a store bought cake.
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Marge is making a cake for a block party when she has an accident. She ends up having to run to the store (in disguise) to get a store bought cake.
 
   
 
At the block party, Marge meets [[Booth Wilkes-John]], a British man, who invites Marge over to adult game night with his wife. Even though Marge wants to go, she thinks back to when Homer ruined another adult game night for her. Marge declines, at first, but later talks to Homer in bed about not having any friends, so she wants to go to this game night, yet Lisa chimes in with being okay with not having friends herself. Before game night, Marge reminds Homer of the proper etiquette.
Then, Lisa sings her [[Happy Anniversary|song]], and he buys a birthday cake for Gus Huebner, after he celebrates her birth-aversary, and Homer sings [[The Super Epic Party|a song]], after he goes to shop, and he buys Fizzy drinks, Haw-aiian shirts, and brie fondue.
 
   
 
At Booth's home, Marge and Homer mingle with the guests. The game begins with role play, and Homer unknowingly reveals the murderer in the story prompting Booth to kick Homer and Marge out of his house. Marge feels depressed over not having friends, but she is set on not having Lisa go through life without friends. Marge chooses to stage a party for Lisa and invite everyone who is familiar with her. The only problem is that only one boy comes to the Simpsons house. Marge plans to scrap the idea, but the guest won't leave unless he gets a party. Marge and Homer throw the party for the party animal and send him off with party favors just in time as Lisa arrives home. At Springfield Elementary, Marge goes on a mission to figure out why Lisa does not have any friends. [[Miss Hoover]] spells it out very clearly to Marge that no one in Lisa's class likes her for being to isolated and insistent in getting everyone to accept her views. Marge refuses to accept that and tries to find someone who does. When the class has to practice square dancing, Lisa is left without a partner until outside student named Tumi steps in.
At the block party, Marge meets Booth Wilkes, a British man, who invites Marge over to adult game night with his wife. Even though Marge wants to go, she thinks back to when Homer ruined another adult game night for her. Marge declines, at first, but later talks to Homer in bed about not having any friends, so she wants to go to this game night, yet Lisa chimes in with being okay with not having friends herself. Before game night, Marge reminds Homer of the proper etiquette.
 
   
 
It is soon discovered that Lisa and Tumi share the same interests. However, Bart quickly becomes suspicious and believes Lisa is being duped. When he follows Tumi to Krusty Burger play area, he learns the truth when he witnesses someone handing over some cash to Tumi and takes photos of the entire exchange. Bart delivers the photographic evidence to Lisa, who finds out that Tumi was being paid by Marge to be Lisa's friend and she confronts Marge for her behavior. Marge tries to express her sorrow, but Lisa refuses to forgive her.
Then, Lisa sings [[Lisa's Lament|her song]], after he makes peanut butter and jelly sandwich for the birth-aversary, after he gets a rubber chicken for [[Boneless]], and an alligator for [[Gummy the Alligator]].
 
   
 
Soon, Abe reveals that he paid Lenny and Carl to befriend Homer in the sandbox and to this day they are still friends, much to Homer's (at first) dismay. Later, Marge has a heart-to-heart conversation with Lisa, but she still refuses to forgive Marge and intends to tell every counselor about her evil deeds. Marge is in tears, which makes Lisa secretly proud and plan to use her newfound tactic to get what she wants in the future. Eventually, the thought of her mother in tears makes Lisa offer a genuine apology and forgives Marge.
At Booth's home, Marge and Homer mingle with the guests. The game begins with role play, and Homer unknowingly reveals the murderer in the story prompting Booth to kick Homer and Marge out. Marge feels depressed over not having friends, but she's set on having Lisa go through life with friends. Marge decides to have a party for Lisa and invite everyone who knows her. The only problem is that only one boy shows up. Marge decides to scrap the idea, but the kid won't leave unless he gets a party. Marge and Homer throw the party for the kid and send him off with party favors just in time as Lisa arrives home. At Springfield Elementary, Marge goes on a mission to figure out why Lisa does have any friends. [[Miss Hoover]] spells it out very clearly to Marge that no one in Lisa's class likes her for being to isolated and insistent in getting everyone to accept her views. Marge refuses to accept that and tries to find someone who does. When the class has to practice square dancing, Lisa is left with a partner until outside student named Tumi steps in.
 
   
 
The next day, Tumi apologizes to her for her behavior and why she accepted the bribe from Marge for payment on a new belt. She also admits she does like being friends with Lisa. Lisa forgives Tumi, but asks for her to be more honest with her from now on. However, Lisa ditches Tumi after she states of her fond to horse meat.
Then, Homer and Marge doing her goof-off and he [[The Goof Off|chasing goofing poweress]] and, he celebrates her birth-aversary and, he pulls the rainbow pinata, and he open the presents.
 
 
It is soon discovered that Lisa and Tumi share the same interests. However, Bart quickly becomes suspicious and believes Lisa is being duped. When he follows Tumi to Krusty Burger play area, he learns the truth when he witnesses someone handing over some cash to Tumi and takes photos of the whole exchange. Bart delivers the photographic evidence to Lisa, who finds out that Tumi was being paid by Marge to be Lisa's friend and she confronts Marge for her behavior. Marge tries to apologize, but Lisa refuses to forgive her.
 
 
Then, Lisa and Bart sings [[The Sad Song |They make you sad]] and [[The Happy Song|They make you happy]], and he play games for "[[What's That Feeling?]]" and "[[Tic Tac Toe]]", after he play games on the computer.
 
 
Soon, Abe reveals that he paid Lenny and Carl to befriend Homer in the sandbox and to this day they are still friends, much to Homer's (at first) dismay. Later, Marge has a heart-to-heart conversation with Lisa, but shwe still refuses to forgive Marge and intends to tell every psychiatrist about her evil deeds. Marge is in tears, which makes Lisa secretly proud and plan to use her newfound tactic to get what she wants in the future. Eventually, the thought of her mother in tears makes Lisa apologize and forgive Marge.
 
 
The next day, Tumi apologizes to her for her behavior and why she accepted the bribe from Marge for payment on a new belt. She also admits she does like being friends with Lisa. Lisa forgives Tumi, but asks for her to be more honest with her from now on. However, Lisa ditches her after she finds out she isn't a vegetarian.
 
 
Then, the gang [[Make a Wish|sings]] onstage, and he eats a giant cake, and cupcake pizza, and Gus Huebner celebrates her birth-aversary at the end, Gus Huebner, Lisa, Bart, Tumi, Lisa's friends, and the gang leaving on the sunset.
 
   
 
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Brick Like Me
Pay Pal
The Yellow Badge of Cowardge


Pay Pal is the twenty-first episode of Season 25.

Synopsis

When Marge swears off becoming friends with couples, after Homer insults the new neighbors, Lisa declares she doesn't need friends either, making Marge recant her previous promise.

Full Story

Marge is making a Red Velvet Cake for a block party, but at the same time, Bart is watching an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon on a portable TV. Bart turns up the volume on his TV to drown out the sound of Marge's mixer, and Marge tries to counter by turning the mixer speed to full, only to end up making a mess and having to go to the store (in disguise) to get a store bought cake.

At the block party, Marge meets Booth Wilkes-John, a British man, who invites Marge over to adult game night with his wife. Even though Marge wants to go, she thinks back to when Homer ruined another adult game night for her. Marge declines, at first, but later talks to Homer in bed about not having any friends, so she wants to go to this game night, yet Lisa chimes in with being okay with not having friends herself. Before game night, Marge reminds Homer of the proper etiquette.

At Booth's home, Marge and Homer mingle with the guests. The game begins with role play, and Homer unknowingly reveals the murderer in the story prompting Booth to kick Homer and Marge out of his house. Marge feels depressed over not having friends, but she is set on not having Lisa go through life without friends. Marge chooses to stage a party for Lisa and invite everyone who is familiar with her. The only problem is that only one boy comes to the Simpsons house. Marge plans to scrap the idea, but the guest won't leave unless he gets a party. Marge and Homer throw the party for the party animal and send him off with party favors just in time as Lisa arrives home. At Springfield Elementary, Marge goes on a mission to figure out why Lisa does not have any friends. Miss Hoover spells it out very clearly to Marge that no one in Lisa's class likes her for being to isolated and insistent in getting everyone to accept her views. Marge refuses to accept that and tries to find someone who does. When the class has to practice square dancing, Lisa is left without a partner until outside student named Tumi steps in.

It is soon discovered that Lisa and Tumi share the same interests. However, Bart quickly becomes suspicious and believes Lisa is being duped. When he follows Tumi to Krusty Burger play area, he learns the truth when he witnesses someone handing over some cash to Tumi and takes photos of the entire exchange. Bart delivers the photographic evidence to Lisa, who finds out that Tumi was being paid by Marge to be Lisa's friend and she confronts Marge for her behavior. Marge tries to express her sorrow, but Lisa refuses to forgive her.

Soon, Abe reveals that he paid Lenny and Carl to befriend Homer in the sandbox and to this day they are still friends, much to Homer's (at first) dismay. Later, Marge has a heart-to-heart conversation with Lisa, but she still refuses to forgive Marge and intends to tell every counselor about her evil deeds. Marge is in tears, which makes Lisa secretly proud and plan to use her newfound tactic to get what she wants in the future. Eventually, the thought of her mother in tears makes Lisa offer a genuine apology and forgives Marge.

The next day, Tumi apologizes to her for her behavior and why she accepted the bribe from Marge for payment on a new belt. She also admits she does like being friends with Lisa. Lisa forgives Tumi, but asks for her to be more honest with her from now on. However, Lisa ditches Tumi after she states of her fond to horse meat.

Videos

Citations

Season 24 Season 25 Episodes Season 26
HomerlandTreehouse of Horror XXIVFour Regrettings and a FuneralYoloLabor PainsThe Kid is All RightYellow SubterfugeWhite Christmas BluesSteal This EpisodeMarried to the BlobSpecs and the CityDiggsThe Man Who Grew Too MuchThe Winter of His ContentThe War of ArtYou Don't Have to Live Like a RefereeLuca$Days of Future FutureWhat to Expect When Bart's ExpectingBrick Like MePay PalThe Yellow Badge of Cowardge