The episode is mainly focused around Lisa as she meets a new girl at her school, Allison.

Perfect storytelling and character work play a vital role in making this the best subplot in the series.

“Never, Marge.

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I can’t live the button-down life like you.

I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles.

The monologue makes Homer stand out from any other television character, inThe Simpsonsor any other show.

Lisa and Homer from The Simpsons

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What Are Some Of The Other Great Simpsons Subplots?

This subplot involvesHomer finding an old Japanese laundry detergent with his face onat the garbage dump.

The episode ends with Bart comedically calling Homer “Fish Bulb.”

Homer speaks while sitting in bed and looking stern in The Simpsons season 35 finale

There are so many subplots in episodes ofThe Simpsonsthat are just utterly genius and a masterpiece to watch.

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