Dog of Death

Air date: 3/12/92

After lottery fever grips Springfield – and makes Kent Brockman even richer – the Simpsons discover their dog needs an expensive operation. When the family resents the cost of the surgery, the dog runs away – and is trained to be a killer by Mr. Burns. But when Santa's Little Helper is ordered to attack Bart, the love of a dog for his boy wins out.

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Colonel Homer

Air date: 3/26/92

After an argument with Marge, Homer runs off to a country-western bar, where he discovers beautiful songstress Lurleen Lumpkin. Homer decides to manage her, leading Marge to wonder if she's losing her man to a younger woman. But after Lurleen's successful appearance on a country comedy show, “Yah Hoo!” she realizes there's on one for Homer but his wife.

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Black Widower

Air date: 4/9/92

The evil Sideshow Bob reappears, apparently reformed, and wishes to marry Marge's sister, Selma. Bart is convinced that his old nemesis is up to no good, and he finally proves that Bob intends to murder his new bride for the money.

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The Otto Show

Air date: 4/23/92

After a riotous visit to Springfield by Spinal Tap, bus driver Otto loses his license. He moves in with the Simpsons, who lean on Marge's sisters at the DMV to help him get his job back.

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Bart's Friend Falls in Love

Air date: 5/7/92

After a sex education class at Springfield Elementary, Millhouse falls in love with a beautiful new girl, Samantha Stanky. Bart's jealousy drives them apart, landing Samantha in a Catholic School. Meanwhile, Homer tires to suppress his appetite while he sleeps but instead increases his vocabulary.

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Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?

Air date: 8/27/92

Mr. Burns discovers that Homer is sterile, and placates him with an award presented by Joe Frazier. Then Homer's half-brother Herb Powell returns and attempts to resuscitate his sagging fortunes with an invention that allows babies to talk to adults.