Kamp Krusty

Air date: 9/24/92

Bart and Lisa go off for the summer to Krusty's camp for kids, but instead of meeting Krusty they meet his bean-counting surrogate, Mr. Black. With their children gone, Homer and Marge enjoy a romantic summer, but Bart and Lisa are put to work making crummy merchandise, until Krusty returns and sets things right – by taking the kids to Tijuana.
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A Streetcar Named Marge

Air date: 10/1/92

Marge wins the lead in a musical production of “A Streetcar Named Desire”, in which Ned Flanders plays Stanley Kawalski. Marge is infuriated by Homer's brutishness and insensitivity during preproduction, until he sees the play and reveals to Marge that he has grasped its meaning. While rehearsing, Marge sticks Maggie in the Ayn Dare Care Center, where her pacifier is immediately taken from her, and a la “The Great Escape”, she must struggle to win it back.

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Homer the Heretic

Air date: 10/8/92

Homer decides not to go to church one Sunday and has the greatest morning of his life. He continues to avoid services, causing Marge to worry about the fate of his soul. Then, one Sunday, Homer inadvertently burns the house down, and is saved by the heroism of the local fire department, manned by volunteers of all faiths.

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Lisa the Beauty Queen

Air date: 10/15/92

After a caricature artist does an unflattering portrait of Lisa, she enters a junior beauty pageant to regain her self-esteem. She finishes second, but when the winner is unable to fulfill her duties due to a freak accident, Lisa is able to ride in a parade as Little Miss Springfield. But when the cigarette company which sponsors the pageant asks her to promote their product, she is confronted with a terrible dilemma.