![]() ![]() There’s something enthralling in the way Otto plays Mommy, and despite the dangers of the cult, we are still mesmerized by how she preaches union and solidarity. Otto perfectly brings a highly complex character to life, making our spines shiver even when she speaks swear words. While the treatment dispensed by Mommy is harsh, the choices the matriarch makes come from a place of self-convinced love, which makes the Kindred even scarier. Yes, Mommy is well aware of the harsh punishments she imposes on the Kindred, but in just a few episodes The Clearing underlines how the cult leader is convinced her morally ambiguous choices are the only thing protecting her children from the horror of the outside world. Still, we can see the horror she inflicts on them, and we can’t help but wonder how the cult leader can remain so blind to the consequences of her actions - or if it's a product of willful ignorance. Mommy’s words are graceful as she genuinely cares about her children. ![]() It was also pulled from Network 10 in Australia for a similar reason.On that note, while Palmer is great as the cult survivor who lets paranoia define her lifestyle, Miranda Otto absolutely shines as Mommy, the Kindred matriarch. He removes it and joins his co-workers in stealing from the store by using a forklift to move several plasma televisions.įollowing the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and the associated nuclear emergency, the episode was pulled from ProSieben due to jokes about nuclear meltdowns. The manager creates a fake Mexican ID card for him, in order to force him to work overtime without a pay bonus under threat of being deported, and Homer and his co-workers are later locked in the superstore late at night, with a chip implanted in the back of Homer's neck. In the subplot, Homer is hired as a greeter for Sprawl-Mart, a job he likes because there is no pressure to advance. She burns the restraining order and the pole, while the family reunites and plays Tijuana Taxi. She later sees Bart building a statue of her, and is impressed, but when she finds out that it was going to be burned, and Bart lies about why, Lisa says how she misses Bart's lies. ![]() Lisa responds that Bart has not done any nice things for her recently, but when Marge points out two examples to the contrary, she promises to destroy the order when she thinks of a third thing. Seeing Bart's feral behavior, Marge suggests to Lisa that she may have gone too far. He soon realizes that he can live the natural way, taking off his clothes, urinating anywhere he wants and playing with wild dogs. Marge decides to get an appeal for lifting the restraining order, but Bart repeatedly insults Judge Harm during the hearing, leading Judge Harm to expand the order to 200 feet (61 m), forcing Bart to live in the Simpsons' backyard. Lisa uses the restraining order - and a 20-foot (6 m) pole made by Homer to enforce it - to continually torment Bart, making him ride behind the school bus in a shopping cart and eat his school lunch outside in the rain, and later forcing him into the "Gay Interest" section of the library in order to humiliate him. Bart repeatedly bullies Lisa because she is enjoying the trip, and as revenge, Lisa obtains a restraining order against Bart that prevents him from coming within 20 feet (6 m) of her. It stars Peter Mullan as Frank Redmond, an engineer in the shipyards on the River Clyde, who becomes stagnant and quickly sinks into depression following his redundancy. The students of Springfield Elementary go on a field trip to the almost completely melted Springfield Glacier. On a Clear Day is a 2005 Scottish drama film written by Alex Rose and directed by Gaby Dellal. A repeat of this episode also replaced the episode " The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star", which was supposed to air on April 10, 2005, due to the death of Pope John Paul II 8 days earlier. ![]() It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 6, 2005. " On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister" is the eleventh episode of the sixteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. Repeat of the Powers of Ten parody couch gag from " The Ziff Who Came to Dinner", only in this version, Kang and Kodos can be heard laughing and Homer says, "Cool!" instead of "Wow!" 11th episode of the 16th season of The Simpsons " On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister" ![]()
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