When Marge wakes up within the morning, the living room is littered with broken pieces of pizza boxes. Marge follows Homer’s complaints to the kitchen, where he is in his underwear, perched atop the kitchen table, defying her hopes that a bear was the culprit. Marge tells Homer that she hopes he will give his health more consideration. While Marge informed Homer that horses can live up to 30 years, Homer believed he could live for only 30 years. Homer marches upstairs to tell his wife that he would start taking care of himself just as it appears he is taking Marge’s advice to heart. However, because he is out of shape, he suffers a heart attack and falls down the stairs. Soon after, Homer’s funeral takes place at the church, and the entire town mourns the loss of the patriarch of the Simpson family. Jonathan Frink, Jr. abruptly ends the meeting to declare that he has created a clone of Homer. He had intended to begin with a sheep, but ultimately decided he would want to test a more straightforward topic. Homer asks Marge if she cooked potato salad for the wake after she warns him to take this second opportunity seriously.

Suppose that a third Homer clone shows up the day after the second Homer clone’s funeral. A montage begins as numerous Homer clones eventually perish as a result of his ignorance. About three years later, the third Homer passes away, the fourth Homer tumbles into the third Homer’s open grave, and the fifth Homer uses a toaster to electrocute himself a year later. However, nobody knows what became to the sixth Homer. After learning he won’t be able to eat solid food for two weeks, the seventh Homer, seven years after the first one’s death, checks himself into the hospital and then ends his life. After a while, a fresh Homer clone is piling up dozens of dead clone corpses to reach a high shelf, only to have that clone fall and perish.

Thirty years later, the Simpson family, which now includes Lisa’s husband Milhouse, Bart’s children, Picard and Kirk, as well as Homer’s friends Lenny and Carl but not Maggie, laments the loss of yet another Homer clone. The family is shocked that this time, Frink is unable to bring Homer back because Homer had used up all of his clones due to blatant stupidity. Moe had seen enough of trying to win Marge over every time Homer died. Homer is now only a face on a screen since Frink stored his memories on a flash drive, which he conveniently plugged into the church’s television screen. Just to be clear, Marge wanted to scream, but she was fine afterward and escorted him home. Later, when Marge asks Milhouse how he is at the Simpson house, while Bart’s children are chasing Homer’s digital head around the property, he replies that he and Lisa have nothing on their minds but the squirrel that takes their bird food. Lisa claims that she informed him about her extensive volunteer work for the undead during their conversation last month. But when Homer begs Marge to restart the screen somewhere else in the house, she realizes she’s had enough of Homer’s behavior. Additionally, she instructed Bart to bring Homer with him so that she could give Bart the flash drive and allow Homer to live with him.

Homer is shown Bart’s new quarters, an abandoned Springfield Elementary classroom which is now the Lofts. Homer urges him to turn him 3D while he’s there, implying that he would strangle Bart if he had a body. A dejected Subsequently, Bart uses a teleporting door to send his two sons to his ex-wife Jenda’s house. There, he meets her new alien husband Jerry, and Jenda informs him that living in a car is not the same as camping. Bart regretfully informs Homer that he is in more need of guidance than ever. But Homer is useless when the monitor freezes.

While the hostess took over a dinosaur show to the show the audience how cool Jolly did a great job with her high legs and earned a goat, While working at Cretaceous Park, Bart laments missing his kids, despite Nelson’s advice to be grateful for his freedom. While Lisa serves the zombies vegan “brain” food in a zombie soup kitchen somewhere else, her husband Milhouse shows up to find her. When Lisa becomes irate and asks him why he’s here, Milhouse responds that he was worried that she wasn’t answering her phone and that he thought she might have been bitten by a zombie. When a zombie bites Milhouse’s arm, he becomes enraged and tries to make amends, but his digression only makes matters worse.

Meanwhile, Bart is in Hard Lad (a nightclub) with Nelson, who is trying to set him up and tells him it has been two years since his divorce. Nelson is able to go out with one of the two women, but Bart is made to leave the club by Julio, the owner, when he fails to make an impression on a girl and makes everyone feel depressed. Bart was riding his skateboard home when he noticed a billboard ordering him to move on. He had shock therapy at MovingOn and underwent a surgery that helped him forget about his ex. Later, he went to Dr. Hibbert’s Doctor Appointment with Lisa and Homer to get Milhouse the shot that would cure him, but he may endure zombie-ism. Dr. Hibbert explained to Milhouse that the brains he was tempted to have were teaching brains. When bart woke up the following morning, He had managed to get some sleep with a woman who was feeling anxious by the screen; Homer had stopped freezing and was back to normal. Following that, Bart continues to thrive in his one-night stands and is rewarded with the opportunity to make breakfast. At Swapper Jacks, Lisa and zombie Milhouse left the store to eat garden brains until they were assaulted by Jimbo, Kearney, and Dolph. Milhouse fights back by using Ralph Wiggum to knock them out and cook their brains later. Bart returned to the Simpsons’ home later that day to inform Marge that Homer misses her but won’t accept his apologies due to his absurd thinking. Marge is thrilled when Bart put the flash drive into the television, but Bart unintentionally filmed The House Wives of Venus. Marge assumed it was only fitting to be grieving for a guy who had been buried 127 times and to sip from a mug with Homer’s eyes crossed out.

However, he returned to his apartment on the same day that Bart was utilizing Little Black eBook to find all of the women to puzzle, despite still having feelings for Jenda. Until he receives a parcel from Homer containing a robot body (the body is made of metal, but his head is the same and can be separated from it), his sons arrive via hover scooter teleportation. They inform Bart that although they appear cheerful, their mom is depressed and that Jerry moved out. Jenda is in tears, revealing to Bart that she was a fool for buying her new alien boyfriend, Jerry, a shedding tank he wanted, only for Jerry to humiliate her by ending their relationship and finding someone else. Bart calms her down by reminding her that her crying reminds him of what he lost and that he is really trying to get his life back on track. Jenda is impressed with Bart and invites him for a night out at dinner. While Bart told Homer to babysit his sons while they go on a date, but Homer’s head gets to watch the boys while demands his body to go to Moe’s Tavern. During their dinner at the Gilded Truffle, Bart and Jenda develop a romantic relationship. They promise their children that they would make an effort to get things back to normal. In another scene, Homer’s grandsons put his robot body on fire, and they flee when they see him.Santa’s Little Hybrid approaches Homer and asks about his identity. The boys initially believe that Bart has broken his pledge by not working and being sluggish. He tells them that nothing has changed in his routine and that he is only taking a break from the Cretaceous Park to assist in watching them. Bart notes that Jenda needs to get to work at Google in order to save people who have been compromised by unidentified hackers using driverless automobiles. Cut to a scene in which Abraham Simpson II is being held captive by an autonomous vehicle. While working at Cretaceous Park, Bart hosts a dinosaur show. Despite Dr. Hibbert’s ability to reverse Milhouse, Lisa finds the zombie Milhouse more appealing after witnessing him attack the bullies, whereas a normal Milhouse would lack the courage to fight them off. Lisa doesn’t want to undergo the reversal process, even though Dr. Hibbert can reverse Milhouse; she finds the zombie version of Milhouse more alluring after witnessing him attack the bullies, as a regular Milhouse would not have had the courage to repel them. Dr. Hibbert escalates his aggressiveness and starts stalking Lisa during one of their dates at the Cretaceous Park, attempting to persuade her to take Milhouse to the hospital right away so he can get cured. She informs Hibbert that she is opposed to Milhouse receiving zombification treatment. She finds Milhouse the zombie more alluring than the human version of him. Bart then tells the audience to explain about the presentation about prehistoric past while dinosaurs were riding cars in circles.

Later that evening, at the house, Bart and Jenda proceeded to their adequate routine. Jenda discovers that Bart has been watching a baseball game instead of paying attention while they are seated together and she starts chatting to him. Bart responds sharply, claiming that since she is texting, she isn’t even paying attention. Following their disagreement, Jenda tells Bart that she had hoped for a different outcome this time. The fact that neither Bart nor Jenda had been focusing on the other had been the source of their complaints. Bart tried to inflict damage on Jenda’s feelings by making some snarky remarks. Bart then goes to Moe’s for a drink, but Lisa beats him up before he gets there. Bart then goes to Moe’s for a drink, but Lisa beats him over before he gets there. She’s drinking her way out of her quandary about whether or not to turn Milhouse back into a human, and she even happens to like the smell of rotting meat. There’s Marge too, tucked neatly behind a bush as tall as her hair on the table, where she makes the observation that they have no concept what a difficult marriage entails. Lisa and Bart are curious as to how she managed to spend so much time with Homer. She continues by advising Bart and Lisa that when you make a decision based only on your feelings, you should follow through on it—despite the fact that Marge sat behind the plant and informed her children that they had no idea what a difficult marriage is like. Lisa was wondering why she had chosen to spend so much time with Homer. An inebriated Marge mentioned that decisions in life can be difficult, such as Lisa’s marriage or Bart’s divorce, and Moe informed her that he has been looking after Duffman in his senior years. Marge responds that she is going to be with Homer forever after electrocuting herself and transferring into the TV screen when Lisa asks if this implies that she is going to take him back. The earlier Goody Gobblegame reappears in the backdrop, but Homer consumes Marge’s head while playing it. Following the conclusion of the game, Moe remarks, “I’m not sure if that was a really boring video game, love, or suicide.”

Returning to Dr. Hibbert’s, Milhouse is completely recovered and no longer possesses any zombie qualities. In order to demonstrate this, Hibbert places a brain in front of Milhouse, who then faints into Lisa’s arms, causing her to regretfully beam with joy. Bart is back at the house, explaining to Jenda (who is seated in front of the TV) why their relationship isn’t working out. She acknowledges this and says it’s the reason she began seeing Jerry once more behind his back. Bart decides he’s officially over her at this point. Back at MovingOn, Bart’s recent experiences were just the result of a neural implant inserted in his temporal lobe by the MovingOn woman. He may now return home because it was all a dream, but before he does, he wants to confirm that he is healed. The MovingOn representative goes on to say that they assist many individuals who suffer from obsessions, including Disco Stu, who is now known as “Nothing Stu”.

Eventually, Homer returns to the Simpson home with a sophisticated robot body akin to C-3PO, and he is performing a variety of tasks while Marge, having not seen him in 35 years, expresses admiration for his new form. Bart tells Lisa that he knows a place where she may get treatment if things don’t work out between her and Milhouse. He also notes that Milhouse was healed in his dream, but Lisa clarifies that things are dire because there is no treatment for zombie-ism. Lisa swoons when Zombie Milhouse suddenly materializes behind them and gives her a dead flower. Then, Santa’s Little Hybrid asks Lisa if the undead Milhouse is real, to which Lisa disappoints him by saying that it is.

Epilogue


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