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==Plot==
==Plot==
The Simpsons’ elderly neighbors, [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters|the Winfields]], finally relocate because of [[Homer Simpson|Homer]]’s antics. The new neighbors are [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters|Ruth Powers]], who is divorced, and her young daughter [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters|Laura]], with whom [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] falls in love at first sight.
The Simpsons’ elderly neighbors, [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters|the Winfields]], finally relocate because of [[Homer Simpson|Homer]]’s antics. The new neighbors are [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters|Ruth Powers]], who is divorced, and her young daughter [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters|Laura]], who [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] develops a crush on.
After seeing a television advertisement about an all-you-can-eat seafood restaurant called “The Frying Dutchman”, Homer forces Marge to come with him, leaving Laura to babysit Bart and Lisa. Homer quickly enrages the [[Sea Captain (The Simpsons)|Sea Captain]], devouring nearly all the food in the buffet, and is eventually hauled out before he has finished. Much to Marge’s embarrassment, Homer sues the restaurant for false advertising. [[Lionel Hutz]] is employed to represent him in court and the case is successful after Hutz convinces the overweight jurors that a similar buffet mishap could befall them. To avoid further legal trouble, the Sea Captain and Homer eventually agree that Homer shall be displayed in the restaurant as “Bottomless Pete: Nature’s Cruelest Mistake” to draw in more customers and offset the cost of his eating.
After seeing a television advertisement about an all-you-can-eat seafood restaurant called “The Frying Dutchman”, Homer forces Marge to come with him, leaving Laura to babysit Bart and Lisa. Homer quickly enrages the [[Sea Captain (The Simpsons)|Sea Captain]], devouring nearly all the food in the buffet, and is eventually hauled out before he has finished. Much to Marge’s embarrassment, Homer sues the restaurant for false advertising. [[Lionel Hutz]] is employed to represent him in court and the case is successful after Hutz convinces the overweight jurors that a similar buffet mishap could befall them. To avoid further legal trouble, the Sea Captain and Homer eventually agree that Homer shall be displayed in the restaurant as “Bottomless Pete: Nature’s Cruelest Mistake” to draw in more customers and offset the cost of his eating.