Ep 15. C. E. D'oh
- TV-PG
- March 16, 2003
- 21 min
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7.1 (1,598)
In The Simpsons season 14 episode 15, titled C. E. D'oh, Homer becomes the director of a new nuclear power plant exhibit and must come up with innovative ways to attract visitors. As he struggles to come up with ideas, he overhears Professor Frink talking about a new technology called C. E. D. (pronounced "see-easy-dee") that can help him. After accidentally destroying a prototype, Homer builds his own version of C. E. D. and uses it to make the power plant exhibit more exciting.
Meanwhile, Bart gets in trouble for stealing a science project from his school and becomes the target of a group of bullies. When he falls ill and is unable to complete the project himself, Lisa offers to help him. Together, they create a new project that impresses their teacher and teaches Bart a valuable lesson about honesty.
As Homer's exhibit becomes increasingly popular, he starts to neglect his family and even forgets Marge's birthday. When he realizes his mistake, he tries to make it up to her by building a giant robot that can cook her a birthday cake. However, the robot malfunctions and causes chaos in Springfield.
In the end, Homer learns that the most important thing in life is spending time with his family and being there for them when they need him. The episode ends on a positive note as the family comes together to celebrate Marge's birthday and enjoy each other's company.
Overall, C. E. D'oh is a classic episode of The Simpsons that combines humor, heart, and valuable life lessons. It showcases the show's ability to balance outrageous plotlines with genuine emotion, making it a must-watch for fans of the series.