[s1e10] Homer's Night Out -

: The episode concludes with a famous monologue by Homer where he pleads with an audience of men to treat women with respect, noting they are "our wives, our daughters, our mothers".

: Critics often note how the episode highlights a pre-digital era of "going viral," where scandalous photos had to be physically passed around rather than posted to social media.

Watch a breakdown of how this episode handled early Springfield celebrity culture and marriage drama: [S1E10] Homer's Night Out

: Bart’s piggy bank is held together with tape and glue following Homer breaking it for beer money in the earlier episode "Homer’s Odyssey".

: Bart snaps a photo of the performance, which quickly circulates around Springfield via photocopies , making Homer an accidental local "party god". : The episode concludes with a famous monologue

: In this early episode, the voices for Lenny and Carl were swapped compared to their later established voices—Hank Azaria voiced Lenny, and Harry Shearer voiced Carl.

: While attending a bachelor party for his supervisor, Eugene Fisk, Homer is caught dancing on stage with a belly dancer named Princess Kashmir (also known as April Flower). : Bart snaps a photo of the performance,

( S1E10 ) is a landmark episode from the show's first season that explores the early dynamics of Homer and Marge’s marriage and introduces the show's first explicit feminist themes . Originally aired on March 25, 1990, it centers on the fallout after Bart captures an incriminating photo of Homer with his new mail-order spy camera. Plot Summary