"Homer of Seville", also known as "The Homer of Seville", is the second episode of The Simpsons' nineteenth season and first aired on September 30, 2007. After gaining an operatic ability to sing, Homer becomes a professional and famous opera star. While running from a mob of his crazed fans, he is saved by Julia, a beautiful and dangerous stalker. It was written by Carolyn Omine and directed by Michael Polcino, while Plácido Domingo guest stars ...
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"Homer of Seville", also known as "The Homer of Seville", is the second episode of The Simpsons' nineteenth season and first aired on September 30, 2007. After gaining an operatic ability to sing, Homer becomes a professional and famous opera star. While running from a mob of his crazed fans, he is saved by Julia, a beautiful and dangerous stalker. It was written by Carolyn Omine and directed by Michael Polcino, while Plácido Domingo guest stars as himself and Maya Rudolph guests as Julia. The episode was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award in 2008. The episode averaged 8.4 million viewers, and a 4.2 overnight Nielsen Rating and a 11 percent audience share.
After escaping church, the Simpson family looks for a restaurant at which to stop and eat lunch. Upon seeing that all the restaurants have long lines, the family spots a catering van setting up food at a house. The family sneaks in and only after gorging themselves in front of people they don't know, do they realize that...
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