In (The Simpsons, Season 26, Episode 5), a battle over environmental safety turns into an unlikely romance. The Fracking Crisis
The operation is about to go full-scale until Burns discovers one missing signature: . Marge refuses to sign, causing a rift with Homer and the rest of the greedy town. Episode 5: Opposites A-frack
The story begins when Marge's sisters, Patty and Selma, stay with the Simpsons while their apartment is fumigated. Their heavy smoking nearly triggers an explosion because the house is built over a massive shale deposit. Mr. Burns quickly launches a fracking operation to extract the gas, leading to Springfield’s water supply literally catching fire. An Unlikely Romance In (The Simpsons, Season 26, Episode 5), a
To resume fracking, Burns needs the mineral rights from every resident in the neighborhood. He hires Homer to sell the idea to the townspeople. Despite warnings from Professor Frink about water contamination, Homer convinces the neighbors to sign away their rights for $5,000 each. The Final Stand The story begins when Marge's sisters, Patty and