The two stories collide at the school dance. During a fight between Homer and Willie in the kitchen vents, a grease pipe bursts. The ventilation fans chop the flowing grease into "flakes," showering the students in what looks like snow but tastes like "fish sticks." This disgusting turn of events breaks the tension, and the kids—including Alex—abandon their mature personas to enjoy a messy grease-ball fight. The Simpsons s10e1: Lard of the Dance - The Avocado
Groundskeeper Willie catches them, leading to a memorable standoff where Homer tries to fake a Scottish accent, claiming to be from "North Kilt-town". The "Greasy" Conclusion [S10E1] Lard of the Dance
They escalate to stealing "retirement grease" from Springfield Elementary's kitchen. The two stories collide at the school dance
Homer realizes that fat can be sold for profit. He begins by frying massive amounts of bacon, only to realize the bacon costs more than the grease is worth. The Simpsons s10e1: Lard of the Dance -
While Lisa navigates social hierarchy, embark on a quest for financial independence by stealing and reselling used grease.
Lisa feels alienated as her friends ditch "childish" things for perfume, dating, and a school dance organized by Alex. Lisa struggles to balance her desire to stay a child with the social pressure to mature. However, the dance ends up revealing that despite their "cool" outfits, the boys and girls are still just nervous kids hiding on opposite sides of the gym. The B-Plot: Homer’s Grease Scheme
The story begins when a sophisticated new student named (voiced by Lisa Kudrow) arrives at Springfield Elementary. Carrying a cell phone and obsessed with fashion, Alex quickly convinces the girls of Springfield—who were previously content with dolls and hopscotch—to act like trendy teenagers.