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As a hurricane approaches Springfield, the entire town scrambles for supplies. Marge and Lisa head to the Kwik-E-Mart, where there's nothing but Creamed Eels, Corn Nog, and Wadded Beef left. Meanwhile, Homer and Bart are trying to board up windows at home. Ned invites the family to take shelter in him home, which looks to be well anchored to the ground. Homer dismisses him and the family goes down into their basement. They try to pass the time by working on an old Rubick's cube, but that turns into a mess. The eye of the hurricane is misinterpreted by Homer to be good weather.
When the family emerges after the hurricane actually completely passes Springfield, they see that their home is undamaged in the chaos. But Flanders was not so lucky, as his house was completely demolished. The Flanders' have to spend the night at the church's emergency shelter. They're the only ones who were displaced by the storm. Well, them and the bowl-a-rama. The boys have found amusing novelty shirts while rummaging through the lost and found box. Ned later prays to God, wondering why he was the only one to really feel the effects of the hurricane. He contemplates why it would happen to only him, especially when he's been such a good man in life.
The next morning, Marge brings the Flanders' back to where their home used to be, when they look up to see their home standing tall like it was brand new. Marge had asked the entire town for help in rebuilding his house, and they came out in droves. Homer calls it "the house that love built." When they step inside, things look familiar, but not quite. There are nails sticking out, a toilet next to the refrigerator, a load bearing poster of Krusty on the wall, painted dirt floors, a hallway that leads to Barney stuck inside a bedroom, and a room with too much electricity. But after the tour, the house falls down, presumably because it was put together in one day. All of the things that were wrong inside the home, along with the house itself falling down upset Ned. It upset him to the point that he started verbally lashing out at all of the townspeople involved. This prompted Ned to drive himself straight to a psychiatric hospital.
When a nurse sees Ned in a cell, she calls Dr. Foster. Dr. Foster was Ned's child psychologist. He was a wild child back in the day and his beatnik parents enlisted Dr. Foster's help. When Ned was younger, Dr. Foster administered a spanking therapy, which cured him. Unfortunately, it worked too well and Ned was unable to express anger since. Using Homer's help, Dr. Foster was able to cure Ned once and for all. Homer was able to get Ned to admit that he hated something, his parents.
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