voiced
Troy McClure. "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" was written by freelance writer
Steve Pepoon and directed by
Rich Moore. It was originally going to be named "Homer vs. the 8th Commandment", but the writers decided to include Lisa in the title because they wanted the cast to feel as if all their characters were equally represented on the show. The episode is based on the Eighth Commandment ("thou shall not steal"), which is one of the
Ten Commandments.
The Simpsons writer Al Jean said that "whenever people come up to me and say that
The Simpsons is just sort of this outrageous show that has no moral center, I always point them to this [episode], where Homer gets an illegal cable hook-up (which many people have done in real life) and suffers enormous consequences."
The Simpsons writer
Mike Reiss feels that episodes such as "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" are his favorite episodes to write because they have a "solid theme or an issue" (in this case,
religion and theft), that one can "discuss endlessly and just have it present itself in so many different ways". "Homer vs. the 8th Commandment" was produced at a time when
illegal cable hookups were becoming commonplace in many homes. This episode later inspired the season four episode "
Homer the Heretic", in which Homer stops going to church on Sundays. Based on the Fourth Commandment, "remember the
Sabbath and keep it holy", that episode originated when Jean commented to Reiss, "We had a lot of luck with Homer stealing cable, so maybe we could look to other commandments?" The episode marks the debut appearance of the character
Troy McClure, voiced by
Phil Hartman. McClure was based on the typical "washed-up" Hollywood actor, and
B movie actors
Troy Donahue and
Doug McClure served as inspiration for his name and certain character aspects. According to show creator
Matt Groening, Hartman was cast in the role due to his ability to pull "the maximum amount of humor" out of any line he was given. McClure became a recurring character on the show after "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment", but was retired in 1998 after Hartman's death. In addition to McClure, Hartman also provided the voice of the cable guy. The character
Drederick Tatum, one of the boxers in the boxing match Homer and his friends watch, also makes his first appearance on the show in this episode. His physical appearance was based on the American boxer
Mike Tyson, and he was named after a real boxer
Simpsons writer
George Meyer had seen. ==Cultural references==