It's a Marge episode

>it's a Marge episode

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... Marge gets episodes?

Maybe he's binging the classics.

>It's a Marge's tits episode

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Marge episodes consist of her being an unfaithful wife or being upset at Homer for the same things he always does despite how hard he always works to make things up.
Fuck Marge and fuck Marge episodes.

>it's a ryoko episode

Recently rewatched Life On The Fast Lane and have to agree. People couldn't face their image in the mirror and the series had to leave Marge behind and turn Homer into a cuddly cartoon man. First season is the rawest and the only truly inmortal Simpsons.

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>Showrunner Bill Oakley recalled that, while not hated, Marge was the least popular of the main cast to write episodes for and it became established practice to hand off Marge episodes to newly-hired writers as a test of their skill.

is bart going to spit or swallow?

The only great Marge episode I can think of is Marge on the Lam.

>It's a Lisa Lisa episode

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The only good episodes of the modern era are Marge focused ones.

is Julie Kavner okay? She sounds most different than the others lately

Her throat's fucking fried from 30 years of doing that sandpaper voice, dude.

I like Season 1, but havin three of the thirteen episodes be about their marriage bein on the rocks was too much. Everything about Life in the Fast Lane, I liked in Homer's Night Out more. Not to say it didn't have good moments. I like the idea of Marge taking out her anger with Homer on bowling.

What is bart the general

It was a pivotal theme and one of the main reasons for Homer's original characterization. It was pioneering the idea that the masculine ideal of fatherhood that had been sold to us earlier was in fact a fraud, and you were (still are) much more likely to encounter a Homer Simpson. Now this sounds like old hat, but you just have to go outside to find a million like him. Yet still they did him justice and their flashback is as tragic as it's enlightening, because they always managed to find that tenderness at his center that made him such a complex character to consider.

Everybody remembers Bart The General.

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>it's a farming episode

Name two (2) episodes

> It's a Bart in his underwear or mooning episode

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That episode annoys me because it happens right before Homer's Night Out where she gets angry at Homer just for dancing with a belly dancer.
I know Simpsons never had true continuity and just because episodes aired next to each other doesn't mean they were actually made back-to-back, but Marge still comes off as a massive hypocrite.
I also don't think either episode is particularly good on their own merits.

Holy shit, that ass is THICC

Is that why Bart is showing it off? To taunt pedo's?

Good classic Marge episodes:
>Itchy & Scratchy & Marge
>Marge vs the Monorail
>$pringfield
>Fear of Flying
>The Springfield Connection
>Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield
...yeah looking back Marge didn't get that many episodes.

The Simpson butt. If you got it, flaunt it.

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Matt Groening likes Bart being slutty

Lisa don have nothing though

And Bart was supposed to be his self-insert.

Her fault for never buttering her bacon like her brother. It takes a veggie-free diet to sculpt a booty like Bart's.

I feel she was less annoyed that he danced, but more annoyed at how Bart found out because he was setting a bad example for him.

This is the part of the episode that people forget. Marge wasn't as upset about her marriage as she was her "Special Little Guy" who could easily get less than an ideal impression of how to handle the situation.

Alot of self inserts have gay sides to them really