What gets under my skin is the fact that there were plenty of episodes where Marge was able to break away from her family only to return to them. Marge in a bizarre twist of fate will find something that she is good at and makes her happy, but somehow it will affect the family negatively so she decides to give it up. I know the episodic nature of the show means they have to go back to square one each time but still it is getting kind of sad to see how no matter what Marge does she is doomed to be nothing but a housewife.
I remember seeing the emotional scene, in "The Way He Was," when Marge finds out, Homer was a good match for her! Patty and Selma Bouvier, were just down right mean to him! He's jealous of Artie Ziff.
As much as I like Marge, she is not an angel. She had cheated on Homer too in the early episodes. In the episode where it is Marge's birthday and Homer, being the selfish, dumb-dum he is, gives Marge a present, seemingly for her, but it actually turns out to be for himself. It was a bowling ball. It even had Homer's name on it. Marge, understandably, gets upset with Homer, and decides to try the bowling ball, just to spite him (by taking it away for personal use), however, she discovers that she actually likes bowling, but she is not good at it. So one day, as Marge is struggling with the ball, she gets noticed by a "handsome" guy, who introduces himself and starts teaching Marge all about bowling. He even gifts her a professional bowling glove, which has her full name on it. As they become closer by each day, he asks her out and as they go on a date, Marge gets nervous, because the town's biggest gossip girl sees her with this new guy at the dinner table. Homer, during this time, starts to suspect something is not right and finds the glove in her wardrobe. Homer wants to ask Marge about his suspicions, but decides not to. As he wants to wait and see. Eventually, Marge and the mysterious handsome dude reach the point where Marge falls asleep and has a dream about this guy, in which, she is showed to dance with him, looking all gorgeous, in a dress and unique colours. And in the dream, it is shown, that after the dance, Marge hits it off with the dude in a bedroom, but just as they are about to mingle, Marge wakes up and realizes that his has gone too far and now she must choose with whom she will stay. Homer or the other guy. She drives on the road, stopping at a road sign, which has 2 directions. One leads to Homer's work place while the other - to the bowling, where the guy is. Marge shows up to surprise Homer in the end. So, in this story, Marge too, cheated on Homer. Emotional, psychological cheating is still, very much, cheating. The only difference between her situation and Homer's desire for this "'Homer-lady'', is that Marge never actually kissed the guy. But she still had dreamt about hooking up with him, so... It still counts. They both cheated on each other.
What gets under my skin is the fact that there were plenty of episodes where Marge was able to break away from her family only to return to them. Marge in a bizarre twist of fate will find something that she is good at and makes her happy, but somehow it will affect the family negatively so she decides to give it up. I know the episodic nature of the show means they have to go back to square one each time but still it is getting kind of sad to see how no matter what Marge does she is doomed to be nothing but a housewife.
Yeah, it's pretty much the whole family is Doomed without her and she's doomed with the whole world.
it's this magical little thing called the Status Quo
I remember seeing the emotional scene, in "The Way He Was," when Marge finds out, Homer was a good match for her! Patty and Selma Bouvier, were just down right mean to him! He's jealous of Artie Ziff.
Homer, how could you do this to Marge?! Getting her blamed for DUI?!
6:11 DUDE THATS BENDS!
Lets be real: Marge chooses to put herself in these situations. Its no ones fault
They shouldn’t have hated on the Phantom Menace, it has epic battles in the later parts of the movie.
So like are we not going to talk about the click bait?
I LOVE YOUR VODS
Why don't you mention who does the art for your thumbnails? Unless you don't hire an artist and use... something else of course (cough@icough)
Dang it
As much as I like Marge, she is not an angel. She had cheated on Homer too in the early episodes. In the episode where it is Marge's birthday and Homer, being the selfish, dumb-dum he is, gives Marge a present, seemingly for her, but it actually turns out to be for himself. It was a bowling ball. It even had Homer's name on it. Marge, understandably, gets upset with Homer, and decides to try the bowling ball, just to spite him (by taking it away for personal use), however, she discovers that she actually likes bowling, but she is not good at it. So one day, as Marge is struggling with the ball, she gets noticed by a "handsome" guy, who introduces himself and starts teaching Marge all about bowling. He even gifts her a professional bowling glove, which has her full name on it. As they become closer by each day, he asks her out and as they go on a date, Marge gets nervous, because the town's biggest gossip girl sees her with this new guy at the dinner table. Homer, during this time, starts to suspect something is not right and finds the glove in her wardrobe. Homer wants to ask Marge about his suspicions, but decides not to. As he wants to wait and see. Eventually, Marge and the mysterious handsome dude reach the point where Marge falls asleep and has a dream about this guy, in which, she is showed to dance with him, looking all gorgeous, in a dress and unique colours. And in the dream, it is shown, that after the dance, Marge hits it off with the dude in a bedroom, but just as they are about to mingle, Marge wakes up and realizes that his has gone too far and now she must choose with whom she will stay. Homer or the other guy. She drives on the road, stopping at a road sign, which has 2 directions. One leads to Homer's work place while the other - to the bowling, where the guy is. Marge shows up to surprise Homer in the end. So, in this story, Marge too, cheated on Homer. Emotional, psychological cheating is still, very much, cheating. The only difference between her situation and Homer's desire for this "'Homer-lady'', is that Marge never actually kissed the guy. But she still had dreamt about hooking up with him, so... It still counts. They both cheated on each other.
The crossdresser!
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Nah, she deserved it just like Lisa deserved being the most hated character