Once the coast was clear Maggie got up and took out from a dolls house a sack of stuff as the great Escape theme played.
At home one evening Homer and the kids are watching that perfume fashion show again.
“Homer... Homer! Maggie grabbed his glasses and put them on! I avsnittet får Marge spela Blanche DuBois i en musikalversion av Linje Lusta. The couch gag is the couch turning into an octopus monster and eating the Simpsons.
She was perfect! Marge gets increasingly angry at Homer's selfish attitude during preproduction. Maggie’s new friend threw her a ball.
I’ll put a production on in Shelbyville!” But your mother has something to say...” Homer sighed.
“I’m sorry Mr Sinclair but I can’t feel repulsed looking at Ned...” said Marge.
“Hmmmm!
“Oscar this has to stop! “Don’t ask stupid questions boy.
James L. Brooks listed the episode as one of his favorites, saying it "showed we could go into areas no one thought we could go into". “No!” Marge got slightly annoyed by Bart’s questions.
It's a musical version of A Streetcar Named Desire.
Homer hjälper omedvetet till att få Marge att bygga upp känslorna hon behöver för sin roll.
Awright guvnor?” Bart did a silly British accent. She threw the ball about and sighed while bouncing it about.
He finds Marge at the Flanders house.
“Mom pass some more of that biscuit.” Lisa asked in a southern accent.
Troy McClure: If you ask me, they're all winners!
The Simpsons. !” Oscar cheered. Maggie gasped like Lisa and grabbed the keys to the pacifier locker and left the milk bottles as she disappeared into the air vents.
I could sing you a good bit of most of them from memory. “Awwww! Revisit the extraordinary roles that put stars like
That night Homer was playing bowling on his Gameboy. Homerpalooza from season 7 has a vague Scully-esque feel to it; it certainly feels a bit like a precursor to his era. Show some passion!” Sinclair ranted.
Maggie Simpson får under tiden vara inskriven på en förskola som inte accepterar nappar.
That evening Homer and the kids went to pick up a Maggie.
Marge is annoyed by Homer constantly calling her name she smashes a bottle and brandishes it at him. The episode starts with the kids and Homer blankly watching a catwalk fashion show about perfumes. “I’m sorry Maggie but we don’t allow these here.” The lady confiscated her pacifier and put it in a tray in a locker. Everyone who didn’t get cut introduced themselves and their parts. “Marge I think we all have more important things in our lives than your little fantasy world...” Homer said rudely. Marge stars in a musical adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire, but is angry with Homer's lack of interest; Maggie squares off with her strict new daycare owner. “Watch your language or I’ll put soap in your mouth!” “Maaaaaaarge!
“Homer... I’m getting square eyes and I’m trying to show Marge I’m interested in her musical because you’re not!” Oscar whined. That’s all you use your piano for?” Lois Griffin taunted. Hello there Maggie... little strumpet...” said the matron heading off somewhere.
At Nursery Maggie was trying to find substitutes for her beloved pacifier such as a crayon, a toy block and an albino Bart Simpson doll.
“You crazy coot!
“Oscar please.
“Eeeeeeeeuuuughhhh... babies...” he groaned with dread. She continued reciting her songs she needed to sing.
They were all terrible according to Llewellyn Sinclair.
Please leave your offspring there please...” Sinclair said rudely. But "gulliver" which Bart uses for "head" is not authentic Cockney (the correct word is "loaf") but Nadsat, the fictional argot invented by Anthony Burgess for his novel "A Clockwork Orange". Marge wins the lead in a musical production of "A Streetcar Named Desire", in which Ned Flanders plays Stanley Kowalski.
The Chalkboard gag is “My name is not Dr Death...”
Alfred Hitchcock walked a dog past the nursery for some reason... Homer carefully crept through them until he heard Maggie sucking her pacifier and found her.
At this school we teach Babies to be independent!” said the bitch owner of the nursery. I didn’t get a part. “I am your teacher, Llewellyn Sinclair! He grabbed Marge and threw her onto a bed and pinned her down menacingly and growled. That night Homer was supposed to be reading the kids a bedtime story but was playing on his Gameboy.
Now I’ve never yelled like that before...” said Ned. Marge was calling Homer disappointed she didn’t get a part... “You’re right Homer. They were writing how Marge gets into her role by seeing Homer’s selfishness like Marlon Brando’s.
A mean judge made a cruel remark about a contestant. “No!
“No.
My pudding is trapped forever!”
He put on a Don Vito voice.
I wanna ask a stupid question!” Oscar begged putting his hand up.