>It's a "Marge kicks Homer out of the house" episode.
Has Homer ever kicked Marge out?
>>78032752
Yeah, he pays for all the shit, doesn't he?
He should be able to just kick her ass out whenever she tries to pull that.
>>78032752
i wish they'd do that just to mix things up.
>>78032797
It'd be especially funny if she started acting like Patty and Selma in a short amount of time.
>>78032782
Right? They're poor in most cases and Marge only gets a job when she needs to feel important.
>>78032855
He should justleave for a week next time she tries kicking him out, just to see how long she can deal with actually not being able to afford anything.
>>78032923
What if she made Bart get a job instead?
Sounds like the kind of shit she'd pull.
>>78032752
No, but she left him in the gun episode.
Remember that frenchman she almost fucked?
>>78032838
hey that would be funny.
with the old writers, this could be a nice reversal episode.
>>78032752
Has Homer ever been angry with Marge in the first place? Part of Homer's thing is that he pretty much never stops loving his wife.
It's a "marge ruins something harmless/fun because she failed as a parent" episode
>no "homer runs off with another woman and marge gets a job so they split custody of the kids" episode that doesn't get status quo'd until several seasons later
>it's a "Marge and Homer divorces"
>it's a "Marge and Lisa episode"
>It's a "Maggie kicks everyone out of the house" episode.
>Really, no one's sure how she did it.
>it's a "Homer and Marge's relationship is in trouble" episode
>it's a "Homer and Lisa's relationship is in trouble" episode
>it's a "Homer gets a wacky new job" episode
>it's a "The Simpsons are going to ________!" episode
>it's a "celebrity guest star arbitrarily shows up in Springfield and decides to hang out with the Simpsons" episode
>>78032855
More like when the writers want her to be important.