![]() ![]() ![]() It seemed unnecessary as framing device as it didn't really add anything to the story." Rob H. Teresa Lopez of TV Fanatic gave the episode three and a half stars out of five, saying "Despite the hilarious sight gags and funny The Simpsons' quotes, I felt humor of the episode was undercut by the odd narration. Club gave the episode a C+, saying "This is a scattershot episode with a lot of pop-culture references but little comic momentum." The episode received mixed reviews from critics. He apologizes for pretending to be someone he isn't and they are happier. Feeling as though he is betraying his character he throws cupcakes (the same from earlier in the episode) at Lisa's window. Shocked, she tells Milhouse that he should continue pretending to be who he isn't, because his regular personality is boring. Before she can give him an answer she receives a call notifying her she's been fired. Seeking answers as to if it is okay to pretend to be someone he isn't, he approaches the school counselor (Wanda Sykes). This causes him to win Lisa's respect.Ĭonfused as to why his new tactic works, he continues this to keep Lisa interested in him. Thus, he chooses to be rude and dismissive towards her, refusing her request to eat his cupcake. Having just seen A Streetcar Named Desire for a class assignment, he takes on the personality of Marlon Brando. She asks Milhouse if she can eat his cupcake. She begins to approach him and he becomes excited, but she has only come to the table to tell Bart that Marge had mixed up their lunches. He looks at Lisa and hopes that she will come up to him. Meanwhile, Milhouse is sitting with Bart in the Springfield Elementary School cafeteria. Afterwards, in their backyard, they set all the sex items on fire and Marge admits that she was too hard on him as she says that no matter what he will try to make matters right. He is taken to the hospital and while he is being treated they reconcile. Homer sits down on one of the machines by mistake and is injured by it. When he shows Marge all that he has bought she is confused and unimpressed. As a result, Homer goes to the local sex shop where he purchases an array of different sex toys and machines. Moe suggests winning her back by exciting her with sex. Unsure of what to do, Homer goes to Moe's Tavern and talks to Moe about his marriage problems. Homer takes some food from the restaurant back home and offers it to Marge she is almost impressed but is again unhappy at him when Homer begins to eat the food himself. Homer returns to the Japanese restaurant they went to previously in the episode and is given relationship advice by the head chef. He finishes the list and shows Marge she is disappointed in him because the list was from six years earlier. He takes out a to-do list from within his wallet that Marge had given him. Worried about their marriage, Homer tries to fix his problems with Marge. ![]() Enraged, Marge storms out of the restaurant and hails a taxi for home. When trying to spark a conversation, Homer does not seem interested and is only focused on eating the food. While there Marge is excited to be able to have 'grown up people' conversations as the kids are not with them. Homer and Marge have organized a lunch date at the Swanky Fish. Homer tries to save his marriage by becoming a better man and fulfilling old promises when Marge becomes washed up with his behavior, and he seeks advice from his local sushi chef. Milhouse seeks then advice from the school counselor. After watching A Streetcar Named Desire, Milhouse takes on a Marlon Brando-inspired bad-boy persona to attract Lisa.
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