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|name = 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage
 
|name = 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage
|image = 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage promo 1.png
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|Episode Number = 631
 
|Episode Number = 631
 
|productionCode = XABF06
 
|productionCode = XABF06
|originalAirdate = {{USA|March 25, 2018}}<br>{{AUS|May 16, 2018}}<br>{{UKR|June 20, 2018 }}<br>July 1, 2018 (Latin America)
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|originalAirdate = March 25, 2018
 
|Show Runner = [[Al Jean]]
 
|Show Runner = [[Al Jean]]
 
|Written By = [[Tom Gammill]]<br>[[Max Pross]]
 
|Written By = [[Tom Gammill]]<br>[[Max Pross]]
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|Directed By = [[Matthew Nastuk]]
|Directed By = [[Matthew Nastuk]]|specialGuestVoices = [[J. K. Simmons]] as [[JJ Gruff]]<br>{{w|Kevin Pollak}} as [[Ross (Flashmouth CEO)|Ross]], Bagel Man and Professor<br>{{w|John Baldessari}} as {{w|John Baldessari|Himself}}|couchGag = [[Homer's Face couch gag]]}}
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|specialGuestVoices = [[J. K. Simmons]] as [[JJ Gruff]]<br>{{w|Kevin Pollak}} as [[Ross (Flashmouth CEO)|Ross]], Bagel Man and Professor<br>{{w|John Baldessari}} as {{w|John Baldessari|Himself}}
 
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"'''3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage'''" is the thirteenth episode of [[Season 29]].
 
"'''3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage'''" is the thirteenth episode of [[Season 29]].
   
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While visiting their old apartment in [[Capital City]], Homer and Marge recount the story of their transition from loving their lifetime without kids to being miserable parents.
 
While visiting their old apartment in [[Capital City]], Homer and Marge recount the story of their transition from loving their lifetime without kids to being miserable parents.
   
==Full Story==
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== Full Story ==
 
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By trying to make an article, Marge interviews John Baldessari, but Homer and Bart enter the gallery, after Bart drove the car on a ferry while Homer was sleeping, and started making pranks. When Marge presented the photos of it to JJ Gruff, she was fired because the journal lost their art advertisers thanks to Bart's tricks.
 
By trying to make an article, Marge interviews John Baldessari, but Homer and Bart enter the gallery, after Bart drove the car on a ferry while Homer was sleeping, and started making pranks. When Marge presented the photos of it to JJ Gruff, she was fired because the journal lost their art advertisers thanks to Bart's tricks.
   
Bart then gets banned from the kindergarten class, and they brought their problems to the [[First Church of Springfield|Church]]. The solution that [[Reverend Lovejoy]] proposed was to have a second child, and Lisa was born.
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While Marge worked she left Bart at Springfield Gymdandee. However, Bart caused trouble there which got him banned from there, and they brought their problems to the [[First Church of Springfield|Church]]. The solution that [[Reverend Lovejoy]] proposed was to have a second child, and Lisa was born.
   
 
What they demonstrated to the couple was too terrible that the soon-to-be-wife left the house, but the family forces smiles to show they are greatful to have brought her back.
 
What they demonstrated to the couple was too terrible that the soon-to-be-wife left the house, but the family forces smiles to show they are greatful to have brought her back.
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In the last scene, the family returns to [[Springfield]], while Lisa starts asking more stories about their past. They stop at the ''The Doughy Dozen Bagels'' to eat some bagels, Homer and Marge get to be alone, but are disturbed by the kids moving around in the car, while [[Grampa]] watches them.
 
In the last scene, the family returns to [[Springfield]], while Lisa starts asking more stories about their past. They stop at the ''The Doughy Dozen Bagels'' to eat some bagels, Homer and Marge get to be alone, but are disturbed by the kids moving around in the car, while [[Grampa]] watches them.
   
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Homer Is Where the Art Isn't
3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage
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"3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage" is the thirteenth episode of Season 29.

Synopsis

While visiting their old apartment in Capital City, Homer and Marge recount the story of their transition from loving their lifetime without kids to being miserable parents.

Full Story

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After watching a superhero movie, and, on Bart and Lisa's insistent request, staying after the credits for the middle and post-credit sequences, the Simpson family drives home from Capital City, and Homer and Marge start narrating the story of how they lived there before getting married, and as soon as they observe their old apartment, invite the kids to visit it.

They meet the new owners of the accommodation, who gives Marge their mail, where Marge discovers that pacifiers are choking hazards. After having her removed, Maggie starts picking outlet pads in the wall to substitute it. When she grabs a rat, Marge gives the perfume dispenser back to her.

Marge and Homer continue to tell their story to the couple, explaining how Marge was a photographer, while Homer worked at a new company, Flashmouth. Homer and Marge went to parties, watched movies, and made out looking at the starlit sky on top of their car, then Bart came along.

Their carrier went down hill, when kids and their job didn't match. Homer got canned and Marge was threatened by JJ Gruff to be replaced by Barbara "Booberella" Lelavinski if Marge didn't get a new nightlife story.

By trying to make an article, Marge interviews John Baldessari, but Homer and Bart enter the gallery, after Bart drove the car on a ferry while Homer was sleeping, and started making pranks. When Marge presented the photos of it to JJ Gruff, she was fired because the journal lost their art advertisers thanks to Bart's tricks.

While Marge worked she left Bart at Springfield Gymdandee. However, Bart caused trouble there which got him banned from there, and they brought their problems to the Church. The solution that Reverend Lovejoy proposed was to have a second child, and Lisa was born.

What they demonstrated to the couple was too terrible that the soon-to-be-wife left the house, but the family forces smiles to show they are greatful to have brought her back.

In the last scene, the family returns to Springfield, while Lisa starts asking more stories about their past. They stop at the The Doughy Dozen Bagels to eat some bagels, Homer and Marge get to be alone, but are disturbed by the kids moving around in the car, while Grampa watches them.

Videos

Citations

Season 28 Season 29 Episodes Season 30
The SerfsonsSpringfield SplendorWhistler's FatherTreehouse of Horror XXVIIIGrampy Can Ya Hear MeThe Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to BeSingin' in the LaneMr. Lisa's OpusGone BoyHaw-Haw LandFrink Gets TestyHomer Is Where the Art Isn't3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a MarriageFears of a ClownNo Good Read Goes UnpunishedKing LeerLisa Gets the BluesForgive and RegretLeft BehindThrow Grampa from the DaneFlanders' Ladder