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When the family causes [[Marge]] to flip out, she takes a vacation from it all at [[Rancho Relaxo]], leaving [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] with [[Patty Bouvier|Patty]] and [[Selma Bouvier|Selma]], and [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] alone with Maggie. Then, [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] goes searching for Marge while Homer struggles with the former-duties of his wife.
 
When the family causes [[Marge]] to flip out, she takes a vacation from it all at [[Rancho Relaxo]], leaving [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] with [[Patty Bouvier|Patty]] and [[Selma Bouvier|Selma]], and [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] alone with Maggie. Then, [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] goes searching for Marge while Homer struggles with the former-duties of his wife.
 
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[[Marge]] has been under a lot of stress at home since the family takes her for granted, and she lashes out by clogging up traffic at the Springfield Memorial Bridge, and causing all of Springfield to see when it is placed on the news (although there is plenty of bumbling as [[Kent Brockman]] is bonked around and [[Arnie Pye]] drops his bagel). She is placed under arrest by [[Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]], but [[Mayor Quimby]], in a political gambit, pardons her. Later on, Marge sees a TV commercial for a resort spa called "[[Rancho Relaxo]]", and decides that she needs a vacation. Homer tries to talk Marge out of it by reminding her of failed family vacations from the children's misbehavior and how they ended up staying home because of it. She convinces him that she needs to go to Rancho Relaxo alone so she can relax. Marge puts [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] into the care of Patty and Selma, but [[Maggie]] cries and clings to Homer when she is about to be deposited at her aunts, leaving Maggie in [[Homer |Homer's]] care.
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[[Marge]] has been under a lot of stress at home since the family takes her for granted, and she lashes out by clogging up traffic at the Springfield Memorial Bridge, and causing all of Springfield to see when it is placed on the news (although there is plenty of bumbling as [[Kent Brockman]] is bonked around and [[Arnie Pye]] drops his bagel). She is placed under arrest by [[Clancy Wiggum|Chief Wiggum]], but [[Mayor Quimby]], in a political gambit, pardons her.
   
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Later on, Marge sees a TV commercial for a resort spa called "[[Rancho Relaxo]]", and decides that she needs a vacation. Homer tries to talk Marge out of it by reminding her of failed family vacations from the children's misbehavior and how they ended up staying home because of it. He also mentions that he's not pleasant company when he and Marge goes on vacation together. She convinces Homer that she needs to go to Rancho Relaxo alone so she can relax.
Bart and Lisa are having pain in the care of Patty and Selma. Bart has to sleep with Patty, who snores, as Lisa has to sleep with Selma. Homer finds it troublesome feeding Maggie, and changes Maggie's diaper by closing it with a staple gun. As for entertainment, Homer tries to make Maggie laugh through a puppet show, only to scare Maggie. [[Santa's Little Helper]] attacks both the puppets and Homer, to which Maggie applauds and laughs.
 
   
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Before leaving, Marge puts [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] into the care of Patty and Selma, but [[Maggie]] cries and clings to Homer when she is about to be deposited at her aunts, leaving Maggie in [[Homer |Homer's]] care.
Homer later invites [[Barney Gumble|Barney]] over to help him, but realizes how much he needs Marge to take care of things, especially when the following morning Homer finds Maggie has gone missing. Maggie left the Simpson house by herself as she was distressed at the absence of Marge. Homer and Barney then look for Maggie, but can't find her. Homer calls the Department of Missing Babies, goes to Marge's sisters to ask Bart and Lisa if they have seen Maggie. As they haven't, but try to make it clear they're desperate to get away, after being put into [[File:Lone.jpg|thumb]]slavery having to rub the sister's feet. After a long search from Homer and Barney, Homer calls the police to help him. Marge, having thoroughly enjoyed her vacation, calls it quits, and calls Homer. Telling him she is feeling much better, Homer then asks how she would feel if Santa's Little Helper would have run away. Marge then retorts saying that would be awful, after which Homer tells her the "good news" the dog hadn't run away. Relieved, Marge reveals she's coming back and Homer should pick her up in one hour at the train station.
 
   
 
While Marge is enjoying her vacation, the rest of the Simpsons are suffering without her. Bart and Lisa are having pain in the care of Patty and Selma. Bart has to sleep with Patty, who snores, as Lisa has to sleep with Selma. Homer finds it troublesome feeding Maggie, and changes Maggie's diaper by closing it with a staple gun. As for entertainment, Homer tries to make Maggie laugh through a puppet show, only to scare Maggie. [[Santa's Little Helper]] attacks both the puppets and Homer, to which Maggie applauds and laughs.
Maggie is then found on the edge of the top of an ice-cream shop by the police. [[Chief Wiggum]] thinks she is trying to commit suicide, but she is actually sleeping next to the statue of an ice-cream cone that looks like Marge's head.
 
   
 
Homer later invites [[Barney Gumble|Barney]] over to help him, but realizes how much he needs Marge to take care of things, especially when the following morning Homer finds Maggie has gone missing. Maggie left the Simpson house by herself as she was distressed at the absence of Marge. Homer and Barney then look for Maggie, but can't find her. Homer calls the Department of Missing Babies, goes to Marge's sisters to ask Bart and Lisa if they have seen Maggie. As they haven't, but try to make it clear they're desperate to get away, after being put into [[File:Lone.jpg|thumb]] slavery having to rub the sister's feet. After a long search from Homer and Barney, Homer calls the police to help him. Marge, having thoroughly enjoyed her vacation, calls it quits, and calls Homer. Telling him she is feeling much better, Homer convinces her things are fine at home. Marge reveals she's coming back and Homer should pick her up in one hour at the train station.
Not knowing the police have found Maggie, Homer prepares to apologize to Marge. He first talks to himself, saying: "Marge, Maggie was very young. It's not like we got so attached to her...", but doesn't agree with it. Chief Wiggum then reveals himself from behind the door and returns Maggie to Homer. Homer then duct-tapes Maggie to her car seat, securing her tightly, and makes his way over to Patty and Selma, to pick up Bart and Lisa. Overjoyed with his presence, they cling onto his feet, having Homer kick them into the backseat.
 
   
 
Maggie is then found on the edge of the top of an ice-cream shop by the police. [[Chief Wiggum]] thinks she is trying to commit suicide, but she is actually sleeping next to the statue of an ice-cream cone that looks like Marge's head. Not knowing the police have found Maggie, Homer prepares to apologize to Marge. He first talks to himself, but then Chief Wiggum arrives and returns Maggie to Homer. Homer then duct-tapes Maggie to her car seat, securing her tightly to avoid her escaping from him. He then makes his way over to Patty and Selma, to pick up Bart and Lisa. Overjoyed with his presence, they cling onto his feet and forcing Homer kick them into the backseat.
On the train, Marge glances at a photo of her family, comparing it to the lesser-good looking family that greets her. In the evening, Marge says she appreciates Homer helping her around the house, to which Homer gladly agrees. Marge then continues staying her requests, upon which Bart interrupts her, showing the kids are sleeping in with their parents. The family then calls it quits, and goes to sleep.
 
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On the train, Marge glances at a photo of her family, comparing it to the lesser-good looking family that greets her. In the evening, Marge says she appreciates Homer helping her around the house, to which Homer gladly agrees. Marge then continues asking her requests for help, upon which Bart convinces her that they'll do all the can to help her out. This shows the kids are sleeping in with their parents. The family then calls it quits, and goes to sleep.
   
 
== Citations ==
 
== Citations ==

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Lisa the Greek
Homer Alone
Bart the Lover


I need to unwind.
Marge Simpson

"Homer Alone" is the fifteenth episode of Season 3 and 50th overall. The episode aired on February 6, 1992. It was written by David M. Stern and directed by Mark Kirkland.

Synopsis

When the family causes Marge to flip out, she takes a vacation from it all at Rancho Relaxo, leaving Lisa and Bart with Patty and Selma, and Homer alone with Maggie. Then, Maggie goes searching for Marge while Homer struggles with the former-duties of his wife.

Full Story

Marge has been under a lot of stress at home since the family takes her for granted, and she lashes out by clogging up traffic at the Springfield Memorial Bridge, and causing all of Springfield to see when it is placed on the news (although there is plenty of bumbling as Kent Brockman is bonked around and Arnie Pye drops his bagel). She is placed under arrest by Chief Wiggum, but Mayor Quimby, in a political gambit, pardons her.

Later on, Marge sees a TV commercial for a resort spa called "Rancho Relaxo", and decides that she needs a vacation. Homer tries to talk Marge out of it by reminding her of failed family vacations from the children's misbehavior and how they ended up staying home because of it. He also mentions that he's not pleasant company when he and Marge goes on vacation together. She convinces Homer that she needs to go to Rancho Relaxo alone so she can relax.

Before leaving, Marge puts Bart and Lisa into the care of Patty and Selma, but Maggie cries and clings to Homer when she is about to be deposited at her aunts, leaving Maggie in Homer's care.

While Marge is enjoying her vacation, the rest of the Simpsons are suffering without her. Bart and Lisa are having pain in the care of Patty and Selma. Bart has to sleep with Patty, who snores, as Lisa has to sleep with Selma. Homer finds it troublesome feeding Maggie, and changes Maggie's diaper by closing it with a staple gun. As for entertainment, Homer tries to make Maggie laugh through a puppet show, only to scare Maggie. Santa's Little Helper attacks both the puppets and Homer, to which Maggie applauds and laughs.

Homer later invites Barney over to help him, but realizes how much he needs Marge to take care of things, especially when the following morning Homer finds Maggie has gone missing. Maggie left the Simpson house by herself as she was distressed at the absence of Marge. Homer and Barney then look for Maggie, but can't find her. Homer calls the Department of Missing Babies, goes to Marge's sisters to ask Bart and Lisa if they have seen Maggie. As they haven't, but try to make it clear they're desperate to get away, after being put into

Lone

slavery having to rub the sister's feet. After a long search from Homer and Barney, Homer calls the police to help him. Marge, having thoroughly enjoyed her vacation, calls it quits, and calls Homer. Telling him she is feeling much better, Homer convinces her things are fine at home. Marge reveals she's coming back and Homer should pick her up in one hour at the train station.

Maggie is then found on the edge of the top of an ice-cream shop by the police. Chief Wiggum thinks she is trying to commit suicide, but she is actually sleeping next to the statue of an ice-cream cone that looks like Marge's head. Not knowing the police have found Maggie, Homer prepares to apologize to Marge. He first talks to himself, but then Chief Wiggum arrives and returns Maggie to Homer. Homer then duct-tapes Maggie to her car seat, securing her tightly to avoid her escaping from him. He then makes his way over to Patty and Selma, to pick up Bart and Lisa. Overjoyed with his presence, they cling onto his feet and forcing Homer kick them into the backseat.

On the train, Marge glances at a photo of her family, comparing it to the lesser-good looking family that greets her. In the evening, Marge says she appreciates Homer helping her around the house, to which Homer gladly agrees. Marge then continues asking her requests for help, upon which Bart convinces her that they'll do all the can to help her out. This shows the kids are sleeping in with their parents. The family then calls it quits, and goes to sleep.

Citations

Season 2 Season 3 Episodes Season 4
Stark Raving DadMr. Lisa Goes to WashingtonWhen Flanders FailedBart the MurdererHomer DefinedLike Father, Like ClownTreehouse of Horror IILisa's PonySaturdays of ThunderFlaming Moe'sBurns Verkaufen der KraftwerkI Married MargeRadio BartLisa the GreekHomer AloneBart the LoverHomer at the BatSeparate VocationsDog of DeathColonel HomerBlack WidowerThe Otto ShowBart's Friend Falls in LoveBrother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?