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Meanwhile, Marge discovers what she believes to be her first grey hairs, only to be shocked when her stylist reveals that she's actually 'completely grey' but the fumes of her weekly dye job remove any memory of this. She decides to go grey now and surprises both her family and the neighborhood by sporting a brand new mature ‘do'. |
Meanwhile, Marge discovers what she believes to be her first grey hairs, only to be shocked when her stylist reveals that she's actually 'completely grey' but the fumes of her weekly dye job remove any memory of this. She decides to go grey now and surprises both her family and the neighborhood by sporting a brand new mature ‘do'. |
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+ | Unfortunately without her signature color Homer no longer finds her hair attractive. [[Bart]] is not humored when the neighborhood kids tease him about Marge’s look. At the grocery store she is made fun of by her friends. Later, Marge confronts Homer when she learns that he is becoming increasingly popular with the young ladies, but Homer helps Marge realize that he only has eyes for her and proves that love is still in the [[Springfield]] air. |
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== Citations == |
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The Blue and the Gray[1] is the thirteenth episode of Season 22.
Synopsis
Marge discovers her natural grey hair, meanwhile, Homer becomes a Valentine's Day wingman to Moe, much to Marge's suspicion that Homer is cheating on her.
Full Story
After spending another Valentine’s Day alone, Moe attends a seminar led by Dr. Kissingher in the hopes of gaining more confidence with women. Moe takes the doctor’s advice and asks Homer to be his wingman but Moe becomes distraught when women are drawn to Homer as well.
Meanwhile, Marge discovers what she believes to be her first grey hairs, only to be shocked when her stylist reveals that she's actually 'completely grey' but the fumes of her weekly dye job remove any memory of this. She decides to go grey now and surprises both her family and the neighborhood by sporting a brand new mature ‘do'.
Unfortunately without her signature color Homer no longer finds her hair attractive. Bart is not humored when the neighborhood kids tease him about Marge’s look. At the grocery store she is made fun of by her friends. Later, Marge confronts Homer when she learns that he is becoming increasingly popular with the young ladies, but Homer helps Marge realize that he only has eyes for her and proves that love is still in the Springfield air.
Citations
- ↑ U.S. Copyright Records. U.S. Copyright Records (March 18, 2010).