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"'''Sweets and Sour Marge'''" is the eighth episode of [[Season 13]], which first aired on January 20, 2002. The episode was written by [[Carolyn Omine]] and directed by [[Mark Kirkland]]. [[w:Ben_Stiller|Ben Stiller]] guest starred as [[Gareth Motherloving]]. The episode title is an obvious parody of the famous chinese dish, "Sweet and Sour Chicken." The episode recieved mostly positive reviews from TV critics and fans. | "'''Sweets and Sour Marge'''" is the eighth episode of [[Season 13]], which first aired on January 20, 2002. The episode was written by [[Carolyn Omine]] and directed by [[Mark Kirkland]]. [[w:Ben_Stiller|Ben Stiller]] guest starred as [[Gareth Motherloving]]. The episode title is an obvious parody of the famous chinese dish, "Sweet and Sour Chicken." The episode recieved mostly positive reviews from TV critics and fans. |
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Episode Information
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- ""And thanks to Marge Simpson's damning evidence, I hereby ban all sugar products from Springfield... forever!""
- ―Judge Snyder
"Sweets and Sour Marge" is the eighth episode of Season 13, which first aired on January 20, 2002. The episode was written by Carolyn Omine and directed by Mark Kirkland. Ben Stiller guest starred as Gareth Motherloving. The episode title is an obvious parody of the famous chinese dish, "Sweet and Sour Chicken." The episode recieved mostly positive reviews from TV critics and fans.
Plot
The family goes to the library's used book sale; where Homer obtains a copy of Duff's Book of World Records. When he's gone through all the records, he decides to set one of his own. Duff tells him that all the personal records have been set. He needs to help set a group record. The town tries to set a record for the world's tallest human pyramid; but when they fail, they inadvertently set the record as the world's fattest town, which they celebrate. Only Marge has a problem with this. She goes to the Motherloving Sugar Company to lodge her complaint. The owner Garth Motherloving is less than cooperative, so Marge files a class action lawsuit. Professor Frink blows the whistle on "big sugar" and the court rules in Marge's favor and then bans all sugar from Springfield forever. All the town's sugar products are burned and Apu's store shelves are empty. Apu brings Homer into a group determined to smuggle sugar back into Springfield. Homer and Bart join with Apu, Mr. Burns, Count Fudgula and Garth Mothelovering in a scheme to smuggle in sugar from the island of San Glucose. They make it into Springfield Harbor, but are intercepted by the police. Evading Wiggum and Co., Homer finds himself faced with the decision to either "Dump Cargo" to make Marge happy or "Obey Bad Guy" and bring sugar to Springfield. He chooses the former, but Judge Snyder realizes that he's overstepped his authority and makes sugar legal once again.