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"Werking Mom"
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Episode Information
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"Werking Mom"[1] will be the 7th episode of season 30. It will air on November 18, 2018.[2]
Synopsis
Marge starts selling "tubberware" but she's not very good at it. Julio gives her a makeover to boost her confidence and she becomes successful, not realizing everyone thinks she's a drag queen. The sub-plot is a parody of Amélie, where Lisa does little things to make people happy.[3]
Production
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