Difference between revisions of "Dr. Zweig"
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'''Dr. Zweig '''is a psychologist who helps [[Marge]] overcome her fear of flying. | '''Dr. Zweig '''is a psychologist who helps [[Marge]] overcome her fear of flying. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
After Marge discovers that she has a fear of flying, Marge decides to get some professional help. She goes to Dr. Zweig (who Homer fears will blame all Marges problems on him) who charges Marge 30 dollars an hour. The doctor dives deep into Marges psyche and discovers that the fact that her father was a stewardess is to blame, and just as she is about to start discussing Marges husband, Homer runs in and pulls her away. Dr. Zweig is typically calm, but becomes especially passionate when describing that the Monkees symbolized rebellion and when she discovers that Marges cheque bounced. Despite all the help, Marge thinks Zweig's name is "Lowenstein". | After Marge discovers that she has a fear of flying, Marge decides to get some professional help. She goes to Dr. Zweig (who Homer fears will blame all Marges problems on him) who charges Marge 30 dollars an hour. The doctor dives deep into Marges psyche and discovers that the fact that her father was a stewardess is to blame, and just as she is about to start discussing Marges husband, Homer runs in and pulls her away. Dr. Zweig is typically calm, but becomes especially passionate when describing that the Monkees symbolized rebellion and when she discovers that Marges cheque bounced. Despite all the help, Marge thinks Zweig's name is "Lowenstein". | ||
As Marge begins to delve into her deepest psyche, Dr. Zweig minimizes it by snapping, "Yes, yes, it's all a rich tapestry!" | As Marge begins to delve into her deepest psyche, Dr. Zweig minimizes it by snapping, "Yes, yes, it's all a rich tapestry!" | ||
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Revision as of 12:31, August 28, 2010
Dr. Zweig
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Character Information
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Dr. Zweig is a psychologist who helps Marge overcome her fear of flying.
History
After Marge discovers that she has a fear of flying, Marge decides to get some professional help. She goes to Dr. Zweig (who Homer fears will blame all Marges problems on him) who charges Marge 30 dollars an hour. The doctor dives deep into Marges psyche and discovers that the fact that her father was a stewardess is to blame, and just as she is about to start discussing Marges husband, Homer runs in and pulls her away. Dr. Zweig is typically calm, but becomes especially passionate when describing that the Monkees symbolized rebellion and when she discovers that Marges cheque bounced. Despite all the help, Marge thinks Zweig's name is "Lowenstein".
As Marge begins to delve into her deepest psyche, Dr. Zweig minimizes it by snapping, "Yes, yes, it's all a rich tapestry!"