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"Another Simpsons Clip Show"
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Episode Information
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This episode is a Clip Show. It features clips from previous episodes. |
"Another Simpsons Clip Show" is the third episode of Season 6 and originally aired September 25, 1994. It was written by Jon Vitti (who was credited as Penny Wise), and directed by David Silverman. After "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show", this is the second clip show in the show's history.
Synopsis
Under Marge's insistence, the family go over romantic experiences that occurred in a form of clips from previous episodes.
Plot
Marge is reading The Bridges of Madison County one night and wakes up Homer to ask if he thinks the romance has gone out of their marriage. He grumbles and throws the book into a fireplace which has suddenly appeared in the bedroom. Marge grumbles back and goes back to sleep.
In the morning, Marge gets the family together to discuss romance, but they can only come up with vignettes from their failed relationships (and in the parents' case, near-extramarital paramours) in the form of clips from previous episodes. However, Homer saves the day when he brings up how he and Marge got together (in clips from the second season episode "The Way We Was"). Ultimately, the kids don't care and end up watching Itchy & Scratchy while Homer and Marge share another special moment.
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