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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
− | When [[Bart]] was a toddler and learned that [[Marge]] was going to have a baby ([[Lisa]]), he envisioned setting up the baby to take the blame for his mischief, as seen in a flashback scene in "[[Lisa's First Word]]". In his imagination, the baby was the perfect patsy and Marge bought the story completely, which stands in sharp contrast to what happens when he tries it for real with [[Maggie]]. | + | *When [[Bart]] was a toddler and learned that [[Marge]] was going to have a baby ([[Lisa]]), he envisioned setting up the baby to take the blame for his mischief, as seen in a flashback scene in "[[Lisa's First Word]]". In his imagination, the baby was the perfect patsy and Marge bought the story completely, which stands in sharp contrast to what happens when he tries it for real with [[Maggie]]. |
+ | *Maggie's wall-art skills also get Bart into trouble in ''[[Maggie's Crib 29]]''. | ||
[[Category:Continuity]] | [[Category:Continuity]] |
Revision as of 10:32, November 16, 2012
Continuity
- When Bart was a toddler and learned that Marge was going to have a baby (Lisa), he envisioned setting up the baby to take the blame for his mischief, as seen in a flashback scene in "Lisa's First Word". In his imagination, the baby was the perfect patsy and Marge bought the story completely, which stands in sharp contrast to what happens when he tries it for real with Maggie.
- Maggie's wall-art skills also get Bart into trouble in Maggie's Crib 29.