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"'''Marge on the Lam'''" is the sixth episode of [[The Simpsons]]' fifth season, aired November 4, 1993. [[Marge]] makes friends with [[Ruth Powers]] and finds herself in trouble as [[Homer]] tries to compensate for her absence.  
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"'''Alone Again, Natura-Diddily'''" is the fourteenth episode of [[Season 11]], which aired on February 13, 2000. The episode was written by [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]] and directed by [[Jim Reardon]]. [[wikipedia:Shawn_Colvin|Shawn Colvin]] guest stars.
  
== Plot ==
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When [[Maude Flanders]] dies in a freak accident, [[Homer]] takes it upon himself to help [[Ned]] rebuild his life and gets him back into the dating game. After several unsuccessful dates, Ned walks into church and finds himself interested in the lead singer of a Christian rock band.
Marge wins a pair of ballet tickets after donating 30 dollars to a telethon that is trying to raise money for public television. Homer promises to go with her, thinking a ballet is a bear driving in a small car. Homer dislikes the ballet and later, gets both arms trapped in tow vending machines. He is told to let go of the can and food so he can take his hands out.
 
  
Marge tell Homer she is going out with Ruth, which Homer disapproves of. [[Lionel Hutz]] babysits the kids while Homer goes on a night out.
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This episode marks the time that Maude Flanders dies. A main character is rarely killed off, the last one being [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]].  
 
 
[[Chief Wiggum]] and Homer go after Marge but find a car with a busted taillight that is Marge and Ruth, although they do not know this yet. They do not pull over, ending in a chase. Marge is offered by Ruth to be left at a café but she goes with her. They are cornered by police cars but go off road, almost into a canyon. Homer takes a mega-phone and apologizes to Marge and warns her of the canyon, which makes them stop though Homer and Wiggum drive into it, onto a garbage heap.
 
  
  
 
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Featured Episode

"Alone Again, Natura-Diddily" is the fourteenth episode of Season 11, which aired on February 13, 2000. The episode was written by Ian Maxtone-Graham and directed by Jim Reardon. Shawn Colvin guest stars.

When Maude Flanders dies in a freak accident, Homer takes it upon himself to help Ned rebuild his life and gets him back into the dating game. After several unsuccessful dates, Ned walks into church and finds himself interested in the lead singer of a Christian rock band.

This episode marks the time that Maude Flanders dies. A main character is rarely killed off, the last one being Bleeding Gums Murphy.


Read more of this episode | More featured episodes | Vote for Featured episode