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Revision as of 18:11, December 8, 2015

Ms. Sinclair
Ms. Sinclair.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Owner of Ayn Rand School for Tots
Relatives: Brother: Llewellyn Sinclair
First appearance: "A Streetcar Named Marge"
Voiced by: Jon Lovitz


Ms. Sinclair is the head of the Ayn Rand School for Tots. Her brother is Llewellyn Sinclair.

History

She has modeled the workings of the school after the philosophies of Ayn Rand and tries "to develop the bottle within." Posters referring to Rand's ideas are hung throughout the nursery, including "A is A" and "Helping is Futile." She is also opposed to pacifiers, causing Maggie to rebel and retrieve her pacifier in a manner similar to the escape of the POWs in The Great Escape.[1]

When Maggie returned to Ayn Rand School for Tots Ms. Sinclair took her from the testing area into the "Nothing Special" room.[2]

Non-canon

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She has also had responsibility for a child's babysitting union, owned by Mr. Burns. After the business was closed was her forced to retake her babysitter training at a daycare center some provides low-cost care for the children of single working mothers.[3]

Appearances

References