After watching it the third or fourth time, I still enjoy the scene where Maya becomes very stiff and doll-like when Moe turned back on the couch. She did that to people to freak them out.
After watching it the third or fourth time, I still enjoy the scene where Maya becomes very stiff and doll-like when Moe turned back on the couch. She did that to people to freak them out.
True. You have a good point. :lol:
The episode is re-airing this Sunday (8/23).
I watched the episode again tonight. Now I kind of wonder about Moe's intentions. When he first met Maya, was he truly being sincere that the height difference didn't matter or was he trying to be on his best behavior up until she broke the ice with the first short joke.
That's true Cyn.
The Maggie/Homer subplot was great I also enjoyed it.
Cyn, definitely a moment where she could rely on her dad.
It was kind of disturbing when they were kissing.
I think he did die in the movie can't remeraber :lol:
I liked the Maggie/Homer subplot. Nice that it tied in with the main plot.
Moe making out with his g/f is one of the most disturbing things I've seen on this show. I did think it was sweet that he wanted to become a little person too.
Didn't Dr. Nick die in the movie?
Well, I like that Homer and Marge are happy. Most of the time.
I forgot to add that it was a moment where Maggie could rely on her dad.
I don't think Moe will find someone. Just like in live action shows, I feel that finding happiness with someone is basically like the kiss of death. There neeRAB to be tragedy to balance out the happiness, otherwise the storyline gets boring.
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