- Season
- 6
- Production Code
- 2F10
- Episode Number
- 0
- Airdate
- 20 January 1995
- Writer
- Jennifer Crittenden
- Director
- Swinton O. Scott III
- Executive Producer
- David Mirkin
- DVD Commentary
- Matt Groening
David Mirkin
Swinton O. Scott III
David Silverman - Editor
- Gary M. Gadsdon
Plot
While looking in the baby pictures, Lisa notices that there are not any pictures of Maggie. Homer tells them that it isa very interesting story.
Homer begins telling the story of the blissful time leading up to Maggie's birth. It starts with Homer quiting his job at the Nuclear Power Plant, and taking a job at the local Bowling Alley, his dream job. Dream that is, until Marge gets pregnant for a third time. Marge keeps the baby a secret from Homer, but after telling Patty and Selma they blab it all over town. Everyone in town knows, except Homer, who thinks that they are just congratulating him on his new job. It is only until a baby shower does he realize. Homer tries then to get a raise at the alley but fails and has to go to the plant, and now he has to work there forever. Later on, Marge gives birth Maggie, and he loved her right from the start. Yet, Bart still asks why no pictures. But Homer says that they are where he needs the most cheering up.
Homer begins telling the story of the blissful time leading up to Maggie's birth. It starts with Homer quiting his job at the Nuclear Power Plant, and taking a job at the local Bowling Alley, his dream job. Dream that is, until Marge gets pregnant for a third time. Marge keeps the baby a secret from Homer, but after telling Patty and Selma they blab it all over town. Everyone in town knows, except Homer, who thinks that they are just congratulating him on his new job. It is only until a baby shower does he realize. Homer tries then to get a raise at the alley but fails and has to go to the plant, and now he has to work there forever. Later on, Marge gives birth Maggie, and he loved her right from the start. Yet, Bart still asks why no pictures. But Homer says that they are where he needs the most cheering up.
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