This episode is about Homer spending more time with Maggie because Marge doesn’t feel he spends enough time with her. Homer gets a great idea and brings Maggie to Moe’s bar that has a playground outside, perfect for Homer; he can drink beer and watch Maggie at the same time. It turns out that Homer’s ability to drink beer and watch Maggie at the same time is not too good. Marge feels that Maggie has changed after spending all this time with Homer so she buys a “spy cam” to watch was going on when Homer is away with Maggie. Luckily for Homer Marge only sees the one time Homer pays attention to Maggie and save her from the “big” baby that want to hit Maggie. Marge get happy and warm inside and feels she have the greatest husband in the world. I can relate Marge’s need to supervise Homer to our society. Think of all the ways we get supervised, two examples that pops up in my head are cameras in the supermarket and check-in card at work. The other big thing that happens in this episode is that Moe meet Maya. She is a great person and he likes her a lot, the only problem is that she is so small. Moe doesn’t know how to treat her and are afraid that his friends going to laugh at her. He decides that the only people that going to meet Maya is Homer and Marge so he arrange a double date. The date turns out well and either Marge or Homer cares about Maya’s size.
The best from this episode is Homer's final words to Moe:
"Remember that if someone loved you once, someone can love you again."
And how Moe thinks about that:
"Moe wonders how a woman so short could make him feel so big."
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