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Synopsis
Marge decides she needs a vacation, after all the stress at home. She leaves, putting Bart and Lisa into the care of Patty and Selma. Maggie stays home with Homer, who realizes how much he needs Marge to take care of things. He goes to see how the kids are getting on at Marge's sisters, and they're desperate to get away, after they are put into slavery by the sisters. Maggie goes looking for Marge after seeing how upset everyone is, including herself, and goes missing. A search breaks out and Maggie is found eventually, as Marge returns home. Patty Bouvier Selma Bouvier [[ The Bouvier Sisters (Patricia Patty and Selma, voiced by Julie Kavner) are fictional characters on The Simpsons. ...
Bust of Homer in the British Museum For the fictional character in The Simpsons, see Homer Simpson. ...
Quotes - Lisa: Mom, Bart's making faces at me.
Bart: It's a nervous twitch, and I'm a little sensitive about it, if you don't mind. - When Marge refuses to leave her car:
Wiggum: Try to talk her out of there. (Hands Homer a megaphone.) But don't put your lips on it or anything. - Talking about Patty and Selma:
Bart: I'm scared, Lisa. Lisa: You think you know fear? Well, I've seen 'em naked! Bart: Waaaaauuuugh! Trivia - Just as Homer puts Maggie to bed, all the lights appear on in the house.
- This is the 50th episode of the show.
Goofs - When Maggie starts down the street at night, there are no street lights on.
- At several points in the episode, Marge turns the steering wheel of her car one way, but the wheels turn the other way.
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