This is one of those episodes that, although well written, I cannot stand the ending. I mean, lisa was right all along with the whole town acting aggresively and very ignorant and yet somehow she ends up being “wrong” thanks to marge.
Eh maybe i am reading too much into it.
Frank
she wasn’t wrong – she had a moment of doubt, and it wasn’t thanks to marge it was because of those corporate shills.
similar to her lesson learned in Lisa the Vegetarian, she realized that logic doesn’t protect you from your insecurities. in fact, marge was there to soften the blow.
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*angels
Funnily enough, the “angles” line now makes it seem Chief Wiggum is clueless about trigonometry and is thinking it’s some mystic crap or something.
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Yeah, Charlie should probably issue a correction to this line, soon.
Fixed, thanks.
heheh
This is one of those episodes that, although well written, I cannot stand the ending. I mean, lisa was right all along with the whole town acting aggresively and very ignorant and yet somehow she ends up being “wrong” thanks to marge.
Eh maybe i am reading too much into it.
she wasn’t wrong – she had a moment of doubt, and it wasn’t thanks to marge it was because of those corporate shills.
similar to her lesson learned in Lisa the Vegetarian, she realized that logic doesn’t protect you from your insecurities. in fact, marge was there to soften the blow.