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The Simpsons - S15E08 - Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays
 

The Simpsons season 15 episode 8

Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays

 
Bart is trying to watch "The Gator Baiter," when Lisa turns the channel to "Dollhouse Do-Overs." In their ensuing scuffle for the remote, the channel is changed to "Roofi," an entertainer that appeals to very small children. To get the TV back Bart suggests that Marge buy Maggie a "Roofi" CD, which Lisa tries to warn him against. The warning doesn't work; Marge fills the house and family car with the sounds of "Roofi," which drives Homer, Bart and Lisa crazy. Marge takes Maggie to an outdoor "Roofi" concert being held at Cletus's farm. The concert turns into a disaster and the babies begin to riot. After paying $1 million in additional taxes to help pay for the damage the babies caused, the single (and other childless) adults of Springfield join SSCCATAGAPP (Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples And Teens And Gays Against Parasitic Parents) and begin to revolt against children. "Children are the future, today belongs to me." Marge takes up the cause on behalf of the children and works to get voter sponsored initiative proposition on the ballot. Marge forms PPASSCCATAG (Proud Parents Against Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples And Teens And Gays). The tobacco lobby tries to endorse Marge's cause, but she won't take their money; however, Mr. Burns signs her petition and others soon follow. Her "Families Come First" proposition #242 gets on the ballot. Homer's attempts to help Marge's initiative, but his kind of help might only hurt it. Bart and Lisa (well Lisa anyway) come up with a plan to get Marge's prop 242 passed. It seems the members of SSCCATAGAPP have no immunity against children.
 
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The Simpsons / S15E08 : Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays
Season 15, Episode 8 | Aired on January 4, 2004 | TV-PG | 25 min. | FOX
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The Simpsons season 15 episode 8 Recap and FAQ

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Episode Summary

In a chaotic episode, the Simpsons' evening TV time introduces Roofi, Maggie's favorite singer, leading to a concert in Springfield. The event turns disastrous when rain triggers a baby riot. The aftermath sees Marge battling against Lindsay Naegle's anti-child movement, struggling to promote family values. Despite creative campaigning and Homer's quirky advertisement, their efforts falter. The episode wraps up with life resuming its usual pace, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of the Simpson family.

Full Episode S15E08 Recap

### Opening Scene: A Typical Evening at the Simpsons - The episode opens with the Simpson family watching TV. - Homer switches channels, moving from a nature show to a home makeover program, then to a bizarre reality show. - Bart and Lisa argue over what to watch, leading Marge to suggest getting a Roofi CD for baby Maggie, who enjoys the music. ### The Annoyance of Roofi's Song - At home, Maggie listens to Roofi's song on repeat, much to the family's annoyance due to its repetitive and simplistic nature. ### At School: Bart's Desperate Plea - Bart, unable to bear the thought of going home to Roofi's music, tries to get detention but fails. ### The Arrival of Roofi in Springfield - A commercial announces a live Roofi concert in Springfield, exciting Maggie and Marge. ### The Roofi Concert Chaos - The concert is overly crowded and chaotic. - When it starts raining, the babies, including Maggie, become restless and start a riot. - The police struggle to control the situation, and the concert ends abruptly. ### Post-Concert Aftermath and Reactions - The baby riot causes significant damage, leading to a public outcry against the chaos caused by children. - Lindsay Naegle forms a group advocating against the interests of families with children. ### Marge's Counter-Movement - Marge starts her own movement to support families, facing challenges and resistance. - She plans to launch a voter initiative to protect family interests. ### The Political Battle Intensifies - Marge's initiative gains momentum, but opposition campaigns smear her efforts. - Homer creates a counter-advertisement to support Marge's initiative. ### The Climactic Vote - On the day of the vote, Bart and Lisa use a cunning plan involving sick children to sway the outcome. - Despite their efforts, the initiative to support families fails. ### Conclusion: Return to Status Quo - The episode concludes with life in Springfield returning to normal, and the Simpson family once again settles down to watch TV.

Frequently Asked Questions

What show does the Simpson family initially watch on TV?

A nature show about salt-water crocodiles.

Who is Roofi?

A children's music artist whose songs Maggie enjoys.

Why does Bart want to stay at school?

To avoid going home to hear Roofi's song.

What major event is announced in Springfield?

A live concert by Roofi.

What happens at the Roofi concert?

A riot starts among the babies when it begins to rain.

How does the public react to the baby riot?

There's significant backlash against the chaos caused by children.

Who is Lindsay Naegle?

The founder of a group opposing the interests of families with children.

What initiative does Marge start?

A voter initiative to support family interests.

How is Marge's initiative portrayed in opposition campaigns?

Negatively, with smear ads against it.

What is Homer's contribution to Marge's campaign?

He creates a supportive advertisement.

How do Bart and Lisa attempt to influence the vote?

By exposing voters to sick children to gain sympathy.

What is the outcome of the vote on the initiative?

The initiative to support families fails.

How does the episode end?

Life in Springfield returns to normal, and the family watches TV again.

 
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