The Simpsons season 19 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
On Valentine's Day, Marge and Homer get stuck in the Tunnel of Love at a carnival, leading Homer to entertain Marge with twisted versions of famous love stories. He recounts the adventurous tale of Bonnie and Clyde, a whimsical story of canine lovers Shady and the Vamp, and a punk romance between Sid Vicious and Nancy, all while Bart and Lisa listen in amusement. Each story humorously blends historical facts with Homer's imagination, reflecting the quirky and enduring nature of love.
Full Episode S19E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What special day do Marge and Homer celebrate at the carnival?
Valentine's Day.
Why are Marge and Homer in the Tunnel of Love?
They are enjoying a kid-free time at the carnival.
What incident occurs in the Tunnel of Love?
The ride is disabled due to a classic Jell-O prank.
Who are the main characters in Homer's first love story?
Bonnie and Clyde.
What is the theme of the story of Bonnie and Clyde?
A tale of notorious outlaws and lovers.
What is the second love story told by Homer about?
Two dogs named Shady and the Vamp.
How does the story of Shady and the Vamp end?
Shady becomes a family pet, uniting the puppies.
Who are the characters in Homer's final love story?
Sid Vicious and Nancy.
What is unique about Sid and Nancy's story?
It's a punk love story set in London.
How do Marge and Homer get released from the Tunnel of Love?
The ride eventually resumes after being disabled.
What do Marge and Homer reflect on at the end of their experience?
Their own love story and shared experiences.
What triggers Homer to tell the love stories?
Being stuck in the Tunnel of Love with Marge.
What is Bart and Lisa's reaction to hearing the Bonnie and Clyde story?
They are amused by the twist in the story.
How does the story of Shady and the Vamp begin?
With a romantic encounter between two socially different dogs.
What bonds Sid Vicious and Nancy in their story?
Their love for punk music and chocolate.