The Simpsons season 19 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Maggie struggles to sleep, leading Marge and Homer on a quest for milk, revealing a town-wide shortage. Meanwhile, Marge faces challenges with Maggie's clinginess, seeking help from CRIE for parenting advice. Homer discovers a new passion as a tow truck driver, enjoying his newfound power but causing discontent in Springfield. He gets entangled in a tow truck turf war, resulting in his capture. Throughout this, Maggie develops remarkable self-sufficiency, leading to a heartwarming family reunion and reflections on growth and independence.
Full Episode S19E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Maggie do as part of her bedtime routine?
She says goodnight to her stuffed animals and Bedtime Krusty.
Why is Homer looking for milk?
He spilled their milk and needs to find more.
Where does Homer go to find milk?
He visits various places including Apu's store and Moe's bar.
What is CRIE?
Creative Responses for Infant Edu-loving, a service offering home counseling for parenting.
What new job does Homer take on?
He becomes a tow truck driver.
What are the rules Homer learns about towing?
He is instructed to stick to Springfield and always keep his hook pointed out.
How does CRIE aim to help Maggie?
By training her to be more independent and less clingy.
What problem does Homer face with his towing job?
He creates upset in the town and gets caught in a tow truck turf war.
How is Homer trapped?
He's tricked by a rival tow truck driver and held captive with other drivers.
How has Maggie changed by the end of the episode?
She shows increased self-sufficiency and independence.
What is the outcome for Homer?
He is freed from captivity and reunites with his family.
What lesson do Marge and Homer learn?
They learn about the importance of allowing Maggie to grow and become independent.