The Simpsons season 3 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this nostalgic episode, Homer and Marge navigate the challenges of an unexpected pregnancy. Using an unreliable home pregnancy test, Marge's results are inconclusive, leading to a flashback of their young love in the '80s, their budget wedding, and Homer's struggle to find a stable job. Despite financial hardships and Homer briefly leaving to become a responsible provider, he returns, secures a job at the nuclear plant, and they joyfully welcome Bart. In present day, it turns out Marge isn't pregnant, bringing relief and happiness to the family.
Full Episode S03E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What brand of pregnancy test do Homer and Marge use?
Barnacle Bill's Home Pregnancy Test.
What color indicates pregnancy on the test?
Blue.
Why does Marge decide to visit Dr. Hibbert?
The pregnancy test result is inconclusive, showing pink instead of blue or purple.
What decade does Homer reminisce about?
The early '80s.
What job did Homer have while dating Marge?
He worked at a local fun center.
How does Homer propose to Marge?
Impromptu, after watching a movie.
Where do Homer and Marge get married?
In a budget chapel.
What financial struggles do Homer and Marge face during her pregnancy?
Difficulty affording baby items and Homer's struggle to find a well-paying job.
Why does Homer decide to leave Marge temporarily?
He feels inadequate for not being able to provide for the family.
How does Homer get a job at the nuclear power plant?
He impresses Mr. Burns with his feisty yet spineless attitude.
What does Homer do when he learns Marge is in labor?
He rushes to the hospital to be by her side.
What is Homer's reaction to the birth of Bart?
He is joyful and participates in the birth.
What is the family's reaction when they learn Marge is not actually pregnant?
They celebrate with joy and relief.
How does Homer feel about his family?
He is filled with joy and gratitude for his wife and children.
What does Homer's story reveal about his character?
He is devoted, loving, and willing to overcome challenges for his family.