Marge is weak in this episode as she easily gave in to Maggie's demand for the Ranch Dressing Phase instead act like a proper mum who stand her ground to her children's demand.
@@doscaminos204 Nah what I mean is that im so used to watching classic Simpsons, but the new stuff is weird cause it talks about things currently happening. Shows that the show has gone for too long
@@silverstar8868 well if you look back they always touched on trending topics of their day, the only difference between the old and new stuff is that the new stuff makes statements where the old stuff was more observant comedy. So yea, the show continues because they are up to date. They even reinvent Homer and Marge’s youth as being a 70s high school sweethearts, to 80s, 90s, and they have probably made one where Bart and Lisa were toddlers in the early 2000s. They keep reinventing their past.
One thing with Homer as unbothered as he is sometimes as a man when it comes to his wife & children he knows when to step up & be a man unlike Peter from family guy poor Lois has to play both parts.
i think the issue is with the writers, they probably think they made lisa the way that she is by thinking thats what all feminists are like. they completely missed the mark that she comes out as insufferable at most times.
Marge's shock at AARP is even funnier to me as my husband just told me he joined the AARP and we are not even in our 50s yet. But because he is retired from 24 years in the military he was eligible. Also I will take any discount I can get, I don't care if someone things I'm old.