In Marge We Trust
- Episode aired Apr 27, 1997
- TV-14
- 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.8K
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Marge becomes a church counselor; Homer discovers his face on a Japanese detergent logo.Marge becomes a church counselor; Homer discovers his face on a Japanese detergent logo.Marge becomes a church counselor; Homer discovers his face on a Japanese detergent logo.
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Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Hank Azaria
- Moe Szyslak
- (voice)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Ned Flanders
- (voice)
- …
Sab Shimono
- Mr. Sparkle
- (voice)
Frank Welker
- Baboons
- (voice)
Pamela Hayden
- Jimbo Jones
- (voice)
Tress MacNeille
- Agnes Skinner
- (voice)
- …
Maggie Roswell
- Maude Flanders
- (voice)
- …
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Did you know
- TriviaSince 2009, the show's new opening sequence includes Mr. Sparkle detergent with Marge's supermarket purchases.
- GoofsBefore Lovejoy's toy train enters the tunnel it has 4 passenger cars. After it leaves the tunnel it has 6 passenger cars.
- Quotes
Agnes Skinner: Seymour, tell these people we're going ahead of them.
Principal Skinner: I'm not the principal of the line, mother.
Agnes Skinner: And you never will be.
- Alternate versionsSyndication cuts the scene where Marge consoles the Sea Captain, distraught about dropping his Game Boy in the sea.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Waifus w/ DEATH BATTLE's Boomstick! (2017)
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Marge becomes a counsellor at the church, whilst Homer tries to unlock the mystery of why his face appears on the box of a Japanese washing powder.
This is a good episode but the humour is hit and miss to me personally.
I particularly enjoyed Homer's plot, which I think is quite clever and has some standout comedy moments such as the shenanigans at the dump and his pretence at making a "local call". The big reveal is silly but well thought out by the writers.
Marge's time as a counsellor and the focus on Reverend Lovejoy and Ned Flanders is reasonably good, but for me runs out of steam as it gets progressively sillier. I acknowledge that comedy is in the eye of the beholder so other may find it a lot funnier than me.
It's a 7.5/10 for me but I round upwards.
This is a good episode but the humour is hit and miss to me personally.
I particularly enjoyed Homer's plot, which I think is quite clever and has some standout comedy moments such as the shenanigans at the dump and his pretence at making a "local call". The big reveal is silly but well thought out by the writers.
Marge's time as a counsellor and the focus on Reverend Lovejoy and Ned Flanders is reasonably good, but for me runs out of steam as it gets progressively sillier. I acknowledge that comedy is in the eye of the beholder so other may find it a lot funnier than me.
It's a 7.5/10 for me but I round upwards.
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- snoozejonc
- Feb 1, 2023
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