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9/10
Homer and Marge working together at the Power Plant? Blame it on Tibor
athomed5 January 2012
This episode is about the Simpson family house having foundation problems. Marge gets a job at the Power Plant to pay for the necessary repairs. Things get complicated when Mr. Burns becomes obsessed with her.

There are a lot of things to like about this episode. Both Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz make an appearance. Tom Jones is one of the greatest musical guest stars they've had on the show, and was supposedly a joy to work with. This is also a great Mr. Burns episode. Groundskeeper Willie has a very funny part as well.

Season 4 has great episode after great episode. This is certainly one of them.
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9/10
Edna: Bart, have you ever read "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"? Bart: I'm halfway through it, I swear!
bombersflyup24 October 2020
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Marge Gets a Job isn't an episode memorable by title, but it's the quintessential classic.

Consistent laughs without any low points. The unseen Tibor's blamed for everything at the plant, but then is said to have been promoted before Homer, heh.

Homer and Bart, the standouts.
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9/10
...my ovaries
snoozejonc11 August 2022
Marge gets a job at the power plant.

This is an entertaining episode with lots of great humour.

There is an A-B plot that is fairly good, especially Bart crying wolf, and it mostly function to set up of multiple high quality gags.

Several characters are used exceptionally well, such as Bart, Mr Burns, Smithers, Marge, Homer, Miss Krabapple, and Groundskeeper Willy. Tom Jones guest appearance is one of my favourites.
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9/10
Burns in Love
Hitchcoc25 April 2022
When the foundation of the Simpson house collapses, it will take 8500 dollars to repair it, causing Marge to seek out a job. Just so happens that there is a position at the power plant. She works hard and Burns has romantic intentions for her. Smithers fantasizes about her and comes on. Meanwhile, Bart is trying to avoid taking a test and cries wolf. Oh, and something happens to legendary star Tom Jones.
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8/10
Marge and Homer Are........Co-Workers!
g-bodyl3 January 2015
This is the seventh episode of the fourth season of the Simpsons and in my opinion, it may be the weakest episode this season to date, but only by a hair. It just doesn't seem the storyline is as strong as the previous episode. However, I did like the reference to the "boy who cried wolf," legend and how the episode took a literal meaning to that myth.

In this episode, "Marge Gets a Job," the Simpsons house has foundation issues which requires money that they don't have. Marge decides to work at the power plant, where she becomes a victim of sexual harassment by Mr. Burns. Meanwhile, in order to fake out from taking exams, Bart decides to fake sickness. But on the third try, that faking may actually become reality.

Overall, this is solid episode on the whole. I loved the subplot involving Bart. But the main plot with Marge isn't as strong. It just shows how much of a creep Mr. Burns is. I did love the cameo by Tom Jones though. I rate this episode 8/10.
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10/10
Tom Jones
safenoe26 April 2024
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A superb guest appearance by Tom Jones, and the way that Smithers persuaded (well kidnapped) Jones to perform at a special concert organized by Mr Burns and his crush, Marge Simpson, was hilarious, and also at the end when Marge declares her love for Homer, and we see Jones performing It's not unusual for Homer and Marge, with the approval of Mr Burns. Anyway, I became an instant fan of The Simpsons when it debuted all those years ago, and I'm enjoying reflecting on them, and Marge Gets a Job is in my humble opinion part of the golden era of The Simpsons, being the first 10 seasons really init.
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