2/10
If Miracle on Evergreen Terrace didn't already give you that hint, I hate forced conflicts of unnecessary misery.
31 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Do I really need to say more? Everyone from the jobs that Homer and Marge used to have look down on them for having a baby and fire them for pathetic reasons. This whole forced conflict is their fault for being unforgiving and unwilling to give children a chance. This episode has a lot of mixed messages, that having kids will cost you your job and is only good...if you have 2 kids so the 1 kid doesn't go rogue. And what is the point of all this? That having any happy parts or good moments to the story would be boring and devoid of conflict? My foot! This episode is just pathetic, especially the final part where the Simpsons had to lie to save the marriage of the couple they visited when their story made the woman leave. You don't deserve my anger anymore, writer. I'm too disgusted with you. Between this and Haw-Haw Land and Miracle on Evergreen Terrace, you should stop making The Simpsons like Stressed Eric and the Rick and Morty writers should stop making Rick and Morty like Mr. Pickles.
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