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* CatharsisFactor: Marge beating the shit out of the thug who mugged her when she gets buff and overcomes her agoraphobia after running into him again.
-->'''Thug:''' Whatcha been up to? [[KickTheDog Livin' in fear?]]
-->'''Marge:''' ''[[TheDogBitesBack Not]] [[PreAssKickingOneLiner anymore!]]''
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* FansPreferTheNewHer: some fans preferred Marge as an AmazonianBeauty rather than the GenericCuteness look she usually has.

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* FansPreferTheNewHer: some Some fans preferred Marge as an AmazonianBeauty rather than the GenericCuteness look she usually has.
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* FansPreferTheNewHer: some fans preferred Marge as an AmazonianBeauty rather than the GenericCuteness look she usually has.
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* {{Tearjerker}}: Marge bursts into tears after getting into the car following the attack. For an animated show that frequently parodies things, this scene depicted the RealLife reaction to such a thing with heartbreaking accuracy.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: TearJerker: Marge bursts into tears after getting into the car following the attack. For an animated show that frequently parodies things, this scene depicted the RealLife reaction to such a thing with heartbreaking accuracy.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who remembers the episode without mentioning the infamous scene where [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale Marge rapes Homer and suffers no consequences]].
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Never Live It Down is for characters only (the way this entry is worded sounds like it applies to the episode itself).


* NeverLiveItDown: This episode is unpopular for trying to "joke" about Marge sexually assaulting Homer.
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* OneSceneWonder: The country singing bodybuilder, for being the token NiceGirl of the bodybuilders. Some fans hope she was the one who won the competition.

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* OneSceneWonder: The country singing bodybuilder, for being the token NiceGirl of the bodybuilders. Some fans hope she was the one who won the competition.competition.
* {{Tearjerker}}: Marge bursts into tears after getting into the car following the attack. For an animated show that frequently parodies things, this scene depicted the RealLife reaction to such a thing with heartbreaking accuracy.
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* NeverLiveItDown: This episode is unpopular for trying to "joke" about Marge sexually assaulting Homer.
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incorrect use of this trope, as it's for entire plots, not just one moment


* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The thing most people remember about this episode is that it's the one where Marge rapes Homer.
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* OneSceneWonder: The country singing bodybuilder, for being the token NiceGirl of the bodybuilders. Some fans hope she was the one who won the competition.
* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper, and as a result, this sparked a bit of FanonDiscontinuity. Many cite character inconsistencies, poor build up, the "Zombie Simpsons" thesis, and even use ''The Simpsons'' own lackadaisical reuse-recycle animation gimmicks against this portrayal of her, while at least one popular fanon cites an evil twin sister of Ruth is actually in play in the episode. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.

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* OneSceneWonder: The country singing bodybuilder, for being the token NiceGirl of the bodybuilders. Some fans hope she was the one who won the competition.
* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper, and as a result, this sparked a bit of FanonDiscontinuity. Many cite character inconsistencies, poor build up, the "Zombie Simpsons" thesis, and even use ''The Simpsons'' own lackadaisical reuse-recycle animation gimmicks against this portrayal of her, while at least one popular fanon cites an evil twin sister of Ruth is actually in play in the episode. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.
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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper, and as a result, this sparked a bit of FanonDiscontinuity. Man cite character inconsistencies, poor build up, the "Zombie Simpsons" thesis, and even use ''The Simpsons'' own lackadaisical reuse-recycle animation gimmicks against this portrayal of her, while at least one popular fanon cites an evil twin sister of Ruth is actually in play in the episode. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.

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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper, and as a result, this sparked a bit of FanonDiscontinuity. Man Many cite character inconsistencies, poor build up, the "Zombie Simpsons" thesis, and even use ''The Simpsons'' own lackadaisical reuse-recycle animation gimmicks against this portrayal of her, while at least one popular fanon cites an evil twin sister of Ruth is actually in play in the episode. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.
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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Some cite character inconsistencies, poor build up, the "Zombie Simpsons" thesis, and even use ''The Simpsons'' own lackadaisical reuse-recycle animation gimmicks against this portrayal of her, while at least one popular fanon cites an evil twin sister of Ruth is actually in play in the episode. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.

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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Some Pauper, and as a result, this sparked a bit of FanonDiscontinuity. Man cite character inconsistencies, poor build up, the "Zombie Simpsons" thesis, and even use ''The Simpsons'' own lackadaisical reuse-recycle animation gimmicks against this portrayal of her, while at least one popular fanon cites an evil twin sister of Ruth is actually in play in the episode. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.
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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Some cite character inconsistencies, poor build up, and even use ''The Simpsons'' own lackadaisical reuse-recycle animation gimmicks against this portrayal of her, while at least one popular fanon cites an evil twin sister of Ruth is actually in play in the episode. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.

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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Some cite character inconsistencies, poor build up, the "Zombie Simpsons" thesis, and even use ''The Simpsons'' own lackadaisical reuse-recycle animation gimmicks against this portrayal of her, while at least one popular fanon cites an evil twin sister of Ruth is actually in play in the episode. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.
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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Many even point out flaws and unexplained inconsistencies like her LivingProp appearances prior and the lack of logic in her personality to even do such a thing, like having responsibilities to uphold and a daughter to provide and probably protect for against a miserly sleaze of an ex husband. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.

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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Many Some cite character inconsistencies, poor build up, and even point out flaws and unexplained inconsistencies like her LivingProp appearances prior and the lack of logic in her personality to even do such a thing, like having responsibilities to uphold and a daughter to provide and probably protect for use ''The Simpsons'' own lackadaisical reuse-recycle animation gimmicks against a miserly sleaze this portrayal of her, while at least one popular fanon cites an ex husband.evil twin sister of Ruth is actually in play in the episode. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The thing most people remember about this episode is that it's the one where Marge rapes Homer.
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* OneSceneWonder: The country singing bodybuilder, for being the token NiceGirl of the bodybuilders. Some fans hope she was the one who won the competition.
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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Many even point out flaws and unexplained inconsistencies like her LivingProp appearances prior and the lack of logic in her personality to even do such a thing. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.

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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Many even point out flaws and unexplained inconsistencies like her LivingProp appearances prior and the lack of logic in her personality to even do such a thing.thing, like having responsibilities to uphold and a daughter to provide and probably protect for against a miserly sleaze of an ex husband. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura post The Simpsons Movie.
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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Many even point out flaws and unexplained inconsistencies like her LivingProp appearances prior and the lack of logic in her personality to even do such a thing. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura in The Bob Next Door.

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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Many even point out flaws and unexplained inconsistencies like her LivingProp appearances prior and the lack of logic in her personality to even do such a thing. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura in post The Bob Next Door.Simpsons Movie.
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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Many even point out flaws and unexplained inconsistencies like her LivingProp appearances prior and the lack of logic in her personality to even do such a thing.

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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Many even point out flaws and unexplained inconsistencies like her LivingProp appearances prior and the lack of logic in her personality to even do such a thing. Ever since this episode, no other major appearances of hers was significant until finally fading out of Springfield with Laura in The Bob Next Door.
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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper.

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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper. Many even point out flaws and unexplained inconsistencies like her LivingProp appearances prior and the lack of logic in her personality to even do such a thing.
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* RonTheDeathEater: A lot of fans of Ruth Powers say that this sort of direction for her character development (going to prison, taking up drugs and steroids, ''[[MoralEventHorizon encouraging and even forcing Marge to do the same]]'') was rather quite just as out of place and even an AssPull of an explanation for her having been absent for a good decade on the levels of The Principal and the Pauper.

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