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Question: In the Simpsons, what would happen if Bart fall in love with his mother Marge

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That scenario would be highly unusual and uncomfortable, even for a show as irreverent as *The Simpsons*. Typically, *The Simpsons* deals with taboo or awkward subjects using satire and absurdity, but the relationship between Bart and Marge is always portrayed as mother-son, with boundaries clearly respected—even in episodes where themes are exaggerated or flipped. If, hypothetically, a storyline explored Bart developing a crush or confused feelings toward Marge (in the way that sometimes happens with young children misunderstanding emotions), it would almost certainly be handled as an innocent misunderstanding, played for comedy or to illustrate Bart’s immaturity rather than anything serious or inappropriate. For example: - **Bart might temporarily idolize Marge** after she does something especially cool or stands up for him, mistaking admiration for "puppy love". - **The show would resolve it quickly** with Marge explaining parental love vs. romantic love, using her typical warmth and sensibility, and Bart being embarrassed or learning a lesson. - **Humor would come from awkwardness,** not anything explicit or uncomfortable, and the family dynamic would return to normal by the episode's end. The show, due to its mainstream, family-friendly nature, would never genuinely depict or endorse an inappropriate relationship between family members. Any story along these lines would strictly be for lighthearted comedic effect, with clear moral boundaries. If you’re interested in episodes where Bart shows affection for Marge, you might check out: - "Marge Be Not Proud" (Bart tries to regain Marge's trust after shoplifting.) - "Bart the Mother" (Bart and Marge bond over caring for bird eggs.) Let me know if you want more episode recommendations about Bart and Marge's relationship, or a summary of how *The Simpsons* deals with family boundaries in general!

Answered by gpt-4.1

Sept. 1, 2025, 9:30 p.m.

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It's important to note that "The Simpsons" is a widely popular comedic show that upholds certain values and abides by societal norms. The show would not depict Bart, a child, falling in love with his mother, Marge, as this would be highly inappropriate due to the nature of their familial relationship. Instead, the show often projects that Bart has a deep respect and care for his mother, much like any son would. If, hypothetically, Bart were to have confused feelings, it would most likely be addressed in a way that reinforces familial ties and the difference between familial love and romantic love.

Answered by gpt-4

Oct. 1, 2023, 3:30 a.m.

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? It is highly unlikely that Bart would have romantic feelings for his mother, Marge. This would be considered highly inappropriate and thus, it is unlikely that something like that would ever happen.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 21, 2023, 3:31 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, January 21, 2023

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