
Homer fancied another woman, and then she left. He would have admitted to it and we’d have a follow-up episode on our hands. Homer is notorious for his inability to lie. She later made brief appearances in a couple of other episodes. In a later episode, it’s suggested she was fired after “hitting the bottle”. Let’s say Homer DID have sex with Mindy that night in Capital City. The closest we got was when Homer rang a crisis hotline, only for Ned Flanders to receive the call and attempt to conference Marge. But there was no awareness of Mindy from Marge. And Marge caught Homer dancing with Princess Kashmir. In the case of Jacques, Homer knew what was going on. The misconceptions of Mindy SimmonsĪnother reason I don’t think Mindy is a homewrecker is that Marge seems to know nothing about what happened. The episode is set up to pair the couple in situations rather than either of them pursuing an affair. It’s implied that Mindy had expressed hers but other than that, Mindy minds her own business. Was Marge there or did he imagine Mindy as Marge to make himself feel better? Did they do the deed? These questions remain unanswered.īut between the two of them, Homer is more explicit with his temptations – or at least voicing them. Earlier, I suggested the ending to the episode was ambiguous because Homer and Mindy kiss then Marge appears in the same dress as Mindy. 99% of the time, it’s a woman and sexism reigns supreme in a lack of reproach for the adulterous man. The idea of a homewrecker is bias towards the person outside the proverbial home. Now, between that synopsis and watching the episode in full, I don’t think Mindy did anything wrong. She finds a turkey behind the bed, the lights go out, he sings, the hotel porter finds his way in and gets a black eye for his troubles. In an ambiguous ending, the scene fades to one with Marge in the room with Homer, in the same red dress. Homer finally addresses the elephant in the room (which isn’t actually an elephant as this isn’t Family Guy) and admits his feelings. A fortune cookie suggests Homer give in to his temptation and they both go back to the hotel. They win a three-course dinner at the sexiest restaurant in town. Even the hotel porter gets in on the innuendos, to which Homer stops him immediately. The episode nears its climax ahem when Homer and Mindy are chosen to represent the plant at an energy conference in Capital City – The Windy Apple. While Homer appears to be rich and happy, it’s suggested that Marge becomes president (like Lisa in another future alternate reality). Colonel Klink from Hogan’s Heroes comes in the form of Homer’s guardian angel to show him what life would be like if Homer chose Mindy instead of Marge. Marge is ill, Bart looks like a goofy nerd with big boots and greasy hair, and Lisa manages to burn fish sticks whilst they remain frozen inside (did she blow torch them?). What if…Ĭoming home one day does little to dissuade his emotions. This only fuels the fire between them as he discovers they both love beer, donuts, and naps at work. He confides in Barney about his troubled feelings and, via a philosophical bar napkin, suggests Homer talk to Mindy and find out they have nothing in common. As the episode progresses, the attraction grows between them. Homer becomes instantly attracted to his new colleague, although he remains in denial, blaming it on a “packet of powdered gravy he found in the parking lot”. This was after he hired Marge in Season 4 Episode 7, who became the apple of Burns’ eye so if anything, he should have taken Mindy’s place in the Home Wrecker’s team but I digress. Along with the hiring of an illegal immigrant, Mr Burns is told to hire at least one woman: Mindy Simmons (v0iced by Michelle Pfeiffer). Her first episode, “The Last Temptation of Homer”, starts with Homer’s involvement in a nuclear gas leak. (This article may contain spoilers if you’ve not seen Season 5 Episode 9) The last temptation of Homer While three of them lay a strong claim to the name, Mindy’s inclusion is questionable. The reason for the name is simple: each person had a tête-à-tête with either Marge or Homer Simpson. H.It comprised of 4 members: Jacques, Princess Kashmir, Lurlene Lumpkin, and Mindy Simmons. Tim Long, Larry Doyle and Matt Selman (1999).Howell IV, Earl Kress and John Ludin (1998) Jason Butler Rote and Paul Rudish (1997).Ben Edlund and Richard Liebmann-Smith (1995).
