Moe Baby Blues
- Episode aired May 18, 2003
- TV-14
- 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.3K
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After saving Maggie's life, Moe develops a special bond with her, much to Homer's dismay.After saving Maggie's life, Moe develops a special bond with her, much to Homer's dismay.After saving Maggie's life, Moe develops a special bond with her, much to Homer's dismay.
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Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Hank Azaria
- Moe Szyslak
- (voice)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Kent Brockman
- (voice)
- …
Joe Mantegna
- Fat Tony
- (voice)
Tress MacNeille
- Granny Clampett
- (voice)
- …
Karl Wiedergott
- Various
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn this episode, Maggie wakes up and hears the mafia discussing "jobs" outside her window. As she continues to listen, we hear Fat Tony discuss whacking the Castellanetas. Homer is voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
- ConnectionsReferences Sesame Street (1969)
Featured review
One of the best episodes of the series!
The Simpsons really has gotten a lot of harsh criticism of many fans starting around season 8, and really kicking in around season 11. For some reason, some people believe that because at one time they liked the episodes better, that there has not been one good episode since 1997, and boy are they wrong, and this is a prime example.
Moe goes down to see the opening of a large flower, but unfortunately he puts the capacity at one too many, so he's kicked out. This leads him to try and commit suicide, but before he can, due to a freak occurrence, he ends up saving Maggie Simpson's life when catching her under a bridge. He begins to babysit her, but after becoming too clingy, he's banned from seeing her. It's up to him to help find her when she goes missing...chaos ensues.
This episode is both funny and sweet. Moe is more likable here than he normally is, yet he also retains his extremely rude and mean traits. The whole episode is very funny, without any lame clichéd jokes. The bonding between Maggie and Moe is sweet, and makes this a memorable episode and plot. The episode also features one of Fat Tony's greatest appearances, and ends with a Queen song...how could you go wrong.
Overall, this is one of my very favorite Simpsons episodes. It's really a season 14 classic, and a reason why this show still remains popular after so many years.
My rating: **** out of ****. 30 mins.
Moe goes down to see the opening of a large flower, but unfortunately he puts the capacity at one too many, so he's kicked out. This leads him to try and commit suicide, but before he can, due to a freak occurrence, he ends up saving Maggie Simpson's life when catching her under a bridge. He begins to babysit her, but after becoming too clingy, he's banned from seeing her. It's up to him to help find her when she goes missing...chaos ensues.
This episode is both funny and sweet. Moe is more likable here than he normally is, yet he also retains his extremely rude and mean traits. The whole episode is very funny, without any lame clichéd jokes. The bonding between Maggie and Moe is sweet, and makes this a memorable episode and plot. The episode also features one of Fat Tony's greatest appearances, and ends with a Queen song...how could you go wrong.
Overall, this is one of my very favorite Simpsons episodes. It's really a season 14 classic, and a reason why this show still remains popular after so many years.
My rating: **** out of ****. 30 mins.
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