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"'''[[Itchy & Scratchy & Marge]]'''" is the ninth episode of the second season, airing on December 20, 1990. It is an acclaimed episode which dealt with censorship issues and allowed the writers to have a lot of [[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]] cartoons, which many fans had been clamoring for. The episode was written by [[John Swartzwelder]], who loved Itchy & Scratchy and wrote several episodes that have them at the centre. This was the first episode directed by [[Jim Reardon]], who had previously made a student film called "[[Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown]]" which was very violent and the experience served him well for this episode. [[Alex Rocco]] makes his first of three appearances as Roger Meyers.
 
  
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'''"Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother"''' is the first episode of [[Season 37|broadcast season 37]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the seven hundred ninety-first episode overall. It originally aired on September 28, [[2025]]. The episode was written by [[Jessica Conrad]] and directed by [[Gabriel DeFrancesco]]. It guest stars [[Paul Brittain]] as [[Shawn Garrett Evanson]] and [[Keagan]], [[Cole Escola]] as {{ap|Devin|student}}, [[David Herman]] as [[John Clinch]], and [[Stephanie Hsu]] as [[Vidalia]].
[[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] hits Homer on the head with a [[mallet]] after seeing [[Itchy]] do the same to [[Scratchy]]. Marge forbids [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]], and Maggie from watching cartoons, after she blames ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' for Maggie's actions. Marge writes a letter to the producers of the show asking them to tone down their violence. In response, [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]]—the CEO of Itchy & Scratchy International—writes a letter to Marge, calling her a "[[screwball]]". She says that she will show them "what one screwball can do".
 
  
The family pickets outside the Itchy & Scratchy studios, forming SNUH, and her protest gains momentum, and more people join the group. Marge appears on [[Kent Brockman]]'s show, ''[[Smartline]]'', suggesting that ''Itchy & Scratchy'' be made less violent. Eventually, a new short airs, but Bart, Lisa, and other kids across Springfield reject the cleaned-up show, going outside to do wholesome childlike things.
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When [[Lisa]] starts wearing [[Marge]]'s "vintage" clothes from the 90's, she's welcomed into the school's super-elite fashion club. But as they run out of retro looks, the funky fashionistas become obsessed with getting more...
  
Meanwhile, [[Michelangelo]]'s [[Michelangelo's David|David]] goes on a coast-to-coast tour of the U.S. and the members of SNUH urge Marge to protest the sculpture, insisting that the sculpture is offensive and unsuitable. However, Marge argues that the sculpture is a masterpiece. Deciding that it is wrong to censor one form of art but not another, she was forced to give up her protest, much to her dismay.
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"Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother" is the first episode of broadcast season 37 of The Simpsons and the seven hundred ninety-first episode overall. It originally aired on September 28, 2025. The episode was written by Jessica Conrad and directed by Gabriel DeFrancesco. It guest stars Paul Brittain as Shawn Garrett Evanson and Keagan, Cole Escola as Devin, David Herman as John Clinch, and Stephanie Hsu as Vidalia.

When Lisa starts wearing Marge's "vintage" clothes from the 90's, she's welcomed into the school's super-elite fashion club. But as they run out of retro looks, the funky fashionistas become obsessed with getting more...

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