Difference between revisions of "The Great Wife Hope"
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| − | The men and boys of Springfield become obsessed with Mixed Martial Arts, a violent sport where fighters inflict severe pain on one another. When Marge leads a protest, the show’s promoter embraces the controversy and challenges Marge to a match, promising to shut down the competition if she wins. | + | The men and boys of Springfield become obsessed with Mixed Martial Arts, a violent sport where fighters inflict severe pain on one another. When Marge leads a protest, the show’s promoter embraces the controversy and challenges Marge to a match, promising to shut down the competition if she wins. After training, Marge fights with the promoter (Chuck Lidell) and wins. |
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Revision as of 21:19, October 11, 2009
"The Great Wife Hope"
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The men and boys of Springfield become obsessed with Mixed Martial Arts, a violent sport where fighters inflict severe pain on one another. When Marge leads a protest, the show’s promoter embraces the controversy and challenges Marge to a match, promising to shut down the competition if she wins. After training, Marge fights with the promoter (Chuck Lidell) and wins.
Cultural References
- Title is a reference of the film of 1970 "The Great White Hope", directed by Martin Ritt.
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