- For other uses of "Marge", see Marge (disambiguation).
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Marge is a psychiatrist for the military. She is a version of Marge Simpson when Marge imagined what life would be like if Homer was a fighter pilot.
History
After Homer destroyed a $70 million fighter jet and got his wingman, Moe, killed, Seymour Skinner and Gary Chalmers ordered him to have a psychological evaulation to determine the source of his reckless behavior. Marge entered the office and revealed that she was his therapist. Marge told Homer that she was going to help determine the cause of his fearlessness and eliminate it once and for all. However, Homer wanted them to do it his way.
Homer and Marge went through a series of dangerous activities during his therapy. Eventually, the two of them discovered the reasoning behind his fearlessness while gliding with a wingsuit: Homer was afraid of being afraid. Upon figuring this out, Homer became scared and pulled his parachute. As Homer and Marge descended, Homer realized that he was responsible for the deaths of so many of his wingmen, and all his wingmen had died. After landing, Homer was worried Marge would not like him because he showed emotion, but she made out with him instead.
After having sex in a public park, a siren went off and Homer and Marge rushed to the base. Skinner and Chalmers told Homer that America's greatest enemy, Nonexististan, was preparing to attack and they needed Homer to blow up a weapons-grade nuclear reactor in a heavily fortified slot canyon with a precision strike after doing a corkscrew maneuver called the "coffin roll". Homer was the only pilot who could perform the maneuver, but he was too scared to do it after his therapy breakthrough. Marge told Homer that she would be with him every step of the mission, which gave Homer the courage to perform it.
The fighter pilots entered the slot canyon, and Homer realized that Marge was his wingman on the mission. Homer and Marge went through one last therapy session in an attempt to restore Homer's reckless bravery. They succeeded, and Homer performed the coffin roll and destroyed the reactor. After succeeding in the mission, Homer told Marge that she was the best wingman he ever had before he remembered that all his wingmen had died. Part of the reactor landed on Marge, killing her.
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