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The scene in which Milhouse passes Lisa's note to Nelson was written by Bill Oakley, [3] with the line, "He can't hear you, we had to pack his ears with gauze", being George Meyer's line. [5] There was a debate as to how injured Milhouse should look without it looking disturbing, and the drop of blood coming from his nose was decided to be ...
In this futuristic installment, Bart goes to a clinic to rid himself of his feelings for his ex-wife Jenda, who is now dating a xenomorph-like alien named Jerry, Lisa must choose whether or not to cure her zombie husband Milhouse after he gets bitten by a homeless zombie, and Marge, after putting up with years of Homer dying and being cloned ...
Eight years in the future (2013), Bart and Lisa are getting ready for their high school graduation and Homer and Marge have separated after Homer blew the family savings on an undersea home. Lisa is graduating two years early and has a scholarship to Yale University, while dating a muscular Milhouse and Bart dates a skateboarder named Jenda. He ...
Dating sims, also known as dating simulation games, are a video game subgenre of simulation games with romantic elements. While resembling the visual novel genre in presentation, true dating sims utilize an additional statistical and time management layer in their gameplay. The player is given a specific amount of time on an in-game calendar ...
Milhouse suggests to Lisa that she spend time with Zia in order for them to have a better connection, so Lisa decides to take Zia to her parents' house, too. Meanwhile, Maggie flies home from London to Springfield to also celebrate Christmas with her parents. When Bart and Lisa arrive at their parents' home, they stay there with their children.
Milhouse is frequently the butt of a variety of jokes, such as being beaten up by Nelson for delivering a love note from Lisa (which Nelson thought was from Milhouse himself), having the door slammed in his face while playing pin the tail on the donkey, having his possible budding homosexuality given away by his school counselor to Homer and ...
Distraught, Milhouse asks Lisa just how upset she wants him to be in life. Lisa, feeling guilty for really hurting him, gives him a kiss to make him feel better. Milhouse asks if that means Lisa likes him. Not sure what to say at first, Lisa eventually says that life has unexpected things to offer and urges him not to give up searching for love.
Lisa is graduating with them. Milhouse's parents fight, so Lisa makes him feel better. Milhouse says she is the best thing at the party. Bart gets irate that he is always second-best. Lisa tires of him blaming her for his setbacks. She says he is a good artist but does nothing with his talent. Bart takes his sister's rage as advice. Years later ...