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* WeightWoe: The reason why Marge decides to create Shapes in the first place.

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* WeightWoe: The reason why Marge decides to create Shapes in the first place.place, because her hips are wider than the Wonder Woman cardboard cut out.
* WorkoutFanservice: [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/simpsons/images/9/99/Husbands_and_Knives_Promo_Card_2.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20071224023922 Marge in her workout gear]] in the promotional photos.
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* StartMyOwn: Marge starts her gym because she doesn't feel comfortable at the already existing ones.
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... whereupon he wakes up in his hospital bed, revealing that everything after his gastric band surgery was AllJustADream. Deciding she loves Homer as he is, Marge insisted the surgeon reverse the surgery. The episode ends with Moore, Spiegelman, and Clowes watching Homer and Marge walking arm-in-arm, before ignoring a meteor heading for the Earth in favour of an underpaid comic artists' convention with a cash bar.

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... whereupon he wakes up in his hospital bed, revealing that everything after his gastric band surgery was AllJustADream. Deciding she loves Homer as he is, Marge insisted the surgeon reverse the surgery. The episode ends with Moore, Spiegelman, and Clowes watching Homer and Marge walking arm-in-arm, before ignoring a meteor heading for the Earth in favour favor of an underpaid comic artists' convention with a cash bar.
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* ProperlyParanoid: Homer goes for stomach stapling, and eventually other kinds of plastic surgery, to improve his looks because he believes that Marge spending all day around people that look better than him will make her leave him. [[spoiler:In the dream that composes a huge chunk of the episode, not only is Homer right, but Marge quite gleefully ''murders him'' after declaring that she's leaving him.]]

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* ProperlyParanoid: Homer goes for stomach stapling, and eventually other kinds of plastic surgery, to improve his looks because he believes that Marge spending all day around people that look better than him will make her leave him. [[spoiler:In In the dream that composes a huge chunk of the episode, not only is Homer right, but Marge quite gleefully ''murders him'' after declaring that she's leaving him.]]



* SelfMadeMan: Marge builds a successful gym franchise from nothing. The drama of the episode is that [[spoiler:(at least in Homer's dream) Marge will become DrunkWithPower and sexual desires courtesy of being around attractive people all day long and she will abandon him.]]

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* SelfMadeMan: Marge builds a successful gym franchise from nothing. The drama of the episode is that [[spoiler:(at (at least in Homer's dream) Marge will become DrunkWithPower and sexual desires courtesy of being around attractive people all day long and she will abandon him.]]

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* ProperlyParanoid: Homer goes for stomach stapling, and eventually other kinds of plastic surgery, to improve his looks because he believes that Marge spending all day around people that look better than him will make her leave him. [[spoiler:In the dream that composes a huge chunk of the episode, not only is Homer right, but Marge quite gleefully ''murders him'' after declaring that she's leaving him.]]



* SelfMadeMan: Marge.

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* SelfMadeMan: Marge.Marge builds a successful gym franchise from nothing. The drama of the episode is that [[spoiler:(at least in Homer's dream) Marge will become DrunkWithPower and sexual desires courtesy of being around attractive people all day long and she will abandon him.]]

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* ShoutOut: Lisa discovers the ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' and ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' comic book section and says: "I thought these only existed in French class." She then picks up an album named ''Tintin in Paris'', which doesn't exist in the Tintin series, but is a mishmash of the album cover of ''Tintin in the Land of the Soviets'', combined with content imagery of ''The Black Island'' and ''Destination Moon''.

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
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Lisa discovers the ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' and ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' comic book section and says: "I thought these only existed in French class." She then picks up an album named ''Tintin in Paris'', which doesn't exist in the Tintin series, but is a mishmash of the album cover of ''Tintin in the Land of the Soviets'', combined with content imagery of ''The Black Island'' and ''Destination Moon''. Many actual Tintin books can be seen on the shelves, including the black-and-white-only ''Tintin in the Land of the Soviets'' and the unfinished ''Tintin and Alph-Art''.
** Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman, and Dan Clowes are surrounded by copies of and/or references to some of their most famous works, respectively including ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' and ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'', ''ComicBook/{{Maus}}'', and ''ComicBook/GhostWorld'' and ''ComicBook/ArtSchoolConfidential''. When Comic Book Guy starts smashing up Coolsville, the three artists reveal themselves to be the League of Extraordinary Freelancers, a nod to Moore's ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen''.
** When Alan Moore gets worked up over how the film industry has ruined his work in adapting it for the screen, after Art Spiegelman talks him down, he finds solace in a compilation of Marjorie Henderson Buell's comic strip ''Little Lulu''.
** When Marge struggles with the treadmill, she looks over to see Miss Springfield, Cookie Kwan, Duffman, and Rainer Wolfcastle effortlessly re-enacting the video to Music/OKGo's "Here It Goes Again".
** In the episode's climax, Homer picks up Marge in his arms and flees a TorchesAndPitchforks-carrying mob to Notre Dame de Springfield cathedral, a parody of Quasimodo carrying Esmeralda into Notre Dame de Paris in ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame''.

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The Comic Book Guy's store faces competition from a new store with better comics and a more personable proprietor (voiced by musician and comic actor Jack Black). Meanwhile, Marge starts a Curves-style gym for the average woman, and Homer becomes hooked to plastic surgery after worrying that Marge's success will lead her to trade up for someone younger and sexier.

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The At the Android's Dungeon, Comic Book Guy's store faces competition from a new store with better Guy is being his usual abrasive, condescending self, and when Bart protests his treatment of his customers, CBG sarcastically suggests they get their comics somewhere else - only to see another comic book store, Coolsville, opening across the street. The shop and a more personable proprietor its proprietor, Milo (voiced by musician Creator/JackBlack), are everything the Android's Dungeon is not - Milo is young, trendy, and believes that comics should be read and enjoyed, and that his customers' opinions are just as worth hearing as his own. At a signing by Creator/AlanMoore, Creator/ArtSpiegelman, and [[ComicBook/GhostWorld Dan Clowes]], Comic Book Guy tries to get his customers back by revealing that Milo is not a true comic actor Jack Black). book geek, as he has a girlfriend, Strawberry (but the kids already know this, as she's a Coolsville regular). CBG then unveils his stock of Asian weapons, but when he is called out on the irresponsibility of selling them to children, he tries to smash up the store, only for the three comic artists to beat him senseless.

Meanwhile, as Marge starts drops Bart and Lisa off at the signing, she poses with a Curves-style ComicBook/WonderWoman cutout and notices that her figure is not what it once was, so she heads to the gym. However, she struggles with a treadmill and discovers that the showers look out onto the street, so she decides to start Shapes, a gym for the average woman, women, in the former Android's Dungeon. Shapes is a resounding success, and soon she has opened multiple branches and is attending business conferences and appearing on television.

Homer becomes hooked initially enjoys the fruits of Marge's success, until the trophy second husbands of rich businesswomen point out that he is in danger of being replaced by a younger, more handsome model. Rather than taking better care of himself, he decides to have gastric band surgery, but while he succeeds in losing weight, he is left with large flaps of excess skin, and decides to have every plastic surgery after worrying going to improve his appearance. He meets up with Marge as she is receiving a commendation from Mayor Quimby, but his many surgeries have plunged him deep into the UncannyValley, and the audience at the commendation take up TorchesAndPitchforks and chase Homer and Marge to [[Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Notre Dame de Springfield]] Cathedral. At the top of the bell tower, Marge tells Homer that Marge's success will lead her she is, indeed, going to trade up leave him for someone a younger man, and sexier.
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... whereupon he wakes up in his hospital bed, revealing that everything after his gastric band surgery was AllJustADream. Deciding she loves Homer as he is, Marge insisted the surgeon reverse the surgery. The episode ends with Moore, Spiegelman, and Clowes watching Homer and Marge walking arm-in-arm, before ignoring a meteor heading for the Earth in favour of an underpaid comic artists' convention with a cash bar.
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%%* AllJustADream
* AsHimself: As Themselves: Creator/AlanMoore, Creator/ArtSpiegelman and [[ComicBook/GhostWorld Dan Clowes.]]
* BodyHorror: How Homer ended up looking after the numerous cosmetic operations. The climax just seems to have AllJustADream.

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\n%%* AllJustADream\n* AllJustADream: Everything from the aftermath of Homer's stomach stapling surgery to his apparent death turns out to have occurred in Homer's mind.
* AsHimself: As Themselves: Creator/AlanMoore, Creator/ArtSpiegelman and [[ComicBook/GhostWorld Dan Clowes.]]
Clowes]] appear as themselves, signing copies of their books at Coolsville. Moore's disgust at film adaptations of his work is played up, while Clowes reveals that he secretly wants to work for one of the big comic publishers.
* BodyHorror: How Homer ended up looking after the numerous cosmetic operations. The climax just seems to have reveals this as AllJustADream.



* HalfwayPlotSwitch[=/=]WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Comic Book Guy plot is the main focus of the first act, but it's completely dropped with no resolution to make way for the Marge story.

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* HalfwayPlotSwitch[=/=]WhatHappenedToTheMouse: HalfwayPlotSwitch: The Comic Book Guy plot is the main focus of the first act, but it's completely dropped with no resolution to make way for the Marge story.[[note]] Milo re-appears in Season 25's "Married to the Blob", by which time he and Strawberry have tied the knot.[[/note]]



* LaserGuidedKarma: To the Comic Book Guy, who ended up out of business due to his miserliness and cruelty to his customers.

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* InsultBackfire: Comic Book Guy tries to ruin Milo's image in front of the Coolsville patrons by announcing that, contrary to the nerd stereotype, Milo has a girlfriend. However, the kids already know this - they've met her and like her just as much as Milo.
* LaserGuidedKarma: To the Comic Book Guy, who ended ends up out of business due to his miserliness and cruelty to his customers.



* PygmalionSnapBack: Homer winds up looking exactly how he did before after Marge had a surgeon undo the stomach stapling.

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* PygmalionSnapBack: Homer winds up looking exactly how he did before after Marge had has a surgeon undo the stomach stapling.



* ShoutOut: Lisa discovers the ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' and ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' comic strip section and says: "I thought these only existed in French class." She then picks up an album named ''Tintin in Paris'', which doesn't exist in the Tintin series, but is a mishmash of the album cover of ''Tintin in the Land of the Soviets'', combined with content imagery of ''The Black Island'' and ''Destination Moon''.

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* ShoutOut: Lisa discovers the ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' and ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' comic strip book section and says: "I thought these only existed in French class." She then picks up an album named ''Tintin in Paris'', which doesn't exist in the Tintin series, but is a mishmash of the album cover of ''Tintin in the Land of the Soviets'', combined with content imagery of ''The Black Island'' and ''Destination Moon''.
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* SpinoffBabies: Parodied. Milhouse asks Alan Moore to sign his copy of [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} "Watchmen Babies:]] [[ComicBook/VForVendetta V For Vacation"]]. He's not thrilled about it.
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* [[AsHimself As Themselves]]: Creator/AlanMoore, Creator/ArtSpiegelman and [[ComicBook/GhostWorld Dan Clowes.]]

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* [[AsHimself AsHimself: As Themselves]]: Themselves: Creator/AlanMoore, Creator/ArtSpiegelman and [[ComicBook/GhostWorld Dan Clowes.]]
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* ShoutOut: Lisa discovers the ''Tintin'' and ''Asterix'' comic strip section and says: "I thought these only existed in French class." She then picks up an album named ''Tintin in Paris'', which doesn't exist in the Tintin series, but is a mishmash of the album cover of ''Tintin in the Land of the Soviets'', combined with content imagery of ''The Black Island'' and ''Destination Moon''.

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* ShoutOut: Lisa discovers the ''Tintin'' ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' and ''Asterix'' ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' comic strip section and says: "I thought these only existed in French class." She then picks up an album named ''Tintin in Paris'', which doesn't exist in the Tintin series, but is a mishmash of the album cover of ''Tintin in the Land of the Soviets'', combined with content imagery of ''The Black Island'' and ''Destination Moon''.
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* MurderByInaction: The trio of authors/superheroes realize that a meteor is heading for Springfield, but leave as they consider a [[SkewedPriorities convention for underpaid artists more important.]]

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* MurderByInaction: The trio of authors/superheroes realize that a meteor is heading for towards Springfield, but leave as they consider a [[SkewedPriorities convention for underpaid artists more important.]]

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* HalfwayPlotSwitch[=/=]WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Comic Book Guy plot is the main focus of the first act, but it's completely dropped with no resolution to make way for the Marge story.



* HalfwayPlotSwitch[=/=]WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Comic Book Guy plot is the main focus of the first act, but it's completely dropped with no resolution to make way for the Marge story.



* MurderByInaction: The trio of authors/superheroes realize a meteor is coming for Springfield, but leave as they consider a [[SkewedPriorities convention for underpaid writers more important.]]

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* MurderByInaction: The trio of authors/superheroes realize that a meteor is coming heading for Springfield, but leave as they consider a [[SkewedPriorities convention for underpaid writers artists more important.]]
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* BodyHorror: How Homer ended up looking after the numerous cosmetic operations. [[spoiler:The climax just seems to have AllJustADream]].

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* BodyHorror: How Homer ended up looking after the numerous cosmetic operations. [[spoiler:The The climax just seems to have AllJustADream]].AllJustADream.
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* IgnoredExpert: When one of the husbands gives Homer tips on how to stay attractive to his wife so she doesn't leave him for a younger man, Homer ignores him as his advice would require effort andd instead opts for plastic surgery.

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* IgnoredExpert: When one of the husbands gives Homer tips on how to stay attractive to his wife so she doesn't leave him for a younger man, Homer ignores him as his advice would require effort andd and instead opts for plastic surgery.
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* BodyHorror: How Homer ended up looking after the numerous cosmetic operations.

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* BodyHorror: How Homer ended up looking after the numerous cosmetic operations. [[spoiler:The climax just seems to have AllJustADream]].

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* [[SelfMadeMan Self-Made Woman]]: Marge.

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* [[AsHimself As Themselves]]: Creator/AlanMoore, Creator/ArtSpiegelman and [[ComicBook/GhostWorld Dan Clowes.]]
* BodyHorror: How Homer ended up looking after the numerous cosmetic operations.



* HalfwayPlotSwitch: The Comic Book Guy plot is the main focus of the first act, but it's completely dropped with no resolution to make way for the Marge story.

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* HalfwayPlotSwitch: HalfwayPlotSwitch[=/=]WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Comic Book Guy plot is the main focus of the first act, but it's completely dropped with no resolution to make way for the Marge story.story.
* LaserGuidedKarma: To the Comic Book Guy, who ended up out of business due to his miserliness and cruelty to his customers.
* MurderByInaction: The trio of authors/superheroes realize a meteor is coming for Springfield, but leave as they consider a [[SkewedPriorities convention for underpaid writers more important.]]
* PygmalionSnapBack: Homer winds up looking exactly how he did before after Marge had a surgeon undo the stomach stapling.


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* TakeThat: To [[Series/TheOprahWinfreyShow Oprah]] and her longtime boyfriend, Steadman Graham. During an appearance on ''[[{{Expy}} Opal]]'', Marge inquires as to when "Straightman" will finally pop the question and she in turns hands out expensive German cuckoo clocks to excited audience members as a means of distraction.
* UglyGuyHotWife: Played with, as Homer wants to avoid being a starter husband (as he and another guy are the only original husbands of the successful women) and opts for his plastic surgery.
* WeightWoe: The reason why Marge decides to create Shapes in the first place.
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* IgnoredExpert: When one of the husbands gives Homer tips on how to stay attractive to his wife so she doesn't leave him for a younger man, Homer ignores him as his advice would require effort andd instead opts for plastic surgery.

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ShoutOut: Lisa walks to discovers the ComicStrip/{{Tintin}} ''Tintin'' and ComicBook/{{Asterix}} shelf. ''Asterix'' comic strip section and says: "I thought these only existed in French class." She then picks up an album named ''Tintin in Paris'', which doesn't exist in the Tintin series, but is a mishmash of the album cover of ''Tintin in the Land of the Soviets'', combined with content imagery of ''The Black Island'' and ''Destination Moon''.



* TintinShoutOut: Lisa discovers the ''Tintin'' and ''Asterix'' comic strip section and says: ''"I thought these only existed in French class."'' She then picks up an album named ''"Tintin in Paris"'', which doesn't exist in the Tintin series, but is a mishmash of the album cover of ''"Tintin in the Land of the Soviets"'', combined with content imagery of ''"The Black Island"'' and ''"Destination Moon"''.

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* SpoofAesop: Homer says using surgery to improve one's looks is a bad idea because medical science has yet to evolve to the point of fixing all kinks.

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** Lisa walks to the ComicStrip/{{Tintin}} and ComicBook/{{Asterix}} shelf.
* SpoofAesop: Homer says using surgery to improve one's looks is a bad idea because medical science has yet to evolve to the point of fixing all kinks.kinks.
* TintinShoutOut: Lisa discovers the ''Tintin'' and ''Asterix'' comic strip section and says: ''"I thought these only existed in French class."'' She then picks up an album named ''"Tintin in Paris"'', which doesn't exist in the Tintin series, but is a mishmash of the album cover of ''"Tintin in the Land of the Soviets"'', combined with content imagery of ''"The Black Island"'' and ''"Destination Moon"''.
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The Comic Book Guy's store faces competition from a new store with better comics and a more personable proprietor (voiced by musician and comic actor Jack Black). Meanwhile, Marge starts a Curves-style gym for the average woman, and Homer becomes hooked to plastic surgery after worrying that Marge's success will lead her to trade up for someone younger and sexier.
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* [[SelfMadeMan Self-Made Woman]]: Marge

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* [[SelfMadeMan Self-Made Woman]]: MargeMarge.

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Marge starts a successful line of womens' gyms, Homer gets bariatic surgery to lose weight, and Comic Book Guy faces competition from a new hipper store run by a comic bookstore owner called Milo (guest voiced by Jack Black) who has a bigger variety of books, has a girlfriend, isn't a whiny man-child, and treats his customers with respect.



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* CutawayGag: After Bart points out that Milo wears a porkpie hat, it cuts to Homer at his work station drooling "[[MmmSomething Mmm... porkpie.]]

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Marge starts a successful line of womens' gyms, Homer gets bariatic surgery to lose weight, and The Comic Book Guy faces competetion from a new hipper store run by a comic bookstore owner (guest voiced by Jack Black) who has a bigger variety of books, has a girlfriend, isn't a whiny man-child, and treats his customers with respect.

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Marge starts a successful line of womens' gyms, Homer gets bariatic surgery to lose weight, and The Comic Book Guy faces competetion competition from a new hipper store run by a comic bookstore owner called Milo (guest voiced by Jack Black) who has a bigger variety of books, has a girlfriend, isn't a whiny man-child, and treats his customers with respect.



* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: A hotel sign Reading "Welcome Lady Businessladies"

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* CutawayGag: After Bart points out that Milo wears a porkpie hat, it cuts to Homer at his work station drooling "[[MmmSomething Mmm... porkpie.]]
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: A hotel sign Reading reads "Welcome Lady Businessladies"Businessladies".
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: The Comic Book Guy plot is the main focus of the first act, but it's completely dropped with no resolution to make way for the Marge story.



* SpoofAesop: Homer said using surgery to improve one's looks is a bad idea because medical science has yet to evolve to the point of fixing all kinks.

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* SpoofAesop: Homer said says using surgery to improve one's looks is a bad idea because medical science has yet to evolve to the point of fixing all kinks.
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Marge starts a successful line of womens' gyms, Homer gets his stomach stapled, and The Comic Book Guy faces competetion from a new hipper store.

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Marge starts a successful line of womens' gyms, Homer gets his stomach stapled, bariatic surgery to lose weight, and The Comic Book Guy faces competetion from a new hipper store.store run by a comic bookstore owner (guest voiced by Jack Black) who has a bigger variety of books, has a girlfriend, isn't a whiny man-child, and treats his customers with respect.
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* [[SelfMadeMan Self-Made Woman]]: Marge
* SpoofAesop: Homer said using surgery to improve one's looks is a bad idea because medical science has yet to evolve to the point of fixing all kinks.

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