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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Subverted in the case of Maggie Roswell who walked out over a pay dispute due to being tired of always having to travel from Denver to Los Angeles to do voice work, her characters would later be voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven, but it was decided that the crew should just kill off Maude Flanders in a tragic T-shirt launching accident in this episode (where Gaven voiced Maude), in order to open up new storylines for Ned Flanders. Roswell was eventually rehired and given all those characters back when she was given a new contract of allowing to do her voice work in her home in Denver, but [[StatusQuoIsGod Maude remains dead]], reappearing only in flashbacks or as a spirit/ghost.
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* CreatorBacklash: Mike Reiss admitted in his 2018 book ''Springfield Confidential'' that he had come to deeply regret ever killing off Maude, seeing it as just another one of the show's multiple failed attempts to create new stories.
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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Subverted in the case of Maggie Roswell who walked out over a pay dispute due to being tired of always having to travel from Denver to Los Angeles to do voice work, her characters would later be voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven, but it was decided that the crew should just kill off Maude Flanders in a tragic T-shirt launching accident in this episode (where Gaven voiced Maude), in order to open up new storylines for Ned Flanders. Roswell was eventually rehired and given all those characters back when she was given a new contract of allowing to do her voice work in her home in Denver, but [[StatusQuoIsGod Maude remains dead]], reappearing only in flashbacks..

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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Subverted in the case of Maggie Roswell who walked out over a pay dispute due to being tired of always having to travel from Denver to Los Angeles to do voice work, her characters would later be voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven, but it was decided that the crew should just kill off Maude Flanders in a tragic T-shirt launching accident in this episode (where Gaven voiced Maude), in order to open up new storylines for Ned Flanders. Roswell was eventually rehired and given all those characters back when she was given a new contract of allowing to do her voice work in her home in Denver, but [[StatusQuoIsGod Maude remains dead]], reappearing only in flashbacks..flashbacks or as a spirit/ghost.
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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Subverted in the case of Maggie Roswell who walked out over a pay dispute due to being tired of always having to travel from Denver to Los Angeles to do voice work, her characters would later be voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven, but it was decided that the crew should just kill off Maude Flanders in a tragic T-shirt launching accident in this episode (where Gaven voiced Maude in that episode), in order to open up new storylines for Ned Flanders. Roswell was eventually rehired and given all those characters back when she was given a new contract of allowing to do her voice work in her home in Denver, but [[StatusQuoIsGod Maude remains dead]], reappearing only in flashbacks..

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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Subverted in the case of Maggie Roswell who walked out over a pay dispute due to being tired of always having to travel from Denver to Los Angeles to do voice work, her characters would later be voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven, but it was decided that the crew should just kill off Maude Flanders in a tragic T-shirt launching accident in this episode (where Gaven voiced Maude in that episode), Maude), in order to open up new storylines for Ned Flanders. Roswell was eventually rehired and given all those characters back when she was given a new contract of allowing to do her voice work in her home in Denver, but [[StatusQuoIsGod Maude remains dead]], reappearing only in flashbacks..
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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Subverted in the case of Maggie Roswell walked out over a pay dispute due to being tired of always having to travel from Denver to Los Angeles to do voice work, her characters would later be voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven, but it was decided that the crew should just kill off Maude Flanders in a tragic T-shirt launching accident in this episode (where Gaven voiced Maude in that episode), in order to open up new storylines for Ned Flanders. Roswell was eventually rehired and given all those characters back when she was given a new contract of allowing to do her voice work in her home in Denver, but [[StatusQuoIsGod Maude remains dead]], reappearing only in flashbacks..

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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Subverted in the case of Maggie Roswell who walked out over a pay dispute due to being tired of always having to travel from Denver to Los Angeles to do voice work, her characters would later be voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven, but it was decided that the crew should just kill off Maude Flanders in a tragic T-shirt launching accident in this episode (where Gaven voiced Maude in that episode), in order to open up new storylines for Ned Flanders. Roswell was eventually rehired and given all those characters back when she was given a new contract of allowing to do her voice work in her home in Denver, but [[StatusQuoIsGod Maude remains dead]], reappearing only in flashbacks..
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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series after the pay issues were resolved, Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's in flashbacks or as a ghost.

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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Maude was killed off Subverted in the case of Maggie Roswell walked out over a pay dispute due to pay disputes surrounding being tired of always having to travel from Denver to Los Angeles to do voice work, her characters would later be voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven, but it was decided that the crew should just kill off Maude Flanders in a tragic T-shirt launching accident in this episode (where Gaven voiced Maude in that episode), in order to open up new storylines for Ned Flanders. Roswell was eventually rehired and given all those characters back when she was given a new contract of allowing to do her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series after the pay issues were resolved, work in her home in Denver, but [[StatusQuoIsGod Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's dead]], reappearing only in flashbacks or as a ghost.flashbacks..
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** ZigZagged, since Maude was {{TheOtherDarrin}}ed in [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E2BrothersLittleHelper Brother's Little Helper]].
* TechnologyMarchesOn: When making the dating video for Ned Flanders, we see Homer and Lisa working on editing the video with Lisa using a linear video editing machine (labeled as "My 1st Video Editor," parodying the "My First Creator/{{Sony}}" line of electronics) hooked up to two [=VCRs=] connected to the living room TV (with Homer insistent on just using the "star wipe" for all scene transitions). Later seasons that depict any video editing show it done on computers using nonlinear video editing software.
** Also video dating is depicted as being done via browsing through video tapes instead of visiting profiles on dating websites.

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** ZigZagged, since Maude was {{TheOtherDarrin}}ed in [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E2BrothersLittleHelper Brother's Little Helper]].
* TechnologyMarchesOn:
When making the dating video for Ned Flanders, we see Homer and Lisa working on editing the video with Lisa using a linear video editing machine (labeled as "My 1st Video Editor," parodying the "My First Creator/{{Sony}}" line of electronics) hooked up to two [=VCRs=] connected to the living room TV (with Homer insistent on just using the "star wipe" for all scene transitions). Later seasons that depict any video editing show it done on computers using nonlinear video editing software.
** Also video Video dating is depicted as being done via browsing through video tapes instead of visiting profiles on dating websites.
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** ZigZagged, since Maude was {{TheOtherDarrin}}ed in [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E2BrothersLittleHelper Brother's Little Helper]].
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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series after the pay issues were resolved, Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's in flashbacks or as a ghost.

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* McLeaned: ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series after the pay issues were resolved, Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's in flashbacks or as a ghost.
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** Also video dating is depicted as being done via browsing through video tapes instead of visiting profiles on dating websites.
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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series after Roswell's issues were resolved, Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's in flashbacks or as a ghost.

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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series after Roswell's the pay issues were resolved, Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's in flashbacks or as a ghost.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This episode dates itself with the above mentioned use of a traditional video editor (which are almost never used anymore now that computers can easily do that sort of thing) and the use of a dating service where single people browse through dates through viewing of tapes rather then an online dating service.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This episode dates itself with the above mentioned use of a traditional video editor(Which are almost never used anymore now that computers can easily do that sort of thing)and the use of a dating service where single people browse through dates through viewing of tapes rather then an online dating service.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This episode dates itself with the above mentioned use of a traditional video editor(Which editor (which are almost never used anymore now that computers can easily do that sort of thing)and thing) and the use of a dating service where single people browse through dates through viewing of tapes rather then an online dating service.service.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: When making the dating video for Ned Flanders, we see Homer and Lisa working on editing the video with Lisa using a linear video editing machine (labeled as "My 1st Video Editor," parodying the "My First Creator/{{Sony}}" line of electronics) hooked up to two [=VCRs=] connected to the living room TV (with Homer insistent on just using the "star wipe" for all scene transitions). Later seasons that depict any video editing show it done on computers using nonlinear video editing software.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: When making the dating video for Ned Flanders, we see Homer and Lisa working on editing the video with Lisa using a linear video editing machine (labeled as "My 1st Video Editor," parodying the "My First Creator/{{Sony}}" line of electronics) hooked up to two [=VCRs=] connected to the living room TV (with Homer insistent on just using the "star wipe" for all scene transitions). Later seasons that depict any video editing show it done on computers using nonlinear video editing software.software.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: This episode dates itself with the above mentioned use of a traditional video editor(Which are almost never used anymore now that computers can easily do that sort of thing)and the use of a dating service where single people browse through dates through viewing of tapes rather then an online dating service.
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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series, Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's in flashbacks or as a ghost.

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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series, series after Roswell's issues were resolved, Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's in flashbacks or as a ghost.
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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series, Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's as a ghost.

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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series, Maude remains dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's in flashbacks or as a ghost.
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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series, Maude remains dead.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: When making the dating video for Ned Flanders, we see Homer and Lisa working on editing the video with Lisa using a linear video editing machine (labeled as "My 1st Video Editor," parodying the "My First Creator/{{Sony}}" line of electronics) hooked up to two [=VCRs=] connected to the living room TV (with Homer insistent on just using the "star wipe" for all scene transitions. Later seasons that depict any video editing show it done on computers using nonlinear video editing software.

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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series, Maude remains dead.
dead and if she's depicted at all, then it's as a ghost.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: When making the dating video for Ned Flanders, we see Homer and Lisa working on editing the video with Lisa using a linear video editing machine (labeled as "My 1st Video Editor," parodying the "My First Creator/{{Sony}}" line of electronics) hooked up to two [=VCRs=] connected to the living room TV (with Homer insistent on just using the "star wipe" for all scene transitions.transitions). Later seasons that depict any video editing show it done on computers using nonlinear video editing software.
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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series, Maude remains dead.

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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series, Maude remains dead.dead.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: When making the dating video for Ned Flanders, we see Homer and Lisa working on editing the video with Lisa using a linear video editing machine (labeled as "My 1st Video Editor," parodying the "My First Creator/{{Sony}}" line of electronics) hooked up to two [=VCRs=] connected to the living room TV (with Homer insistent on just using the "star wipe" for all scene transitions. Later seasons that depict any video editing show it done on computers using nonlinear video editing software.
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* McLeaned: Maude was killed off due to pay disputes surrounding her voice actor, Maggie Roswell. While Roswell did return to the series, Maude remains dead.

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