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What is the name of 'The Simpsons' episode which ends with Homer carrying Marge out of the power plant in his arms with the romantic music in the background?
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#10536. Asked by David.
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Moleman
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Episode 7G11: Life In The Fast Lane. For her birthday Homer buys Marge a bowling ball, with his name on it and drilled for his fingers. Marge however decides to use the ball and then falls for her bowling tutor Jacques. Jacques asks to meet Marge at his apartment, Homer thinks there is something wrong but cannot find the right words to say to her. On her way to Jacques's apartment Marge has second thoughts. She encounters a fork in the road. One path leads to Jacques, the other to the nuclear factory where Homer works. Marge takes the road to the plant. An overjoyed Homer lifts his wife into his arms and leaves to take Marge out to his car to the strains of 'Up Where We Belong' from 'An Officer and a Gentleman'. Homer says 'I'm going to the back seat of my car with the woman I love and I won't be back for ten minutes!'
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salami_swami

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On their brunch date they encounter Helen Lovejoy, a known gossip who speculates about what Marge is doing having brunch with a man who is not her husband. Jacques assures her that it is merely a bowling lesson. However, when Helen is out of earshot, Jacques invites Marge to his apartment. Marge accepts the invitation, but has a moral dilemma en route. She reaches a fork in the road, one direction leading to Jacques' apartment, the other to the Springfield Nuclear Plant where Homer is working. After much deliberation, she proceeds to the plant, where she tells Homer she loves him. Homer happily leaves work with Marge in his arms.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_on_the_Fast_Lane#Plot
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