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* In “Homer VS the Eighteenth Amendment”, Marge and Lisa finds out what Homer and Bart had been doing for the last couple of days, which was smuggling alcohol despite the recently enforced prohibition in Springfield. Homer shows Marge that he’s been making extra money as a result of this. Lisa has a [[Screw the Money, I Have Rules]] route all over it. <br />'''You’d expect''': Marge to agree with Lisa, which would mean handing Homer and Bart over to the newly powerful police force despite knowing the end result. <br /> '''Instead''': Marge is pleased with the men on the idea and the ingenuity to pull it off since she thought it was clever to revolt against a ridiculous law over what people can drink. Lisa protests the decision, only to order to her room by everyone including Bart.
* In “Homer VS the Eighteenth Amendment”, Marge and Lisa finds out what Homer and Bart had been doing for the last couple of days, which was smuggling alcohol despite the recently enforced prohibition in Springfield. Homer shows Marge that he’s been making extra money as a result of this. Lisa has a [[Screw the Money, I Have Rules]] route all over it. <br />'''You’d expect''': Marge to agree with Lisa, which would mean handing Homer and Bart over to the newly powerful police force despite knowing the end result. <br /> '''Instead''': Marge is pleased with the men on the idea and the ingenuity to pull it off since she thought it was clever to revolt against a ridiculous law over what people can drink. Lisa protests the decision, only to order to her room by everyone including Bart.
* In “The Good, the Sad and the Drugly”, Lisa is doing a school project on what Springfield could become in the next 50 years. She ends up with a [[Bad Future| bleak future]], which mostly put in details about an apocalyptic outcome. <br /> '''You’d Expect''': Lisa to just research another viewpoint for counter-augment since predicting future is very difficult. This would’ve lead to the conclusion that while everyone is entitled to their own opinions, you have to realize that they’re just suppositions and proving it would be difficult to uphold. As a result, Lisa would’ve used this chance for one of her own [[Green Aesop]] that would change the future for the better. <br /> '''Instead''': Lisa buys into it, leading her to become depressive.
* In “The Good, the Sad and the Drugly”, Lisa is doing a school project on what Springfield could become in the next 50 years. She ends up with a [[Bad Future| bleak future]], which mostly put in details about an apocalyptic outcome. <br /> '''You’d Expect''': Lisa to just research another viewpoint for counter-augment since predicting future is very difficult. This would’ve lead to the conclusion that while everyone is entitled to their own opinions, you have to realize that they’re just suppositions and proving it would be difficult to uphold. As a result, Lisa would’ve used this chance for one of her own [[Green Aesop]] that would change the future for the better. <br /> '''Instead''': Lisa buys into it, leading her to become depressive.
* In the Firth '''''Treehouse of Horrors''''' segment, '''Nightmare Cafeteria''', Bart and Lisa discover many of the children being sent to detention are being cannibalized. They go to Marge at that moment. <br /> '''You’d Expect''': Marge to take the matter seriously and confront the school, along with Homer. <br /> '''Instead''': She tells them to defend themselves. <br /> '''You also Except''': Bart and Lisa to recruit Homer. <br /> '''Instead''': They didn’t so.
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