Nobody pulls off 'creep' like Moe. |
The entire town, it seems, congregate to Springfield's botanical garden to witness the blooming of a rare, giant flower. At the bar, Moe is unaware of this but sees on the news that all of his customers are at the garden, so he decides to go as well. However, his presence at the garden puts the area one over the allowed capacity, and so Moe is asked to leave. The flower bloom, but shoots out a rather toxic pollen which forces everyone to flee. With traffic jamming along a bridge, Homer accidentally crashes his car against the one in front of him. In an odd series of events, Maggie's safety belt breaks and she flies out through the car's sun roof as it crashes. Meanwhile, Moe is also at the bridge, preparing to jump to a pathetic death, when Maggie literally falls right into his arms. The people stuck on the bridge witness this, and Moe is declared a hero.
Some morning later, Moe goes to the Simpson house to see Maggie. With Homer late for work, Marge is forced to have Moe take care of Maggie for a bit to tend to the latest round of Grampa's senility. Upon returning, Marge finds that Maggie has taken quite a liking to Moe, and vice-versa and so Moe becomes the go-to babysitter for Maggie. Moe does a lot of stuff for Maggie, even reenacting the first Godfather movie for her. However, in typical fashion, Moe gets a little too close to Maggie for her parents' liking; Homer is upset that Moe has become her father figure instead of him, and Marge is starting to get upset that Moe has learned more things about Maggie than she has. It comes to a head one late night, when the two learn that Moe has both a video camera and a baby monitor in Maggie's room and rushes to Maggie's side when she's crying. Homer forces Moe out, and tells him to stay away from Maggie.
Moe once again battles through depression afterward. A night later, Maggie overhears some mobsters discussing a hit. To cheer up Louie, Fat Tony does the gag with the orange peel from The Godfather. Maggie recognizes the bit from when Moe did it, and mistakes Fat Tony for Moe. As the mafia take their leave, Maggie exits her room through the open window and gives chase. Marge finds out a short time later, and Homer quickly concludes that Moe must've taken her. One police sting later, it turns out that Moe is innocent, but Homer and Marge decide to let Moe help them find their baby. At the house, Moe finding a discarded orange peel and realizes what has happened.
Maggie chases the mobster to a restaurant, where Fat Tony and his gang engage in a standstill against another mob, with Maggie caught inbetween. Moe, Homer and Marge arrive just in time to see this, and Moe decides to enter the restaurant to grab Maggie, openly describing his sob story to the mobsters, bringing them to tears. Afterward, though Moe makes no effort to get his babysitting 'job' back, Homer does agree to bring Maggie around whenever the two meet up (or something to that effect, anyway).
Quick Review
This episode is a strong finish to what has been a very disappointing season. Moe episodes can be hit or miss, but somehow an episode focused on him as well as Maggie works out just fine. It helps that Fat Tony and his gang are involved, as they usually give an episode a nice boost of comedy, but otherwise the episode contains plenty of jokes and hilarity to make it one of the better episodes of the season.
Final Score: 8.1
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