Postcards from the Wedge

"Postcards from the Wedge" is the fourteenth episode of the twenty-first season of the American animated television series The Simpsons.

Marge seeks advice from Ned Flanders, who recalls having a minor argument with Maude on the day she died which still haunts him.

However, knowing how her sisters feel about Homer, Marge thinks about how her life could end up like theirs and immediately heads out to make things right with her husband.

Meanwhile, Homer falls asleep at work, dreams about accidentally killing Marge and realizes that he too wants to apologize.

It is stuck, but Homer then imagines that the switch is Bart, pretends to be strangling him, and he succeeds in stopping the subway.

Bart is therefore grounded for a week and forced to finish his homework and tweet Homer about his current activities, and his parents begin to keep their son in line again.

[3] In the original American broadcast, "Postcards from the Wedge" was viewed by 5.23 million viewers and got an 18-49 Nielsen rating of 2.6/8 coming second in its timeslot after The Amazing Race making it the third most viewed show on Fox that night after a new episode of Family Guy and a rerun of "The Great Wife Hope," but the second highest rated show on FOX that night after Family Guy.

Club gave the episode a B and stated "I don't think the plotting here was as tight as it might have been – lots of threads were introduced and then mostly left dangling, and the end was particularly abrupt – but I laughed fairly frequently, and that will be enough.