![]() ![]() Partially-Concealed-Label Gag: Homer is going to save Bart's cow, Lou, from slaughter.Stabbed-in-jail: We'll see who stabs who. We name all our kids after what we think's gonna happen to 'em. Yes, the Spucklers were that crazy.Ĭletus: We always figured someday Mary would marry. It's mentioned that all of the Spuckler's children were named after what they would do when they grew up. Meaningful Name: Mary got her name because she's the one her parents expected to get married.Bart likes it because it rhymes with Moo. Mary suggests he calls him just 'Lou' because he's a young bull. Lazily Gender-Flipped Name: Bart names his calf 'Lulubelle'.Five-Second Foreshadowing: The tactic of switching Homer with the cow is given away briefly by the fact that when Lou moos, not only does his mouth not move, but it doesn’t sound like Tress MacNeille.The tactic works, but before Maggie eats a bite, Lisa comes in talking about Bart's situation. When Maggie refuses to eat her baby food, Homer and Marge use sock puppets to convince her to, with Homer's puppet eating the food.During the bonding montage, Bart tried to feed Lou grass, but Lou refused to eat it, so Bart tried to show him it tasted good.As their theme song says, the transclown-o-morphs are "transforming clowns that morph". Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Transclown-O-Morphs.Bait-and-Switch: During the montage of Bart and Lou bonding, Bart is handling a branding iron, making it look like he's about to brand Lou.but he's actually making a collar sign for him.However, her parents view this as him proposing to marry her. Accidental Proposal: Bart presents Lou to Mary in the hopes of saving his cow from being slaughtered.Bart tries to save his new cow from the slaughterhouse - and ends up nearly married to a hillbilly girl named Mary.
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