Zweig: Marge, there's no simple explanation for your fear of flying.
But it can probably be traced to some childhood trauma. Think
back...what's the earliest memory you have of something bad
happening?
Marge: Hmm...that would have to be my first day of school.
[flashback]
Patty: They got this thing called a "fire drill". They use it to drill
a flaming hole in your head.
Marge: Mmm...
Selma: And there's only one big toilet, and they make you all go at the
same time. [laughs]
-- The sensitive Bouvier twins, "Fear of Flying"
But it can probably be traced to some childhood trauma. Think
back...what's the earliest memory you have of something bad
happening?
Marge: Hmm...that would have to be my first day of school.
[flashback]
Patty: They got this thing called a "fire drill". They use it to drill
a flaming hole in your head.
Marge: Mmm...
Selma: And there's only one big toilet, and they make you all go at the
same time. [laughs]
-- The sensitive Bouvier twins, "Fear of Flying"
Related:
- Marge: Do you think those things could also have contributed to my fear
of flying?
Zweig: [brusque] Yes, yes, it's all a rich tapestry... - Jacques: First, you must get to know your lane. Feel the slickness,
feel the slippery finish. Caresses it, experience it... - Selma: Sorry, my mind's made up.
Patty: Why do you want to have a baby so bad?
Selma: I got a lot of love to give, and right now my... - Zweig: Now...let's talk about your father.
Marge: [hurried] Sure.
OK, I'll talk about father...Father Christmas. ... - Zweig: Er, Marge, this may not be the best time to bring this up,
but, uh, your last check bounced. Marge: Wait... - Zweig: Marge, therapy can be an intense process.
Marge:
Uh huh... Zweig: We're going to delve deeply into your... - Homer: All right, how much do you charge?
Zweig: If money's a problem,
I charge on a sliding scale. I can go as low... - Marge: I keep having the same dream. I'm the mother from "Lost in
Space".
[scene shift to Marge's dream] Marge: Ready for breakfast... - Marge: [weeping] My father was a stewardess!
Zweig:
Marge, there's nothing to be ashamed of here. Today...
