
Marge gave him a ride, telling him once she got home she realized she should have gone to the prom with him instead.

Marge then got in her car, and found Homer walking along the side of the road. Marge was about to enter her house when she heard her parents Jackie and Clancy arguing through the door, saying how uncouth Homer was, and how lucky Marge was for going to the prom with Artie. Upon her demand, Artie drove her home, wishing her good night, and asking that she does not tell anyone about his 'busy hands.' Meanwhile, Homer's limo time ran out, leaving him to walk home from the other side of town as he had very little money. Marge was rather unsure about this, and becomes offended when Artie tried to force himself upon her. Later, Marge and Artie left the prom and go off to have an intimate moment. Though Marge felt some sympathy, but firmly tells Homer that he was wrong. When Marge appeared to ask Homer why he was putting himself through such misery, he tells her it's because he was certain they were meant to be together. Heartbroken, Homer left during the dance and cried outside in the hallway. At the prom, Homer had a terrible time from having a prom photo taken only of himself without a date, to watching as Marge and Artie were crowned prom king and queen and have their first dance. Homer still planned to go to the prom, since he had already rented his tuxedo, a limousine, and paid for the two dinners at the event. After getting insulted by Patty and Selma, Homer realized his mistake when Artie came to pick up Marge. On the night of the prom, Homer arrived at the Bouvier family residence to pick up Marge, much to the surprise of her family. Afterwards, Artie asked Marge to the prom, which she gladly accepted. The next day, due to her lack of sleep, Marge was not prepared for her role on the debate team. Despite this breakup, Homer still thought that he was taking her to the prom. Angry, Marge slapped him and stormed out of the house. However, when the time came for Homer to ask Marge to the senior prom, she initially agreed, but then revealed that he didn't really take French. As a next strategy, Homer pretended to be a French student so that he can be tutored by Marge. However, Marge was more interested in the smart and articulated Artie Ziff. To be around her more, Homer joined the debate team that Marge is on.


Observing Marge enter the detention room, Homer was smitten and wanted to ask her to the prom and got bullied by Artie and the teacher. Homer and Barney were also sent there for three days for smoking cigarettes in the boys' restroom. Homer was barely a responsible student, contrary to Marge, but when she attended a feminist rally and burned a brassiere on the school grounds, she was sent to detention for one day. The setting is a flashback to 1974, when they were in their senior year of high school.
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When the TV shorts out, Marge tells the kids the story of how she and Homer first met. After refusing to tell the story of how Bart was born (which would later be seen exactly one season later in season 3's " I Married Marge"), they choose to tell the story of how Homer and Marge met in high school-and how Marge almost fell in love with a nerd named Artie Ziff. When the TV malfunctions, Marge and Homer plan to tell their children a story.
