It features a rare moment where Marge finally calls out Moe for calling her "Midge".
Jeff Martin (who wrote early classics like "The Sharpland Quartet").
Critics generally enjoyed the episode for its character focus. of The A.V. Club gave it a B+ , noting that while the series often returns to "marriage crisis" plots, this one felt like it had genuine stakes. Tony Sokol of Den of Geek praised it as a "tour de force" for Moe, highlighting the humanizing delivery of his lines. Key Trivia: [S28E21] Moho House
The episode's title and setting are a nod to the exclusive British club Soho House .
Marge undergoes a rare hairstyle change for the grand opening, trading her signature blue beehive for a modern shoulder-length look to signal her temporary detachment from her old life. It features a rare moment where Marge finally
After Burns heartlessly gambles away Smithers' future as part of the bet, Smithers gets his revenge by tricking Burns into thinking Nigel was a hallucination and his winning cheque was just a frozen yogurt coupon.
To execute his plan, Nigel bankrolls Moe Szyslak to transform his dive bar into , a swanky high-rise private club designed to impress Marge and distance her from Homer. Plot Highlights of The A
For years, Moe has pined for "Midge" (as he affectionately calls her), but when given a real chance to steal her away, he realizes he can't do that to Homer. He ultimately brings the couple back together, reminding Homer that if he doesn't treat Marge right, someone else will.