Ep 6. A Milhouse Divided
- TV-PG
- December 1, 1996
- 22 min
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8.1 (2,897)
In The Simpsons season 8 episode 6, titled "A Milhouse Divided," the Simpson family attends a party at Milhouse's parents' house. The party is meant to celebrate Kirk and Luann Van Houten's marriage anniversary but quickly turns into a disaster when the couple gets into a fight and announces their impending divorce.
This news affects Milhouse deeply, and he becomes torn between his parents, as they both fight for his attention and loyalty. Meanwhile, Homer tries to console Milhouse by taking him out for a boys' night but ends up getting drunk instead.
As the divorce proceedings start, a dispute ensues over the division of property, which leads to a heated argument between Kirk and Luann. They both want the house and their prized possession, a porcelain statue of two birds in a heart-shaped cage. After an intense legal battle, the court orders that the house and the statue be sold, and the proceeds split equally between the two parties.
This episode highlights the impact of divorce on children and how they get caught in the middle of their parents' disputes. Milhouse's loyalty to both his parents makes him feel guilty when choosing to spend time with one over the other. It also portrays the effect of material possessions on divorcing couples and how they can become obsessed with them to the point of losing sight of what is truly important.
Overall, "A Milhouse Divided" is a well-written and entertaining episode that delivers a strong message about the complexities of divorce and its effects on families. The episode blends humor with genuine emotions, making it a standout in the series.