Talk:Moe Szyslak
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Mob justice Moe
I think it should be mentioned that whenever there is a violent mob or generally when the people of Springfield are up to no good, Moe is a very active part of that. Examples: When there's an "angel" in Homer's garage and people go anti-science ("Lisa the Skeptic"), when a mob attacks the maison derriere ("Bart after Dark"), in "When You Dish Upon a Star" Moe is the one who says "throw your rocks everybody" (at Homer), when there's a monkey knife fight aboard Mr. Burns' ship ("The Mansion Family"), when the Stonecutters get mad a Homer, Moe is the first to say "kill him!", when there's a riot at the soccer stadium Moe's the first one to resort to violence ("The Cartridge Family"), same for "Bart's Inner Child" when people start beating each other up. Another perfect example is "Treehouse of Horror VIII" when he's the first one to accuse Marge of being a witch. If I'm not mistaken there are many more examples. Anybody know what I mean? (English is not my first language so I wouldn't wanna mess with the article myself). Dornwald (talk) 03:22, 11 April 2024 (UTC)