

Artie sought to celebrate their crowning of king and queen of the prom by getting fresh with Marge in the backseat of his car. However, the wonderful evening turned nasty in private. The promgoers were also impressed with Artie, electing him and Marge king and queen of the prom.

She elected to go with Artie, whom her sisters were impressed with. She was again angry with Homer for not understanding she was mad with him, but Homer insisted she accepted his invitation and is going back on her word. Marge was torn when both boys showed up to the Bouvier residence. However, there was conflict as Homer Simpson had asked her earlier to the prom, to which she also said yes, but later got angry with him when he elected to be honest with her (admitting he signed up for her tutoring in a class he did not take). He asked Marge to the prom, and she said yes. Marge Bouvier was also a member of the debate team, and was impressed with Artie winning a debate match. He was an excellent student, doing well in academics and participating in debate. This selfishness cost him his only love, unless you count Artie Ziff's narcissistic love of himself.Īrtie was a student at Springfield High School. Unlike Homer, Artie only liked Marge for her aesthetic appeal, and didn't respect her opinions, as he constantly groped Marge against her will. Being a genius, he got wealthy, powerful, and earned respect, but this didn't satisfy his lust for Marge. He is understood to be remorseless when he wants something, and work himself half to death to get it. and charisma, but this gave him the selfish sense of self-entitlement that, paired with his uncontrollable obsession with Marge, made him into a demented stalker, and a constant thorn in the Simpson family's side. In contrast to Homer, he has staggering I.Q. With a grossly inflated ego, Artie Ziff is a conceited, obnoxious, arrogant, deranged and manipulative narcissist.
