Letting minor characters shine can be fun, but let’s face it: people tune in to watch the Simpsons, not the Szyslaks, or the Flanderses, or the Leonard-Carlsons.
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Erich Asperschlager of TV Verdict wrote: "Spending too much time away from the family has always been tricky for The Simpsons. A reviewer of IGN.com gave the episode a 7.6/10 and said when Homer consoled Moe about Maya breaking up with him, it was "a sweet way to end this enjoyable episode". The episode has received mostly positive reviews from television critics since its airing. As the episode finishes, Moe sweetly ponders a picture of he and Maya together during happier times, and agrees he was better man for having known her. Moe is once again depressed, but Homer tells Moe to remember that if someone loved him once, someone can love him again. Moe, intent on having the surgery, does not take heed of Maya, and she leaves him for good. Maya stops Moe just before the surgery, as she wants someone who sees her as "beautiful" not "short," and who doesn't need to cut himself down to her size in order to love her. Moe plans to have surgery to become shorter, and Dr. Crushed by grief, Moe consults the advice of Lenny and Carl, who advise him to do something risky to win Maya back. One night, when Maya brings Moe back to her place, Moe proposes, but during his speech he can't seem to stop making insensitive jokes about her height. Homer, seeing Maya's intelligence and sensitivity, suggests Moe marry her. Moe takes Maya on a double date with Marge and Homer, neither of whom seem to care that she is small. They hit it off, and after a few dates seem to be falling in love, but More worries what his usually boorish friends will think about him dating a little person. Meanwhile, Moe's date, named Maya - whom he met over the internet - is very beautiful, but turns out to be just three feet tall. Moved to tears by the tape, Marge tells Homer that he is a wonderful father, and her suspicions are put to rest. Maggie comes to Homer's rescue by punching the bully baby away and a relieved Homer delivers a sweet speech about how much he loves his family. Unfortunately, Homer is then in turn beaten up by the largest of the babies (who appears to be Kearney's son). Looking at the recording later, Marge is initially shocked to see Maggie being tormented by the other babies, but is relieved once she sees Homer rush to Maggie's rescue. After watching a commercial about a tiny surveillance camera, Marge purchases a one and hides it in Maggie's bow. Marge notices Maggie is uncomfortable when she returns home one day, and becomes worried that Homer is neglecting her. Homer sends Maggie to play with the other babies outside, but they don't seem to like her much, and begin cruelly bullying her. Looking through, the two notice a playground next door to the tavern, which delights Homer, since it means he can watch Maggie without leaving the bar. While there, Homer finds Moe cleaning up the bar for a date, and while scrubbing a wall, he exposes a window, previously obscured by layers of grime. Homer attempts to spend more time with Maggie but just winds up bringing her to Moe's Tavern.
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Homer obliges and finds himself in luck when he discovers a playground right next to Moe's Tavern. Meanwhile, Marge wants Homer to spend more time with Maggie. When the pair agree to meet face to face, Moe is surprised to discover that Maya's only three feet tall.
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Moe develops an Internet relationship with a beautiful woman named Maya.