It is not revealed what became of the two afterwards. By the end of the episode, it is revealed in an assumed future that she has married someone, apparently the same Brazilian, but when Bart sees that her relationship status has become 'Single' seconds later, he sends her a message reading, "I miss you." She responds to Bart's message (in the process revealing that she was widowed) but the exact nature of her reply is unknown. He attempts to win her back, but she turns him down again, saying that she has already started dating a Brazilian boy. Despite Lisa's warnings, Bart continues to ignore Mary when she sings a song she wrote for him, and the two break up, much to Bart's dismay. The two start dating, but Bart spends all of it by playing video games. Mary then allows him to push her into a pool of mud in order to satisfy Jimbo, Kearney, and Dolph. She reveals that she was allowed back into the Spuckler household after her career as a model took a downturn, only allowing her thumb to appear in advertisements. In it, Bart, not knowing it is her, puts a bug down her dress, but recognizes her when she angrily calls out for the person who pranked her. Mary reappears for the second time in the season, in the episode " Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing", again as a major character. Cletus then accepts the fact that he must let his daughter go. When Cletus finds out, he demands Bart to tell her where Mary is going, but Bart, not wanting to ruin this chance of love, refuses. While Cletus is occupied, she and Bart sneak away to another train and share their first kiss before Mary departs on the train. Bart and Mary realize that they truly like each other and are about to kiss when Cletus arrives, having somehow discovered Mary's new location, and orders her to return to Springfield with him. Bart and the rest of his family arrive at New York, and he eventually finds her at her address, finding that she has changed, becoming slightly taller and slimmer. Dubya Spuckler tells Bart that Mary ran away to New York City and gives him her address. When Bart arrives at the Spuckler house, Cletus informs him that she ran away after he scheduled her for marriage again. In the episode, she is deemed as Bart's last hope in his quest to find true love (in the form of one of his many former dates). She reappeared in the Season 24 episode " Moonshine River" as a major character. However, this was actually part of Lisa's plan: the "Lou" in the truck was actually Homer in a costume while the real Lou was put on a plane and sent to India, where cows are considered sacred. However, just before Bart and Mary are legally married, Bart and Lisa's mom, Marge, stops the wedding and points out that Bart and Mary are just children and are way too young to get married-Mary's parents call off the wedding, and as a result, Lou's taken back to the slaughterhouse. When Lisa asks what the big deal is, Cletus and Brandine explain to her and Bart that "according to the 'Law of the Hill-folk'," by giving Mary a cow, Bart's made a formal proposal of marriage-Bart's obviously reluctant to do this, but some convincing from Lisa gets Bart go through with it to prevent Lou from being slaughtered. Upon arriving at Mary's home, Bart and Lisa discover that Cletus Spuckler is Mary's dad-after Bart asks Mary if Lou can live with Mary and her family, Cletus and Brandine (Mary's mom) get really excited by this. After Bart and his sister, Lisa, save Lou from being killed in a slaughterhouse, Lisa suggests taking Lou to Mary's family's farm, which Bart agrees to. After she introduces herself, she points out that Bart's calf, "Lulubelle" (Bart's original name for his calf), is actually a boy, Mary suggests that Bart should call him " Lou" (which Bart says rhymes with "moo"). Mary is first seen at the 4-H, sorting out chickens, when she sees Bart having difficulty in feeding and taking care of Lou.
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