After Homer stands up for Mike Wegman (a 35-year-old intern), Mike becomes obsessed with Homer, viewing him as a "titan of industry." Homer, desperate for respect, leans into the lie and tries to mentor Mike in his quest to launch a slice-of-pizza business. ⭐ The Review ✅ The Highlights
The "mentor/mentee" dynamic feels a bit repetitive by the second act. The high-stakes climax involving the mob feels like a recycled trope from earlier, better episodes (like The Twisted World of Marge Simpson ). [S31E2] Go Big or Go Homer
Unlike classic episodes where Homer’s failures lead to emotional growth, this one stays mostly on the surface of the gag. 🏆 Final Verdict: 6/10 After Homer stands up for Mike Wegman (a
The episode pokes fun at Homer's long history of incompetence, acknowledging that he is the last person who should be giving professional advice. Unlike classic episodes where Homer’s failures lead to