Man, anyone else watch this episode and get all mushy and nostalgic for the days when The Simpsons could tackle "current issues" and not be all preachy and unfunny a la "The Monkey Suit"? (Then again, back in the day, they didn't really feel the need to tackle "current issues)
Well, I did, anyway. Funny episode, nice plotting, and John Waters! Go John Waters!
The ending did feel a bit contrived, though, I have to admit. Still as far as gay-themed episodes go, "There's Something About Marrying" has nothing on this one. So:
4.5/5




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However, as disgustingly politically correct as I am being, I still don't feel that Homer's actions are actually reasonable. I never said that they were, I was just saying that The Forbidden Donut was wrong for singling out this episode for having these overtones, especially when considering the nature of classic-era episodes like Whacking Day - that was the initial basis for the debate. I will agree that they are explainable. But no more. As for your comments about our little debate, I do not even know whether to agree or disagree with you, because neither represented the initial basis of the debate. I also do not know whether this debate will head towards the justifying of the actions of Homer in both episodes or a relatively subjective snakes.vs.reindeers debate. It all depends on his response, which he promised me that he would deliver tommorow.









