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
If you find loud, aggressive "tough guy" archetypes grating, this episode will be difficult to finish. He is designed to be annoying, and he succeeds. [S31E2] Go Big or Go Homer
Mike Wegman proved to be a significant enough character that he actually in Season 33’s "The Star of the Backstage," making him one of the few modern guest characters to become a recurring presence. Unlike classic episodes where Homer’s failures lead to
It is a functional episode with some sharp dialogue, but it doesn't reach the "classic" status of the show's golden age. It’s a "watch once" entry for fans of Michael Rapaport or those following the later seasons' more experimental character pairings. 🔍 Fun Fact Mike Wegman proved to be a significant enough
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