The Simpsons S35 solved a major Homer mystery.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Although The Simpsons season 35 finale didn’t solve all the show’s plot holes, the episode did offer an explanation for one character change that viewers have discussed for decades. It is no exaggeration to say that Homer Simpson is one of the most influential TV characters of all time. Without him, there would be no Peter Griffin, Hank Hill, Bob Belcher, or Stan Smith.
The Simpsons Season 35 Finale Explained Homer’s Deteriorating Intelligence Moe Misunderstood Bart’s Demand Close What season 35 did do was finally justify the gradual change in Homer’s intelligence. In season 35, episode 18, “Bart’s Brain,” Bart bought a human brain in a jar from Herman’s military surplus store and used it to pull off an ambitious prank. His well-meaning teacher, Ms.
When Bart asked Moe what happened to Homer’s brain, Moe suggested that years of heavy drinking and working with radiation took a toll on Homer’s intellect. Although Homer was dull throughout the Golden Age of The Simpsons, his lack of intelligence became markedly more noticeable in the show’s later seasons. This tracks with Moe’s theory, as Homer spent those years imbibing alcohol and working in a nuclear power plant, meaning the bartender might have been right on the money with his assessment.
Initially, Ned’s church attendance was one of many reasons Homer viewed him as a smug, superior figure, even though Ned was always friendly and accommodating. Over time, Ned’s religiosity became increasingly extreme and radical until his initial characterization as an impossibly generous, sweet neighbor was irrelevant and he was now a Christian zealot.
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