Homer the Whopper - Episode Discussion

I forgot to mention this before. The episode was only the second time an episode was written by a guest writer - Seth Rogen.
 
Blerg. I'm home tomorrow and I thought there would be a new Simpson's ep. :( I already saw this one. But I liked it and most likely will watch it again. :D
 
You have to respect CBG for not selling out. It probably would have been easy for him since it was his "baby".

It was a shame Homer went back to his old eating habits, yet funny that the film producers still attempted to splice the scenes with both fit and unfit Homer.
 
I think that it likely was.

As for the episode itself, i thought it was a good mocking of how Hollywood is these days, especially with the glut of comic book movies and the Comic Book Guy going all Hollywood. Thankfully he freed himself and gave the Everyman movie the ultimate Worst Movie Ever Made review. :lol:
 
Thanks for posting the description for the season premiere. This sounRAB like a good episode, especially with the Comic Book Guy in it.

BTW it`s hard to believe that The Simpsons are about to start Season 21. I never thought that it would be still be on, but yet it`s still going strong and has outlasted great shows like The Cosby Show(remeraber Bart vs. Bill?), Cheers, Frasier, FrienRAB and E.R. just to name a few. It seems like yesterday that it was the hot new show on TV, which makes me feel old. :lol: Plus a testament to The Simpsons` long run is Kelsey Grammer (Sideshow Bob) about to start his fourth show with Hank and his daughter Spencer starring on her own in Greek.
 
Get ready folks - it's Season 21!

From The Simpsons Archive

"Homer the Whopper"
Episode #LABF13

Homer is cast as the title character in the "Everyman" movie, based on a comic strip created by Comic Book Guy; the only problem is, while Everyman gains the superpower of all of the heroes in any comic book he touches, he isn't supposed to look like he has gained all of their weight as well.
 
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