Thursday, February 8, 2007
The Incredible Homer?
This weeks episode of The Simpsons was about Homer severe anger problem. In this episode we see how too much anger is bad for you, but we also see how some anger is good for you. It all starts with Career Day at Springfield Elementary School, in the beginning most of the people are boring like Millhouse’s Dad but there is one last guy who turns out to be cool. Jeff Jenkins is a comic writer, he writes a comic called Danger Dog, in his interview for career day he talks about how much fun he has everyday at work. He then says that the best part about it is that all he did during school was doodle drawings of the teachers. So since everybody like the fact that he has fun at work they all decide to make their own comics. Bart’s comic is called Angry Dad, which is based on all the stupid things that Homer does and his extreme aggression after. Bart’s comic becomes a hit and it gets put on the internet by some new company. Well Homer finds out at work and gets very mad so when he got home he decided not to get mad anymore. Since Homer didn’t get mad anymore Bart had no more material so he set up a big trap that would surely make Homer raging. After he finishes setting up the trap he finds out that the company is closed so he doesn’t need the trap but its too late Homer was already half way through. At the end of the trap homer gets dumped in a pool of green paint, and then rips off his shirt and begins taking his anger out on the city by punching parking meters and light poles. The police settle him down then take him to the hospital where doctor Hibbert tells Marge that Bart saved Homer’s life by allowing him to release his anger. This lesson is true in real life because too much anger can also make you sick, it just goes to show you watching cartoons pays off.
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