Springfield is terrorised by a cat burger and Homer forms a vigilante mob.
This is a very strong episode with good comedy and memorable character moments.
There is a good plot that gives numerous opportunities for funny dialogue and sight gags. The townsfolk's mob mentality and media's fondness for stirring up fear are lampooned humorously.
Homer is used to great effect as ever being the central focus of all buffoonery. His loutishness and stupidity are perfect for the role. Grampa Simpson is amongst the other characters well used. Sam Neil's Malloy is an excellent guest character and David Niven tribute.
For me it's an 8.5/10 but I round upwards.
This is a very strong episode with good comedy and memorable character moments.
There is a good plot that gives numerous opportunities for funny dialogue and sight gags. The townsfolk's mob mentality and media's fondness for stirring up fear are lampooned humorously.
Homer is used to great effect as ever being the central focus of all buffoonery. His loutishness and stupidity are perfect for the role. Grampa Simpson is amongst the other characters well used. Sam Neil's Malloy is an excellent guest character and David Niven tribute.
For me it's an 8.5/10 but I round upwards.