Homer is guilty of tax offences and is coerced into spying on Mr Burns and others.
This is a strong episode with an amusing story and good Homer Simpson moments.
It starts strongly, with some great punchlines relating to last minute tax returns. Homer as a rat is okay, but the concept of him being used in such an underhand way might go against the grain to those who love the character, however his uselessness and history of breaking the law is used to great affect by the writers.
The concept of the trillion dollar bill is very funny and I think the plot involving Cuba moves the humour in an outrageous direction that is unexpected. The gag in the photo booth is great.
Homer is used very well throughout the story by the writers.
This is a strong episode with an amusing story and good Homer Simpson moments.
It starts strongly, with some great punchlines relating to last minute tax returns. Homer as a rat is okay, but the concept of him being used in such an underhand way might go against the grain to those who love the character, however his uselessness and history of breaking the law is used to great affect by the writers.
The concept of the trillion dollar bill is very funny and I think the plot involving Cuba moves the humour in an outrageous direction that is unexpected. The gag in the photo booth is great.
Homer is used very well throughout the story by the writers.