[s33e22] Poorhouse Rock ❲360p — 8K❳

The episode is noted for being one of the show's most overtly political and "punk" installments, offering a bleak "there's no future for you" message to younger viewers.

: The central 11-minute musical suite performed by Hugh Jackman as the Janitor. [S33E22] Poorhouse Rock

The episode begins with Marge spending a "ladies' night" watching a Bridgerton -style British drama, leaving a hungover Homer to take the kids to church. After Bart humiliates Homer in front of his Sunday School class by showing a video of his various failures, Homer tries to regain his son's respect by taking him to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. The episode is noted for being one of

The episode ends with a meta-gag where Lisa informs Homer and Marge that their home insurance policy specifically does not cover "musical numbers" after Bart accidentally burns down his treehouse. After Bart humiliates Homer in front of his

: Reviews were polarized. Some critics praised its "anarchic" energy and catchy songs, while some fans on platforms like IMDb felt it prioritised a political agenda over jokes.

: The former U.S. Secretary of Labor appears as himself to explain how the decline of unions and corporate greed contributed to economic shifts. Megan Mullally : Guest stars as Sarah Wiggum. Themes and Reception

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