The episode pokes fun at Homer's long history of incompetence, acknowledging that he is the last person who should be giving professional advice.
"Go Big or Go Homer" (Season 31, Episode 2) is a meta-heavy episode that attempts to blend Homer’s classic workplace blunders with modern "mentor" culture. It is generally viewed as a middle-of-the-pack modern era episode that relies heavily on its guest star. 📺 Episode Synopsis [S31E2] Go Big or Go Homer
Mike Wegman proved to be a significant enough character that he actually in Season 33’s "The Star of the Backstage," making him one of the few modern guest characters to become a recurring presence. The episode pokes fun at Homer's long history
The "mentor/mentee" dynamic feels a bit repetitive by the second act. The high-stakes climax involving the mob feels like a recycled trope from earlier, better episodes (like The Twisted World of Marge Simpson ). 📺 Episode Synopsis Mike Wegman proved to be
It’s rare to see a character genuinely idolize Homer. Watching him navigate the ego boost of having a "protégé" provides some decent character comedy. ❌ The Lowlights
Unlike classic episodes where Homer’s failures lead to emotional growth, this one stays mostly on the surface of the gag. 🏆 Final Verdict: 6/10