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It’s a big Homer-tries-to-get-respect episode. A lot of episodes are about Homer feeling like he’s not respected in the world. I like the ones that are a little more emotionally grounded.
Homer Simpson says “D’oh” a lot. Probably eleventy-billion times, considering that "The Simpsons" has run for 25 years this December. You know what else he says a lot? Yeah, you do.
When Homer goes to shake hands with Thayer, the man comments on his firm grip. “See, Marge, strangling the boy paid off,” Homer jokes, before quickly clarifying that he no longer does that.
Homer softens this message in a black-on-black nocturne that follows, “Cape Trinity, Saguenay River, Moonlight” (1904) which has not been seen in New York since the 1996 retrospective.