2.i, — Carumbus

“I thought there would be a bit in it about how Obeseus became fat, but that wasn't really touched on, which didn't bother me.” The No Homers Club · 5 years ago

: The episode received high marks for its animation, with specific praise for director Rob Oliver's work in rebuilding Springfield as a detailed Roman cityscape. 2.I, Carumbus

: The story traces the rise and fall of Obeseus the Wide (Homer) in Ancient Rome. Critics noted that the pacing felt assured and the narrative structure was solid, avoiding "cheap side quests" that often clutter recent episodes. “I thought there would be a bit in

“It kinda felt like it was missing something, but it's a good episode nonetheless.” The No Homers Club · 5 years ago “It kinda felt like it was missing something,

The following perspectives from the community highlight the episode's reception among long-time fans: