[s5e18] — Weiner Of Our Discontent

: A more comedic feature could rank the different "replacement Barts" seen in the episode—from the acting family hired by Burns to trick Bart to the brainwashed Hans Moleman , whom Homer eventually "adopts" to fill the void.

: Unlike other episodes where Bart is tempted by money, this one focuses on the freedom Mr. Burns provides. A feature could analyze how Bart is "seduced" by a life with no rules (the "laissez-faire" attitude) and how that contrasts with the structure—however dysfunctional—of the Simpson household. [S5E18] Weiner of Our Discontent

: The episode features a parody of the THX "Deep Note" trailer. Interestingly, the THX executives liked the parody so much they actually turned it into a real theatrical trailer. A feature could explore instances where The Simpsons parodies became part of the actual media they were mocking. : A more comedic feature could rank the

In " Burns' Heir ," Mr. Burns has a near-death experience and decides to find an heir to his fortune, eventually choosing for his "pure malevolence". Feature Concept: "The Cost of a Golden Ticket" A feature could analyze how Bart is "seduced"

If you were to write a feature or deep-dive article on this episode, here are a few thematic angles you could explore:

While there isn't an episode of The Simpsons titled "Weiner of Our Discontent," you are likely thinking of Season 5, Episode 18, titled . The title you mentioned is a play on the John Steinbeck novel The Winter of Our Discontent , a reference the show has used for other episodes, such as Season 31's "The Winter of Our Monetized Content" and Season 25's "The Winter of His Content".