I have to say, I don't like the character of Homer very much, even though he brought us a lot of jokes, but I can't stand him doing some unreasonable things without listening to his wife's advice, ignoring the thoughts of his son and daughter The results of their efforts, some selfish, some lazy, some evading responsibility, are very similar to real human beings. So much so that the son hopes that the next-door neighbor is his father.
I don't know what to say about being moved. Is it necessary to have a great disaster to show Homer's heroic side? The situation is full of embarrassment, and the jokes are constantly made. Does it make people see a story of scum saving the residents of the town? Why don't you think that without his actions, the following series of disasters would not have occurred at all, save? He just made up for his mistakes. I am not moved. It's a great blessing to think that someone else can keep him alive. But it's just animation, even if you see too much reality, you don't have to take it too seriously.
And about the authorities, why not find a better way to solve the problem? Shouldn't it be for the sake of human survival? Whose interests are you defending? Don't you know any news from other towns? Would they not object? And the residents of this town, do they really not consider digging underground passages to escape? That glass cover is real steel too... sarcasm is sarcasm.
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