Habeas Tortoise: [s34e1]
The episode is a thinly veiled critique of movements like QAnon. It explores how "armchair detectives" can spiral into dangerous misinformation when they prioritize group acceptance over facts.
Highlighted the episode's exploration of how "the truth is different these days" in a post-fact world. [S34E1] Habeas Tortoise
The episode follows Homer Simpson as he seeks redemption after being publicly humiliated at a town meeting for his perceived lack of intelligence. During a family trip to the Springfield Zoo, he discovers that a 150-year-old tortoise named has gone missing. The episode is a thinly veiled critique of
(Season 34, Episode 1) is a satirical take on internet conspiracy culture and the human need for community. Article Summary: "The Psychology of the Rabbit Hole" The episode follows Homer Simpson as he seeks
Gave it a 7.5/10, describing it as a "decently enjoyable" trip down the conspiracy hole.
The ending features a self-referential gag about The Simpsons ' reputation for "predicting the future," while simultaneously poking fun at the Disney-Fox merger. Critical Reception
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