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[s34e2] One Angry Lisa -

Chief Wiggum is shown reviewing crime scene photos himself, a task usually handled by forensic photographers in real life [8].

Jane Kaczmarek (Judge Constance Harm) and Joe Mantegna (Fat Tony) [4] Plot Summary The episode follows two main storylines:

For Marge's birthday, Homer buys her a "Pedalon" (a parody of Peloton) exercise bike [8]. Marge quickly becomes addicted to the bike and develops a parasocial infatuation with her charismatic private instructor, Jesse [7, 11]. Homer becomes jealous of the attention Marge pays to Jesse, eventually leading to a confrontation [8, 11]. Key Themes & Parodies [S34E2] One Angry Lisa

The title is a play on the classic film 12 Angry Men . The subplot satirizes the absurdity of the legal system and the "Artistic License" of having a child on a jury [8]. Critical Reception Reviews for the episode were mixed:

The Season 34 intro changes frequently; for this episode, it featured a unique custom sequence that some viewers found "weird" [2]. Chief Wiggum is shown reviewing crime scene photos

found the execution lackluster, noting that the jury duty premise was underused in favor of a "tired sitcom cliché" about a jealous husband [7].

The episode features audio descriptions (AD) for accessibility on platforms like Apple TV [19]. Homer becomes jealous of the attention Marge pays

The "Pedalon" bike is a clear satire of high-end stationary bikes and the culture of online fitness classes [8].

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