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Homer befriends a group of old men and starts acting like one himself, and Bart is invited to a bullying convention which turns into a parody of cult hit [[The Warriors]].
Homer befriends a group of old men and starts acting like one himself, and Bart is invited to a bullying convention which turns into a parody of cult hit [[The Warriors]].


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* [[Halfway Plot Switch]]: The Homer plot, which is the focus of the first half of the episode, is left hanging in favour of the Warriors parody. The two converge at the end in an arguably clumsy way.
* [[Halfway Plot Switch]]: The Homer plot, which is the focus of the first half of the episode, is left hanging in favour of the Warriors parody. The two converge at the end in an arguably clumsy way.


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Revision as of 18:16, 17 January 2021


Homer befriends a group of old men and starts acting like one himself, and Bart is invited to a bullying convention which turns into a parody of cult hit The Warriors.

Tropes used in The Winter of His Content include:
  • Halfway Plot Switch: The Homer plot, which is the focus of the first half of the episode, is left hanging in favour of the Warriors parody. The two converge at the end in an arguably clumsy way.