[s32e14] Yokel Hero đź’Ž

Homer references his past experience managing Lurleen Lumpkin in "Colonel Homer," though he admits he "learned nothing from it".

As Cletus finds fame—even appearing on an Ellen DeGeneres parody hosted by "Elin Degenerous"—he grows arrogant and eventually turns on his own fans, leading to his downfall. [S32E14] Yokel Hero

After a night of drinking, Homer ends up in a holding cell with Cletus, who sings a soulful song about family that deeply moves him. Homer resolves to better himself and manage Cletus’s career. Homer resolves to better himself and manage Cletus’s

The episode features a "premature" end credits sequence at the end of Act I, which Cletus himself interrupts to remind viewers there are still two acts left. Continuity & Easter Eggs: The episode centers on Homer managing Cletus Spuckler’s

In (S32E14), The Simpsons delivers a satirical take on the "small-town talent" trope, with Den of Geek describing it as a nuanced look at well-worn themes. The episode centers on Homer managing Cletus Spuckler’s sudden rise to country music stardom, while simultaneously attempting a personal transformation into a "perfect" family man. Core Storyline & Reception