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8/10
Funny Episode with a Hint of Sweetness,
lesleyharris3020 January 2015
The Fat and the Furriest is a great Simpsons episode with a well written storyline and a lot of very funny scenes. It's definitely not the highlight of the fifteenth season, it's right in the middle, I've seen it many times and, although it would never go on my list of favourite Simpsons episodes, I always thoroughly enjoy it. The beginning of the episode was a little ridiculous,as we see Homer practically fall in love with a big ball of cotton candy, it dosen't really go anywhere for a while and a lot of the jokes were mediocre. After that it took a better turn as we see Homer struggle with the embarrassment he suffered from being caught startled from a bear, and eventually heading out to seek revenge on him with Lenny, Carl and Bart, his scenes with the bear were very funny and also quite sweet, definitely the best parts of the episode. The Fat and the Furriest is not the Simpsons at their finest, but it's still a lot of fun.

After Homer is considered a coward after being caught startled from a bear, he heads out to seek vengeance on the creature.
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5/10
Not terrible, but not great either
goonmiles17 April 2018
Jokes are hit and miss (most don't land) but the story is entertaining enough to get you to the end. Not bad for season 15, but it's definitely not the best.
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1/10
A weak episode
studioAT9 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
What a rubbish episode!

Homer being mocked for being scared of a bear (who wouldn't be??) and then seeking vengeance on the bear.

Very silly, and not overly funny.
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