In the penultimate episode of Season 28, The Simpsons delivers " Moho House " (S28E21), a mix of classic marital tension and high-stakes billionaire games.
Marge undergoes a rare hairstyle change for the grand opening, trading her signature blue beehive for a modern shoulder-length look to signal her temporary detachment from her old life. [S28E21] Moho House
Critics generally enjoyed the episode for its character focus. of The A.V. Club gave it a B+ , noting that while the series often returns to "marriage crisis" plots, this one felt like it had genuine stakes. Tony Sokol of Den of Geek praised it as a "tour de force" for Moe, highlighting the humanizing delivery of his lines. Key Trivia: In the penultimate episode of Season 28, The
The episode's title and setting are a nod to the exclusive British club Soho House . of The A
Homer wins Marge back with a heartfelt, hand-drawn flipbook animation of their life together. Reception and Legacy
The episode kicks off when an old schoolmate of Mr. Burns, an eccentric British billionaire named (guest-starred by Michael York), arrives in Springfield. In a plot reminiscent of Trading Places , Nigel wagers his entire fortune against Burns that he can destroy a "perfect" marriage—specifically, Homer and Marge’s.
Jeff Martin (who wrote early classics like "The Sharpland Quartet").