"The Simpsons" The Falcon and the D'Ohman (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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8/10
Great episode,Kiefer Sutherland guest stars for the third time.
lesleyharris3014 November 2011
The Falcon And The D'ohman is a great Simpsons episode,this is the third guest appearance from Kiefer Sutherland,who in this episode he plays Wayne,the first time he guest starred was in the Season 18 episode,GI (Annoyed Grunt) where he plays the Army Colenel and his second time was also in season 18 in 24 Minutes where he plays his 24 character Jack Bauer.Also in this episode,the faith of Nedna is revealed after the online voting from the Season 22 finale The Ned-Liest Catch.

A new assistant of Homer at the Nuclear Plant named Wayne has little if no interest in being friends with Homer,but Homer gets suspicious of Waynes attitude.
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8/10
Great opening song
stuart_jarman4 January 2022
I've seen this episode a few times and it's one of my favourites of the later series. The opening version of walking on the moon by Homer is quality and one of his best songs.

Overall I really enjoyable episode with another Kiefer Sutherland appearance!
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9/10
Aspergers syndrome
aspie-andy24 July 2014
Warning: Spoilers
This episode had elements of Aspergers syndrome in it. You got Wayne who is introvert finding it very difficult to socialise with other people for example his coworkers. Plus he's a quiet guy who is focused on his work. Then a second example is the scene where Marge gives Bart and Lisa a different snack which they really disapprove of especially Lisa who exclaims "I like routine! I like routine!". Although there have been hints in previous episodes that Lisa may have Aspergers syndrome, this scene strongly indicates that she has it because most people with Autism or Aspergers syndrome do prefer to have patterns and routines on how they do their things and they can get extremely upset if there is a surprising change to their ways of doing things.
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