Upon returning from a nuclear convention, Homer, a nuclear employee, who lives with his wacky family that live in Greenfield, where he struggles against having a comfortable life, struggles against convincing his wife who convinced that he acts strangely as he is somehow a terrorist, the thing that makes him struggle.
No matter. "Treehouse of Horrors" remains an honorable tradition, and if nothing else, it reminds fans that they don't have to wait for "South Park" to get some good old-fashioned animated mayhem.
On the surface, a Homeland parody seemed easy, after all just add an "R" and you get "Homerland," but maybe that's why the episode ultimately felt kind of lazy.
The Simpsons, in its 25th season, isn't the razor sharp, renegade cartoon series it used to be. But every season still has its moments, and the trippy May 4th Lego episode definitely is built to last.