[s34e8] Step Brother From The Same Planet Access

This visual aid forces Grampa to finally understand Homer's resentment. He admits that he wasn't hard on Homer because Homer was a "bad kid," but because being a father made him feel old, whereas Calvin makes him feel young. Secondary Feature: The "Cool Narc" Slumber Party

The most distinctive "feature" of the episode is the use of as a communication tool.

She "narks" on her own party by calling the police, but then uses a staged arrest as a social feature. [S34E8] Step Brother from the Same Planet

Homer enters a taxidermy convention with a crude display—two shells with googly eyes—representing himself and his father.

By convincing Chief Wiggum to drive her off in the back of a police car, she creates the illusion that she is a rebel, preserving her new "cool" status while successfully shutting down the party. This visual aid forces Grampa to finally understand

Homer and Calvin have a bitter prank war because Abe treats Calvin with the kindness he never showed Homer.

The party gets out of control, and Lisa realizes she can't manage the chaos. She "narks" on her own party by calling

The Simpsons episode " Step Brother from the Same Planet " (S34E8) centers on Homer's intense jealousy when Grampa (Abe) becomes a doting father figure to , the quirky young son of his new girlfriend. To make this theme useful, we can look at the "features" used by the characters to resolve their conflicts: Feature: The "Emotional Taxidermy" Bridge