The burglar, Molloy , calls into a news program and challenges Homer to protect the world's largest cubic zirconia from the museum. Homer fails after getting drunk with underage college students, leading the town to turn on him.
Homer’s dream sequence features him riding a nuclear bomb while waving a cowboy hat, mimicking Slim Pickens' iconic scene. [S5E11] Homer the Vigilante
Voiced by New Zealand actor Sam Neill . Neill, a fan of the show, described the recording as a "high point" of his career. The burglar, Molloy , calls into a news
is the 11th episode of Season 5 of The Simpsons , first airing on January 6, 1994 . Written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Jim Reardon , it is widely celebrated for its satire of mob mentality and its dense collection of classic film parodies. Episode Summary Voiced by New Zealand actor Sam Neill
Grampa Simpson identifies Molloy as the thief after noticing he wears "sneakers for sneaking" at the retirement home.