: Seeing a business opportunity, Homer opens a trophy shop in his garage to cater to Springfield’s over-praising parents.
: Lisa serves as the voice of reason, arguing that trophies lose their meaning when they aren't earned through genuine achievement.
: The episode parodies the "deification" of parenting experts, showing how easily parents like Marge are swayed by conflicting advice—moving from "positive reinforcement" to "tough love" by the episode's end. The Cycle of the Simpson Men
: Seeing a business opportunity, Homer opens a trophy shop in his garage to cater to Springfield’s over-praising parents.
: Lisa serves as the voice of reason, arguing that trophies lose their meaning when they aren't earned through genuine achievement.
: The episode parodies the "deification" of parenting experts, showing how easily parents like Marge are swayed by conflicting advice—moving from "positive reinforcement" to "tough love" by the episode's end. The Cycle of the Simpson Men
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