[s31e17] Highway To Well Apr 2026

Typical of the series, the episode ends by destroying the new industry. Homer accidentally sets the cannabis resort on fire, leading to a repeal of legalization in Springfield. This resets the town but also highlights the fragility of local tax-funded programs, like Maggie's preschool, which lose their funding once the "pot money" disappears. Guest Stars and Significance

Rate & Review: "Highway to Well" (ZABF10) - The No Homers Club [S31E17] Highway to Well

The episode critiques how corporations use "health" and "spirituality" as a front to sell recreational drugs. This is epitomized when Marge discovers Tatum’s resort is just a high-end way to get high under the guise of therapy. Typical of the series, the episode ends by

The episode features several notable guest voices who lend credibility to its themes: Guest Stars and Significance Rate & Review: "Highway

It pokes fun at the explosion of cannabis-infused products—lotions, oils, and "Munchie Meals"—mirroring real-world marketing trends like Jack in the Box's stoner-targeted campaigns.

Working at Well + Good , an upscale dispensary owned by Drederick Tatum, Marge represents the "gentrification" of marijuana. The shop mimics an Apple Store aesthetic, selling tinctures and edibles marketed as healthy lifestyle products to avoid the "drug dealer" stigma.

They voice the staff at Well + Good, grounding the upscale, high-energy environment Marge works in.