[s29e12] Homer Is Where The Art Isn't | Original
: Accused of stealing her own painting for the insurance payout.
: Becomes a person of interest due to his fanatical obsession with the piece. [S29E12] Homer is Where the Art Isn't
The episode centers on the theft of Joan Miró's real-life painting, The Poetess , which Homer becomes inexplicably obsessed with after a museum visit. When the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts closes due to a lack of funds, the painting is put up for auction. : Accused of stealing her own painting for
: Suspected of stealing it because he couldn't stand losing a bid to a woman. When the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts closes
is the twelfth episode of Season 29 and the 630th episode overall of The Simpsons . Directed by Timothy Bailey and written by Kevin Curran, it originally aired on March 18, 2018. Plot Summary
In a classic mystery-style reveal, Manacek discovers that Megan and Burns both attempted to steal it, but the actual painting was taken by . She hid it in her tote bag to ensure it wouldn't be locked away in a private mansion, but would instead be kept where she and Homer could continue to bond over it. Guest Stars Bill Hader as Detective Manacek. Cecily Strong as Megan Matheson. Parodies and Style
Homer and Mr. Burns are both outbid by a billionaire named Megan Matheson. However, once the painting arrives at her estate, it is found to be missing. The investigation is led by , a suave, freelance insurance investigator who specializes in high-stakes art heists. Manacek interrogates three primary suspects: