Carumbus: 2.i,

: While some felt it lacked a final "oomph" or "blatant evisceration" of its historical subject, others appreciated the subtle subversion and meta-commentary, particularly the closing scene featuring the Greek gods. Human Perspectives

Better than most modern parodies but still felt slightly hit-or-miss. The Simpsons Season 32 Episode 2 Review: I, Carumbus

The following perspectives from the community highlight the episode's reception among long-time fans: 2.I, Carumbus

Reviewers generally praise the episode for its cohesive storytelling, opting for a singular, long-form narrative rather than the typical three-story anthology style. It is frequently cited as one of the more "impressive" entries of the modern era.

“I liked Marge's more sadistic role in the story, that was pretty fun to watch.” The No Homers Club · 5 years ago Rating/Sentiment Key Takeaway No Homers Club Well-paced with solid characterizations and great visuals. Den of Geek : While some felt it lacked a final

The episode (Season 32, Episode 2) of The Simpsons is widely regarded by critics and fans as an ambitious, visually striking, and structurally sound departure from the show's standard format. Critical Consensus

A worthy historical retelling that improves on repeated viewings. Very Positive It is frequently cited as one of the

One of the biggest and most ambitious episodes the show has ever attempted.