[s25e11] Specs And The City Apr 2026

The glasses offered a promise familiar to the digital age: . Real-time data on every passerby. Instant translations of the world around them. The feeling of being "enhanced" humans.

The episode serves as a satirical mirror to our own wearable tech and "always-on" culture. It asks a biting question: For Homer: The glasses provided a shortcut to competence. For Burns: They provided a god-complex-level of control. [S25E11] Specs and the City

They became a wall, replacing eye contact with data scrolling. The Final Blur The glasses offered a promise familiar to the digital age:

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The glasses offered a promise familiar to the digital age: . Real-time data on every passerby. Instant translations of the world around them. The feeling of being "enhanced" humans.

The episode serves as a satirical mirror to our own wearable tech and "always-on" culture. It asks a biting question: For Homer: The glasses provided a shortcut to competence. For Burns: They provided a god-complex-level of control.

They became a wall, replacing eye contact with data scrolling. The Final Blur

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