[s16e16] Don't Fear The Roofer -

Convinced Homer has suffered a breakdown, Marge has him committed to a mental institution where Dr. Hibbert administers six weeks of electroshock therapy. Scientific and Sitcom Cameos The episode features two high-profile guest stars:

Lends his voice to the roofer, Ray. The episode even includes an ad-libbed meta-joke over the credits referencing Romano’s own show, Everybody Loves Raymond . [S16E16] Don't Fear the Roofer

Despite multiple encounters, including a trip to the "Builder’s Barn," no one—not even Bart—witnesses Ray in person. Convinced Homer has suffered a breakdown, Marge has

The episode's tension builds as Homer's family and friends begin to suspect that Ray is merely a figment of his imagination. Key "clues" planted by the writers include: The episode even includes an ad-libbed meta-joke over

Fans often highlight "Don't Fear the Roofer" as a standout of Season 16 for its creative, suspenseful writing. While some viewers found the family's treatment of Homer unusually harsh, others praised the episode’s original premise and the humorous, if convoluted, resolution.

Makes a memorable appearance to provide "scientific" explanations for why Ray was invisible to others, including a localized black hole absorbing light between Bart and Ray. Fan Reception and Legacy

Lisa discovers that "Ray Magini" is an anagram for "imaginary".

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