Homer, Moe, and Lenny open a rival dispensary at Moe's Tavern that deliberately recreates the "sketchy" experience of illegal deals. This caters to customers like Otto, who feel overwhelmed by the sanitized, clinical atmosphere of modern dispensaries and miss the simplicity (and danger) of the old-school trade. Satirical Themes and Critique
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. [S31E17] Highway to Well
The Simpsons episode serves as a sharp satirical commentary on the evolution of cannabis culture, specifically the tension between corporate "wellness" and the gritty, illicit roots of the industry. The Cultural Divide: Corporate vs. Counterculture Homer, Moe, and Lenny open a rival dispensary
They voice the staff at Well + Good, grounding the upscale, high-energy environment Marge works in. The shop mimics an Apple Store aesthetic, selling
The episode features several notable guest voices who lend credibility to its themes: