She then attends a ceramics class at the community center only to find it taught by a similar teacher whom the ladies cheer over.
Later, she goes to the Nuclear Plant to sex-prise Homer, but finds they are unable to have any privacy since the surveillance team loudly insists on spying on them having sex.
Marge goes through with the plan, giving Homer a jar of cheese balls and encouraging him to serve some to Lenny and Krusty the Clown.
At The Drederick's opening ceremony, Homer sneaks in claiming to be Kevin Smith's father, and, supposedly drunk, upsets the influencers by revealing Marge has never tried pot herself.
She finds out she was deceived and that the people at Well + Good were only promoting their cannabis products as healthy as a front to get high.
As Marge is still feeling weird from her high, Homer tries to make it up to her by lighting a joint, which turns out to be an electronic cigarette that explodes and causes a chain reaction that destroys the resort completely.
Club gave this episode a B, stating that "Now that the legal pot business is here to stay...that the Simpsons (family and series) would incorporate it into the sweep of shenanigans, adventures, and whatnot feels, well, organic.
And the script for ‘Highway To Well,’ credited to the always-welcome Carolyn Omine, does an admirable job of making the marijuana element (underrated dispensary name) feel right at home as just another excuse for Homer and Marge's differences to bubble to the surface, rather than reeking with ‘very special episode’ staleness or sensationalism.
As things turn out, legalized pot is just another new development in American society that reveals the characters, in a more or less satisfying manner.