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The Simpsons' latest episode revealed why Mr. Burns never fires Homer Simpson from his job at the nuclear power plant and never will.
The Simpsons showrunner’s favorite Homer episode hints at the surprisingly complex reason Homer and Lisa share such similarly ...
One of the most iconic moments in the history of The Simpsons was “Who Shot Mr. Burns?” The two-part, season-bridging ...
Mr. Burns and Homer Simpson. ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection Showrunner AI Jean teased the big reveal about Homer on X (formerly Twitter) days before the episode aired.
In possibly the most disgusting scene in Simpsons history, a bevy of sea creatures, including whales, dolphins, and “a million fish,” are liquefied into a horrifying goo. Mr. Burns regains his ...
The Who Shot Mr Burns episode has got people talking. We have a lot of time while in coronavirus lockdown and it seems The Simpsons fans are using those extra hours wisely to point out plotholes ...
Mr. Burns calls upon Homer Simpson to pinch hit for Daryl Strawberry. “The checks come in, usually they’re about 79 cents,” he said, laughing. “A big one might be six bucks. ...
Homer's Brain, Grampa Simpson, and Milhouse all appear. We’ve known for many years now who shot Mr. Burns, but way back when it was the biggest mystery to ever hit Springfield. 22 years after ...
Homer is fired from his job when a German firm buys the power plant from Mr. Burns. When Burns becomes tired of running the nuclear power plant, rumors abound that he is going to sell it off ...
Whoa, I totally forgot about this scene from the table draft we cut from “Who Shot Mr. Burns, Pt. 2” of Homer on the run as a fugitive. (We took all scripts at the end of the read for security.
Have you ever wondered why Mr. Burns doesn’t fire Homer from his job at the Nuclear Power Plant? Probably not. It doesn’t matter Homer is lazy and wildly incompetent to the point of being dangerous.