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Thirty-six seasons later, “The Simpsons” has finally explained a puzzling mystery about its lead character. During Sunday’s episode of the animated show, it was finally revealed how Homer ...
Homer Simpson makes a good living as the Head of ... "I will give that poor, pathetic knuckle-brain [Homer] a job and never fire him no matter how often and how badly he messes up." ...
Even Homer himself thought The Simpsons season 36 episode 17's worst joke was a stretch, which ironically went a long way to redeeming the goofy gag.
The Flying Hellfish aren’t the only major connection Grandpa Simpson ... s young son Homer a power plant job when Homer grew up. Even more importantly (in ways Mr. Burns could never imagine ...
The Simpsons premiered when I was in Kindergarten. I remember watching the Christmas Special in December 1989 on my TV with rabbit-ear antennas and a manual channel dial--no remote control.
An early writer for the longest-running North American animated series has shared some never-before-seen scenes from The Simpsons, focusing on the season three episode that saw Homer picking up a ...
Beware, there are spoilers ahead for "The Simpsons" season 36 episode ... to give Abe's incompetent son Homer a job when he ...
The Simpsons ... who never discuss the show unless it can be used for think-piece fodder. So the episode builds to a standoff between Bart, who doesn’t want to turn 11, and Homer, who through ...
Elsewhere, in "Treehouse of Horror IV," Homer claims ... like this when "The Simpsons" has acknowledged Disney's seminal animated feature, but the "Simptasia" idea has never been produced.
In the latest episode, titled “Shoddy Heat,” it’s explained that Homer’s dad, Abe Simpson (also Castellaneta), made a deal to ensure his son never ended up unemployed. Flashbacks show Abe ...