Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Mr. Burns spends his time in his office at the nuclear plant, monitoring his workers via closed-circuit cameras installed throughout the plant. In "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble", Mr. Burns revealed that he was the youngest of a wealthy family, with eleven children, and all his siblings died of suspicious causes (mostly related to eating poisoned baked potatoes), leading to him receiving the ...
After enduring Burns' constant abuse for several days, Homer loses his temper and knocks him unconscious with a punch. Fearing he has killed his boss, Homer flees to his house in panic. At Marge's urging, he returns to the plant to apologize, but a frightened Burns turns him away. Stranded out of fear in his office, Burns gradually learns how ...
Homer Jay Simpson is the main protagonist of the American animated television series The Simpsons who is part of the Simpson family. ... [10] [11] His boss, Mr. Burns
Burns meets with Homer and agrees to meet the union's demands if Homer resigns as union president. Homer loudly celebrates both of Burns's propositions. Burns remarks, "Smithers, I'm beginning to think that Homer Simpson is not the brilliant tactician I thought he was." With the Simpson family insured again, Lisa gets invisible, painless new ...
Kevin Melrose with CBR, said "those longtime critics who insist The Simpsons peaked in 1993 will no doubt point to the Season 32 premiere as only the latest supporting evidence. From the green screen couch gag to its parody of Undercover Boss, a reality series that's been on the air for more than a decade, 'Undercover Burns' is hardly cutting ...
Due to a misunderstanding, Homer brings his family along, mistaking the team-building exercise for a vacation. The employees must work in pairs: Homer is partnered with Burns, while Smithers competes alone due to an odd number of participants (having originally thought the drawing was rigged so that he and Burns would be team-mates). The goal ...
Smithers comes to check on Homer who explains what happened. He fears Burns will kill them, but Homer says they should cover up the accident. Lisa says to find someone who knows the chemistry of alcohol. Professor Frink analyzes the stew and reproduces the wine. Burns serves the replica to his wine club, and they are impressed.
After scanning the plant's video monitors for the most average man he can find, Mr. Burns chooses Homer. The upcoming dinner with Mr. Burns divides the Simpson household. With Homer supporting Mr. Burns' campaign simply to not antagonize his boss, Marge and Lisa are appalled that Homer has allowed Burns to use their home as a campaign tool. For ...