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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.
What started as a string of cartoon short movies later grew into a pop culture empire built upon five smiling yellow icons.
The Simpsons will be officially turning 35 years old later this year, and the newest episode of the animated series revealed how there’s been a secret deal in place to keep Homer Simpson ...
Mr. Burns then promises Abe that he’ll give Homer a lifelong job at the power plant in exchange for Abe ending the investigation into Billy’s disappearance. 9 Mr. Burns and Homer Simpson.
The Simpsons has been the ageless wonder of television—an animated time capsule that refuses to age, much less die.
The Simpsons started out as a show focusing on Bart, but somewhere along the way, the series pivoted its focus onto Homer.
This week’s episode of The Simpsons found Homer palling around with a reality TV chef named Thad, played by prolific voice actor John DiMaggio. And come to think of it, DiMaggio does have some ...
Homer Simpson's top 5 work-firing reasons. ... While Mr. Burns or Smithers calls him out on his ineptness, Flanders gets the chance when he catches Homer in a snooze fest in season 29.
Season 36‘s flashback-heavy fourth episode “Shoddy Heat” revealed that, long before Mr. Burns ever hired Homer, his father Abe assured his son would always have a steady job.