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"The Simpsons," now in its 36th season, finally answered how Homer is able to keep his job at Springfield Nuclear Power Plant despite so many errors.
Homer Simpson has, according to the animated character, stopped strangling his son Bart – bringing to an end a long-running (and outdated) gag on the show. It’s one of many set pieces on the ...
If you’ve spent time in the armed forces, you’ve had a Homer in your unit. He's not a comedic exaggeration. He’s a federal fixture.
In a recent episode of “The Simpsons,” Homer suggested he would abandon one of his best-known bits: throttling his son. It is the latest example of the show tailoring itself to evolving tastes.
Mike Reiss — who traveled in the Titan submersible in 2022 — oversaw the team of “Simpsons” writers that penned the “Crimson Tide”-inspired episode.
The characters in The Simpsons never age, but their values do. After nearly 34 years, family patriarch Homer Simpson has proclaimed that he will stop strangling his son, Bart. Now, if you’re ...
After 35 seasons, “The Simpsons” appears to have released its iron grip on one of the beloved animated series’ longest-running gags. “Times have changed,” Homer Simpson announces to wife ...
The Simpsons have taken over Monday Night Football in a big game between the Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals, and Homer Simpson actually helped to get the first touchdown scored in the game ...
For over 30 years, Homer J. Simpson has been America's most visible - and unbothered - federal employee. He's been responsible for near meltdowns, mishandled hazardous materials, slept through ...
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