Homer the Smithers
- Episode aired Feb 25, 1996
- TV-14
- 30m
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8.8/10
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When Smithers is forced to take a vacation, he appoints Homer as his temporary replacement.When Smithers is forced to take a vacation, he appoints Homer as his temporary replacement.When Smithers is forced to take a vacation, he appoints Homer as his temporary replacement.
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Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Hank Azaria
- Racetrack Announcer
- (voice)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Waylon Smithers
- (voice)
- …
Tress MacNeille
- Mrs. Burns
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJosh Weinstein said that this episode was an opportunity for him, Bill Oakley, and John Swartzwelder to "go nuts" with the "Burns-ism". He said that they enjoy writing for characters such as Burns and Abe Simpson because of their "out-datedness", and because they get to use thesauruses for looking up "old time slang". For example, Burns answers the phone by saying "Ahoy, hoy!", which was suggested by Alexander Graham Bell to be used as the proper telephone answer when the telephone was first invented.
- GoofsIt is implied that Mr. Burns doesn't know how to drive, however we've seen Burns behind the wheel in the past, including earlier in the season in Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield (1996).
- Quotes
Homer Simpson: Here are your messages: "You have thirty minutes to move your car." "You have ten minutes." "Your car has been impounded." "Your car has been crushed into a cube." "You have thirty minutes to move your cube."
[the phone rings]
Homer Simpson: Y'ello, Mr. Burns' office.
C. Montgomery Burns: Is it about my cube?
Homer Simpson: No, it's Mr. Smithers. He's calling for you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Mr. Burns Episodes (2018)
- SoundtracksRelax
(uncredited)
Written by Peter Gill, Holly Johnson, Mark O'Toole, and Brian Nash
Performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
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Smithers goes on vacation and figures if Homer replaces him, Burns will welcome him back. For some time it is playing out, until Homer slugs Burns and the old guy begins to fend for himself, giving him a sense of personal power. Home should have been arrested and at least fired, but things have convoluted center holding them together. I did enjoy seeing Smithers enjoying himself at what was certainly a gay setting.
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