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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. It's no accident that Homer Simpson still has ...
The Springfield Nuclear Power Plant wouldn't last a week in the real world. In fact, there's no doubt that if the Springfield Nuclear Plant were brought to life with Homer as its safety technician ...
Despite voluntarily exiting his Springfield Nuclear Power job plant multiple times over the years, and despite occasional firings for absurd negligence, Homer has never permanently lost his role ...
In “Last Exit to Springfield,” Homer became president of the union at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, and took the workers on strike to save their dental plan. This time, it’s Marge’s ...
Caught near the Springfield nuclear power plant,” while another put: “Cue The Simpsons theme.” In the episode, Bart catches Blinky while fishing with Lisa at the Old Fishin’ Hole.
For nearly a decade, claims have circulated online that "The Simpsons" television character Mr. Burns, Homer Simpson's boss at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, was based on Jacob Rothschild, a ...
Over the years, laying claim to a nuclear power plant, a science-loving saxophone player (Lisa Simpson) and a nearly mad scientist (Professor Frink), Springfield became a cartoon science fair that ...
During San Diego Comic-Con, producers for The Simpsons announced… John Cena's last ride with WWE will include a detour to Springfield before it gets started. Bleacher Report ...
At one point according to Yahoo!, the evil Springfield Nuclear Power Plant owner gives her a card that's intended to be "a little something special for her birthday." ...