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The Simpsons is crazy enough as it is, but their best sci-fi episodes show just how much they're willing to go out there.
Ask any die-hard fan of The Simpsons about the most polarizing episode of the series, and odds are you’ll hear “Homer’s Enemy.
When The Simpsons premiered on December 17, 1989, no one could’ve predicted that it would turn out to be one of the longest-running—and most popular—TV shows.
Though details are scarce, there’s speculation that iconic locations like the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Krusty Burger, and Moe’s Tavern could feature in the game.
The World Nuclear Organisation reminds us, “In the 60-year history of civil nuclear power generation, with over 18,500 cumulative reactor-years across 36 countries, there have been only three ...
Because his time working at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant has made him sterile, Homer is awarded $2,000 in compensation. This catches the attention of Homer’s half-brother, Herb, whose ...
When making his first appearance in episode three of the first season, Homer's Odyssey, Waylon Smithers, who works as Mr Burns' personal assistant at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, has black ...
But The Simpsons did also seem to have the same idea in mind, after a 1996 episode reflected the event. It followed Lisa finding out that Springfield’s founder was a murderous pirate who tried ...
The Simpsons Recast Carl Carlson and Dr. Hibbert Due to Lack of Diversity Often seen throwing back a cold one at Moe’s, Carl is one of Homer’s best friends and a Springfield Nuclear Power ...
Meanwhile, The Simpsons has recently solved a long-running mystery concerning protagonist Homer's job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.
Since the series’ debut in 1989, Homer has never been fired from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant owned by Mr. Burns — even after his many errors on the job.