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"The Caper Chase"
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Episode Information
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"The Caper Chase" is the nineteenth episode of season 28. The episode aired on April 2, 2017.
Synopsis
- "Disappointed in Yale, Mr. Burns decides to start his own for-profit university and Homer is hired as a professor."
Plot
A softball match between the Indian Point Nuclear team and the Springfield Nuclear team is being prepared. After Homer collapses on the field, Mr. Burns and the other coach talk about the nuclear energy and how it is never going to end.
Mr. Burns goes to Yale University to collect new generation of workers for the Nuclear Plant, however they refuse because they say their students are highly entitled wusses. Burns finds out that running a university can make a lot of money and refuses to fund it. From a member of the Skull and Bones society, Bourbon Verlander, he discovers how much a university can make, and makes a deal with him.
Back at the Power Plant, Burns burns all of Yale University stuff and says to Homer, Lenny and Carl he'll start a new university. The teachers he choose to run the university are the Power Plant workers.
Homer and the others start working as teachers, but Homer is not doing so good with his students and Lisa offers him a DVD box set of inspirational teachers DVDs. After watching them, he gets better at teaching and Mr. Burns sells Homer to Bourbon.
Homer meets Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ken Jennings, Suze Orman and Robert McKee, being introduced to the people that they have to teach, clones of LadyBot. They start teaching the robots, Sallys, how to be students. 6 months later, Homer ruins Bourbon's integration of the robots at Yale University and makes them explode, then the teachers then start teaching Lisa, Marge and Bart.
Production
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Gallery
Promo Videos
- Homer's Here To Educate Us at YouTube
- The Simpsons' Skewers Trump University With Burns University at YouTube
- Neil Degrasse Tyson, Ken Jennings, And Suze Orman Meet Homer at YouTube
- Homer Goes To Teach A Class Of Difficult Students at YouTube