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{{Desc|When [[Smithers]] is devastated by [[Mr. Burns|Burns]]’ lack of affection towards him, [[Homer]] makes it his mission to find him a boyfriend. Meanwhile, after [[Bart]] orchestrates the removal of the lead in the school’s stage production of “Casablanca,” [[Milhouse]] serves as a terrible understudy, which frustrates his co-star, [[Lisa]].<ref name="Fox"/>}} | {{Desc|When [[Smithers]] is devastated by [[Mr. Burns|Burns]]’ lack of affection towards him, [[Homer]] makes it his mission to find him a boyfriend. Meanwhile, after [[Bart]] orchestrates the removal of the lead in the school’s stage production of “Casablanca,” [[Milhouse]] serves as a terrible understudy, which frustrates his co-star, [[Lisa]].<ref name="Fox"/>}} | ||
+ | {{Desc|[[Smithers]] quits his job and falls in love with [[Julio]].<ref name="AlJeanEWInterview">[http://www.ew.com/article/2015/09/16/simpsons-season-27-al-jean-interview?hootPostID=215059253b744f11248724f3bfc593e3 Entertainment Weekly - "Simpsons exec producer Al Jean on Homer and Marge's separation, Smithers' new love, and Spider-Pig's return"]</ref>}} | ||
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"The Burns Cage"
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Episode Information
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"The Burns Cage" will be the 17th episode of season 27 and will air on April 3, 2016.[1]
Synopsis
- "When Smithers is devastated by Burns’ lack of affection towards him, Homer makes it his mission to find him a boyfriend. Meanwhile, after Bart orchestrates the removal of the lead in the school’s stage production of “Casablanca,” Milhouse serves as a terrible understudy, which frustrates his co-star, Lisa.[1]"
References
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- ↑ Entertainment Weekly - "Simpsons exec producer Al Jean on Homer and Marge's separation, Smithers' new love, and Spider-Pig's return"