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Revision as of 16:05, May 18, 2009
"Coming to Homerica"
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Episode Information
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Coming to Homerica is the twenty-first episode, and the season finale of the twentieth season of The Simpsons. It aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 17, 2009.
Plot
When nearby Ogdenville’s economy crumbles due to tainted barley discovered in Krusty’s veggie burgers, the unemployed workers of Ogdenville flock to Springfield. After Mayor Quimby closes Springfield’s borders and enlists private citizens to help patrol them, Homer organizes a border patrol group.
Cultural References
The name is a parody of the film Coming to America. The house from the Pixar film Up (film) can be seen in the background when Lenny and Carl are monitoring Springfield from the air.
The Ogdenville citizens are decedents of Norwegian imigrants, and the episode was aired on May 17th - the day Norway celebrates its Constitution.
External Links
Summary and a discussion of some of the things the writer didn't mention
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