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Serak cooked sumptuous meals for the Simpsons and was very meticulous about making sure the humans' food would have the perfect flavor. [[Lisa]], however, overheard Serak talking to himself at the stove and found his [[How to Cook for Forty Humans|cookbook]]. Between Serak's comments and dust on the cookbook making the title appear to be ''How to Cook Humans'', Lisa incorrectly concluded that the aliens were planning to eat the Simpsons.
 
Serak cooked sumptuous meals for the Simpsons and was very meticulous about making sure the humans' food would have the perfect flavor. [[Lisa]], however, overheard Serak talking to himself at the stove and found his [[How to Cook for Forty Humans|cookbook]]. Between Serak's comments and dust on the cookbook making the title appear to be ''How to Cook Humans'', Lisa incorrectly concluded that the aliens were planning to eat the Simpsons.
  
Lisa confronted the aliens and showed them the cookbook, but Kodos debunked her claim by blowing the dust off of the cookbook and revealing its title to be ''How to Cook for Forty Humans''. All of the aliens were upset at the accusation, but Serak took it particularly hard, crying and saying, "I slaved in the kitchen for days for you people. And ..." but was unable to say anything else through his sobs. Kang then stood up for Serak, sarcastically saying to Lisa, "Well, if you wanted to make Serak the Preparer cry, mission accomplished." After being consoled by Kang, Serak regained enough of his composure to say reproachfully to Lisa, "You aren't the only beings who have emotions, you know."
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Lisa confronted the aliens and showed them the cookbook, but Kang debunked her claim by blowing the dust off of the cookbook and revealing its title to be ''How to Cook for Forty Humans''. All of the aliens were upset at the accusation, but Serak took it particularly hard, crying and saying, "I slaved in the kitchen for days for you people. And ..." but was unable to say anything else through his sobs. Kang then stood up for Serak, sarcastically saying to Lisa, "Well, if you wanted to make Serak the Preparer cry, mission accomplished." After being consoled by Kang, Serak regained enough of his composure to say reproachfully to Lisa, "You aren't the only beings who have emotions, you know."
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

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Serak the Preparer
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
(Rigellian)
Status:
Non-canon
Age: 50,000
Hair: None
Occupation: Chef
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror"
Voiced by: James Earl Jones
"You aren't the only beings who have emotions, you know."
―Serak the Preparer to Lisa[src]

Serak the Preparer is a Rigellian. His job is to cook meals on board their spaceship.

History

A cohort of Kang and Kodos, Serak prepared meals for the Simpson family while they were on their way to Rigel 4. When Serak introduced himself to the Simpsons, he said that in order to pronounce his name correctly, the speaker's tongue would need to be pulled out.

Serak cooked sumptuous meals for the Simpsons and was very meticulous about making sure the humans' food would have the perfect flavor. Lisa, however, overheard Serak talking to himself at the stove and found his cookbook. Between Serak's comments and dust on the cookbook making the title appear to be How to Cook Humans, Lisa incorrectly concluded that the aliens were planning to eat the Simpsons.

Lisa confronted the aliens and showed them the cookbook, but Kang debunked her claim by blowing the dust off of the cookbook and revealing its title to be How to Cook for Forty Humans. All of the aliens were upset at the accusation, but Serak took it particularly hard, crying and saying, "I slaved in the kitchen for days for you people. And ..." but was unable to say anything else through his sobs. Kang then stood up for Serak, sarcastically saying to Lisa, "Well, if you wanted to make Serak the Preparer cry, mission accomplished." After being consoled by Kang, Serak regained enough of his composure to say reproachfully to Lisa, "You aren't the only beings who have emotions, you know."

Behind the Laughter

  • The name Serak was obviously derived from Star Trek's character Sarek (the father of Spock), just as the names Kang and Kodos are also names taken from the original Star Trek.

Appearances