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Homer the Smithers : ウィキペディア英語版
Homer the Smithers

"Homer the Smithers" is the 17th episode of ''The Simpsons''' seventh season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 25, 1996. In the episode, Mr. Smithers takes a vacation and hires Homer to take over as Mr. Burns' assistant.
The episode was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The story came from another writer on the show, Mike Scully. The episode features cultural references to ''The Little Rascals'', a series of comedy short films from the 1930s, and the 1971 film ''A Clockwork Orange''. Since airing, the episode has received mostly positive reviews from fans and television critics. It acquired a Nielsen rating of 8.8, and was the fifth highest-rated show on the Fox network the week it aired.
==Plot==
After a company night out to the Springfield drag races, Smithers fails to protect Mr. Burns from being pestered by a drunken Lenny. Though he tries to make amends the next day, Smithers again bungles his duties and attempts to drown himself in the water cooler out of guilt, so Burns suggests he take a vacation. Seeking a replacement who will not outshine him, Smithers purposely selects Homer for the job. He then proceeds to go on vacation to what appears to be a gay male resort. Assisting Burns proves too demanding for Homer, and Burns continually berates him for his incompetence. Homer finally snaps and punches Burns in the face and runs home in panic.
Homer returns to apologize but is turned away by a fearful Burns. With no one around, Burns learns to do things himself, such as making coffee and operating the telephone. Burns soon becomes completely self-reliant and thanks Homer for making him learn that he can fend for himself. Burns then fires Smithers when he returns from his vacation. Smithers tries to find other employment but eventually decides he can only be happy working for Mr. Burns. He enlists Homer in a scheme to get his job back by handling a call from Burns' mother (the one task that Burns still cannot do), but it backfires when Homer hangs up the phone by accident and then attempts to impersonate Burns' mother. Smithers and Homer engage in a fight within Burns' office which ends when Burns is accidentally knocked out of the window. Burns is badly injured and becomes dependent on Smithers once again. In gratitude, Smithers sends Homer a fruit basket.

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