The Simpsons season 4 episode 17 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this episode of "The Simpsons," the family watches a McBain movie, contrasting with real-life events at the nuclear power plant where Mr. Burns reminisces about times with fewer worker benefits. When Lisa needs braces, Homer realizes the importance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the main antagonist in the McBain movie the Simpsons are watching?
A diabolical villain who is defeated by McBain.
What does Mr. Burns reminisce about regarding the power plant workers?
He remembers times when workers had fewer benefits and perks.
Why is the dental plan important to the Simpsons family?
Lisa needs braces, highlighting the necessity of a dental plan.
What do the power plant workers consider trading their dental plan for?
A free keg of beer at their union meeting.
Who becomes the new union president at the power plant?
Homer Simpson is elected as the new union president.
How does Mr. Burns try to bribe Homer during the negotiation?
Mr. Burns attempts to bribe Homer, but Homer misunderstands his intentions.
What kind of dental options does the Simpsons family explore for Lisa?
More affordable, yet inadequate, dental options due to the lack of a dental plan.
What action do the power plant workers take to fight for the dental plan?
They go on strike.
How does Mr. Burns respond to the power plant strike?
He hires strikebreakers and reminisces about the past.
What does Mr. Burns threaten to do to Springfield on a talk show?
He threatens to take extreme measures against the city.
How is the conflict over the dental plan resolved?
Mr. Burns agrees to reinstate the dental plan after seeing the workers' unity.
What happens to Homer's role as union president after the strike?
Homer resigns as union president.
What is the final scene of the episode?
The Simpson family is relieved as Lisa gets her new braces, and Homer accidentally leaves the gas on.
Does Mr. Burns successfully bribe Homer during their negotiation?
No, Homer misunderstands Mr. Burns' intentions and refuses the bribe.
What is the main theme of this Simpsons episode?
The importance of union rights and worker benefits, specifically focusing on the need for a dental plan.