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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Burns and Jay G. represent two very different ( and distant) generations of billionaire, with Burns being [[TheScrooge an uptight miser]] while Jay G is a mid-2010's rapper whose lifestyle is rife with ConspicuousConsumption.
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Burns and Jay G. represent two very different ( and (and distant) generations of billionaire, wealthy businessman, with Burns being [[TheScrooge an uptight miser]] while Jay G is a mid-2010's rapper whose lifestyle is rife with ConspicuousConsumption.
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Burns and Jay G. represent two very different ([[Really700YearsOld and]] [[VagueAge distant]]) generations of billionaire, with Burns being [[TheScrooge an uptight miser]] while Jay G is a mid-2010's rapper whose lifestyle is rife with ConspicuousConsumption.
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Burns and Jay G. represent two very different ([[Really700YearsOld and]] [[VagueAge distant]]) ( and distant) generations of billionaire, with Burns being [[TheScrooge an uptight miser]] while Jay G is a mid-2010's rapper whose lifestyle is rife with ConspicuousConsumption.
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* FriendlyEnemy:
** Despite [[BadBoss everything]], Homer feels a sense of loyalty to Burns and can't bring himself to keep working at the nuclear plant after it falls into Jay G's hands, instead scheming with Burns to get his money back.
** Burns finally feels fulfilled when he realizes that Jay G turned on him because Burns' own writing influenced him to be ruthless, realizing that as long as his life can inspire such evil he has a legacy.
** Despite [[BadBoss everything]], Homer feels a sense of loyalty to Burns and can't bring himself to keep working at the nuclear plant after it falls into Jay G's hands, instead scheming with Burns to get his money back.
** Burns finally feels fulfilled when he realizes that Jay G turned on him because Burns' own writing influenced him to be ruthless, realizing that as long as his life can inspire such evil he has a legacy.
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Burns and Jay G. represent two very different ([[Really700YearsOld and]] [[VagueAge distant]]) generations of billionaire, with Burns being TheScrooge while Jay G's lifestyle is rife with ConspicuousConsumption.
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Burns and Jay G. represent two very different ([[Really700YearsOld and]] [[VagueAge distant]]) generations of billionaire, with Burns being TheScrooge [[TheScrooge an uptight miser]] while Jay G's G is a mid-2010's rapper whose lifestyle is rife with ConspicuousConsumption.ConspicuousConsumption.
-->'''Homer:''' And so was forged the most unlikely of friendships: a man who discovered Rick Ross and a man who dated Betsy Ross.
-->'''Homer:''' And so was forged the most unlikely of friendships: a man who discovered Rick Ross and a man who dated Betsy Ross.
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Burns and Jay G. represent two very different ([[Really700YearsOld and]] [[VagueAge distant]]) generations of billionaire, with Burns being TheScrooge while Jay G's lifestyle is rife with ConspicuousConsumption.
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* FoulWaterfowl: "Goosius," Jay G.'s beloved pet goose and the mascot for his record label. Homer takes a shine to him despite his constant and vicious attacks.
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* FoulWaterfowl: "Goosius," Jay G.'s G's beloved pet goose and the mascot for his record label. Homer takes a shine to him despite his constant and vicious attacks.
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* PersonAsVerb: In his VillainSong, Jay G taunts Burns with the fact that "there's no one doing [his] [[HypercompetentSidekick Smitherin']]."
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* BiteOfAffection: As they're leaving, Homer is sad because he misses Jay's goose Goosius, a FoulWaterfowl who was constantly nipping him. In response, Bart bites Homer's arm without warning. Homer is touched and the two share a fond look.
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* BiteOfAffection: As they're leaving, leaving Lengthy Island, Homer is sad because he already misses Jay's goose Goosius, a FoulWaterfowl who was constantly nipping him. In response, Bart bites Homer's arm without warning. Homer is touched and the two share a fond look.
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* BiteOfAffection: As they're leaving, Homer is sad because he misses Jay's goose Goosius, a FoulWaterfowl who was constantly nipping him. In response, Bart bites Homer's arm without warning. Homer is touched.
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* BiteOfAffection: As they're leaving, Homer is sad because he misses Jay's goose Goosius, a FoulWaterfowl who was constantly nipping him. In response, Bart bites Homer's arm without warning. Homer is touched.touched and the two share a fond look.
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* BorrowedCatchPhrase: In Jay G's VillainSong and DissTrack aimed at Burns:
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* BorrowedCatchPhrase: BorrowedCatchphrase: In Jay G's VillainSong and DissTrack aimed at Burns: