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* BenevolentBoss: Scorpio is the perfect boss to his employees, acting on their suggestions and providing them with their every need. It actually shows how well how Homer would do at his job if he was given some praise & encouragment once in a while.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: On the DVD commentary, the writers admit the joke of Cypress Creek having a website as a sign of its advancement is one of the show's most-dated jokes.jokes, as anything and everything (legal or otherwise) has a website, not just elementary schools, and the novelty of advancement has worn off significantly.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Homer's disappointment of receiving the Denver Broncos instead of the Dallas Cowboys. At the time the episode originally aired, the Broncos were infamous for being a team that was very strong in the regular season but frequently [[EveryYearTheyFizzleOut "choked" during the playoffs]], having been to and lost 4 Super Bowls (one of which was to the Cowboys). Guess which NFL team would then win the SuperBowl the very next season?
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Waylon Smithers is offered a job at the Globex Corporation. When he refuses, the offer is passed down to Homer, the next-longest-employed individual at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He informs his family that the new job pays better, but involves moving to Cypress Creek. The Simpson family originally opposes the move, but after they watch a promotional video about the planned community, they agree that it is much nicer than Springfield. Abandoning their house, the Simpsons pack up and leave town.
Shortly after the Simpsons arrive at their new house in Cypress Creek, they meet Homer's new boss, Hank Scorpio. Scorpio, who is very amiable and seems like the perfect boss, soon becomes friendly with Homer. After giving Homer a tour of the company, Scorpio tells him that his job is to motivate the employees in the nuclear division. Meanwhile, Bart starts school, but he finds that his new class is far above the standards of Springfield Elementary. When his teacher discovers that Bart can not read cursive writing, he is placed in a remedial class. Lisa goes for a nature walk and discovers that she is allergic to all of the plants around Cypress Creek. Marge tries to go about her daily chores, but the house does everything automatically, which leaves Marge with nothing to do during the day but drink wine and mope.
Homer does an excellent job of motivating his team, but notices after a few days that they are starting to get overworked. He decides that the solution is to get them hammocks and visits Scorpio to ask where he can purchase some. Scorpio begins to tell Homer of "the Hammock district", but he is interrupted by some urgent business. He turns to a screen and threatens the United Nations Security Council by declaring that he "[has] the doomsday device" and that they have 72 hours to "deliver the gold". Then Scorpio blows up the 59th Street Bridge. Despite being in the same room, Homer appears to remain unaware of or unconcerned by Scorpio's evil plans.
At dinner, Homer proudly tells of his successes at work, but discovers that his family hates Cypress Creek and want to go back to Springfield. Dejected, Homer decides to visit Scorpio at Globex Headquarters. His visit coincides with an assault by the U.S. military, but Homer remains oblivious to what is taking place. He finds Scorpio, explains the situation, and asks what to do. Scorpio advises Homer that he should do what is best for his family, asking him only to kill someone on the way out. As Homer dejectedly walks away, Scorpio straps on a flamethrower and attacks the invading troops.
The next day, the family returns to Springfield. It is revealed that Scorpio has succeeded in his plot and seized control of the East Coast. Homer, who previously confided to Scorpio his dream of owning the Dallas Cowboys, expresses disappointment when he instead discovers the Denver Broncos practicing ineptly on his front lawn as a present from his former boss.
Shortly after the Simpsons arrive at their new house in Cypress Creek, they meet Homer's new boss, Hank Scorpio. Scorpio, who is very amiable and seems like the perfect boss, soon becomes friendly with Homer. After giving Homer a tour of the company, Scorpio tells him that his job is to motivate the employees in the nuclear division. Meanwhile, Bart starts school, but he finds that his new class is far above the standards of Springfield Elementary. When his teacher discovers that Bart can not read cursive writing, he is placed in a remedial class. Lisa goes for a nature walk and discovers that she is allergic to all of the plants around Cypress Creek. Marge tries to go about her daily chores, but the house does everything automatically, which leaves Marge with nothing to do during the day but drink wine and mope.
Homer does an excellent job of motivating his team, but notices after a few days that they are starting to get overworked. He decides that the solution is to get them hammocks and visits Scorpio to ask where he can purchase some. Scorpio begins to tell Homer of "the Hammock district", but he is interrupted by some urgent business. He turns to a screen and threatens the United Nations Security Council by declaring that he "[has] the doomsday device" and that they have 72 hours to "deliver the gold". Then Scorpio blows up the 59th Street Bridge. Despite being in the same room, Homer appears to remain unaware of or unconcerned by Scorpio's evil plans.
At dinner, Homer proudly tells of his successes at work, but discovers that his family hates Cypress Creek and want to go back to Springfield. Dejected, Homer decides to visit Scorpio at Globex Headquarters. His visit coincides with an assault by the U.S. military, but Homer remains oblivious to what is taking place. He finds Scorpio, explains the situation, and asks what to do. Scorpio advises Homer that he should do what is best for his family, asking him only to kill someone on the way out. As Homer dejectedly walks away, Scorpio straps on a flamethrower and attacks the invading troops.
The next day, the family returns to Springfield. It is revealed that Scorpio has succeeded in his plot and seized control of the East Coast. Homer, who previously confided to Scorpio his dream of owning the Dallas Cowboys, expresses disappointment when he instead discovers the Denver Broncos practicing ineptly on his front lawn as a present from his former boss.
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Homer does an excellent job of motivating his team, but notices after a few days that they are starting to get overworked. He decides that the solution is to get them hammocks and visits Scorpio to ask where he can purchase some. Scorpio begins to tell Homer of "the Hammock district", but he is interrupted by some urgent business. He turns to a screen and threatens the United Nations Security Council by declaring that he "[has] the doomsday device" and that they have 72 hours to "deliver the gold". Then Scorpio blows up the 59th Street Bridge. Despite being in the same room, Homer appears to remain unaware of or unconcerned by Scorpio's evil plans.
At dinner, Homer proudly tells of his successes at work, but discovers that his family hates Cypress Creek and want to go back to Springfield. Dejected, Homer decides to visit Scorpio at Globex Headquarters. His visit coincides with an assault by the U.S. military, but Homer remains oblivious to what is taking place. He finds Scorpio, explains the situation, and asks what to do. Scorpio advises Homer that he should do what is best for his family, asking him only to kill someone on the way out. As Homer dejectedly walks away, Scorpio straps on a flamethrower and attacks the invading troops.
The next day, the family returns to Springfield. It is revealed that Scorpio has succeeded in his plot and seized control of the East Coast. Homer, who previously confided to Scorpio his dream of owning the Dallas Cowboys, expresses disappointment when he instead discovers the Denver Broncos practicing ineptly on his front lawn as a present from his former boss.
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"You Only Move Twice" is the second episode of TheSimpsons' eighth season. It aired November 3, 1996.
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* WeCare: Played with. Scorpio's attitude seems too good to be true, but he really is a generally nice guy who values his employees' input. He just also happens to be a supervillain who wants to TakeOverTheWorld.
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* WeCare: Played with. Scorpio's attitude seems too good to be true, but he really is a generally nice guy who values his employees' input. He just also happens to be a supervillain who wants to TakeOverTheWorld.TakeOverTheWorld.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Hank Scorpio was going to be the villain of ''Film/TheSimpsonsMovie'', however, they decided against it as they felt that Scorpio was [[AffablyEvil too likable]] to turn into an all-out villain. It's telling that the ''Simpson Movie'''s villain, Russ Cargill, has not only the same voice actor (Albert Brooks), but ''the same exact voice''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Hank Scorpio was going to be the villain of ''Film/TheSimpsonsMovie'', however, they decided against it as they felt that Scorpio was [[AffablyEvil too likable]] to turn into an all-out villain. It's telling that the ''Simpson Movie'''s villain, Russ Cargill, has not only the same voice actor (Albert Brooks), but ''the same exact voice''.
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* MoralityPet: Homer would qualify as this for Scorpio, though this [[BenevolentBoss likely applies to everyone in his company]], as his VillainSong describes.
-->"His twisted twin obsessions are his plot to rule the world and his employees' health!"
-->"His twisted twin obsessions are his plot to rule the world and his employees' health!"
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* BadassBeard [[BeardOfEvil of Evil]]: Scorpio, of course.
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* BondVillainStupidity: Subverted. After James Bont escapes from his laser trap, Scorpio opts to just have his security detail shoot him.
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* VillainSong: The end credits play a song devoted to Hank Scorpio and his twisted twin obsessions ("[[TakeOverTheWorld his plot to rule the world]] and [[BenevolentBoss his employees' health]]").
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* PunchClockVillain: Homer, not that he ever catches on.
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* PunchClockVillain: Homer, not that he ever catches on. "My team is way ahead of the Weather Machine and Germ Warfare divisions!"
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* BetterLivingThroughEvil
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* ThrowItIn: Al Brooks improvised a lot of Scorpio's dialogue.
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* CasualDangerDialog: "I'm having a little trouble with the government."
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* WeCare: Played with. Scorpio's attitude seems too good to be true, but he really is a generally nice guy who values his employees' input. He just also happens to be a supervillain who wants to TakeOverTheWorld.
* WeCare: Played with. Scorpio's attitude seems too good to be true, but he really is a generally nice guy who values his employees' input. He just also happens to be a supervillain who wants to TakeOverTheWorld.
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* TheBadGuyWins: Scorpio takes over the East Coast.
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* PunchClockVillain: Homer, not that he ever catches on.
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* BadBoss: Averted, Scorpio is the perfect boss to his employees, acting on their suggestions and providing them with their every need. It actually shows how well how Homer would do at his job if he was given some praise & encouragment once in a while.
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* BadBoss: Averted, BenevolentBoss: Scorpio is the perfect boss to his employees, acting on their suggestions and providing them with their every need. It actually shows how well how Homer would do at his job if he was given some praise & encouragment once in a while.while.
* CanadaEh: One of the kids in the remedial class is from "Ca-na-dah and they think I'm slow, eh."
* CanadaEh: One of the kids in the remedial class is from "Ca-na-dah and they think I'm slow, eh."
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: There's a kid in Bart's original class at Cypress Creek who bears an uncanny resemblance to Milhouse.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: SimilarSquad: There's a kid in Bart's original class at Cypress Creek who bears an uncanny resemblance to Milhouse.Milhouse. Bart gets switched to remedial class before they can really interact.
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Homer treats the various SWAT teams and special agents invading Scorpio's "office" with mild curiosity.
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Homer treats the various SWAT teams and special agents invading Scorpio's "office" with mild curiosity.curiosity.
* YoureInsane
* YoureInsane
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'''Scorpio''': Heh, nobody ever says Italy.
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'''Scorpio''': [[CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys Heh, nobody ever says Italy.Italy]].
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-->'''[[{{Expy}} James Bont]]''': Scorpio, you're mad.\\
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-->'''[[{{Expy}} James Bont]]''': Scorpio, you're totally mad.\\
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[After Homer has tackled James Bont to the ground thinking he was a slacker]'' Homer, am I proud of you!\\
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[After Homer has tackled James Bont to the ground thinking he was a slacker]'' Nice work Homer, am I proud of you!\\
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: There's a kid in Bart's original class at Cypress Creek who bears an uncanny resemblance to Milhouse.
-->'''"Milhouse":''' Hey Bart, do you have a best friend yet?; 'cuz I've been looking for someone to boss me around.
-->'''"Milhouse":''' Hey Bart, do you have a best friend yet?; 'cuz I've been looking for someone to boss me around.
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[While calibrating a giant laser]'' Hey, Homer, which country do you hate more: Italy or France?\\
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[While calibrating a giant laser]'' Hey, By the way, Homer, which country do you hate more: what's your least favorite country: Italy or France?\\
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* HilariousInHindsight: Homer's disappointment of receiving the Denver Broncos instead of the Dallas Cowboys. At the time the episode originally aired, the Broncos were infamous for being a team that was very strong in the regular season but frequently "choked" during the playoffs, having been to and lost 4 Super Bowls (one of which was to the Cowboys). Guess which NFL team would then win the SuperBowl the very next season?
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* HilariousInHindsight: Homer's disappointment of receiving the Denver Broncos instead of the Dallas Cowboys. At the time the episode originally aired, the Broncos were infamous for being a team that was very strong in the regular season but frequently [[EveryYearTheyFizzleOut "choked" during the playoffs, playoffs]], having been to and lost 4 Super Bowls (one of which was to the Cowboys). Guess which NFL team would then win the SuperBowl the very next season?
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* HilariousInHindsight: Homer's disappointment of receiving the Denver Broncos instead of the Dallas Cowboys. At the time the episode originally aired, the Broncos were infamous for being a team that was very strong in the regular season but frequently "choked" during the playoffs, having been to and lost 4 Super Bowls (one of which was to the Cowboys). Guess which NFL team would then win the SuperBowl the very next season?
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-->'''[[{{Expy}} James Bont]]''': Scorpio, you're mad.
-->'''Scorpio''': I wouldn't point fingers, you jerk.
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'''Scorpio''': I wouldn't point fingers, you jerk.
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'''Scorpio''': I wouldn't point fingers, you jerk.
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[After Homer has tackled James Bont to the ground thinking he was a slacker]'' Homer, am I proud of you!
-->'''Homer''': ''[Proudly]'' Well.
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[After Homer has tackled James Bont to the ground thinking he was a slacker]'' Homer, am I proud of you!
-->'''Homer''':you!\\
'''Homer''': ''[Proudly]'' Well.
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'''Homer''': ''[Proudly]'' Well.
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[While calibrating a giant laser]'' Hey, Homer, which country do you hate more: Italy or France?
-->'''Homer''': Hmmm... France.
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-->'''Homer''': Hmmm... France.
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[While calibrating a giant laser]'' Hey, Homer, which country do you hate more: Italy or France?
-->'''Homer''':France?\\
'''Homer''': Hmmm...France.
-->'''Scorpio''':France.\\
'''Scorpio''': Heh, no one ever says Italy.
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'''Homer''': Hmmm...
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'''Scorpio''': Heh, no one ever says Italy.
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[After Homer has tackled James Bont to the ground thinking he was a slacker]'' Homer, am I proud of you!
-->'''Homer''': ''[Proudly]'' Well.
-->'''Scorpio''': ''[After Homer has tackled James Bont to the ground thinking he was a slacker]'' Homer, am I proud of you!
-->'''Homer''': ''[Proudly]'' Well.
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-->'''Scorpio''': ''[While calibrating a giant laser]'' Hey, Homer, which country do you hate more: Italy or France?
-->'''Homer''': Hmmm... France.
-->'''Scorpio''': Heh, no one ever says Italy.
-->'''Scorpio''': ''[While calibrating a giant laser]'' Hey, Homer, which country do you hate more: Italy or France?
-->'''Homer''': Hmmm... France.
-->'''Scorpio''': Heh, no one ever says Italy.
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* {{Expy}}: James Bont is a pretty obvious knock-off of JamesBond.
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-->'''[[{{Expy}} James Bont]]''': Scorpio, you're mad.
-->'''Scorpio''': I wouldn't point fingers, you jerk.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Homer treats the various SWAT teams and special agents invading Scorpio's "office" with mild curiosity.
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-->'''[[{{Expy}} James Bont]]''': Scorpio, you're mad.
-->'''Scorpio''': I wouldn't point fingers, you jerk.
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"You Only Move Twice" is the second episode of TheSimpsons' eighth season. It aired November 3, 1996.
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Waylon Smithers is offered a job at the Globex Corporation. When he refuses, the offer is passed down to Homer, the next-longest-employed individual at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He informs his family that the new job pays better, but involves moving to Cypress Creek. The Simpson family originally opposes the move, but after they watch a promotional video about the planned community, they agree that it is much nicer than Springfield. Abandoning their house, the Simpsons pack up and leave town.
Shortly after the Simpsons arrive at their new house in Cypress Creek, they meet Homer's new boss, Hank Scorpio. Scorpio, who is very amiable and seems like the perfect boss, soon becomes friendly with Homer. After giving Homer a tour of the company, Scorpio tells him that his job is to motivate the employees in the nuclear division. Meanwhile, Bart starts school, but he finds that his new class is far above the standards of Springfield Elementary. When his teacher discovers that Bart can not read cursive writing, he is placed in a remedial class. Lisa goes for a nature walk and discovers that she is allergic to all of the plants around Cypress Creek. Marge tries to go about her daily chores, but the house does everything automatically, which leaves Marge with nothing to do during the day but drink wine and mope.
Homer does an excellent job of motivating his team, but notices after a few days that they are starting to get overworked. He decides that the solution is to get them hammocks and visits Scorpio to ask where he can purchase some. Scorpio begins to tell Homer of "the Hammock district", but he is interrupted by some urgent business. He turns to a screen and threatens the United Nations Security Council by declaring that he "[has] the doomsday device" and that they have 72 hours to "deliver the gold". Then Scorpio blows up the 59th Street Bridge. Despite being in the same room, Homer appears to remain unaware of or unconcerned by Scorpio's evil plans.
At dinner, Homer proudly tells of his successes at work, but discovers that his family hates Cypress Creek and want to go back to Springfield. Dejected, Homer decides to visit Scorpio at Globex Headquarters. His visit coincides with an assault by the U.S. military, but Homer remains oblivious to what is taking place. He finds Scorpio, explains the situation, and asks what to do. Scorpio advises Homer that he should do what is best for his family, asking him only to kill someone on the way out. As Homer dejectedly walks away, Scorpio straps on a flamethrower and attacks the invading troops.
The next day, the family returns to Springfield. It is revealed that Scorpio has succeeded in his plot and seized control of the East Coast. Homer, who previously confided to Scorpio his dream of owning the Dallas Cowboys, expresses disappointment when he instead discovers the Denver Broncos practicing ineptly on his front lawn as a present from his former boss.
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Waylon Smithers is offered a job at the Globex Corporation. When he refuses, the offer is passed down to Homer, the next-longest-employed individual at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He informs his family that the new job pays better, but involves moving to Cypress Creek. The Simpson family originally opposes the move, but after they watch a promotional video about the planned community, they agree that it is much nicer than Springfield. Abandoning their house, the Simpsons pack up and leave town.
Shortly after the Simpsons arrive at their new house in Cypress Creek, they meet Homer's new boss, Hank Scorpio. Scorpio, who is very amiable and seems like the perfect boss, soon becomes friendly with Homer. After giving Homer a tour of the company, Scorpio tells him that his job is to motivate the employees in the nuclear division. Meanwhile, Bart starts school, but he finds that his new class is far above the standards of Springfield Elementary. When his teacher discovers that Bart can not read cursive writing, he is placed in a remedial class. Lisa goes for a nature walk and discovers that she is allergic to all of the plants around Cypress Creek. Marge tries to go about her daily chores, but the house does everything automatically, which leaves Marge with nothing to do during the day but drink wine and mope.
Homer does an excellent job of motivating his team, but notices after a few days that they are starting to get overworked. He decides that the solution is to get them hammocks and visits Scorpio to ask where he can purchase some. Scorpio begins to tell Homer of "the Hammock district", but he is interrupted by some urgent business. He turns to a screen and threatens the United Nations Security Council by declaring that he "[has] the doomsday device" and that they have 72 hours to "deliver the gold". Then Scorpio blows up the 59th Street Bridge. Despite being in the same room, Homer appears to remain unaware of or unconcerned by Scorpio's evil plans.
At dinner, Homer proudly tells of his successes at work, but discovers that his family hates Cypress Creek and want to go back to Springfield. Dejected, Homer decides to visit Scorpio at Globex Headquarters. His visit coincides with an assault by the U.S. military, but Homer remains oblivious to what is taking place. He finds Scorpio, explains the situation, and asks what to do. Scorpio advises Homer that he should do what is best for his family, asking him only to kill someone on the way out. As Homer dejectedly walks away, Scorpio straps on a flamethrower and attacks the invading troops.
The next day, the family returns to Springfield. It is revealed that Scorpio has succeeded in his plot and seized control of the East Coast. Homer, who previously confided to Scorpio his dream of owning the Dallas Cowboys, expresses disappointment when he instead discovers the Denver Broncos practicing ineptly on his front lawn as a present from his former boss.