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"Homer's Enemy" is the twenty-third episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It was first broadcast on the Fox network in the United States on May 4, 1997. The episode's plot centers on the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant's hiring a new employee named Frank Grimes. Despite Homer's attempts to befriend him, Grimes is angered by Homer's laziness and incompetence despite leading a comfortable life. He eventually declares himself Homer's enemy. Meanwhile, Bart buys a run-down factory for a dollar.
"Homer's Enemy" was directed by Jim Reardon and the script was written by John Swartzwelder, based on an idea pitched by executive producer Bill Oakley. The episode explores the comic possibilities of a realistic character with a strong work ethic hired for a job where he has to work alongside a man like Homer. The show's staff worked hard to perfect the character of Frank Grimes. He was partially modeled after Michael Douglas as he appeared in the film Falling Down. Hank Azaria provided the voice of Frank Grimes, and based some of the character's mannerisms on actor William H. Macy. Frank Welker guest stars as the voice of the Executive Vice President dog.
Actors: Lauren Soldano (actor), Lauren Soldano (producer), Lauren Soldano (writer), Lauren Soldano (director), Lauren Soldano (editor), Samara Halperin (actress), Lindsay Laven (actor), Mari Miau (actor), Lorin Murphy (actor), Lee Arrambide (actor), Le Tran (actor), Fritz von Fuckup (actor), Ray Randall (actor), Kallisto Damore (actor), Zique Fancy Beast (actor),
Plot: We've all had times in our lives where we felt we weren't quite butch enough. For truly hopeless cases, there's only one place left to go: Camp Butchinson. Camp Butchinson is a brutal place, run by sadistically macho counselors who don't hesitate to use force with the campers. Eventually, the campers band together to overpower the counselors and call our their ideas about butchness as misogynist and gender-binary driven in an over-the-top display of gruesomeness and faggotry.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Thriller,Actors: Louis R. Loeffler (editor), Herbert Ashley (actor), Mischa Auer (actor), Granville Bates (actor), Stanley Blystone (actor), Wade Boteler (actor), Edward Brophy (actor), George Chandler (actor), Arline Judge (actress), John Stone (producer), Robert Ellis (writer), Helen Logan (writer), Lewis Seiler (director), Ernie Alexander (actor), Frank Hagney (actor),
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