![]() ![]() “And what I think I was really excited about, with this episode, we get to see - without spoiling too much - the beginning, middle and who knows how it ends of a gay relationship, of really getting into the nitty-gritty of how gay people date, how they meet, what it's like,” he continued. "So often, gay romances are a subplot or alluded to or shown in some kind of montage or as a punchline," the writer told the New York Post of his landmark work. In the installment, which hits the small screen on November 21, Smithers will romance Michael De Graaf, a fashion mogul voiced by Alias's Victor Garber, a plotline LaZebnik says he took very seriously. Burns – in an upcoming installment of The Simpsons entitled “Portrait Of A Lackey On Fire," according to longtime writer Rob LaZebnik. It may have taken upwards of three decades, but Smithers will apparently find himself a lover – one that notably isn't Mr. Springfield's most diligent executive simp) has finally grown tired of standing idly by while Monty Burns (his decades-spanning crush/boss/Jeff Bezos's final form) blocks out the sun, casually dumps vats of nuclear waste around their geographically-ambiguous town of Springfield, and, generally treats him like Homer Simpson treats anything that isn't beer, his family, or various cursed snack foods, like 64 slices of American cheese. Well, folks, it seems Waylon Smithers (a.k.a. Join the Cracked Movie ClubĮxpand your movie and TV brain-get the weekly Cracked Movie Club newsletter! SIGN ME UP For more ComedyNerd content, and ongoing coverage of the Iran/Contra Affair, please sign up for the ComedyNerd newsletter below. ![]() Welcome to ComedyNerd, Cracked's daily comedy vertical. ![]()
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