After attending the annual
Harvard–Yale football game,
Mr. Burns and
Waylon Smithers take a train back to
Springfield. When the train makes an unexpected stop, a man named Larry approaches them selling souvenirs. Seeing Burns, he compares his face with an old photo and notes the resemblance. Suddenly, the train pulls away, leaving Larry behind. While on their way home from visiting a cider mill, the
Simpsons see Larry hitchhiking and give him a ride. They take him to Burns' mansion where Larry reveals that he is the old man's son. After finding the birthmark that confirms that Larry is his son, Burns admits that Larry was the result of a one-night stand with the daughter of a former flame named Lily Bancroft at a college reunion. At first, he is overjoyed to have a son and treats him as his
protégé. He takes him to fancy parties and tries to enroll him at Yale, but Larry's oafish behavior embarrasses him. Larry starts working alongside
Homer in Sector 7G at the
Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, and they become friends. Larry invites Homer to dinner at the mansion. No longer able to contain his displeasure at Larry's boorishness, Burns says that he wishes he had no son. After Homer convinces Larry to fake a kidnapping so that Burns will admit that he loves his son, he moves into the Simpsons' basement. Homer tells Burns that he can have Larry back if he admits that he loves him.
Marge discovers the plan and convinces Homer and Larry to abandon it, but they are spotted by
Kent Brockman's news helicopter as they leave the house. Homer and Larry run around town avoiding the police, being unsuccessful in looking for a place to hide. After managing to hide in the Aztec Theater, they unwittingly attract the attention of the police and media after
Hans Moleman calls the police on them for harassing him. Homer and Larry climb atop the movie theater and have a brief standoff with the police. As Burns demands for Homer to be shot dead, Larry admits that it was all a hoax. Homer gives a heartfelt speech to justify Larry's actions and Burns forgives them for the hoax, but explains he cannot be the family whom Larry needs. Larry understands and reveals he has a wife and children back home who are probably worried about him. After Burns and Larry say their goodbyes, a party spontaneously breaks out in front of the cinema at Larry's incitement as the song "
Any Way You Want It" by
Journey plays in the background. ==Production==