After showing a movie about
outsourcing at the
nuclear power plant,
Mr. Burns announces the plant is being shut down and moved to
India.
Homer is the only employee to be transferred. Arriving in India, he seeks help with outsourcing from
Apu's cousin Kavi. Homer spurs the natives into a working frenzy; the natives, not understanding his confusing speech, assume that if they cheer, they will be allowed to return to work. Homer,
Smithers, and Burns get a positive impression from this, and Burns takes time off to have fun floating down the
Ganges. Homer, left in total charge of an overgrown power plant on an isolated river, appraises the
Hindu deities and decides he might be a god himself. A week later,
Lenny and
Carl come to the India plant, invited by a card claiming that Homer is to
become a god. The rest of the Simpson family, worried about Homer, travel to India and, with Burns, journey upriver on a
PBR boat and find Homer ruling the plant like a god. Horrified, Marge and the kids tell the plant workers that Homer is not a god. They explain that they already know, and that they worship him because of the American workplace routines he has instituted, like coffee breaks, early retirement, and personal days. Lisa admits that she is proud of Homer. However, Mr. Burns decides to close down the plant and move it to an area where workers are "more desperate and ignorant" —
Springfield. He fires all the workers, who are delighted due to the various firing clauses Homer wrote into their contracts. Back in Springfield,
Patty and Selma meet their Hollywood heart-throb,
Richard Dean Anderson, who played
MacGyver. He stops by to ask for directions to a convention about his newest show
Stargate SG-1, and tells them he is totally uninterested in
MacGyver and only did it for the pay. Patty and Selma kidnap Anderson and tie him to a chair. He escapes by using one of his contact lenses to focus the sunlight and burn the ropes. Exhilarated at having performed a MacGyver-style escape in real life, he requests Patty and Selma put him through increasingly complex kidnapping trials. Patty and Selma eventually tire of Anderson's antics, and drive him away by showing him slides of their vacation to the
horse-drawn carriage museum in
Alberta, Canada, overwhelming him with boredom. ==Production==