Ep 17. Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore
- TV-PG
- April 9, 2006
- 22 min
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7.1 (1,691)
The Simpsons season 17 episode 17, titled "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore," follows the Simpson family as they travel to India for business reasons. Homer is sent there by his boss to outsource jobs to save on costs. While in India, the family experiences culture shock while exploring the country's customs and traditions.
Homer's initial perception of India is that it is a third-world country that lacks proper amenities and necessities. However, his views change after meeting a businessman named Apu, who shows him the benefits of outsourcing jobs and how it helps companies and individuals as well.
Throughout the episode, viewers are introduced to various Indian cultural practices, such as meditation and yoga, and locations like the Taj Mahal. The Simpsons also experience the crowded and hectic streets of downtown Bangalore and learn about Hinduism, including the Garuda statue that is worshipped as a god by the locals.
However, not everything goes smoothly for the Simpsons in India. Marge becomes upset when she discovers that Homer lied to her about hiring a nanny for their children, Bart and Lisa. She demands that Homer face the consequences of his actions, and he ultimately decides to terminate his outsourcing contract and return home with his family.
"Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore" also includes several cultural references to the James Bond franchise, with a new character named Lt. L.T. Smash appearing as a parody of James Bond. There are also elements of humor, including Homer's struggles with adapting to the Indian diet and the family's reaction to riding a bull at a fair.
Overall, "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore" is a fun and educational episode of The Simpsons that explores the cultural differences between India and the United States. It sheds light on the benefits and drawbacks of outsourcing and encourages viewers to expand their knowledge of different cultures and traditions.