A UK-based casino website is hiring someone to watch every episode of The Simpsons—and will pay them $7000 USD to do it. The Simpsons debuted in 1989, and in its 30-plus year run, the show has become a cultural phenomenon, providing essential commentary on pop culture. Set in the fictional town of Springfield with Homer, Marge, and their precocious children at the center of the series, The Simpsons satirizes the American middle-class family while skewering nearly every facet of contemporary life.

With countless awards and accolades under its belt, The Simpsons is showing no signs of stopping. The show’s landmark 33rd season is currently airing on FOX, with season 32 of The Simpsons now streaming on Disney+. The series has collected 34 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning its most recent Emmy in 2019 for “Mad About the Toy”—the show’s 650th episode.

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Now, the gambling site Platin Casino is offering one superfan the gig of a lifetime—to watch all 33 seasons of The Simpsons (plus the 2007 movie) and get paid doing it. The company is creating the role of the Simpsons Series Analyst to capitalize on the popular theory that The Simpsons predicts the future. “In our industry we too like to predict what the future has in store for us,” the application reads. “The Simpsons Series Analyst will get paid to note down standout events from the show, to help us predict the probability of each one happening.” The company is offering £5,000 GBP—or roughly $7,000 USD—plus an expense stipend to watch just over 700 episodes in eight weeks. Essential requirements for the role include fluency in English, access to a computer, and that the applicant is over the age of 18. A perk of the gig is, of course, a weekly box of free doughnuts. Check out the entire job description below:

- The Simpsons Series Analyst is an eight-week long role.

- The job would require a minimum of 35.5 hours of work a week, so all 284 hours of the TV show and spinoff film can be watched over the employment period.

- The Simpsons Series Analyst will watch and analyse all episodes from the 33 seasons, along with The Simpsons spinoff movie.

- During each episode the professional will be asked to take notes on stand out storylines to feedback to us and our team of prediction experts. We will then compile the events into a list of future predictions with a probability of each one happening.

There is a longstanding theory that The Simpsons predicts the future, though the writers have rejected the show’s label as a prophesier. Still, there are plenty of receipts to support the Simpsons’ seer-like talents. One 1998 episode, for example, anticipated the deal between Disney and FOX in 2017, showing the 20th Century Fox logo with “A Division of Walt Disney Co.” etched at the bottom. The series proved that its always had its finger on the pulse of tech, sports, and bloated billionaire egos by correctly predicting Smart watches, FIFA corruption, and Richard Branson’s joyride to space. It’s only fitting that a gambling company would want in on the clairvoyant action.

Most famously, The Simpsons predicted the Trump presidency. Back in 2000, the season 11 episode "Bart to the Future" posited a future in which Donald Trump was running the country. Perhaps the Simpsons writers are a modern Nostradamus, or maybe the world is just an increasingly cartoonish place. If fans of The Simpsons are doomed to have their favorite plot points play out in real life, the new gig at Platin Casino suggests that someone may as well make some money off of it.

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