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Author: gabsimom    Time: 7-16-2007 07:09     Subject: About THE SIMPSONS & Episode Guides

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The Simpsons Premiered December 17, 1989 On Fox



About The Simpsons
The Simpsons is an animated sitcom about the modern family. It is FOX's most successful TV show to date. It started as a one-minute filler on the Tracey Ullman Show but soon evolved in to America's favorite comedy.

The Simpsons focuses on a family of five. There is the father, Homer, a dull-witted, alcoholic, lazy, but lovable man. He often gets his family into crazy situations but always manages to fix things. The mother, Marge, is a stay at home mom who keeps the family together. She is the ideal wife and mother though she can be a little naive at times. She always does what she thinks is best for her family. Next is Bart, the 10 year old boy who lives on playing pranks. He gets into a lot of trouble but is generally a good kid. Next is the neglected middle child, Lisa. Lisa is the brain of the family and sometimes feels left out because of that. She is an outcast at school because of her talent. Finally there is Maggie the baby. Though she doesn't say much she is well known especially for her red pacifier

Cast
Real NameCharacter Name
Dan CastellanetaHomer Simpson
Julie KavnerMarge Simpson
Nancy CartwrightBart Simpson
Yeardley SmithLisa Simpson

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:21     Subject: Season 1 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Roasting on an Open Fire
Marge spends the family Christmas fund to have Bart's tattoo removed. Homer takes a job as a Santa Claus to make more money, but ends up at the dog track with Bart betting his paycheck. Santa's Little Helper joins the family.

Episode 2. Bart the Genius
Bart swaps I.Q. tests with the Martin, the class brain, and ends up the butt of everyone's jokes at a school for gifted kids.

Episode 3. Homer's Odyssey
Homer gets fired for causing another accident at the nuclear power plant, and almost commits suicide. He see the light, and becomes a safety activist. He goes after his own plant, and Mr. Burns turns his friends against him.

Episode 4. There's No Disgrace Like Home
The Simpsons attend a company picnic for the power plant. After the kids misbehave and Marge gets drunk, Homer realizes the family need help. He sees and advert on TV for Dr. Marvin Monroe's Family Therapy Center - "family bliss or double your money back."Homer uses the kids' college fund and pawns the television to pay for the treatment. However, they turn out to be uncurable, and Dr. Monroe is forced to repay them double.The family leave, Homer decides to go and buy a brand new TV, and the family is blissful after all.

Episode 5. Bart the General
Bart gets into a fight with Nelson, the school bully, for protecting Lisa's cupcakes. Nelson beats him up after school, and vows to continue to beat him up every day.Bart turns to Grampa, who takes him too see Herman, an army veteran who runs a military supplies store. Herman helps him build and train an army of kids in the neighborhood.Bart confronts Nelson, and unleashes his army, who pelt Nelson with water balloons. He is tied up and must sign a treaty, promising never to beat up kids again.

Episode 6. Moaning Lisa
Lisa's feeling blue, but none of her family seems to understand. She hears distant saxophone playing, and sneaks off to investigate. She meets Bleeding Gums Murphy, a fellow jazz musician, who jams with her. Meanwhile, Homer and Bart play video boxing, where Homer is constantly being beaten. While Homer has nightmares about video boxing, Marge worries about Lisa.The next day, Marge tells Lisa to smile, even though she is sad, to make her more popular. However, Marge sees Lisa's classmates take advantage of her, and tells her to be herself. Lisa becomes happy again.

Episode 7. Call of the Simpsons
When the Simpsons get an RV camper, they go on a camping trip. However, they nearly go over the edge of a cliff. The family get out just before is falls off the cliff and blows up.Homer and Bart set off to find help, while Marge and Lisa stay behind, however, unknown to Homer and Bart, Maggie follows them and is taken in by a family of bears. Homer and Bart accidentally walk over the edge of a waterfall, and lose their clothes. Trying to find food, Homer wanders into a mud pool and is mistaken for Bigfoot by a naturist with a video camera.

Episode 8. The Telltale Head
Homer and Bart are chased through Springfield, carrying the head of a statue of Jebediah Springfield. They become surrounded and Bart recalls how he ended up with the head.The story begins on Sunday morning. After church, Bart sneaks off to see Space Mutants IV, but runs into some troublemakers. Jimbo, the leader, invites Bart to sneak into the movie with them. Later, the boys throw rocks at the statue of Jebediah Springfield, but when Bart defends the town founder, the bullies tease him.

Episode 9. Life on the Fast Lane
Homer buys Marge a bowling ball for her birthday, hoping to keep it himself. However, Marge keeps the ball and takes up bowling. At the bowling alley, she meets a Jacques, and experienced bowler and womanizer. He gives her lessons, and Marge goes to the bowling alley every night.Homer is upset and afraid that his marriage is failing. He tries to tell Marge how he feels about her, but the best he can come up with is that she makes good sanwiches.

Episode 10. Homer's Night Out
While Bart (eventually) receives a spy camera, Homer attends a stag party for a co-worker at The Rusty Barnacle. Unknowingly, Marge takes the kids out to dinner at the same restaurant that night, where Bart witnesses Homer dancing with a belly dancer at the stag party.Bart takes a photo with his spy camera, and after he gets it developed, Milhouse asks for a copy and he distributes it around school. Soon, everyone in Springfield has a copy, including Marge, who kicks Homer out.

Episode 11. The Crepes of Wrath
After Bart blows up the school bathrooms by flushing a cherry bomb, Principal Skinner persuades Homer and Marge to take part in a student exchange program. Bart will study in France for three months, while the Simpsons take in a student from Albania. So Bart is packed off to France. However, when he arrives, Bart finds that the place is a dump, and he is staying with two crooks, who work him hard and put anti-freeze in the wine they make. Meanwhile, the rest of the Simpsons experience family bliss when their exchange student, Adil Hoxha, is the perfect child.

Episode 12. Krusty Gets Busted
Homer stops by at the Kwik-E-Mart on the way home from work one night and witnesses a robbery, committed by Krusty the Clown. Krusty is arrested and Sideshow Bob takes over his show. Outside the courthouse, Krusty tells Bart that he didn't commit the crime, and so Bart vows to find out who framed him.He asks Lisa for help, and they go to the Kwik-E-Mart to find clues. They discover that Krusty wouldn't have been able to use the microwave because he has a pacemaker, and that the robber was also reading - Krusty is illiterate.The kids go to see Sideshow Bob to find out more information about Krusty and his enemies. But, live on TV, Bart realizes that Sideshow Bob is the imposter who framed Krusty. He has large feet, whereas Krusty has tiny feet - that's why the robber yelled when Homer stepped on his clown shoe. The case is solved and Krusty thanks Bart for always believing in him.

Episode 13. Some Enchanted Evening
Feeling unloved by her family, especially Homer, Marge phones a radio shrink, who tells her to leave Homer. At work, Homer hears this, and so buys her flowers and chocolates and books himself and Marge into the Offramp Inn hotel.They eventually manage to get a babysitter, called Ms. Botz, and Homer and Marge leave. When the babysitter is out of the room, Bart and Lisa tune in to America's Most Armed and Dangerous, where they see the Babysitter Bandit - Ms. Botzucowski. Realizing that it is their babysitter, the kids run, but are caught and tied up. While the bandit rummages through the Simpsons' possesions, Maggie escapes from her crib and unties the kids.They knock out and tie up Ms. Botzucowski, and run to the nearest phone booth. Meanwhile, Homer and Marge return. Homer thinks the kids have played a prank on the babysitter and he frees her. Just then, the police and several TV crews turn up, and Homer realizes that he has made a stupid mistake.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:22     Subject: Season 2 Episode Guide




Episode 1. Bart Gets an F
Bart enlists Martin's help after he fails yet another test and may have to repeat the fourth grade. In return, Bart teaches Martin how to be more popular.

Episode 2. Simpson and Delilah
Homer rushes out to buy a new hair growth formula, Dimoxonil, charging it to his health insurance at the power plant. He wakes up the next day with a thick mop of hair, and is soon given a promotion at the plant.He hires a male secretary named Karl, who teaches him some self-confidence. Burns is impressed so much by Homer that he gives him the key to the executive washroom. Smithers is jealous and snoops through Homer's files, finding the bogus health insurance policy. When confonting Homer about it, Karl takes the blame and is fired.

Episode 3. Treehouse of Horror
Bad Dream House: The Simpsons move into a haunted house that turns the family against each other.
Hungry Are The Damned: Aliens kidnap the Simpsons.The Raven: James Earl Jones narrates Edgar Allen Poe's classic tale starring the Simpsons.

Episode 4. Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish
While fishing near the power plant, Bart catches a three-eyed fish. A reporter is nearby and takes the story to the papers. Mr. Burns is blamed for the mutation, and is told to bring the plant up to scratch or have it shut down.Homer tells Burns that if he were governor he could change the laws and keep the power plant open. So Mr. Burns runs for governor, with a team of spin doctors and publicists trying to improve his image. They tell him that he is losing touch with the common man, so he goes for dinner with the Simpsons.

Episode 5. Dancin' Homer
Homer becomes the team mascot for the Springfield Isotopes and the family move to Capitol City.

Episode 6. Dead Putting Society
Bart and Todd Flanders enter a miniature golf tournament, however, rivalry between Homer and Flanders causes them to make a ridiculous bet.

Episode 7. Bart vs. Thanksgiving
Bart runs away from home after he 'accidentally' burns Lisa's Thanksgiving centerpiece and refuses to apologize about it.

Episode 8. Bart the Daredevil
After seeing Lance Murdoch perform dangerous stunts at a Monster Truck Rally, Bart decides to become a daredevil skateboarder, and tries to jump Springfield Gorge.

Episode 9. Itchy & Scratchy & Marge
After Maggie watches a violent Itchy and Scratchy cartoon, she attacks Homer with a mallet. Realizing that Maggie was influenced by TV, Marge campaigns to eradicate violence in cartoons.Marge stages protests and appears on TV. Eventually the producers give in and ask Marge's help in making the cartoon less violent. The show becomes very lame and ratings plummet. However, when Michelangelo's nude David statue is brought to Springfield, the other parents ask Marge to lead their campaign against it, but Marge likes the statue. She realizes that it is hypocritical to be against one form of free speech and support another.

Episode 10. Bart Gets Hit By A Car
Homer sues Mr. Burns for one million dollars after he runs Bart over in a car accident.

Episode 11. One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish
Believing that he has eaten poison from a deadly blowfish, Homer tries to cram as much as he can into his remaining hours.

Episode 12. The Way We Was
When the TV goes out, Marge tells the kids how she and Homer met. In high school, Homer smokes and skips class, while Marge campaigns for womens' rights. Both end up in detention, where Homer instantly falls in love with her.To get to know her better, Homer asks Marge to tutor him for French, even though he doesn't take the subject. they stay up till late, having a good time, but when Homer is honest and reveals his plan, Marge storms out. However, Homer thinks he still has a date for the prom.

Episode 13. Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment
Homer gets an illegal cable hook-up which Lisa refuses to watch, for fear of losing her soul.

Episode 14. Principal Charming
Homer sets up a date between Principal Skinner and Selma Bouvier. However, Skinner sees Patty first and it is her he falls in love with.

Episode 15. Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Homer discovers he has a half-brother - a wealthy businessman called Herbert Powell.

Episode 16. Bart's Dog Gets an F
After chewing up Homer's new sneakers and the Bouvier family quilt, Santa's Little Helper is sent to obedience school.

Episode 17. Old Money
Grampa falls in love with a woman from his retirement home. After he misses her birthday because of Homer, she passes away, and Grampa will not forgive his son.

Episode 18. Brush with Greatness
Marge decides to take up painting, and is commissioned to do a portrait of Mr. Burns.

Episode 19. Lisa's Substitute
While Lisa falls in love with her new substitute teacher, Bart runs against Martin for Class President.

Episode 20. The War of the Simpsons
Bart clubs together with Milhouse and Martin to buy the very first Radioactive Man comic book, but arguments soon break out.

Episode 21. Three Men and a Comic Book
In order to earn enough money to purchase the very first "Radioactive Man" comic book, Bart takes a part-time job with a neighbor. However, after discovering that working is for chumps, Bart enters into a partnership with Martin and Milhouse.

Episode 22. Blood Feud
Mr. Burns needs double O negative blood, and only Bart can supply it. Now, Homer wants some gratitude for Bart's donation.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:26     Subject: Season 3 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Stark Raving Dad
Lisa's birthday is coming up, and she asks Bart to actually put some effort into her present this year. Meanwhile. Homer must wear a pink shirt to work after Bart puts his red cap in with the white laundry.While at work Mr. Burns sees Homer with the pink shirt and believes him to be insane. Later he gets a sanity test from Dr. Monroe to bring home. Bart takes the test for Homer and he fails.

Episode 2. Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington
Lisa enters an essay contest in Reader's Digest and wins a all expenses paid trip for the whole family to go to Washington, D.C. While staying there she explores the building she sees a congressmen taking a bribe for cutting down the Springfield National Forest.She is stunned and starts to lose faith in democracy. She shreds her old essay and prepares a new one exposing the scam to the public during the contest.

Episode 3. When Flanders Failed
Ned Flanders one day decides to open a store in the Springfield Mall called the Leftorium, catering for lefties. Homer, however, hopes that the business will fail. Homer's wish soon comes true for Flanders however, as no-one visits his store.Meanwhile, Bart enrolls himself in karate but doesn't like it, so every time he is dropped off he sneaks off to the arcade. However, he soon regrets it when Lisa asks Bart to defend her from some bullies.Ned soon goes broke, and is forced to sell everything he owns in collateral, Homer soon feels guily about wishing him to fail, and calls up all of Springfield to go to Flanders' store. Soon business is booming and the customers join hands and sing 'Put On A Happy Face.'

Episode 4. Bart the Murderer
After a particularly bad day at school, Bart crashes down a flight of stairs on his skateboard, into the Legitimate Business Man Social club, a mobster's hangout. The Springfield Mafia are impressed with Bart's skills, so Fat Tony, the head of the mob, hires Bart as an errand boy and a bartender.Marge does not like the idea however, and gets Homer to check out the people Bart is working for. Homer, however, is impressed with Fat Tony. Fat Tony finds out that Principle Skinner has plans to keep Bart after school, so the mob pay him a visit. The next day Skinner is gone, and Bart is the main suspect.

Episode 5. Homer Defined .
When Homer accidentally saves two nuclear plants, he becomes a hero, and is admired by his daughter, Lisa.

Episode 6. Like Father, Like Clown
Krusty finally drops by to have dinner with the Simpsons to thank Bart for believing in him. He reveals his real name is Krustofski, and he is estranged from his rabbi father, who disowned him when Krusty decided to be a clown instead of a rabbi. Bart vows to reunite Krusty and his father.

Episode 7. Treehouse of Horror II
Lisa, Bart, and Homer eat too much candy and end up having nightmares. In "The Monkey's Paw," the Simpsons go on a foreign trip and pick up a monkey's paw that gives the owner four wishes, each with bad side effects. In "Bart the Monster," everyone in Springfield must be happy or else Bart will punish them with his mental powers. Finally, in "Homer's Brain," Homer is randomly fired from the nuclear power plant, and gets hired as a gravedigger. He falls asleep in the grave, and gets picked up by Mr. Burns for a cyborg experiment.

Episode 8. Lisa's Pony
After disappointing Lisa, again, Homer finally buys Lisa a pony. In desperation to pay off the bills associated with owning a pony, Homer works the graveyard shift at Apu's Kwik-E-Mart.

Episode 9. Saturdays of Thunder
In order to bond with his son, Homer helps Bart build a soapbox racer. However, when Martin crashes his racer during the time trials, Bart must make an important decision: Turn his back on his father and be Martin's replacement driver, or race in his soapbox and let Nelson win.

Episode 10. Flaming Moe's
Homer helps invent the hottest drink in Springfield. But when Moe steals the recipe and turns Moe's Tavern into the hottest spot in Springfield, Homer vows revenge. Aerosmith guest stars.

Episode 11. Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk
Homer finds that his job as "safety inspector" is in danger when Mr. Burns sells the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to German businessmen for $100 million.

Episode 12. I Married Marge
The year is 1980, and Homer is working at the local miniature golf course, living with Marge's parents and dating Marge. Then Marge becomes pregnant with Bart.

Episode 13. Radio Bart
it's Bart's tenth birthday. Bart receives a radio microphone, which he promptly uses to play practical jokes on everyone, claiming to be a little boy named Timmy O'Toole who has fallen down the local well. Sting performs "We're Sending Our Love down the Well."

Episode 14. Lisa the Greek
Lisa's football predicting skills bring about a closer relationship between Homer and Lisa, until Lisa realizes that their good relationship may end with the Super Bowl.

Episode 15. Homer Alone
Marge goes crazy under pressure from the responsibilities of being a housewife. To relieve herself from all the pressure and stress, she takes a solo vacation at Rancho Relaxo.Since there is no babysitter for them Bart and Lisa go to Patty and Selma's. While Marge is gone late one night Maggie goes in search of her mother. Homer finds out that Maggie is gone and goes looking for her but can't find her.

Episode 16. Bart the Lover
While cleaning the room he goes through Mrs. Krabappel's desk and finds a want ad for a man. Bart answers it in the name of ''Woodrow'' and soon they are both writing back and forth. She asks ''Woodrow'' for dinner, so Bart agrees, leaving her alone in the restaurant.Bart feels sad so he reveals it to the family. They then write another letter as Woodrow saying that he must leave her forever.

Episode 17. Homer at the Bat
Mr. Burns bets $1 million that his company team can beat a competing plant's team. In order to do so, he replaces the regular team with new security guard Roger Clemens, new janitor Wade Boggs, lunchroom cashier Ken Griffey Jr. and other new employees like Steve Sax, Don Mattingly, Ozzie Smith, Darryl Strawberry, Jose Canseco and Mike Scoscia.

Episode 18. Separate Vocations
fter taking the Career Aptitude Normalization Test, or C.A.N.T. test, Lisa discovers she's suited to be a homemaker, while Bart is meant to be a police officer. Bart enjoys his taste of authority as Lisa turns into a bad kid.

Episode 19. Dog of Death
When Santa's Little Helper suffers from a twisted stomach, the Simpsons sacrifice in order to pay for a life-saving operation. But when the family starts resenting SLH, the dog runs away, and quickly becomes one of Mr. Burns' hounds.

Episode 20. Colonel Homer
After a particularly bad movie experience, Homer drives to a bar where he discovers a singer named Lurleen Lumpkin. He becomes Colonel Homer, her manager, much to Marge's disgus

Episode 21. Black Widower
Sideshow Bob gets paroled, and marries Selma. However, Bart suspects that Sideshow Bob has something else up his sleeve.

Episode 22. The Otto Show
Otto loses his job driving the school bus because he doesn't have a driver's license. He gets kicked out of his apartment and goes to live with the Simpsons.

Episode 23. Bart's Friend Falls in Love
Bart feels betrayed when he discovers Milhouse is secretly dating a new girl. Meanwhile, Homer tries to lose weight by listening to a subliminal tape.

Episode 24. Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?
Herbert Powell returns, and asks the Simpsons for help with an invention of his, using the money Homer received from the nuclear plant for an award.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:29     Subject: Season 4 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Kamp Krusty
Bart and Lisa spend six weeks at Camp Krusty. However, the camp is not what it was advertised to be, as Bart and Lisa quickly find out.

Episode 2. A Streetcar Named Marge
Marge takes a part in the musical version of "A Streetcar Named Desire," co-starring a buff Ned Flanders as Stanley.

Episode 3. Homer the Heretic
In a dream, Homer gets permission from God to skip church, much to Marge's objections.

Episode 4. Lisa the Beauty Queen
Homer enters Lisa in a beauty contest, and Lisa comes in as runner-up. But when the winner is injured, Lisa becomes "Little Miss Springfield."

Episode 5. Treehouse of Horror III
In "Clown Without Pity," Bart receives an evil talking Krusty doll for a birthday present.
In "King Homer," Homer is a King Kong clone. In "Dial 'Z' For Zombies," Bart picks out a book from the occult section for a book report. He tries to raise a dead Snowball I, but instead the dead people of Springfield rise up.

Episode 6. Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie
When Bart fails to keeps an eye on Maggie and puts her life in danger, Homer finally puts his foot down on Bart's mischief by passing the ultimate punishment: Bart can never see "The Itchy and Scratchy Movie."

Episode 7. Marge Gets a Job
The Simpsons home needs about $8,000 worth of foundation work, so Marge gets a job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Things start getting awkward when Mr. Burns develops a crush on Marge. Tom Jones guest stars.

Episode 8. New Kid on the Block
Bart develops a crush on the new girl next door, but his heart breaks when she dates Jimbo. Sara Gilbert guest stars.

Episode 9. Mr. Plow
After Homer wrecks the two family cars by driving during a snowstorm, he buys a snowplow and opens his own business as "Mr. Plow." The competition becomes fierce when Homer's best buddy, Barney, starts a competing plowing business as the Plow King. Linda Ronstadt guest stars.

Episode 10. Lisa's First Words
While trying to get Maggie to say her first words, Homer recalls what happened when Lisa was born, when they first moved into the house, and what Lisa said as her first words.

Episode 11. Homer's Triple Bypass
All those years of eating fatty foods causes Homer to have a heart attack. Homer sees Dr. Nick Riviera for a discount operation.

Episode 12. Marge vs. the Monorail
After Mr. Burns pays $3 million for a fine for illegal disposal of nuclear waste, the people of Springfield decide to build a monorail that quickly falls apart. Leonard Nimoy guest stars.

Episode 13.Selma's Choice
From beyond the grave, Aunt Gladys Bouvier warns Selma to get married and have a child.

Episode 14. Brother from the Same Planet
Bart seeks a new father when Homer continually neglects him. For spite, Homer replaces Bart with a "little brother." Meanwhile, Lisa becomes addicted to a "Springfield Heights, 90210" star.

Episode 15. I Love Lisa
Lisa's pity Valentine to Ralph Wiggum misleads him to believe she likes him.

Episode 16. Duffless
After Homer gets caught driving drunk, he promises Marge to quit drinking for one month. Meanwhile, when Bart ruins Lisa's science project, she takes revenge by pitting Bart's intelligence against that of a hamster.

Episode 17. Last Exit to Springfield
Homer becomes a Union boss and negotiates a new contract with the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, mindful that Lisa needs braces. Dr. Joyce Brothers guest stars.

Episode 18. So It Has Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show
Bart's prank hospitalizes Homer, whose life flashes by (in past clips) before he goes into a coma.

Episode 19. The Front
After watching a particularly bad "Itchy and Scratchy" cartoon, Lisa and Bart write their own episode as Abraham Simpson. Meanwhile, Homer takes night school to make up a missing science credit. Brooke Shields has cameo.

Episode 20. Whacking Day
Barry White helps Lisa save the snakes of Springfield on Whacking Day. Bart is expelled from school for embarrassing Mr. Skinner during a school inspection.

vEpisode 21. Marge in Chains

When the Osaka Flu hits Springfield, everyone suffers. Marge accidentally shoplifts at the Kwik-E-Mart and spends 30 days at the local prison. David Crosby has a cameo.

Episode 22. Krusty Gets Kancelled
When the Gabbo show gets Krusty cancelled, Krusty quickly hits the skids. However, Lisa and Bart vow to help Krusty out by organizing a comeback special with Johnny Carson, Bette Midler, Luke Perry, Hugh Hefner and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:31     Subject: Season 5 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Homer's Barbershop Quartet
Homer recalls when he, Apu, Barney and Principal Skinner became recording icons known as the "B Sharps" -— after Barney replaced Chief Wiggum, on the advice of their manager. George Harrison and David Crosby have cameos.

Episode 2. Cape Feare
The Simpsons go incognito to avoid the newly paroled Sideshow Bob, who's out to get Bart.

Episode 3. Homer Goes to College
Homer takes Nuclear Physics 101 at the local college, where he gets a trio of nerdy tutors expelled for extracurricular activities.

Episode 4. Rosebud
When Mr. Burns was a child, he gave up his teddy bear, Bobo, for a life of riches. Now he wishes for Bobo, who falls into the loving grip of Maggie. The Ramones have a cameo.

Episode 5. Treehouse of Horror IV
In "The Devil and Homer Simpson," Homer gives up his soul for a single doughnut. Now, the Devil wants Homer. Bart Simpson has a nightmare about a bus crash. Next in "Terror at 5 1/2 Feet," Bart's nightmare is about to come true when a playful gremlin starts taking the school bus apart piece by piece. In "Bart Simpson's Dracula," Mr. Burns is a powerful vampire who invites the Simpsons for dinner.

Episode 6. Marge on the Lam
When Homer doesn't show up for a date at the ballet, Marge decides to take neighbor Ruth Powers. Ruth returns the favor and takes Marge out the next night, which includes running from the police in a stolen car.

Episode 7. Bart's Inner Child
Bart accidentally has the entire town emulating his actions, thanks to a feel-good therapist. James Brown has a cameo.

Episode 8. Boy Scoutz N The Hood
When Bart finds $20, he splurges on a gigantic squishee, made of pure syrup. He wakes up from a sugar hangover to discover he joined the Junior Campers, led by Ned Flanders.

Episode 9. The Last Temptation of Homer
Homer crushes on a new female employee at the nuclear plant who loves doughnuts, sleeping and TV. Meanwhile, Bart suffers as the school nerd after a visit to Dr. Hibbert.

Episode 10. $pringfield
Springfield votes to legalize gambling when the economy stumbles. Mr. Burns opens his own casino. Homer becomes a blackjack dealer. And Marge gets addicted to gambling.

Episode 11. Homer the Vigilante
Homer leads a vigilante group to catch the Springfield Cat Burglar, who steals from the museum. Sam Neill guest stars.

Episode 12. Bart Gets Famous
Bart escapes a boring field trip to a cardboard factory. He sneaks into the "Krusty the Klown" show, and becomes Krusty's assistant. Bart is launched into instant stardom after accidentally wrecking the set on live TV and uttering, "I didn't do it." But fame isn't all it's cracked up to be. Conan O'Brien has a cameo.

Episode 13. Homer and Apu
First, Homer has Apu fired after getting food poisoning from eating at the Kwik-E-Mart. Regretting his actions, Homer takes Apu to the home office in India to get Apu's job back. James Woods has a voice cameo.

Episode 14. Lisa vs. Malibu Stacey
Lisa tracks down the creator of the Malibu Stacy doll when the latest talking version is demeaning to females. With help from the dollmaker, Lisa creates her own doll that says empowering phrases. Kathleen Turner guest stars.

Episode 15. Deep Space Homer
After seeing their TV ratings decline, NASA decides to send "Joe Average" to space. Homer and Barney compete for the spot.

Episode 16. Homer Loves Flanders
After Ned Flanders give a ticket to Homer for a much-hyped football game, Homer becomes Ned's best friend.

Episode 17. Bart Gets An Elephant
Bart chooses an elephant as a prize for winning a KBBL's radio contest. Stampy wreaks havoc in the Simpson home.

Episode 18. Burns' Heir
Mr. Burns chooses Bart to be his heir. Bart moves into the Burns mansion, and Homer and Marge must de-program Bart to get him back.

Episode 19. Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baddasssss Song
Bart brings Santa's Little Helper to school for Show and Tell. The dog escapes and gets Principal Skinner fired. But without Skinner as his enemy, Bart isn't having any fun.

Episode 20. The Boy Who Knew Too Much
The Mayor's nephew is blamed for a terrible crime, and only Bart can clear him. But to do so, Bart would have to reveal he skipped class.

Episode 21. Lady Bouvier's Lover
Grampa Simpson falls in love with Marge's mother, who breaks his heart when she decides to marry Montgomery Burns.

Episode 22. Secrets of a Successful Marriage
Homer teaches a course on marriage. Unfortunately, he doesn't succeed as a teacher until he starts spilling some of Marge's personal secrets.

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[ Last edited by spratt89 at 9-25-2011 12:54 ]
Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:33     Subject: Season 6 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Bart of Darkness
After breaking his leg, Bart spends the summer at his bedroom window, watching Lisa and the neighborhood kids swimming in the Simpson's pool. Bart finds the view boring until he sees Ned Flanders murdering his wife.

Episode 2. Lisa's Rival
It looks as if Lisa's days as the class brain are numbered when the new student proves to be smarter, younger, and plays the sax better than her. Meanwhile, Homer strikes white gold in the form of an over-turned Sugar truck.

Episode 3. Another Simpsons Clip Show
A romance novel prompts Marge to have a family meeting to discuss the values of love and past romances.

Episode 4. Itchy & Scratchy Land
The family's trip to Itchy & Scratchy Land, the violentest place on earth, proves heavenly until the Itchy & Scratchy robots become truly violent.

Episode 5. Sideshow Bob Roberts
With the help of a radio talk show host, Mayor Quimby is pressured into releasing Sideshow Bob from prison.Bob then runs for mayor and wins. Bart and Lisa set out to prove Mayor Bob didn't win legally. Other voices include Larry King and Dr. Demento.

Episode 6. Treehouse of Horror V
In "The Shinning," Homer goes insane with no beer or at an isolated mountain lodge. In "Time and Punishment," Ned Flanders becomes the ruler of a George Orwellian world after Homer adversely uses a toaster as a time machine. In "Nightmare Cafeteria," too many detention students plus school budget cuts equals a new menu from Principal Skinner.

Episode 7. Bart's Girlfriend
Bart's infatuation with the Reverend's daughter is short-lived when she steals the church collection plate and he is blamed for the theft. Meryl Streep guest stars.

Episode 8. Lisa on Ice
Lisa's surprising ability at hockey spawns jealousy in Bart and a showdown when their teams meet.

Episode 9. Homer Bad Man
Homer's life comes crashing down on him when a simple grab for a candy treat is misinterpreted as sexual harassment by the family's new baby sitter. Dennis Franz has a voice cameo.

Episode 10. Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy
Grampa Simpson's love tonic saves Homer and Marge's sex life. Bart thinks Springfield is invaded by UFOs since all the adults are acting so strangely.

Episode 11. Fear of Flying
Marge's fear of flying is revealed after the family earns a free trip to almost any state of their choice. To overcome her fear, Marge visits a psychiatrist and learns that her father may be the key. Anne Bancroft guest stars.

Episode 12. Homer the Great
Homer joins The Stonecutters where his greatness is revealed. When he tries to use the secret society to better the world, he finds himself on the outside looking in.

Episode 13. And Maggie Makes Three
When Lisa wonders what happened to Maggie's photos in the family album, Homer tells her of the dream job and debt-free life he had before Marge got pregnant with Maggie.

Episode 14. Bart's Comet
Springfield's days are numbered when Bart discovers a comet is heading straight for them. Flanders has the only bomb shelter in town, which causes violence in Springfield.

Episode 15. Homie the Clown
Homer goes to clown college and becomes a knock off Krusty. But he gets in trouble when Fat Tony and his mob think he's the real thing.

Episode 16. Bart vs. Australia
The government of Australia isn't impressed with Bart's expensive prank phone call and demands that he apologizes in person.

Episode 17. Homer vs. Patty & Selma
Homer's becomes Selma's and Patty's slave after accepting their loan. Meanwhile, Bart is forced to take ballet. Voice cameos: Susan Sarandon, Mel Brooks.

Episode 18. A Star is Burns
In order to boost Springfield's popularity, the townspeople hold a film festival to attract more tourists. Marge invites Jay "The Critic" Sherman to judge.

Episode 19. Lisa's Wedding
Lisa attends the Springfield Renaissance Faire, where a fortune teller gives her news of Lisa's future British fiance. Mandy Patinkin guest stars.

Episode 20. Two Dozen and One Greyhounds
Santa's Little Helper hooks up with She's the Fastest, and they become parents of twenty-five puppies. Mr. Burns takes them in, but Bart and Lisa discover he has an evil agenda.

Episode 21. The PTA Disbands
Bart gleefully orchestrates a teacher's strike. He regrets the whole thing when Marge becomes his teacher. Meanwhile, Lisa tries to cope with the whole situation.

Episode 22. 'Round Springfield
Bart winds up in the hospital as a result of eating a metal Krusty-O, and when Lisa comes to visit him, she is reunited with Bleeding Gums Murphy, who recounts his big break on The Tonight Show.

Episode 23. The Springfield Connection
After thwarting a criminal, Marge joins the police force. But she winds up arresting Homer when he tries to take advantage of her occupation too many times.

Episode 24. Lemon of Troy
The kids from Shelbyville steal the beloved tree from Springfield. Bart and his friends vow to get it back.

Episode 25. Who Shot Mr. Burns? - Part One
Mr. Burns makes a lot of enemies, but only one shot him. Who was it?

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:35     Subject: Season 7 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Who Shot Mr. Burns? - Part Two
After Mr. Burns is shot, Chief Wiggum follows a trail of DNA that leads to the Simpson's front door step. Homer is charged, but he escapes before he can be jailed. Lisa and Bart must find a way to prove Homer is innocent.

Episode 2. Radioactive Man
Bart is bitter when he loses the role of Fallout Boy to Milhouse for the new Radioactive Man movie. But soon Milhouse is cracking under the pressure and Bart must help his friend.

Episode 3. Bart Sells His Soul
Bart's faith is tested when he sells his soul for five dollars. Also, Moe tries to bring in more customers by turning his bar into Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag.

Episode 4. Home Sweet Home-Diddily-Dum-Doodily
Bart, Lisa and Maggie are placed in the care of the Flanders family when Homer and Marge are found to be unfit parents.Now, Homer and Marge must prove to the authorities that they are good parents.

Episode 5. Lisa the Vegetarian
A trip to a local petting zoo leads to confrontations at the dinner table when Lisa decides to become a vegetarian.

Episode 6. Treehouse of Horror VI
In "Attack of the 50 ft Eyesores," giant billboard characters come to life during a bizarre storm. In "Nightmare On Evergreen Terrace," Groundskeeper Willie dies in a firy death, but vows revenge on the school children, and begins killing them in their dreams. In "Homer 3," Homer discovers a third dimension when he tries to hide from Patty and Selma.

Episode 7. King-Size Homer
A strong desire to work at home prompts Homer to gain a lot of weight so he can claim work disability. (Read a detailed guide for "King-Size Homer".)

Episode 8. Mother Simpson
Through a misunderstanding, Homer discovers his mother is very much alive, but with a very shady past.

Episode 9. Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
Sideshow Bob slips away from prison detail, steals an atomic bomb and threatens to detonate it unless the town of Springfield gives up television.

Episode 10. The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular!
Troy McClure hosts a half-hour show looking back at "The Simpsons" eight year history.

Episode 11. Marge Be Not Proud
Bart manages to keep a failed "four-fingered discount" trip a secret from Homer and Marge. But unfortunately, Marge discovers his crime when the Simpsons return to the store to have the family Christmas photo taken.

Episode 12. Team Homer
Thanks to Mr. Burns' ether-induced state, Homer gets the money he needs to start a bowling team. However, Burns' head clears and he wants in.

Episode 13. Two Bad Neighbors
George and Barbara Bush move into the home across from the Simpsons. Homer's jealousy of his new neighbors turns to rage when the former President gives Bart a spanking.

Episode 14. Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield
The Simpson family mingles with social highbrows when a chance encounter between Marge and an old classmate yields an invitation to the Springfield Country Club.

Episode 15. Bart the Fink
When Bart accidentally finks on him to the IRS, Krusty the Klown decides to go for that last plane ride.

Episode 16. Lisa the Iconoclast
While digging into Jebediah Springfield's past, Lisa discovers that the town founder isn't the hero as everyone thinks he was. The historical society's curator tries to hush up the scandal.

Episode 17. Homer the Smithers
Smithers takes a much needed vacation. To make sure Mr. Burns doesn't replace him with a better employee, he hires Homer as his temporary replacement.

Episode 18. A Fish Called Selma
Troy McClure's sagging film career is given a boost when he is seen in public with Selma. To stay in the public eye, Troy must do more than merely date her.

Episode 19. The Day the Violence Died
With the help of Lionel Hutz, Bart unwittingly bankrupts the studio that produces Itchy & Scratchy when they successfully prove the idea for Itchy was stolen some years ago.

Episode 20. Bart on the Road
With fake IDs in hand, have Bart, Nelson, Martin and Milhouse hit the wide open road. Meanwhile, Lisa spends some quality time with Homer at the power plant.

Episode 21. Short Films About Springfield
A dull, lazy afternoon prompts Bart and Milhouse to wonder if anything interesting ever happens in Springfield. Through a "Pulp Fiction" style of storytelling, we see various perspectives of Springfield.

Episode 22. The Curse of the Flying Hellfish
Mr. Burns and Grampa are the last surviving members of a group of World War II veterans who swore the last one alive would inherit confiscated treasure. Mr. Burns is determined that he'll be the one who collects the prize.

Episode 23. Much Apu About Nothing
Anti-immigration fever hits Springfield and Homer catches the fever until he discovers his favorite food vendor, Apu, is an illegal immigrant. Joe Mantegna guest star.

Episode 24. Homerpalooza
Homer earns himself a place in Lollapalooza, as part of the travelling freak show. His talent? Catching cannon balls with his belly.

Episode 25. Summer of 4 Ft. 2
In the hopes of making friends on the latest family vacation trip, Lisa packs an empty suitcase, determined to leave her "nerdy" self behind.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:37     Subject: Season 8 Episode Guide



Episode 1.Treehouse of Horror VII
In "The Thing and I," Bart discovers hisn evil twin living in the attic. In "The Genesis Tub," Lisa's science experiment develops more than she anticipated when she becomes a god to little folk. In "Cititzen Kang," aliens Kang and Kodos invade Clinton and Dole's replicas just before the 1996 Presidential election.

Episode 2. You Only Move Twice
Homer moves the family to a new town after he receives a better job offer, at a better nuclear power plant. But Homer is oblivious to the fact that his new boss is a villain who is out to rule the world.

Episode 3. The Homer They Fall
Moe turns Homer into a successful boxer after discovering Homer can absorb massive blows to the head, but Marge is worried Homer won't survive the upcoming match with Dreaderick Tatum, the heavyweight champion.

Episode 4. Burns, Baby Burns
Burns discovers his long lost 60-year-old illegitimate son, Larry, is insulting and lazy, and wants nothing to do with him. Homer thinks a good kidnapping is all that's needed to change Burns' mind. Rodney Dangerfield guest stars.

Episode 5. Bart After Dark
As punishment for destroying private property, Bart is forced to work for the homeowner. Marge tries to shut down the operation when she discovers it's a burlesque house.

Episode 6. A Milhouse Divided
Homer questions his own marital bliss when Kirk and Luann Van Houten announce their divorce.

Episode 7. Lisa's Date with Density
Lisa begins a doomed romance with Nelson Muntz, the school bully. Meanwhile, Homer discovers quick cash in telemarketing fraud.

Episode 8. Hurricane Neddy
Ned Flanders checks himself into a mental hospital after suffering a nervous breakdown when his house is destroyed in a hurricane, and from some remodeling done by the locals.

Episode 9. The Mysterious Voyage of Homer
Consuming too many hot peppers gives Homer visions, which tell him to seek out his "soulmate."

Episode 10. The Springfield Files
Homer witnesses something out of this world in Springfield woods, but no one believes him, not even FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. (Read a detailed episode guide for "The Springfield Files," or a review of "The Springfield Files."

Episode 11. The Twisted World of Marge Simpson
Marge's new pretzel franchise is failing until Homer strikes a deal with Fat Tony, Springfield's local mobster.

Episode 12. Mountain of Madness
To promote teamwork amongst the power plant's employees Burns forces them to attend a corporate retreat in the mountains, where they must locate a hidden cabin.

Episode 13. Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious
The Simpson family hires a nanny after Marge starts loosing her hair to stress.

Episode 14. The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show
Homer provides the voice for Poochie, a new character added to the "The Itchy and Scratchy Show" in a desperate attempt to boost sagging ratings.

Episode 15. Homer's Phobia
A shop owner, voiced by John Waters, befriends the Simpson family. After discovering he is a homosexual, Homer fears Bart will emulate him.

Episode 16. The Brother From Another Series
Bart suspects a sinister motive when Sideshow Bob reunites with his estranged brother Cecil, who hires Bob to supervise the building of Springfield's Hydroelectric Dam.

Episode 17. My Sister, My Sitter
Lisa's babysitting skills are put to the test when she has to watch Bart and Maggie.

Episode 18. Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment
Homer goes into the booze-making business when Prohibition comes to Springfield.

Episode 19. Grade School Confidential
After stumbling across Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel kissing, Bart strikes a deal with them to keep their romance a secret. Unfortunately, his deal lands him in the middle of their love affair.

Episode 20. The Canine Mutiny
Purchasing an expensive, purebred dog on a fraudulent credit card puts Bart in the doghouse when creditors want the pooch back. Meanwhile, Santa's Little Helper is neglected.

Episode 21. The Old Man and the Lisa
Mr. Burns loses his vast fortune and turns to Lisa for help to get it back through environmental business.

Episode 22. In Marge We Trust
Marge becomes the "Listen Lady" when the people of Springfield turn to her after Reverend Lovejoy loses interest in helping people. Meanwhile, Homer sets out to discover why his face is on a box of dish soap.

Episode 23. Homer's Enemy
Frank Grimes, the new employee at the power plant, isn't impressed with Homer's bad habits and lack of professional work ethic. Frank becomes disgruntled when he learns Homer is more of a success than he is.

Episode 24. The Simpsons Spin-off Showcase
The Simpsons present three spin-off spoofs. Chief Wiggum becomes a detective and moves to New Orleans with Principal Skinner as his assistant. Grampa Simpson's soul is trapped inside Moe's Love Tester machine. The Simpson family host a cheesy variety show.

Episode 25. The Secret War of Lisa Simpson
Lisa is determined to stick it out as the only girl at boot camp when she and Bart attend military school.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:39     Subject: Season 9 Episode Guide



Episode 1. The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson
Driven to the brink of insanity by being a designated driver, Barney Gumble drives to downtown Manhattan and leaves Homer's car. But when the family journeys to the Big Apple to get their car, Homer faces a one-on-one showdown with the dreaded boot.

Episode 2. The Principal and the Pauper
Seymour Skinner's true identity is revealed to be Armin Tamzarian. Ashamed, Tamzarian retires to his old neighborhood in Capitol City.

Episode 3. Lisa's Sax
When Lisa's saxophone is destroyed during a scuffle with Bart, the family recounts the story of how she got her instrument during the terrible heat wave of 1990.

Episode 4. Treehouse of Horror VIII
In "The Homega Man," Homer battles killer mutants after Springfield is destroyed in a nuclear blast.
In "Fly Vs. Fly," a matter transportation device melds Bart with a housefly. Finally, Marge is accused of witchcraft during colonial times in "Easy-Bake Coven."

Episode 5. The Cartridge Family
After a soccer riot tears up Springfield, Homer purchases a handgun to protect his family. But when Marge's repeated requests to dispose of the weapon go unheeded, she and the kids stay at a seedy motel.

Episode 6. Bart Star
A local health fair reveals that Springfield's boys are out of shape, leading their parents to sign them up for pee-wee football. A more talented quarterback is replaced by Bart when Homer snags coaching position.

Episode 7. The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons
Just as he begins to enjoy his popularity as a swinging bachelor, Apu receives an unwelcome reminder of his pending arranged marriage. Desperate to escape the marriage, Apu tells his mother he has already married Marge Simpson.

Episode 8. Lisa the Skeptic
While Lisa and her classmates conduct an archaeological survey, a skeleton with abnormal bone structures growing from the shoulders is uncovered, and believed to be the skeleton of an angel.

Episode 9. Realty Bites
Marge learns how bending the truth helps in the real estate business. Homer buys a slick car at a police auction, but regrets his purchase when criminal Snake wants his car back.

Episode 10. Miracle on Evergreen Terrace
Bart accidentally burns the family's Christmas presents, but tells everyone they were stolen. People throughout Springfield open their hearts -- and wallets. But when the truth is revealed, the Simpsons become outcasts.

Episode 11. All Singing, All Dancing
Anticipating a bloody Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin film, Bart and Homer are horrified to discover that their video rental, "Paint Your Wagon," is actually a musical.

Episode 12. Bart Carny
Homer invites a carnival worker and his son to stay when he gets them fired. But when the carnies lock the family out of their house and claim it as their own, Homer attempts to get it back by outsmarting the two.

Episode 13. The Joy of Sect
Along with the majority of Springfield, Homer and company are lured into the Movementarian cult by a slick pamphlet and tantalizing promises. Marge realizes that the cult is a scam and tries to deprogram her family.

Episode 14. Das Bus
Bart, Lisa and their classmates fight for survival when they're stranded on a deserted island. Meanwhile, Homer attracts the attention of Bill Gates when he starts his own Internet company.

Episode 15. The Last Temptation of Krust
Krusty realizes his comedy is outdated and becomes bitter. But his bitter rants on stage bring him more success than he ever had.

Episode 16. Dumbbell Indemnity
Moe goes into debt to keep his new lady love happy and entertained. But his insurance scam puts Homer in jail.

Episode 17. Lisa the Simpson
Grampa says "Simpson genes" are behind Lisa's sudden lack of brain power. Jasper tries to live for the future in the Kwik-E-Mart freezer.

Episode 18. This Little Wiggy
Taking pity on the hapless Ralph Wiggum, Marge forces Bart to be his friend. But Bart soon relishes his new friendship when he learns that Chief Wiggum holds the master key to Springfield.

Episode 19. Simpson Tide
Homer begins a new career in the Navy, where he mistakenly charts a submarine into soviet waters.

Episode 20. The Trouble with Trillions
During a tax audit, Homer strikes an unusual deal -- he agrees to work for the FBI and to recover a trillion-dollar bill embezzled by Mr. Burns.

Episode 21. Girly Edition
Lisa is "anchorchild" of a TV news show for kids, but Bart steals the show after some coaching from Kent Brockman. Meanwhile, Homer's "helper monkey" is no help to Marge.

Episode 22. Trash of the Titans
Thanks to his crude insults, the local garbage men terminate Homer's trash pick-up service. Homer enters the race for sanitation commissioner, banking on the laziness of his fellow townspeople. Steve Martin and rock band U2 are guest voices.

Episode 23. King of the Hill
Homer gets in shape when he sees Bart is ashamed of him. Then he climbs a mountain to promote the alleged health-food product that helped him achieve success.

Episode 24. Lost our Lisa
After hastily boarding the wrong bus to a limited engagement museum exhibit, Lisa is lost in unfamiliar parts of Springfield. Meanwhile, Bart glues novelty items to his face.

Episode 25. Natural Born Kissers
Homer and Marge re-charge their sex life by doing it in public places. Bart and Lisa discover a reel of film containing an alternative ending to "Casablanca."

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:40     Subject: Season 10 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Lard of the Dance
Homer and Bart dip their hands in the grease recycling business. Meanwhile, Lisa is chosen to introduce a mature new student to Springfield Elementary.

Episode 2. The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace
Homer experiences a mid-life crisis at 38.1 when he realizes that he hasn't accomplished anything meaningful. So Homer decides to pattern himself after Thomas Edison and become the next great inventor.

Episode 3. Bart, the Mother
Bart accidentally kills a bird with Nelson's new BB gun, then tries to care for its orphaned eggs. Unfortunately, birds aren't what hatches from those eggs.

Episode 4. Treehouse of Horror IX
In "Hell Toupe," Homer's new hair transplant commands him to avenge its former owner's foes.
In "The Terror of Tiny Toon," Bart and Lisa are sucked into the television to play a deadly game with Itchy and Scratchy. Finally, the alien Kang is revealed as Maggie's father in "Starship Poopers." Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford appear in live-action.

Episode 5. When You Dish Upon a Star
Keeping Hollywood secrets proves difficult for Homer when he scores a personal assistant job for the husband and wife team, Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. Ron Howard also guest stars.

Episode 6. D'oh-in in the Wind
George Carlin and Martin Mull play former hippies who join newly dropped-out Homer on an "old-time freak-out."

Episode 7. Lisa Gets an A
Springfield Elementary earns a grant, thanks to Lisa's latest A” a grade acquired by cheating; Homer plans to fatten up a small lobster, but becomes emotionally attached.

Episode 8. Homer Simpson in Kidney Trouble
After inadvertently damaging Grandpa's kidneys, Homer offers one of his, then chickens out and runs away to the sea, boarding "The Ship of Lost Souls."

Episode 9. Mayored to the Mob
Mayored to the Mob: Homer becomes the mayor's bodyguard and puts a stop to a crooked operation involving Fat Tony, who vows revenge on the mayor. (Read a detailed guide for "Mayored to the Mob.")

Episode 10. Viva Ned Flanders
Seeking more fun out of life, Flanders asks for help from Homer, who takes him to Las Vegas. The Moody Blues have a cameo.

Episode 11. Wild Barts Can't Be Broken
Wiggum declares a curfew for kids, who are being blamed for school vandalism committed by a drunken Homer and friends. Cyndi Lauper has a cameo.

Episode 12. Sunday, Cruddy Sunday
Homer leads a slew of Springfield denizens to the Super Bowl. Guest voices include Rupert Murdoch, Dolly Parton, John Elway, Dan Marino, John Madden and Pat Summerall.

Episode 13. Homer to the Max
Having the same name as a bumbling TV character prompts Homer to change his name. Ed Begley Jr. has a cameo.

Episode 14. I'm With Cupid
Elton John has a cameo, as Apu's valentines to his wife make the rest of Springfield's men pale in comparison. And neither the men nor the women like it.

Episode 15. Marge Simpson in "Screaming Yellow Honkers"
The Simpsons' new sport-utility vehicle gives Marge road rage against less powerful vehicles, sending her to traffic school taught by Chief Wiggum.

Episode 16. Make Room for Lisa
The Simpsons are forced to house a cellular transmitter, giving Lisa stress, while Marge hears calls through Maggie's baby monitor.

Episode 17. Maximum Homerdrive
Truck drivers target Homer after he blabs about an industry scam while filling in for a recently deceased driver.

Episode 18. Simpsons Bible Stories
The family's biblical dreams include Homer and Marge as Adam and Eve, with Flanders as God; Milhouse as Moses; and Bart as David battling Goliath's son ("this time, it's personal").

Episode 19. Mom and Pop Art
Isabella Rossellini plays a gallery owner who sees art in the concrete mess that results from Homer's attempt at building a barbeque. After the piece sells, she arranges a one-man show. Pop artist Jasper Johns has a voice cameo.

Episode 20. The Old Man and the C Student
Bart is assigned to do community service at the Retirement Castle, where he tries to inject some life into the recreation activities.

Episode 21. Monty Can't Buy Me Love
After another billionaire makes a memorable impression on Springfield, Burns asks for Homer's help on a quest for popularity, which eventually takes them both to Scotland.

Episode 22. They Saved Lisa's Brain
Lisa is invited to join local members of Mensa, who take a complaint to City Hall” and wind up running it. Stephen Hawking guest stars.

Episode 23. 30 Minutes Over Tokyo
After getting tips on thrifty living, the family takes a vacation to Japan, where they appear on a game show to win plane tickets back home.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:41     Subject: Season 11 Episode Guide



Episode 1.Beyond Blunderdome
Mel Gibson brings the Simpsons to Hollywood so Homer can help "tweak" his new film after Homer's is the sole negative voice at a test screening. First tweak: add action, and lots of it.

Episode 2. Brother's Little Helper
A drug for Attention Deficit Disorder makes Bart studious, productive and paranoid about satellites spying on him. Mark McGwire has a cameo.

Episode 3. Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?
With Lisa's help, Homer becomes the food critic for the Springfield Shopper, but fellow critics criticize his always-positive reviews, prompting a radical change — and revenge by restaurateurs.

Episode 4. Treehouse of Horror X
In "Life's A Glitch, Then You Die," Homer causes a Y2K catastrophe. In "Desperately Xeeking Xena," superheroes Lisa and Bart save actress Lucy Lawless.
In "I Know What You Diddily-Iddily Did," Marge runs over Flanders, but he doesn't die. Homer tries to cover it up.

Episode 5. E-I-E-I-(ANNOYED GRUNT)
To avoid a duel, Homer moves the Simpsons to Grandpa's old farm, and grows a profitable, but dangerous, hybrid crop.

Episode 6. Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder
Homer bowls a perfect game, but celebrity goes to his head. Cameos by Ron Howard, Penn and Teller, and entertainment reporters Nancy O'Dell and Pat O'Brien.

Episode 7. Eight Misbehavin'
Feeling more stressed than blessed after the birth of their octuplets, Apu and Manjula get child-care help in a deal they come to regret.

Episode 8. Take My Wife, Sleaze
John Goodman and Henry Winkler guest star as bikers who protest when Homer takes their gang name for his own after winning a Harley. Jay North has a voice cameo.

Episode 9. Grift of the Magi
Bankrupt Springfield Elementary is taken over by a private outfit whose members' real goal is to mine the kids' minds for toy ideas. Voices include Tim Robbins and Gary Coleman.

Episode 10. Little Big Mom
With Marge laid up by a skiing (lodge) accident, Lisa tries to run the house and plays a trick on Homer and Bart to get them to help clean.

Episode 11. Faith Off
After Bart's successful laying on of hands at a revival meeting, a preacher declares Bart has "the power." So the boy pitches his own tent.

Episode 12 The Mansion Family
While housesitting for Burns (who's getting a checkup at the Mayo Clinic), Homer throws a party aboard the billionaire's yacht in international waters where anything goes. Britney Spears is a guest voice.

Episode 13. Saddlesore Galactica
At the state fair, Lisa feels robbed at the band competition, and the family acquires a horse that becomes a winner after an attitude adjustment.

Episode 14. Alone Again, Natura-Diddly
Homer tries to help a grieving Springfieldian after an accident at the new auto-racing venue has fatal consequences.

Episode 15. Missionary: Impossible
Homer becomes a South Seas missionary to escape an angry PBS mob that includes Betty White, who wants to collect his pledge of $10,000.

Episode Episode 16. Pygmoelian
Moe wins Duff's "beer-tending" contest but loses out on making their calendar. So he undergoes plastic surgery and lands a soap-opera role that he missed years before.

Episode 17. Bart to the Future
A mystic shows Bart his future as a ne'er-do-well musician rooming with Ralph Wiggum — and brother to President Lisa Simpson, who inherits a fiscal crisis that Bart makes worse.

Episode 18. Days of Wine and D'oh'ses
Barney quits drinking to take helicopter-flying lessons, leaving Homer feeling resentful and inferior; Lisa and Bart enter a contest to photograph the cover of the Springfield phone book.

Episode 19. Kill the Alligator and Run
The family seeks a restful vacation in Florida, but arrives during spring break, which Homer extends. Guest voices include Charlie Rose, Kid Rock and Joe C.

Episode 20. Last Tap Dance in Springfield
Lisa struggles in a tap-dance class taught by a former child star; Bart and Milhouse ditch camp to spend a week creating havoc in the mall.

Episode 21. It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge
Otto's girlfriend (Parker Posey) seems to be usurping Marge's role when she moves in with the family after a dispute over heavy metal.

Episode 22. Behind the Laughter
A "Behind the Music"-style look at the Simpsons, narrated by VH1's Jim Forbes, shows their rise to stardom” and the "private hell" that followed. Willie Nelson has a cameo

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:41     Subject: Season 12 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Treehouse of Horror XI
In "Shoved by an Angel," the Simpson family stars in a parody of the Grimm Brothers fairy tales. Next, dolphins take over the world in "Night of the Dolphins." Finally, in "Scary Tales Can Come True," Homer chokes to death on a piece of broccoli and his ghost must perform a good deed in order to enter heaven.

Episode 2. A Tale of Two Springfields
After Springfield's telephone area code splits in two, Homer spearheads a movement to divide the town itself in half along the new area code line. The Who guest stars.

Episode 3. Insane Clown Poppy
Krusty takes parenting lessons from Homer when he discovers that he has a daughter about Bart's age from a one-night stand.Drew Barrymore and Stephen King guest star.

Episode 4. Lisa the Treehugger
Eager to join Dirt First after witnessing their pro-vegetarianism demonstration atop the local Krusty Burger franchise, Lisa attempts to prove her worth by camping out in a giant redwood destined for logging. Meanwhile, Bart joins the workforce in order to buy a new game console advertised on television.

Episode 5. The Computer Wore Menace Shoes
After realizing that he's missing the cyberspace boat, Homer plugs into the Internet and builds a web site. But when low traffic hits him where it hurts, he resorts to spicing up his site with damaging gossip concerning fellow townspeople.

Episode 6. The Great Money Caper
Strapped for cash, Homer and Bart thumb their way through "A Child's Garden of Cons" in search of the road to easy money.

Episode 7. Homer vs. Dignity
Mr. Burns hires Homer to serve as his personal jester and prankster.

Episode 8. Skinner's Sense of Snow
A blizzard traps Skinner and Groundskeeper Willie with an assortment of students at Springfield Elementary. Bart leads a revolt.

Episode 9. Homr
When doctors find and remove a Crayon lodged in Homer's brain, his true I.Q. emerges, leading to a strong relationship with Lisa. But his relationship with others falls out once his newfound competence in safety inspecting leads to the closure of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.

Episode 10. Worst Episode Ever
Comic Book Guy has a heart attack after witnessing the work of special make-up effects master Tom Savini. He gives Bart and Milhouse the responsibility of running his shop, the Android's Dungeon.

Episode 11. Pokey Mom
Marge befriends a prison inmate she considers undeserving of incarceration, and eventually gets him released. But once he moves into the Simpson's house, mysterious crimes begin to take place throughout Springfield. Guest starring Michael Keaton as Jack, Patrick McGoohan as Prisoner #6 and Charles Napier as the prison warden.

Episode 12. Tennis the Menace
The Simpson family builds a tennis court. Meanwhile, Grampa Simpson receives an award from the Springfield Retirement Castle.

Episode 13. Hungry, Hungry Homer
After Homer discovers that the Springfield Isotopes are being moved to Arizona, he stages a hunger strike.

Episode 14. Day of the Jackanapes
Upon learning that Krusty has erased all the archival tapes of his show from the Sideshow Bob era, Bob schemes to use Bart as a Manchurian candidate to blow up Krusty live on the air.

Episode 15. Bye Bye Nerdie
Lisa seeks protection from schoolyard bullies after becoming the target of a new student's own flavor of harassment.

Episode 16. New Kids on the Blecch
A talent agency creates a new boy band sensation using Bart, Nelson, Milhouse and Ralph. But the agency has a secret agend. 'N Sync guest stars.

Episode 17. Simpson Safari
A belated prize awaits Homer in his next box of animal crackers, one which starts the family out on an exotic trip to Ngorongoro, Africa.

Episode 18. Trilogy of Error
In a "Run, Lola, Run" parody, a breakfast accident involving Marge's kitchen knife and Homer's thumb is seen through the eyes of individual family members. While Homer and Marge make a mad dash for the hospital, Lisa takes her linguistic robot to the Springfield science fair, and Bart runs afoul of Fat Tony's illegal fireworks ring.

Episode 19. I'm Goin' to Praiseland
When Ned discovers that one of Maude's goals was to build a Bible-themed amusement park, he reunites with Rachel in order to fulfill her dream. But an accident dupes the public into believing that the park was the site of a miracle. Ned is forced to decide between revealing the truth versus enjoying his increased profits. Shawn Colvin guest stars as Rachel Jordan.

Episode 20. The Kids Stay in the Picture
Homer opens a new daycare center at home after breaking his ankle at the local YMCA.

Episode 21. Hunka Hunka Burns in Love
Homer gets new job writing for fortune cookies. Mr. Burns gets a fortune that tells him love is on the horizon. But when his date infringes upon Snake's own aspirations, Homer and Mr. Burns become hostages. Julia Louis-Dreyfus guest stars.

Episode 22. Simpsons Tall Tales
A trilogy of fantastic tales starring a giant Homer as Paul Bunyan, Lisa as Connie Appleseed, and Bart and Nelson as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn in a rafting adventure down the Mississippi.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:45     Subject: Season 13 Episode Guide



Episode 1.Treehouse of Horror XII
Pierce Brosnan bonds with the Simpsons in their 12th annual Halloween trilogy. In "House of Whacks," Brosnan is the voice of UltraHouse 3000, a computer that runs the Simpsons' home. But this is no impersonal machine — it falls in love with Marge and tries to kill Homer. In "Hex and the City," a curse from a tarot-reading gypsy gives bad luck to those Homer loves, resulting in bizarre physical transformations for his family.

Episode 2. The Parent Rap
Jane Kaczmarek lends her voice to a role with similarities to her Lois character from "Malcolm in the Middle" in the 13th-season opener.It begins with Bart and Milhouse accidentally stealing a police car. Bart expects to face an easy judge, but instead meets Judge Constance Harm (Kaczmarek,) a stern, no-nonsense arbiter. Noting Homer's contribution to the incident and sensing that Bart is "crying out for adult supervision," Harm orders the young troublemaker to be tethered to his father. The plan does bring the pair closer to each other, but their new link interferes with the relationship between Homer and Marge — who literally cuts the cord, landing her in Harm's way, too.

Episode 3. Homer the Moe
To change his attitude, Moe changes his bar, but the result drives his regulars out... and into Homer's garage bar, where R.E.M. performs.

Episode 4. A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the voice of Gloria, a comely cop who catches the eye of Mr. Burns in this madcap romance. Thanks to a fortune cookie (written by Homer) that says he'll find true love on a particular day, Mr. Burns sets out for a night of "womanizing," much to Smithers' dismay. He eventually meets Gloria, who agrees to a date but ultimately finds the tycoon too old. Burns allays her fears by drafting Homer to testify to his youthful rowdiness. The courtship commences, assisted by Homer and a vial of a "rare and powerful" physical stimulant.

Episode 5. The Blunder Years
A hypnotist unlocks a repressed memory in Homer, who recalls childhood times with Moe, Carl and Lenny — and his finding of a corpse. Paul Newman has a voice cameo.

Episode 6. She of Little Faith
Richard Gere guest stars in a Christmas episode that spawns a crisis of religious conscience in Lisa. The trouble starts when congregants of the First Church of Springfield, faced with a sudden need for funds, turn for help to Mr. Burns, who turns the church into a business ("The old church was skewing pious," says his advisor.) Enter podium-placed advertising and in-sermon commercials; and exit an outraged Lisa. Her disenchantment leads her to the Springfield Buddhist Temple and to Gere, who introduces her to teachings she finds easy to embrace. All of which has Rev. Lovejoy wondering what to do about "Marge Simpson's devil daughter."

Episode 7. Brawl in the Family
A social worker is assigned to try to bring the family together after police respond to a fight between Bart and Homer during a game of Monopoly.

Episode 8. Sweets and Sour Marge
Ben Stiller plays a sugar company's CEO who draws Marge's ire after Springfield is declared the "World's Fattest Town."

Episode 9. Jaws Wired Shut
An(other) accident forces Homer's jaws to be wired shut, and improved listening skills result in a kinder, gentler and more boring Homer.

Episode 10. Half Decent Proposal
Jon Lovitz plays Marge's one-time prom date Artie Ziff, a nerd who turned off Marge when he turned all-hands that night. Now, a techno-invention has made him rich. Encouraged by her sisters, and some girls-night imbibing, Marge e-mails Artie, who responds by helicoptering onto the Simpsons' lawn and inviting the family to his yacht. There, he makes his proposition: one million bucks to spend a weekend alone with Marge. And Artie promises "no funny stuff."

Episode 11. The Bart Wants What It Wants
Reese Witherspoon and Wolfgang Puck are guest voices as Bart and Milhouse fight over a girl. The object of their affection and altercation is Greta Wolfcastle (Witherspoon,) the daughter of action-film star Rainier Wolfcastle (Puck.) After Bart and his slingshot rescue her backpack from bullies, Greta is immediately smitten. But her crush is unrequited, and the oblivious Bart blows off a date with her in order to harass Principal Skinner at his stand-up comedy debut. Clued to Greta's feelings, Bart breaks off the relationship until Milhouse steps in. It's only then, in the name of love, that Bart asks his parents' help to win Greta back by following her to her dad's film set... in Toronto.

Episode 12. The Lastest Gun in the West
Dennis Weaver, whose nearly 50-year career on TV includes "Gunsmoke," "McCloud" and "Gentle Ben," provides the voice of Buck McCoy, an old cowboy star who becomes Bart's new hero. They first meet after a stray dog chases Bart onto the grounds of Buck's mansion. Bart becomes pals with the horse-opera great, who later visits the Simpsons and brings along video highlights of his career. With Bart's help, it's not long before a Western craze sweeps Springfield Elementary, and he and Lisa land Buck a guest spot on Krusty the Clown's TV show. This could be Buck's big shot at a comeback, but there's a problem: His film career isn't the only thing that could use rehab.

Episode 13.The Old Man and the Key
Grampa Simpson regains his driver's license to woo a new woman (Olympia Dukakis,) but is goaded into a race by senior punks.

Episode 14. Tales from the Public Domain
In a trilogy of classics parodies, Homer seeks to destroy Troy as Odysseus; Lisa's Joan of Arc leads the French; and Bart plays Hamlet, with Moe as Claudius.

Episode 15. Blame It on Lisa
The Simpsons go to Brazil when the orphan whom Lisa's been sponsoring there is reported missing.

Episode 16. Weekend at Burnsie's
The band Phish has a cameo in an episode in which Dr.
Hibbert prescribes medicinal marijuana for Homer's eye injury, and the resulting joviality nets Homer a promotion from Mr. Burns.

Episode 17. Gump Roast
The Springfield Friars Club roasts Homer, with emcee Krusty the Clown introducing friends, family and their memories from past episodes.

Episode 18. I Am Furious Yellow
Encouraged by comic-book guru Stan Lee (in a cameo,) Bart creates a strip about Homer that gets onto the Internet.

Episode 19. The Sweetest Apu
Apu's fling with the Squishee Lady is caught live by Homer, but on tape by his wife Manjula (Jan Hooks.) James Lipton has a cameo.

Episode 20. Little Girl in the Big Ten
Two college girls mistake Lisa for a peer; Bart lives inside a bubble to contain the infection he got from a Chinese mosquito. Former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky has a cameo.

Episode 21. The Frying Game
Homer's community service for threatening an endangered species involves helping a kindly senior, who meets an untimely death. Carmen Electra and Frances Sternhagen are guest voices.

Episode 22.Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge
Homer becomes Springfield's top cop in the 13th-season finale, an episode that draws inspiration from both "The Sopranos" and "High Noon." The latest addition to Homer's resume (recited by Mr. Simpson in a litany of past labors) comes on the heels of a heat wave that sparked a riot. The incident (in which Homer played an inadvertent role) exposes the inadequacies of Chief Wiggum and his men. Losing all confidence in the local constabulary, Homer forms his own security company SpringShield which subsequently replaces the police when the mayor catches Wiggum in yet another embarrassing situation. But the new chief is quickly tested when he runs afoul of mobster Fat Tony (Joe Mantegna).

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:46     Subject: Season 14 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Treehouse of Horror XIII
The series begins its 14th season tying it with "Ozzie and Harriet" as TV's longest-running comedy with its annual Halloween trilogy. In the first story, a magical new hammock enables Homer to "Send In the Clones," a small army of duplicates that he happily dispatches to do chores until one kills Flanders. Next is "The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms," in which Springfield is invaded by a posse of cowboy zombies led by Billy the Kid, prompting Homer to go back in time to save the day. In the finale, the family ships out for "The Island of Dr. Hibbert," where they become guinea pigs in experiments to cross humans with animals.

Episode 2. How I Spent My Strummer Vacation
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Tom Petty, Elvis Costello, Lenny Kravitz and Brian Setzer teach Homer a thing or two about music when he attends a rock-and-roll fantasy camp. As a gift from his family, Homer joins Apu, Barney, Otto and Chief Wiggum for a week of training in the complete rock-star lifestyle, "without the lawsuits and the STDs," says Mr. Jagger, who leads a session on "Inducing Crowd Frenzy." There are also workshops on slinging guitars; plowing through groupies and paparazzi; and songwriting, where Homer gets on Tom Petty's nerves. But one rockin' week is not enough for Homer, who wangles an invitation to join his instructors for a benefit concert.

Episode 3. Bart vs. Lisa vs. 3rd Grade
Lisa's high score on an achievement test gets her promoted to the third grade, the same class as Bart when he's demoted for his low score.

Episode 4. Large Marge
Marge goes to a clinic for liposuction and comes out with breast implants.

Episode 5. Helter Shelter
The Simpsons participate in a reality show called "1895 Challenge," in which they live without modern conveniences. When ratings start to sink, the producers add a celebrity David L. Lander from "Laverne & Shirley."

Episode 6. The Great Louse Detective
Kelsey Grammer returns as venerable criminal Sideshow Bob, whose deep-rooted hatred for Bart is set aside as he tries to find out who's trying to kill Homer. Apparently someone is out to get Homer J., who barely escapes after a shadowy figure locks him in a spa steam room. Seeing the need for someone who understands a murderous mind, Chief Wiggum calls on the incarcerated Bob, who moves in with the Simpsons to keep close tabs on the intended target. When Bob asks why someone might want to do Homer harm, he's taken aback by Homer's response: "I'm a people person... who drinks."

Episode 7. Special Edna
Bart nominates Mrs. Krabappel for Teacher of the Year, netting the family a trip to the awards show in Orlando, where Little Richard is to present the prize.

Episode 8. Dad Who Knew Too Little
After his insensitive birthday gift to Lisa, Homer hires a P.I. to dig up information on her so he can know her better. But there's a problem with the bill.

Episode 9. Strong Arms o the Ma
After a mugging, Marge becomes agoraphobic, until she starts weight training, which turns her into a buff bully who enters a bodybuilding contest.

Episode 10. Pray Anything
Coincidences lead Homer to believe he's got a direct prayer line to God, which doesn't stop him from suing when he falls at church. Lisa Leslie has a cameo.

Episode 11. Barting Over
Bart sues for divorce from his parents in the series' 300th episode. The catalyst for the courtroom confrontation is a videotape that Bart finds in the garage, showing him as a baby in a TV commercial for a product that prevents bad breath in infants. What's even more jarring, the fourth grader formerly known as "Baby Stink Breath" learns that Homer has spent all the residuals earned from the spot. Furious, Bart hires an attorney, and a judge (Jane Kaczmarek) grants him his emancipation, as well as financial support from Homer. That allows Bart to move into his own loft, where his neighbors include music group Blink 182 and skateboarder Tony Hawk.

Episode 12. I'm Spelling As Fast As I Can
Spelling champ Lisa makes the Spellympics, where host George Plimpton proposes a deal. Homer joins a traveling fan club for a new Krusty food product.

Episode 13. A Star is Born Again
Marisa Tomei plays a movie star who falls for Flanders enough to move to Springfield when he disdains going Hollywood.

Episode 14. Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington
Hoping to re-route air traffic over their house, the Simpsons ask Krusty to run for Congress, where the successful clown finds more of his kind.

Episode 15. C.E.D'oh
Homer's stint in a success workshop gives him new initiative, but Mr. Burns' lack of appreciation prompts Homer to plot revenge, which results in a takeover of the power plant.

Episode 16. Scuse Me While Miss the Sky
It's a case of Idle, not "Idol," mania. Eric Idle plays pompous documentarian Declan Desmond, who's filming "A Day in the Life of Springfield Elementary." Lisa may be its best pupil, but Declan declares that her diverse interests show a lack of focus and make her a "buffet-style intellectual." That criticism prompts Lisa to embrace astronomy as a career path. But when Springfield's night lights prevent her from gazing at the sky, Lisa successfully lobbies to have them dimmed. However, a resulting crime wave spawns a public backlash that Mayor Quimby quells by restoring even brighter illumination making a decent night's sleep a dim memory for the increasingly neurotic townspeople.

Episode 17. Gays of the Condo
A rift with Marge over his drinking sends Homer packing and into a condo which he shares with two gay men.

Episode 18. Dude, Where's my Ranch?
After David Byrne turns Homer's anti-Flanders song into a monster hit, the family vacations at a dude ranch, where Lisa falls in love with a wrangler (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), and Homer and Bart rescue Native Americans from beavers.

Episode 19. Old Yeller Belly
After the family cat saves his life, Homer disdains the dog, until the canine is picked to be the mascot for Duff beer.

Episode 20. Brake My Wife, Please
Marge is the family chauffeur after Homer's latest driving mishap costs him his license.

Episode 21. The Bart of War
After Bart and Milhouse damage Flanders' house, Bart must be supervised, and joins the ''Pre-Teen Braves''. However, rivalry ensues when Milhouse joins an opposing group, ''The Cavalry Kids''.

Episode 22. Moe Baby Blues
When Moe saves Maggie after a car accident, he is dubbed a hero and becomes her babysitter, much to Homer's annoyance.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:48     Subject: Season 15 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Treehouse of Horror XIV
Guest voices by Jerry Lewis, Jennifer Garner and Oscar De La Hoya. In "Reaper Madness," Homer assumes the duties of the Grim Reaper after knocking off Death with a bowling ball. Then in "Frinkenstein," Lewis goes on a rampage as the father of Professor Frink, who's presented a Nobel Prize by Garner. Finally, De La Hoya takes a beating and Principal Skinner loses his pants when Bart and Milhouse stop time with a 49-cent "miracle watch" in "Stop the World, I Want to Goof Off."

Episode 2. My Mother the Carjacker
Surfacing to see her son, Homer's fugitive mom (Glenn Close) is caught and tried for sabotaging a lab owned by Mr. Burns, who's loath to let a grudge die.

Episode 3. The President Wore Pearls
Lisa is made to look like Eva Peron in this loose parody as faculty members undermine her student-body presidency.
Michael Moore has a cameo, addressing striking students at Springfield Elementary.

Episode 4. The Regina Monologues
Prime Minister Tony Blair, Sir Ian McKellan and J.K. Rowling have cameos as the Simpsons visit London and Homer collides with the queen. Jane Leeves plays Grandpa's wartime romance.

Episode 5. The Fat and the Furriest
Homer's videotaped encounter with a grizzly bear earns him a reputation for cowardice, so he decides to have a rematch.

Episode 6. Today I Am A Clown
Krusty's rabbi father helps him prepare for his bar mitzvah, which includes Mr. T; Homer guest hosts for Krusty and is a hit.

Episode 7. Tis the Fifteenth Season
A version of A Christmas Carol causes Homer to go from greedy to giving, prompting jealousy in Flanders, who gives gifts to everyone in town.

Episode 8. Marge Versus Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples, Teens and Gays
Maggie is among the babies who riot at a kiddie concert, prompting a backlash by single childless citizens, who organize against kids and famililes.

Episode 9. I, D'oh!-Bot
Unable to build Bart a working robot for TV's Robot Rumble, Homer becomes the robot by hiding inside, taking beatings, but giving better.

Episode 10. Diary of a Mad Housewife
Tom Clancy, Thomas Pynchon and the Olsen twins have cameos as Marge writes a novel that casts Homer in a bad light, and Flanders in a good one.

Episode 11. Magical History Tour
Marge talks history, with Homer as Henry VIII, Lenny and Carl as Lewis and Clark, Lisa as an opinionated Sacagawea, and Bart as Mozart.

Episode 12. Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Bart bonds with Lisa after Milhouse and his mom move to Capital City; Homer panhandles to buy Marge's anniversary gift.

Episode 13. Smart & Smarter
Simon Cowell plays an admissions interviewer at a prestigious pre-nursery school where Maggie's I.Q. is found to surpass Lisa's, causing an identity crisis for the older sister.

Episode 14. The Ziff Who Came to Dinner
Jon Lovitz returns as Marge's one-time date Artie Ziff, a former tycoon on the lam for a financial scam who's hiding in the Simpsons' attic.

Episode 15. Co-Dependent's Day
After a winery tour, Marge and Homer become drinking pals, until a driving mishap prompts one to pull a fast one on the other. Music group Brave Combo has a cameo.

Episode 16. The Wandering Juvie
Sarah Michelle Gellar plays a delinquent whom Bart meets in a juvenile-correction facility that's not strong enough to hold them.

Episode 17. My Big Fat Geek Wedding
Skinner's cold feet near the altar also give Edna second thoughts, leading her into a rebound romance. Matt Groening has a cameo.

Episode 18. Catch 'em if you Can
Marge and Homer blow off a family gathering in Dayton for some alone time in Miami Beach, but the kids are determined to follow.

Episode 19. Simple Simpson
Avenging a slight to Lisa turns Homer into the city's new crusader for justice, a masked man whose weapon of choice is a pie in the face. Nichelle Nichols has a cameo.

Episode 20. The Way We Weren't
Homer's confession that his first kiss wasn't with Marge prompts his story of a summer-camp romance that further offends her.

Episode 21. Bart-Mangled Banner
Bart really is a victim of circumstance when he appears to moon the flag, but Marge's defense of him paints the whole family as un-American.

Episode 22. Fraudcast News
In the 15th-season finale, Burns buys every media outlet in Springfield, leaving Lisa to battle him with her self-published newspaper.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:49     Subject: Season 16 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Treehouse of Horror XV
The Ned Zone - A severe bump to the head causes Ned Flanders to gain the power to foretell people's deaths.
Four Beheadings with a Funeral - Lisa and Bart investigate the murders of Victorian-era England's most prolific prostitutes.
In the Belly of the Boss - Maggie is shrunken within a giant pill by Dr. Frink's latest invention and is swallowed by Mr Burns. In the style of Fantastic Voyage, the family agree to be shrunken and injected into Mr. Burns in an effort to find her.

Episode 2. All's Fair in Oven War
Bart gets carried away and adopts a more sophisticated style after reading Homer's Playdude magazines with the racy female images cut out. Meanwhile, Marge resorts to cheating to get revenge during a baking contest after the other contestants used similar dirty methods against her food entry.

Episode 3. Sleeping With the Enemy
Feeling unappreciated by her own children, Marge takes in Nelson as her surrogate child. Meanwhile, Lisa becomes self-conscious of her weight after the girls in school make fun of her butt.

Episode 4. She Used to Be My Girl
Marge bumps into an old high-school acquaintance who has become a successful news reporter. While Marge becomes jealous of her friends success and wonders what may have been had she not stayed with Homer, Lisa becomes inspired by this new, strong woman.

Episode 5. Fat Man and Little Boy
Bart becomes depressed about growing older after losing his last baby tooth, and, following advice from Lisa, deals with his problems by writing slogans. However, his writing is made on T-shirts, which quickly attract attention

Episode 6. Midnight Rx
Mr. Burns cancels the nuclear plant's prescription pill plan, prompting Homer and Grampa to smuggle prescription pills in from Canada. Mr. Burns soon regrets his actions when his faithful assistant Smithers suffers from a goiter and joins Homer and Grampa on one last heist

Episode 7. Mommie Beerest
When Homer takes out a second mortgage on the house to prevent Moe's being shut down, Marge becomes co-proprietor at Moe's. When the Moe-Marge team create a successful British pub, Homer begins to wonder if Moe and Marge are becoming more than just business partners.

Episode 8. Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass
After teaching many famous sports stars how to showboat, Homer is asked to choreograph the Super Bowl halftime show.

Episode 9. Pranksta Rap
Bart secretly attends a rap concert and then fakes his own kidnapping to avoid being punished, but winds up getting Milhouse's father Kirk Van Houten implicated as the kidnapper.

Episode 10.There's Something About Marrying
Homer becomes a minister after Springfield legalizes gay marriage and Patty comes out of the closet, much to the shock of her sister, Marge

Episode 11. On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister
Lisa files a restraining order against Bart, forcing him to live in the backyard. Homer becomes a greeter for the Sprawl Mart.

Episode 12. Goo Goo Gai Pan
Selma hits menopause, so she tries to adopt a child in China by pretending to be married to Homer.

Episode 13. Mobile Homer
Marge throws Homer out of the house after wasting her savings on a new RV.

Episode 14. The Seven-Beer Snitch
Marge convinces the town to build a concert hall to prove that Springfield is not a hick town, but when the hall suffers financial problems, Mr Burns buys it and turns it into a prison. Homer is imprisoned and becomes a snitch on the other prisoners. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa investigate Snowball II's recent weight gain.

Episode 15. Future-Drama
Through Professor Frink's future machine, Bart and Lisa see their lives in the year 2013, where both are in high school and Bart steals Lisa's chance at being successful to impress his girlfriend, Jenda.

Episode 16. Don't Fear the Roofer
Sick of being unwanted, Homer befriends a man who works as a roofer. The trouble is, no one else can see him and Homer's insistence that the roofer does exist prompts everyone to think he has gone crazy.

Episode 17. The Heartbroke Kid
Bart is sent to fat camp after suffering a heart attack from junk food addiction brought on by the inclusion of vending machines at Springfield Elementary.

Episode 18. A Star Is Torn
Lisa participates in a singing competition with Homer as her manager.

Episode 19. Thank God It's Doomsday
Homer sees a movie about the end of the world and fears the same thing will happen in real life after seeing a chain of random occurences (celebrities ["stars"] falling from a blimp, raining blood, a man in a realistic devil costume) and doing a complicated math equation that predicts the end will come on May 18th, but when the end doesn't come, Homer discovers a flaw in the equation and ends up in Heaven where he meets God (again) and learns that God is planning The Rapture.

Episode 20. Home Away from Homer
Ned rents a room to two college girls who, without his knowledge, use it for live webcam. Upset that nobody told him about this, Ned leaves town and a new neighbor moves in next to the Simpsons.

Episode 21. The Father, The Son & The Holy Guest Star
Bart gets expelled from school (again) and transfers to a Catholic school, where a hip priest named Father Sean tries to convert Bart and Homer to Catholicism.

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Author: spratt89    Time: 9-17-2011 13:50     Subject: Season 17 Episode Guide



Episode 1. Bonfire of the Manatees
After Homer gets into trouble over his football gambling debts, he allows the Mob to shoot a "snuggle" film in the house without Marge's permission. When she and the kids return home from a trip to "Santa's Village" and find production still going on, Marge leaves. Later she encounters Caleb Thorn, a marine biologist, with a passion for saving the endangered manatee.

Episode 2.The Girl Who Slept Too Little
After the family successfully protest against a stamp museum being built next to their house, it is built on the cemetery lot instead. The cemetery is then moved next to the Simpson's house, this results in Lisa beginning to suffer from fright-induced insomnia.

Episode 3.Milhouse of Sand and Fog
Homer tries to capitalize on a "pox party" after Maggie is infected with chicken pox, but ends up catching it himself. As a result, Milhouse's parents get back together, but he and Bart try to separate them again so that Milhouse gets more attention. They plant a bra in Kirk's bed, but the plan backfires as it turns out to be one of Marge's. Luanne and Homer believe that Marge is having an affair with Kirk, leaving Bart to realize that he may have ended his own parent's marriage.

Episode 4. Treehouse of Horror XVI
B.I.: Bartificial Intelligence - After Bart jumps from a roof to a swimming pool he falls into a possibly-permanent coma. The family decide to get a robot boy to replace him, and take one in with the name of David. He quickly proves to be a much better son than Bart ever was.
Survival of the Fattest - Homer and others are unwilling contestants on "The World Series of Manhunter", a survival game in which Mr Burns tries to kill them all. Homer manages to survive the night as everyone else is killed and finds himself alone and running for his life.
I've Grown a Costume on Your Face - After she loses a Halloween costume contest, a witch turns the townspeople into their Halloween costumes. Lisa realises that only Maggie has the power to change them back.

Episode 5. Marge's Son Poisoning
Marge buys a tandem bicycle and after she fails to ride it on her own, Bart offers to ride with her. He soon finds himself increasingly spending time with his mother, until school bullies accuse him of being a "mama's boy". Homer purchases a dumb-bell, and after his right arm becomes muscular after thousands of reps, Moe encourages him to enter an arm-wrestling tournament.

Episode 6. See Homer Run
n order to win back Lisa's love, Homer takes a job as a costumed "Safety Salamander", in the process winning public acclaim for saving numerous lives after an auto pile-up. Emboldened, he runs against Mayor Quimby after the citizens of Springfield demand a recall election.

Episode 7. The Last of the Red Hat Mamas
Marge joins a woman's group after Homer gets distanced from her. Lisa is taught Italian by Milhouse in order to enjoy a vacation in Italy.

Episode 8. The Italian Bob
After Mr. Burns crashes his car, he sends Homer and the family off to Italy to pick up his new fancy sports car. While on their Italian adventure, the Simpsons end up stranded in a small Italian village where a rehabilitated Sideshow Bob reigns as mayor. Sideshow Bob impresses the Simpsons enough so that they keep his sordid past a secret until one of the family members, in a wine-induced state, spills the beans.

Episode 9. Simpsons Christmas Stories
A Christmas episode, consisting of three stories:

    * The First (Annoyed Grunt)-El - Homer gives a nativity sermon in church.
    * I Saw Grampa Cussing Santa Claus - Mr. Burns and Grampa are stranded on an island, in a World War II flashback.
    * The Nutcracker...Sweet - A parody of The Nutcracker

Episode 10. Homer's Paternity Coot
Smoke from the "Springfield Tire Fire" melts some of the snow on Mt. Springfield revealing a frozen mailman. One of his old letters is addressed to Homer's mother, and seems to suggest that Grampa may not be Homer's real father.

Episode 11. We're on the Road to D'ohwhere
After Bart steals a key from Principal Skinner's office and gets himself into hot water, Marge and Homer send him to a "behavior modification camp." Homer is forced to cancel his much-anticipated trip to Las Vegas in order to drive Bart to the camp, but on the way there, Homer decides it is a great time to bond with Bart.

Episode 12. My Fair Laddy
When Bart accidentally destroys Groundskeeper Willie's shack, Marge takes in the homeless janitor. Lisa decides to offer Willie a better life by refining him for her upcoming science fair, and after an arduous regimen, she turns the curmudgeon into the talk of the town. Meanwhile, Homer fears changing trouser styles when he discovers the factory that makes his classic blue pants is going out of business.

Episode 13. The Seemingly Never-Ending Story
While cave exploring with his family, Homer causes the cave to crumble and finds himself stuck upside down in the ceiling. Marge and Bart search for help while Lisa passes the time by telling Homer a story, which turns into a chain of narrated tales.

Episode 14. Bart Has Two Mommies
Ned Flanders wins a new computer and offers it to Marge, as he has no use for it. In return, Marge babysits the Flanders children. With Marge spending so much time at The Flanders', Homer must look after Bart and Lisa. Homer takes the kids to an animal retirement home, but the trip goes awry when Toot-Toot the monkey pulls Bart into her cage and holds him hostage. Marge learns of the kidnapping when it is a breaking news report and she must figure out a way to get her son back.

Episode 15. Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife
Homer's obsession with Lenny's new plasma TV prompts Marge to enter the family in a sweepstakes, and they win a trip to the Fox Studio Lot. Against Marge's wishes, Homer signs them up for a "Trading Spouses"-type show and is forced to take in a controlling wife, while Marge moves in with a beaten-down husband, Charlie, and his perfect son. Charlie quickly develops a crush on Marge, while she tries to give him the strength to stand up to his own wife.

Episode 16. Million Dollar Abie
When Springfield builds a new stadium for a new NFL team, Grampa is driven to suicide when he makes the new NFL team go to another place. However, Grampa is given a second chance and he intends to live his life to the fullest as a bullfighter in Springfield's new bullring.

Episode 17.Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore
Patty and Selma abduct their long-loved MacGyver star, Richard Dean Anderson, during the Springfield Stargate SG-1 convention. Mr. Burns outsources the nuclear power plant to India, and leaves Homer in charge of training the new employees.

Episode 18. The Wettest Stories Ever Told
A dinner at the Frying Dutchman gone wrong turns into an excuse for another anthology show, this time with a nautical theme - Lisa tells about the Mayflower voyage, Bart tells about mutiny in Tahiti, and Homer tells about capsizing cruise ships.

Episode 19.Girls Just Want to Have Sums
Frances McDormand guest voices as the new principal at Springfield Elementary (after Skinner is fired following a sexist remark made at a performance of Itchy & Scratchy: The Musical) - or at least, what was Springfield Elementary, before she turns it into separate boys-only and girls-only schools, prompting Lisa, who realizes that the girls aren't being taught very much (especially in math) to masquerade as a boy so she can attend the boys' school and actually learn something important.

Episode 20. Regarding Margie
Marge did not read those "use only in a well-ventilated area" warnings on the cleaning bottles carefully enough while she was spring cleaning, as she can no longer remember a few things, like the fact that she is married.

Episode 21. The Monkey Suit
Lisa is arrested for defying the new law in Springfield against teaching evolution after Reverend Lovejoy is appointed by Mayor Quimby (at Ned Flanders's request) to be the town's new "morality czar" in charge of promoting creationism. A comment made in the show's first season comes back to save her.

Episode 22. Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play
The Springfield Isotopes's star second baseman sees Homer and Marge kissing on the Jumbotron and asks them to help him with his marriage, but when Homer gets caught giving a neck massage to the player's wife, it is a twin bill of marital ill.

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Episode 1. The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer
Lisa becomes friends with Fat Tony's son Michael. The Simpsons are invited over for dinner, where Fat Tony is shot. When Michael declines to be the new kingpin, Homer becomes Springfield's new mob boss.

Episode 2. Jazzy and the Pussycats
Bart gets a drum kit to work out his aggression and becomes a natural. Meanwhile, Lisa adopts animals to combat depression when Bart is chosen over Lisa to be a member of Lisa's favorite jazz band - one of which is a tiger that attacks Bart's drumming arm.

Episode 3. Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em...
After buying Homer a collection of handyman's books, Marge becomes a handywoman, but uses Homer since no one in town is thrilled over the idea of a female carpenter. Meanwhile, Bart finds out that Principal Skinner has a peanut allergy and uses a peanut on a stick to torture Skinner, but the joke is on Bart when Skinner discovers that Bart is allergic to shrimp.

Episode 4.Treehouse of Horror XVII
"Married To The Blob" - Homer consumes a mysterious green substance from a meteorite landing that turns him into a giant blob with an insatiable appetite.
"You Gotta Know When to Golem" - Bart discovers a golem (a giant clay doll associated with Jewish mysticism) backstage at Krusty's show and uses it to do his bidding.
"The Day the Earth Looked Stupid" - After being fooled by H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds, the citizens of Springfield in 1938 react with nonchalance to a real alien invasion.

Episode 5. G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)
Homer finds himself in an army training camp after trying to get his children out of an agreement to join by age 18.

Episode 6. Moe'N'a Lisa
Lisa discovers that Moe's written rantings are perfect fodder for poetry, but when Moe is invited to a writer's convention that throws out anyone who uses someone else to create their works, Moe ends up taking the credit.

Episode 7. Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)
After Homer gets fired once again at the Nuclear Power Plant, he takes over Springfield's ice cream truck business after his favourite driver dies. Meanwhile, Marge, depressed over seeing women more successful than she and looking for a way to be remembered, begins using Popsicle sticks to create sculptures.

Episode 8. The Haw-Hawed Couple
Bart becomes Nelson's best friend, and discovers how possessive Nelson can be. Meanwhile, Homer finds himself hooked on one of Lisa's fantasy books and is conflicted in telling Lisa the truth when one of the endings turn out to be unhappy.

Episode 9. Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2
After Gil Gunderson gives Lisa a Malibu Stacy doll reserved for Mr. Costington's daughter, he gets fired as a mall Santa and moves in with the Simpsons, though his antics get on Marge's nerves.

Episode 10. The Wife Aquatic
After viewing one of Patty and Selma's home video of their summer on the boardwalk, Marge reminisces of her memorable childhood vacations spent at Barnacle Bay, prompting Homer to take her to the now rundown island with a bay depleted of fish.

Episode 11. Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times
Homer's misguided revenge on the Rich Texan combined with an untimely car break down leaves Marge, Lisa, and Bart to tell three tales about revenge gone wrong, none of which appear to prevent Homer's murderous urges of revenge.

Episode 12. Little Big Girl
When Cletus ineptly tosses down his cigar, Springfield is in danger when the town is about to be hit by a ferocious fire. Bart unwittingly saves the day and is rewarded with a driver's license. However, when he drives to North Haverbrook, he is then engaged with a girl named Darcy who ropes Bart into marriage after declaring that she's pregnant. Meanwhile, Lisa lies about her family heritage in an essay, declaring that she's an American Indian, and gets chosen to give a keynote speech at a convention.

Episode 13. Springfield Up
Declan Desmond returns as he shows a documentary about Springfield's current adult population as children, discussing their future aspirations and meets up with Homer to see if he followed his dreams.

Episode 14. Yokel Chords
After Lisa protests denying education to Cletus's kids, Principal Skinner offers her a chance to tutor them herself, though Krusty hires them as a musical act for his show. Meanwhile, Bart ends up in therapy after scaring his peers with stories of a school chef notorious for cooking children.

Episode 15. Rome-old and Juli-eh
In an unexpected turn of events, Grampa and Selma fall in love and get married, prompting Homer and Patty plot to break up their love connection. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa con a delivery man into giving them the most sought-after commodity in the neighborhood - cardboard boxes - so they can build a fort.

Episode 16. Homerazzi
After the family photo album is destroyed, Marge restages all of the family's photographs, and when a celebrity dating scandal is captured in the background of one of their photos, the Simpsons strike tabloid gold. Tasting success and seeing money to be made, Homer takes to the streets as one of the paparazzi.

Episode 17. Marge Gamer
When Marge is scorned at for not having an email, she discovers the wonders of the Internet. She joins a reality game called "Earthland Realms" where she discovers Bart is the game's best and most destructive player. Meanwhile, Homer begins refereeing Lisa's soccer games, though Lisa takes advantage of the situation.

Episode 18. The Boys of Bummer
Bart becomes a hometown hero when he makes the game-winning catch at his Little League game, sending the Springfield Isotots to the Little League championship for the first time ever. However, Springfield turns on him when he drops an easy pop fly in the bottom of the ninth, losing the game for his team. Meanwhile, Homer gets a job at Costington's Department store.

Episode 19. Crook and Ladder
When reading a parenting magazine, Marge follows the advice to throw away Maggie's pacifier. However, when the pacifier is thrown in the trash, Maggie goes on a path of destruction in the Simpsons home. Meanwhile, Homer, Moe, Apu, and Principal Skinner become volunteer firefighters, though they begin stealing items from various homes as well.

Episode 20. Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot!
When Homer gets lost in a cornfield maze, Santa's Little Helper rescues him and becomes a local hero, which prompts the Simpson family to enroll him in Police Dog Academy, where he dons a new and more stern personality. Meanwhile, Bart, missing Santa's Little Helper, gets a strangling snake as a new pet.

Episode 21. 24 Minutes
When finding out Jimbo, Dolph, and Kearney plan on sabatoging Springfield Elementary School's annual bake sale by releasing the "ultimate stinkbomb" (including a rotten yogurt cup from Springfield's Nuclear Power Plant), Bart and Lisa enlist the help of Jack Bauer and Chloe O'Brian. Meanwhile, Marge attempts to make the perfect pie.

Episode 22. You Kent Always Say What You Want
Homer purchases the 1-millionth ice cream cone at an ice cream store and is featured on Kent Brockman's nightly news program. However, the innocent interview turns into trouble when Brockman shrieks a shocking expletive after getting coffee in his crotch and gets fired for supposedly being under the influence of drugs when he uttered the horrible word.

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Episode 1. He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs
As a reward for saving Mr. Burns after he falls into a mall fountain, Homer is flown to Chicago on Burns's private jet, and enjoys it so much that he wants a job that involves private jet flying, but when his job interview goes bad, he hides his failure from Marge until he can tell her in the one place he feels she won't take it too hard - onboard a private jet - only for Homer to have to take over the controls

Episode 2. Homer of Seville
Homer becomes an opera star after an incredible performance in Mr. Burns's production of La Boheme (done entirely while Homer was lying down, as this is the only position in which he has his singing voice), which leads to one exceptionally helpful groupie (voiced by Maya Rudolph) becoming the head of his fan club, but when he rebuffs her advances, she tries to ring down the final curtain on Homer

Episode 3. Midnight Towboy
Matt Dillon guest voices as a tow truck driver in nearby Guidopolis who tows Homer's car (while he's searching for some milk for Maggie, who has become a little too clingy to Marge until Marge hires someone who talks her into letting Maggie become independent) and ends up selling Homer a tow truck, but when Homer tows away a few too many of his friends' cars, they come up with a solution that results in Homer being put out of business...and possibly out of existence

Episode 4. I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Steve Buscemi guest voices as a bank robber who holds Marge hostage during a robbery, only to give himself up when she promises to visit him in prison (since his mother abandoned him at an amusement park when he was a child), but when Marge finds excuses not to talk to him, much less visit him, he escapes and confronts Marge...and makes her take him to the same park

Episode 5. Treehouse of Horror XVIII
"E.T. Go Home" - Bart discovers Kodos hiding in the Simpsons' backyard, where Kodos tells him and Lisa he needs some equipment to contact someone to pick him up, but in reality he's setting Earth up for an invasion
"Mr. and Mrs. Simpson" - Homer and Marge as Mr. and Mrs. Smith, killers for hire
"Heck House" - when Bart, Nelson, Milhouse, and (begrudgingly) Lisa play too many pranks on Halloween, Ned asks for God's help to have the church's "heck house" scare some sense into them, and God obliges...a little too well, as far as the kids are concerned.

Episode 6. Little Orphan Millie
Kirk and Luann van Houten fall off the cruise ship where they are celebrating their honeymoon after getting remarried, and when Milhouse is told that they're lost at sea, he turns into a loner, transforming him into the coolest kid in school, much to Bart's dismay; when Homer can't remember what color Marge's eyes are, she wears sunglasses and won't let him see them again until he can remember the color.

Episode 7. Husbands and Knives
Marge doesn't like the way she looks compared to a Wonder Woman cardboard cutout standing outside the new comic book store (which, thanks mainly to the fact that the owner doesn't act like an ogre towards shoppers, has taken all of the Android's Dungeon's custmoers), but when the gym she goes to seems meant for a younger, hipper clientele, she opens up a gym for "regular women  which is a success - a little too successful for Homer when he discovers that most successful wives dump their first husbands for younger, better looking ones.

Episode 8. Funeral for a Fiend
Homer buys a TiVo that allows Marge to skip commercials, but after a dream in which Keith Olbermann chastises her for doing so, she starts watching the ones she skipped, one of which is for a new rib restaurant that turns out to be a trap set by Sideshow Bob; once again, the trap fails and Bob is arrested, but at his trial, Bart throws away a nitroglycerin vial that Bob needed for a heart condition, and Bob falls dead. The town blames Bart for killing him, and Bob's brother Cecil suggests that Bart pay his last respects before Bob is cremated - but it's not Bob who's due for a hot time.

Episode 9. Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind
When Homer wakes up in the snow and discovers that Marge and his kids are nowhere to be seen, Moe tells Homer about the drink he had that made him forget the previous 24 hours, so he goes to Professor Frink to get his memory back, where he discovers that he found Marge with another man.

Episode 10. E Pluribus Wiggum
Homer throws a car battery into the Krusty Burger trashcan, which ruptures a gas line that causes every fast food restaurant to explode, but in order to get the planned bond measure to rebuild them passed as soon as possible, Springfield moves its Presidential primary from June to January, where Homer comes up with an idea to get back at the politicians and media - vote for Ralph Wiggum - only for the media to proclaim Ralph as the national front-runner.

Episode 11. That 90's Show
When Bart and Lisa find Marge's college diploma, Homer and Marge flash back to the 1990s, where Homer has to work at Grampa's Lazer Tag factory rather than follow his dream of being a musician in order to support sending Marge to college, but when Marge gets a bit too "friendly" with one of her professors, Homer responds by inventing grunge music.

Episode 12. Love, Springfieldian Style
On Valentine's Day, Homer and Marge get stuck in a tunnel of love (thanks to Bart and some gelatin), so they pass the time with love stories of three couples, animated for our enjoyment.

Episode 13. The Debarted
When Principal Skinner is one step ahead of all of Bart's pranks, Bart suspects a mole among his friends; when Homer gets a loaner car after Marge has an accident, he's reluctant to give it back when his old car is fixed.

Episode 14. Dial 'N' for Nerder
Bart pulls a prank on Martin in Springfield Forest, only for Martin to go tumbling off a cliffside and be presumed dead - and Lisa, thinking she's an accomplice, persuades Bart to keep quiet about it; Marge calls on a Cheaters-type show to catch Homer in the act of cheating...on his new bell pepper diet.

Episode 15. Smoke on the Daughter
Lisa discovers that second-hand cigarette smoke makes her a better ballet dancer, and ends up addicted to it; a family of raccoons makes off with Homer's homemade beef jerky supply.

Episode 16. Papa Don't Leech
When the town goes after Lurleen Lumpkin (once again voiced by Beverly D'Angelo) for non-payment of city taxes and Marge discovers she's homeless, she takes her in, only to discover that Lurleen's father left her thirty years ago, so Marge gets them back together, only for the father to run off...to the Dixie Chicks with a song Lurleen wrote (and he's claiming credit for) in hand.

Episode 17. Apocalypse Cow
Bart joins the 4-H club and saves a bull from the slaughterhouse, but when he gives it to a farm girl, her father - Cletus - consideres it a wedding proposal.

Episode 18. Any Given Sundance
"The Simpsons Are Going To..." Park City, Utah (not to be confused with Park County, Colorado, home of a certain Family Guy-bashing Comedy Central TV series), as Lisa's documentary is being screened at the Sundance Film Festival, but the other Simpsons aren't particularly happy that the movie does not exactly show their good sides.

Episode 19. Mona Leaves-a
Glenn Close returns as the voice of Homer's mother, whom Homer won't forgive for leaving him time and again, but when she dies, Homer decides to fulfill her last request - to dump her ashes from the highest point of Springfield Monument Park, which turns out to be a silo for a missile to dump the nuclear plant's waste in the Amazon rainforest.

Episode 20. All About Lisa
Lisa goes from being Krusty's assistant to star of her own TV show to Springfield Media Entertainer of the Year, and she doesn't particularly care whose giant shoes she steps on to get there; Homer and Bart get involved with coin collecting, but are one coin short - a 1917 misminted penny that appears to have Abraham Lincoln kissing himself.

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Episode 1. Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes
When Homer is given $25,000 bail after his participation in a St. Patrick's Day Parade fight, he and Ned team up to be bounty hunters; Marge takes a job at a bakery, unaware that it sells erotic cakes.

Episode 2. Lost Verizon
Bart takes a cellphone discarded by Denis Leary and starts making prank calls pretending to be him; when Marge squeals on Bart to Leary, he tells her to turn on the phone's GPS tracker so she can track him, but Bart attaches the chip to a bird headed to Peru.

Episode 3. Double, Double, Boy in Trouble
At a party thrown by new lottery winner Lenny, Bart meets his double, who is a member of Springfield's richest family, and trades places with him, unaware that the boy's half-brother and half-sister are trying to kill him so they can get his share of the estate.

Episode 4. Treehouse of Horror XIX
"How to Get Ahead in Dead-vertising" - Homer kills people so they can be used for free in commercials.
"Untitled Robot Parody" - Warring transforming robots stop fighting each other...and start fighting humans.
"It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse" - and it's not in a good mood after seeing all of those pumpkins killed for Jack-O-Lanterns.
   
Episode 5. Dangerous Curves
A family summer vacation trip to a cabin motel brings back memories of earlier trips from twenty years ago, when Homer and Marge were picked up by newlyweds Ned and Maude (who made them sleep in separate rooms), and five years ago, when they arrived with different partners.

Episode 6. Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words
Lisa makes it to the finals of the Springfield City Crossword Championships, where Homer discovers three things; he has a lot of money from his successful professional break-up delivery service, there's a gambling ring at the event, and Lisa confides that she has a habit of subconsciously sabotaging herself at big events - but when she discovers Homer bet against her, she decides to go by the name Lisa Bouvier.

Episode 7. Mypods and Boomsticks
Bart befriends a Muslim boy and invites him and his parents to dinner, only for Homer's paranoia to get the better of him, but when Homer goes over to their house to apologize, he sees the father with sticks of TNT and thinks he's going to blow up Springfield Mall; Lisa gets a Mapple Mypod - and a bill for over 1200 downloaded songs at 99 cents each.

Episode 8. The Burns and the Bees
When Mr. Burns wins a professional basketball team in a poker game, he decides to build a new sports arena in Springfield for them - on the site where Lisa is trying to keep Springfield's bee population from dying out; Homer tries to solve the problem by mating the bees - with "killer" Africanized bees.

Episode 9. Lisa the Drama Queen
Lisa and a new friend create the fantasy world of Equalia together, but Lisa is a little worried when her friend treats Equalia as a real place to escape the problems of the real world.

Episode 10. Take my Life, Please
When Homer sees the man who beat him for senior class president in high school being honored on Springfield's Wall of Fame, he discovers that, in reality, he won that election, and thanks to an elderly Italian chef at Luigi's, sees a vision of how his life would have changed had he been senior class president.

Episode 11. How the Test Was Won
Bart joins Ralph and the school's bullies on a trip to Capital City so they don't bring down the school's score on a national achievement test; Lisa, rattled by her score of "only" 96 percent on a practice test, has trouble with the real thing; Homer forgets to deliver an insurance payment on time and has to prevent anybody from getting hurt in his house.

Episode 12. No Loan Again, Naturally
Homer takes out a home equity loan to pay for his Mardi Gras party, but when the rate goes up and he can't afford the new payment, 742 Evergreen Terrace is under new ownership: Ned Flanders, who rents it back to Homer, who in turn shows his thanks for Ned's generosity by demanding that his new landlord do all the repairs on the house 24 hours a day - and Ned responds by evicting Homer.

Episode 13. Gone Maggie Gone
When Homer leaves Maggie on the doorstep of a convent in order to help get Santa's Little Helper across a river, the nuns take Maggie in, starting a chain of events that leads Lisa, Principal Skinner, Comic Book Guy, and Mr. Burns on a quest to find a mysterious jewel.

Episode 14. In the Name of the Grandfather
"The Simpsons are going to..." Ireland, as Homer (guilty over forgetting about a father-son wheelbarrow race at Springfield Retirement Castle) takes Grampa to a pub he visited during the war for "one final beer", and the two of them end up buying it...which might not be so bad if it had any customers.

Episode 15. Wedding for Disaster
It turns out that Reverend Lovejoy didn't have a valid license to perform weddings when he presided over Homer and Marge's wedding (remember that he married them after their divorce in "A Milhouse Divided"), so they have to get married again, but just when the wedding is about to start, Homer disappers, and the only clue is a key attached to a keychain marked "SB"...but is it Sideshow Bob?

Episode 16. Eeny Teeny Maya Moe
Moe falls in love with Maya, a woman he met on the internet...who's only three feet tall; Marge wants Homer to spend more time with Maggie.

Episode 17. The Good, the Sad and the Drugly
Bart volunteers at the Springfield Retirement Castle in order to impress a girl, but this leaves Milhouse (who took the rap for a school prank he and Bart pulled) less than impressed; Lisa becomes depressed when she writes a report on what Springfield will be like 50 years from now, but her medication makes her see everything happy - bright yellow happy faces, that is.

Episode 18. Father Knows Worst
When Homer realizes that Bart's underachievements aren't going to be helped any by Lisa's unpopularity, he tries "helicopter parenting" - that is, he hovers over them constantly; meanwhile, Marge is too busy relaxing in the mysterious new sauna she just happened to find in the basement to care.

Episode 19. Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh
When Marge discovers the poor teaching conditions at Springfield Elementary, she gets Homer to rent an apartment in the Waverly Hills area so Bart and Lisa can attend school there, but Lisa's lack of knowledge about singer Alaska Nebraska makes her as unpopular as ever, until Bart spreads a rumor that Lisa and Alaska are best friends - which comes back to haunt Lisa when her new friends want backstage passes to her upcoming concert; Homer has to stay in his shabby apartment until the school's inspector pays a surprise visit to make sure they actually live in the area, but he gets to like it - until he invites Marge to move in with him.

Episode 20. Four Great Women and a Manicure
When Marge tries to show Lisa that women can be beatuiful, intelligent, and powerful all at once, the discussion turns into stories of Elizabeth I (Selma), Snow White (Lisa), and modern-day versions of two other stories - Marge channeling Lady Macbeth in her attempts to make Homer the star of the local production of Macbeth, and Maggie as the hero of The Fountainhead trying to develop nonconformist building-block architecture.

Episode 21. Coming to Homerica
Krusty's tainted meat-free burgers are traced to bad barley in Ogdenville, destroying the city's economy and causing its citizens (most of whom are from Norwegian families) to come to Springfield; at first, Springfield welcomes them with open arms and jobs that nobody else wants to do, but when their presence becomes a burden, Springfield decides to keep them out, first with a civilian force, then with a giant wall...built by the Ogdenvillians.

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Episode 1. Homer the Whopper
Comic Book Guy casts Homer as the lead in "Everyman," a feature film based on a new comic book superhero who possesses the ability to take on the powers of every superhero in every comic he touches. To whip Homer into superhero shape, the movie studio hires celebrity fitness trainer Lyle McCarthy (guest voice Rogen), but Homer has trouble sticking to his new healthy regimen.

Episode 2. Bart Gets a 'Z
When Mrs. Krabappel confiscates student's cell phones, the class, organized by Bart, decides to teach her a lesson by spiking her coffee and watching her make a drunken fool of herself. Principal Skinner fires Mrs. Krabappel and replaces her with a cool new teacher, Zachary Vaughn, who impresses Bart and his friends with a hip attitude and love of texting, blogging and using Twitter and Facebook. Torn by his affection for Mr. Vaughn, yet plagued by guilt, Bart makes his way to Skinner's office to tell him the truth and get Mrs. Krabappel's job back.

Episode 3. The Great Wife Hope
The men and boys of Springfield become obsessed with Mixed Martial Arts, a violent sport where fighters inflict severe pain on one another. When Marge and her friends stage a protest, the show's promoter embraces the controversy and challenges Marge to a match, promising to shut down the competition if she wins.

Episode 4. Treehouse of Horror XX
First, Lisa becomes livid with Miss Hoover, and in a series of homages to classic Hitchcock sets out for deadly revenge. Next, Krusty's latest fast-food sandwich transforms news anchor Kent Brockman into an enraged zombie and twenty-eight days later, cannibal zombies have overrun Springfield. In the final frightening fable, Homer accidentally falls through a trapdoor in Moe's tavern and impales himself on the pipes of Moe's microbrewery. Moe serves the barflies a glass of delicious beer flavored with Homer's blood and Homer, now half-man, half-brewing apparatus, returns for vengeance.

Episode 5. The Devil Wears Nada
In an effort to raise money for charity, Marge and the "Philanthro-Chicks" decide to pose for a calendar. At the photo studio, Marge loosens up with wine and before long, Marge and her pin-up poses are the talk of Springfield.

Episode 6. Pranks and Greens
Bart tracks down Andy Hamilton, Springfield Elementary's best prankster ever (guest voice Jonah Hill) and they become fast friends until Bart gets Andy a job working for the ultimate clown.

Episode 7. Rednecks and Broomsticks
After getting lost in a game of hide-and-seek, Lisa wanders into the field and discovers three teenage girls, including Cassandra (guest voice Neve Campbell), who are practicing Wiccans. Though she is skeptical of their spells, the girls assure Lisa that they never hurt anyone and ask her to join their coven. Just before Lisa is inducted into their pact, Chief Wiggum arrives and arrests the three girls for witchcraft and Lisa becomes the star witness in the trial. Meanwhile, Homer starts hanging out with Cleatus and his hillbilly friends when he discovers that they make moonshine.

Episode 8. O Brother, Where Bart Thou?
One snowy day in Springfield, Lisa informs Bart that she and Maggie share a bond that Bart will never understand because he doesn't have a brother, so Bart asks Homer for a baby brother. When Homer denies Bart's request, Bart makes his way to the Springfield Orphanage to find what he thinks he's missing. Guest voice are Peyton Manning as himself; Eli Manning as Himself; Cooper Manning as Himself; Kim Cattrall as Herself; Jordan Nagai as Charlie, Huell Howser as Himself; The Smothers Brothers as Themselves.

Episode 9. Thursdays with Abie
Grampa is sitting on a bench waiting for his family when a thoughtful-looking man named Marshall Goldman approaches him and asks to hear about his life. Grampa tells Goldman about the time he was on a World War II battleship, which was hit by an enemy torpedo, and Goldman, a human-interest columnist, publishes it in The Springfield Shopper. Later, Grampa meets Mitch Albom (guest-voicing as himself) and shares another story with Goldman for a follow-up article. Homer becomes jealous of Grampa's newfound fame and seeks a surrogate father. But when Homer discovers a draft of Goldman's third story, he must race to find Grampa before it is published and his life is changed forever.

Episode 10. Once Upon A Time in Springfield
In the landmark 450th episode, Krusty is approached by two network executives who want to bring on female co-star Princess Penelope (guest voice Anne Hathaway) to increase the show's female demographic. The onstage and behind-the-scenes rapport between Krusty and Princess Penelope grows, and before long, Krusty asks for his co-star's hand in marriage. Meanwhile, when Mr. Burns puts a stop to the free donuts at the plant to cut costs, Homer, Lenny and Carl decide to meet with a headhunter who specializes in nuclear workers and opens their eyes to opportunities free of draconian donut-cutting measures. Also guest stars Jackie Mason as Rabbi Krustofsky and Eartha Kitt as Herself.

Episode 11. Million Dollar Maybe
Homer blows off Marge to buy a lottery ticket and winds up winning the million-dollar jackpot. Fearing how Marge will react if she finds out the reason Homer missed their date, Homer keeps his newly inherited fortune a secret and spoils his family with "anonymous" gifts. When Bart finds out, he and Homer spend the money like it's going out of style, including buying front-row to tickets to see Coldplay (guest voice Chris Martin) in concert.

Episode 12. Boy Meets Curl
Homer takes Marge out for a romantic evening of ice skating and hand-holding, but upon entering the rink, they encounter a curling team practicing. Marge and Homer take to the ice and discover their love for the sport, and soon after, join the curling team and compete with them in the Olympic trials. Team Springfield claims the win and moves on to the 2010 Vancouver Games where Bob Costas (guest-voicing as himself) covers the action. Meanwhile, sleazy vendors introduce Lisa to the world of collecting Olympic pins, and before long, Lisa is hopelessly addicted.

Episode 13. The Color Yellow
When Lisa discovers that her Southern ancestors helped a slave named Virgil (guest voice Wren T. Brown) escape to freedom, she presents her family's story during Black History Month.

Episode 14. Postcards From the Wedge
When Bart fails to turn in his homework, Mrs. Krabappel sends a letter home about Bart's behavior. Despite Bart's best efforts to intercept it, Homer reads the letter, and he and Marge visit Principal Skinner for a parent-teacher conference. Furious, Homer punishes him, but Marge takes a more sympathetic approach. When Bart realizes he can pit Homer and Marge against each other to his benefit, his scheming reaches new heights.

Episode 15. Stealing First Base
Principal Skinner announces that Mrs. Krabappel was called out of town and budget cuts dictate that, until she returns, the school's two fourth grade classes will merge. Bart reluctantly shares a desk with Nikki (guest voice Sarah Silverman) and develops a flirtatious rapport. Bart talks to Grampa about his new crush, and at Grampa’s suggestion, gives Nikki a kiss. But when Nikki starts sending Bart mixed signals, he swears off women forever. Meanwhile, Lisa's classmates ostracize her for being an overachiever, and First Lady Michelle Obama (guest voice Angela Bassett), a self-professed nerd, comes to Lisa's defense.

Episode 16. The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed
When Homer is playing noisily in the yard, it disrupts Flanders' Bible-study group. Coaxed by the reverend, a frustrated Flanders takes it upon himself to redeem Homer by inviting the Simpson family on his church retreat to Jerusalem. Unappreciative of the history and culture, Homer would rather hang out at the hotel's breakfast buffet than tour the city. But when an eccentric tour guide (guest voice Sacha Baron Cohen) takes the group to famous monuments, including the Dome of the Rock and the Wailing Wall, Homer finally proves he is not beyond salvation.

Episode 17. American History X-cellent
When the police are called to diffuse a rowdy crowd at Mr. Burns' estate, one of the officers recognizes priceless stolen paintings on the walls, and the maniacal billionaire is taken downtown for questioning. With Mr. Burns gone, Smithers takes charge of the power plant. But when employees take advantage of his good nature, he exacts revenge by forcing the employees to work night and day. These unfair working conditions prompt Homer and his crew to devise a plan to bust out Mr. Burns.

Episode 18. Chief of Hearts
Homer is completing his court-ordered community service when he befriends his supervisor, Chief Wiggum, by offering him one of his sandwiches. Touched by the act of kindness, Wiggum assigns the other convicts unpleasant tasks, but allows Homer to join him at the picnic table. They continue to grow close, but when the Chief gets injured during a botched bank robbery, Homer doesn't come through when Wiggum needs him the most. Meanwhile, Bart becomes addicted to Battle Ball, a Japanese game made up of plastic balls and magnetic cards, and his family and teachers try to help him kick the habit.

Episode 19. The Squirt and the Whale
The Simpsons decide to embrace a cheaper, alternate source of energy by erecting a wind turbine in their backyard. But when Homer realizes some of the power is being directed to the local electric company, he decides to remove his home from the grid and becomes completely dependent upon an unreliable source of power. Meanwhile, a storm erupts, trapping a magnificent 150-foot-long blue whale ashore, and Lisa and Homer attempt to help the poor creature.

Episode 20. To Surveil With Love
A bomb squad mistakenly blows up Homer's unattended gym bag, releasing radiation into the city and authorities react by suspending civil liberties. Wiggum and his men install surveillance cameras around Springfield and round up suspected terrorists, including groundskeeper Willie, but when monitoring the nonstop flow of video imagery proves to be too much, Wiggum enlists concerned citizens to help keep the city safe. Meanwhile, Lisa becomes fed up with being blonde, so she colors her hair.

Episode 21. Moe Letter Blues
As Mother's Day approaches, Moe narrates an episode in which he writes a letter to Homer, Apu and Reverend Lovejoy, who are vacationing with their children, and threatens to run away with one of their wives. While the trio tries to determine whose wife Moe is referring to, Homer, Lovejoy and Apu flashback to the intimate moments they initially ignored between Moe and Marge, Manjula and Helen Lovejoy. But when the boys return from their trip, they're in for the surprise of their lives.

Episode 22. The Bob Next Door
Bart becomes convinced that his new neighbor, Walt, is his archenemy, Sideshow Bob (guest voice Kelsey Grammer), disguised and back for revenge. But when Marge tries to convince Bart otherwise by taking him to visit the state penitentiary, a disturbing truth is revealed.

Episode 23. Judge Me Tender
When Moe discovers a hidden talent for judging contests, he is approached by a television agent to join the American Idol judges' panel. Moe flies to Los Angeles where he tours the Fox lot and receives some sage career advice. Meanwhile, Homer drives Marge crazy when he begins hanging around the house.

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Episode 1. Elementary School Musical
Marge sends Lisa to a performing arts camp where artsy counselors (guest voices Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie of Flight of the Conchords) and fellow musically inclined campers (guest voices Lea Michele, Cory Monteith and Amber Riley of Glee) inspire her to embrace her creative side. After she returns to Springfield, Lisa becomes restless with her ho-hum suburban lifestyle and catches the first bus to Sprooklyn in hopes of reconnecting with her inner hipster.

Episode 2. Loan-a-Lisa
In search of an altruistic business venture, Lisa takes investment advice from Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus (guest-voicing as himself). Then to show Nelson that an education is invaluable, Lisa introduces him to the well-educated and successful creator of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg (guest-voicing as himself), only to find out that he dropped out of school.

Episode 3. Money Bart
Lisa coaches Bart's Little League team to beef up her extracurricular-activities resumé, but her academic approach to the game takes some of the fun out of it for Bart. Baseball great Mike Scioscia and statistician Bill James have voice cameos.

Episode 4. Treehouse of Horror XXI
In "War and Pieces," the first of three spine-tingling tales, when Marge encourages Bart and Milhouse to try playing wholesome, classic board games, the best friends discover that board games aren't boring after all when they find themselves playing a real life game. The supernatural spells continue in "Tweenlight," when Lisa becomes smitten with mysterious new student, Edmund (guest voice Daniel Radcliffe), only to discover he is a vampire. After Lisa and Edmund run away to "Dracula-la Land", it's Homer to the rescue as he tries to to save her before she becomes one of the undead. In the final frightening fable, "Master and Cadaver," Homer and Marge set sail on a romantic second honeymoon, but are interrupted when they rescue a castaway named Roger (guest voice Hugh Laurie) and learn the story of his deadly escape.

Episode 5. Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life
Lisa learns that Marge was once a good student whose grades slipped when she became distracted, and Lisa fears she'll meet the same fate. So Marge makes a deal to allow Lisa to attend her dream school, and Lisa learns a lesson about family and altruism. Meanwhile, Bart turns the tables on Nelson and inadvertently gains a reputation as a bully.

Episode 6. The Fool Monty
After learning that he is suffering from multiple illnesses and has only a few weeks to live, Mr. Burns becomes distraught by the town's less-than-sensitive reaction to his announcement. Following an unexpected turn of events, Bart finds Mr. Burns weak and vulnerable in the wilderness and secretly takes him into the Simpsons' home. But when Homer and Marge learn about their new houseguest, they decide it's payback time, and Lisa, determined to stand up for Mr. Burns, learns that old habits die hard.

Episode 7. How Munched is That Birdie in the Window
Bart nurses a wounded pigeon back to health, but before Homer can enter the bird in a race, Santa's Little Helper swallows him. NASCAR racer Danica Patrick and Rachel Weisz have voice cameos.

Episode 8. The Fight Before Christmas
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Springfield, but while Marge gets in the holiday spirit, it's bah humbug for the rest of the family. Marge writes a letter to Martha Clause (guest voice Martha Stewart) asking for help. Martha comes to the rescue and transforms the house into the North Pole chalet Marge has always dreamed of, but when Homer and the kids are absent from the perfectly trimmed home, she realizes what makes the holidays special. Meanwhile, the Simpsons get ready to sneak away for a Hawaiian holiday, but surprise visitors, including Katy Perry (guest-starring as herself in a special live-action sequence featuring the Simpsons as puppets) delay their getaway.

Episode 9. Donnie Fatso
Homer (Dan Castellaneta) spends New Year's Eve in the Springfield Penitentiary after getting caught bribing an official. An FBI investigator (guest voice Jon Hamm) offers to reduce his jail time if Homer agrees to go undercover as an informant to investigate Fat Tony (guest voice Joe Mantegna). When Homer develops a special bond with Fat Tony and his family, he becomes conflicted between his obligation to the government and his loyalty to his new family.

Episode 10. Moms I'd Like To Forget
After the fourth graders and fifth graders engage in a heated dodgeball battle, Bart discovers that one of the fifth graders has the same mysterious scar on his hand. Puzzled by the matching blemishes, Bart tries to understand why and how he got it, leading Marge to explain that seven years ago, she and her girlfriends formed the "The Cool Moms," a tight-knit group of moms who set playdates for their young boys. Inspired to reconnect with the women, Marge's social life soon becomes recharged, but when Bart's playdates stop being fun, he attempts to break up the club, and Marge finally remembers why she left the group in the first place.

Episode 11. Flaming Moe
Smithers helps Moe transform his dingy pub into "Mo's" and it quickly becomes Springfield's local gay hangout and his new patrons teach him a lesson in acceptance. Meanwhile, Principal Skinner becomes smitten with music teacher Ms. Juniper (guest voice Kristen Wiig). He uses Bart to get close to her and her daughter, Melody (guest voice Alyson Hannigan).

Episode 12. Homer the Father
Homer becomes obsessed with "Thicker than Waters," a 1980s family sitcom written by David Mamet (guest voicing as himself), and models his parenting skills after the show's sensible father much to the chagrin of Bart, who desperately sets his sights on a brand new dirt bike. But when Homer insists that Bart must earn the dirt bike, Bart takes matters into his own hands. Later, James Lipton (guest-voicing as himself) conducts an interview with a television cast on Inside the Actor's Studio.

Episode 13. The Blue and the Gray
After spending another Valentine's Day alone, Moe attends a seminar led by Dr. Kissingher in the hopes of gaining more confidence with women. Moe takes the doctor's advice and asks Homer to be his wingman, but Moe becomes distraught when women are drawn to Homer as well. Meanwhile, Marge discovers her first gray hairs and surprises both her family and the neighborhood by going completely gray and sporting a brand new mature 'do, but Bart is not humored when the neighborhood kids tease him about Marge's look. Later, Marge confronts Homer when she learns that he is becoming increasingly popular with the young ladies, but Homer helps Marge realize that he only has eyes for her and proves that love is still in the Springfield air.

Episode 14. Angry Dad: The Movie
Bart's cartoon about an angry dad is turned into "Angry Dad: The Movie" and quickly becomes a critics' favorite. When Russell Brand (guest-voicing as himself) presents the Golden Globe to Bart's film, Homer usurps the podium and gives his own acceptance speech. The film's winning streak continues with Homer taking credit at each ceremony, so when "Angry Dad" receives an Oscar nomination, Bart keeps it a secret. With the help of DJ Kwanzaa (guest voice J.B. Smoove), Homer and Marge arrive at the ceremony just as Halle Berry (guest-voicing as herself) presents the award. Bart's fellow nominee, Nick Park (guest-voicing as himself), helps him realize that creating a film is a team effort, and Bart gives credit where credit is due.

Episode 15. The Scorpion's Tale
After a field trip to the desert, Lisa discovers that the desert water mysteriously makes typically combative creatures get along, so she brings some of the water home as a souvenir. When Grampa moves in with the family after getting kicked out of the retirement home, Homer secretly tests the desert water on Grampa, who is instantly cured of his crankiness. A pharmaceutical representative (guest voice Werner Herzog) gets word of Homer's discovery and quickly tries to replicate the water into a drug, using Grampa as the primary guinea pig. But when the pills get in the wrong hands and are sold on the black market, unexpected side effects of the new drug take an eye-popping toll on the elderly citizens of Springfield, and the Simpsons learn that their new medical cure comes with major consequences.

Episode 16. A Midsummer's Nice Dream
The town is abuzz when Cheech and Chong announce a Springfield stop on their much-anticipated reunion tour. But when Cheech and Chong take the stage in front of their loyal fans, the jokes were just not the same for Chong, so Homer steps in and delivers all the punchlines by heart. Impressed, Cheech invites Homer to go on tour with him as new duo "Cheech and Chunk" while Chong forms a more progressive comedic team, "Teach and Chong," with Principal Skinner. While Homer is on tour, Marge attempts to help the neighborhood cat lady and change her hoarder ways, but turns into a hoarder herself in the process, and Homer realizes that life on the road is not all high times and slapstick humor.

Episode 17. Love Is A Many Strangled Thing
When Homer inadvertently humiliates Bart in front of a stadium crowd, Marge encourages Homer to enroll in a fathering enrichment class taught by therapist Dr. Zander (guest voice Paul Rudd). Shocked to learn that Homer often strangles Bart for mischievous behavior, Dr. Zander conducts a series of treatments with the help of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (guest-voicing as himself) to teach Homer what it feels like to be young and small. But when Bart learns that the therapy sessions have transformed Homer into a pushover, he takes advantage of Homer and becomes a school bully. Hoping therapy could also cure Bart of his bullying habits, Marge enlists Dr. Zander's help to patch their relationship.

Episode 18. The Great Simpsina
The family is greeted by folk singer Ewell Freestone (guest voice Jack McBrayer) when they visit a peach farm, but when Marge goes overboard with peach-inspired dishes, Lisa and Bart try to get rid of the unwanted fruit. Later, Lisa becomes a magician's apprentice to the legendary Great Raymondo (guest voice Martin Landau) who helps her develop her craft, but a schoolgirl crush clouds her judgment when she is coaxed into revealing the Great Raymondo's most famous magic trick to his phony archnemesis. But when the rival magician's act takes a risky turn, the Great Raymondo has one last trick up his sleeve and stages showdown with Ricky Jay, Penn & Teller and David Copperfield (guest-voicing as themselves), showing them why he is the master of the craft.

Episode 19. The Real Housewives of Fat Tony
Fat Tony (guest voice Mantegna) and Selma, Marge's painfully blunt sister, fall in love and get married after a whirlwind courtship. Marge has her reservations about the couple's marriage after Selma begins to prioritize her looks and ritzy new lifestyle over her family, so Fat Tony invites Homer and Marge to a weekend getaway at the Jersey Shore. Meanwhile, Bart discovers a special talent that allows him to detect the location of truffles by smell, and Lisa jumps at the chance to capitalize on the rare culinary treasures

Episode 20. Homer Scissorhands
After Homer discovers a genius talent for styling hair and opens his own salon, he becomes Springfield's most in-demand hair stylist. But having to listen to women's problems and gossip all day long leads Homer to believe his gift may actually be a curse. Meanwhile, when Milhouse decides to live each day to the fullest, he comes out of his shell and professes his love for Lisa, only to have his heart broken. Milhouse then catches the eye of popular fifth-grader Taffy (guest star Kristen Schaal), causing Lisa to make a bold move.

Episode 21. 500 Keys
When the Simpsons discover a collection of keys to every door in Springfield, Lisa stumbles upon an eerie hidden classroom beneath Springfield Elementary School. When she shares her discovery with Principal Skinner, the secret room mysteriously disappears and he takes the only key away. A determined Lisa uses her detective skills to lead her back to the room to solve an old school mystery.

Episode 22. The Ned-Liest Catch
Feeling guilty for getting Mrs. Krabappel suspended after one of his school pranks, Bart helps her escape detention, and Ned Flanders winds up saving her life in the process. When Edna and Ned start dating, he is surprised to learn she's been with many of Springfield's men, including Homer and Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer (guest-voicing as himself).

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Episode 1: The Falcon and the D'ohman (Sep/25/2011)
The Springfield Nuclear Power Plant hires a new security guard named Wayne and Homer soon become friends with him. Wayne has to deal with his past work with the CIA in order to rescue Homer from a Ukranian terrorist. Meanwhile, Marge dreams of appearing on the reality series Top Chef

Episode 2: Bart Stops To Smell The Roosevelts (Oct/02/2011)
Superintendent Chalmers reveals his hero as former President Theodore Roosevelt, who makes an appearance in the episode with the use of archival recordings.

Episode 3: Treehouse of Horror XXII (Oct/30/2011)
Homer takes a dangerous dive into an isolated canyon on Candy Peak, but when a crashing boulder traps his arm, he channels Aron Ralston (guest voicing as himself) to save himself. In "The Diving Bell and the Butterball," the first of three hair-raising Halloween tales, a venomous spider bite leaves Homer paralyzed, but when Lisa discovers Homer's ability to communicate through natural gases, he is able to express his love for Marge. The killer spells continue in "Dial D for Diddly," when Ned Flanders, devout preacher by day, transforms into a cold-blooded vigilante by night. In the final terrifying tale, "In the Na'Vi," Bart and Milhouse are sent on a mission to obtain a sacred extract on a distant planet. They morph into the land's indigenous one-eyed avatars, but when Bart finds love and an eternal mate abroad, he is caught in planet warfare.

Episode 4: Replaceable You (Nov/06/2011)
Bart's science fair project, a mechanical baby seal, outshines Lisa's brainy asteroid model and becomes a popular pet among the retirement home patrons. Meanwhile, Homer gets a new and eager assistant Roz, but when Homer quickly loses his job to her and discovers her evil past, he and Flanders team up to reveal her true dark colors.

Episode 5: The Food Wife (Nov/13/2011)
Marge takes Bart and Lisa on a weekend excursion, but when an unexpected restaurant detour awakens their taste buds, fellow foodies Amuse Bruce and Fois Garth inspire them to start their own food blog, "The Three Mouthketeers." They score an exclusive reservation at Springfield's premiere modern restaurant, but Marge has an unsettling dream during which Anthony Bourdain, Gordon Ramsay, and Mario Batali lead her to reconsider extending the invite to Homer. Later, Marge directs Homer to a different type of cooking lab where he gets into a bind with law enforcement authorities.

Episode 6: The Book Job (Nov/20/2011)
Lisa becomes disheartened when she learns the shocking truth behind the "tween lit" industry and her beloved fantasy novel characters. But Homer decides to cash in on the craze and forms a team to group-write the next "tween lit" hit, with the king of fantasy, Neil Gaiman, lending his expertise to the effort. After catching the eye of a slick industry publisher at the Springfield Book Fair, the team gets an advanced copy of their work and discovers that the corporate lit business is a bigger operation than they imagined.

Episode 7: The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants (Nov/27/2011)
The family host a tastemaker party at their home to promote Absolut Krusty, Krusty the Clown's own brand of liquor. Mr. Burns takes notice of the party's success and decides to promote Homer to "Account Man" for the Springfield Nuclear Plant. Robert Marlowe, a seasoned account veteran, takes Homer under his wing and shows Homer what the high life is like in the corner office. Meanwhile, Lisa introduces Bart to a new literary world which sparks his interest in reading classic novels, and when Homer's long hours at the office become the norm, a family vacation with Marge and the kids help him realize that family always comes before work.

Episode 8: The Ten-Per-Cent Solution (Dec/04/2011)
Krusty the Clown is stuck in a rut when the television network pulls his show from the air and his talent agency drops him as a client. But when THE SIMPSONS introduce him to seasoned agent Annie, they are surprised to learn that Annie was Krusty's very first agent. Despite their rocky relationship, Annie is convinced to re-sign Krusty and craft his career comeback. But when Krusty's retro comedy show reboot is deemed a critical success, Krusty must decide to stay with his agent or side with the network executives.

Episode 9: Holidays of Future Passed (Dec/11/2011)
It's the most wonderful time of the year, and THE SIMPSONS flash forward thirty years and find themselves in a tech-savvy, futuristic Springfield. Bart and Lisa have children of their own and decide to spend the holidays as one big family at Homer and Marge's house. Lisa and Bart turn to Homer and Marge for parenting advice and begin to realize that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

Episode 10: Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson (Jan/08/2012)
Homer lands his own political talk show after a video featuring his impassioned rant on poor treatment at the airport goes viral. As his talk show quickly gains popularity nationwide, Homer becomes the spokesperson for the Gravy Movement and the voice of America's newest political party. But when ill-informed Homer is asked to select the next Republican nominee for President and officially endorses right-wing rock star Ted Nugent, Marge and Lisa worry that Homer's opinion and influence might be more powerful than he realizes.23

Episode 11: The D'oh-cial Network (Jan/15/2012)
As the mastermind and creator of the online social networking phenomenon SpringFace, Lisa is called to trial when Springfield's obsession with the site becomes chaotic and dysfunctional. Lisa recounts her story and explains that she created the site after realizing she had no real friends. But as SpringFace expands and Springfield's fixation with the site causes mass hysteria, Lisa begins to realize that adding thousands of friends online did not compare to having real friendships. Later, Patty and Selma compete against the Winklevoss Twins in the rowing event at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Episode 12: Moe Goes From Rag To Riches (Jan/29/2012)
After Moe is heckled for not having any real companions, Moe’s best friend and beloved bar rag (guest voice Jeremy Irons) narrates his incredible thousand-year journey to Springfield. Beginning in the Middle Ages, the bar rag was loomed into a beautiful and ornate medieval tapestry and traveled around the globe through the hands of royalty before finding himself found himself at Moe’s Tavern. Meanwhile, Bart begs Milhouse for forgiveness after the two friends get into a tiff, and when the bar rag goes missing, Moe realizes that he has more friends than he thought.

Episode 13: The Daughter Rises (Feb/12/2012)
Marge and Lisa’s mother-daughter Valentine’s Day plans take a turn when Lisa meets Nick (guest voice Michael Cera), an intellectual romantic who shares the same passion for culture, history and literature. Lisa and Nick fall head over heels for each other in a fairytale romance and make a secret getaway to Mulberry Island to profess their eternal love. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse are inspired by the hosts of “MythCrackers” (guest voices Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage) to “crack” Springfield Elementary’s own legends

Episode 14: At Long Last Leave (Feb/19/2012)
The Simpsons are evicted from Springfield and join an off-the-grid community outside of town.
But when Homer and Marge try to sneak back into Springfield, they are welcomed with hostility from their former friends and neighbors and begin to appreciate their new and more accepting home.

Episode 15: Exit Though The Kwik E-Mart (Mar/04/2012)
In order to get back at his dad, Bart goes undercover as a graffiti street artist and plasters Homer's unflattering image all over Springfield. But one night, Bart and Milhouse get caught in the act by established street artists Shepard Fairey, Ron English, Kenny Scharf and Robbie Conal, and to Bart's surprise, they invite him to exhibit his satirical artwork in his very own gallery show. Meanwhile, a hip, new health food superstore opens in Springfield that threatens to put Apu and the Kwik-E-Mart out of business.

Episode 16: How I Wet Your Mother (Mar/11/2012)
Karma gets the best of Homer after he gets his friends in trouble, and as a result, his bedwetting problem worsens. The family goes on a mission to infiltrate his dreams to search for clues in his subconscious to determine the source of his problem. But just as things take a dangerous turn in the dream, a figure from Homer's past appears, and he is finally reassured that the fond memories of his mother Mona remain alive, giving him just the right amount of reassurance to cure him of his problem.

Episode 17: Them Robot (Mar/18/2012)
Mr. Burns replaces all of Springfield nuclear power plant's employees with robots, but decides to keep Homer as the sole human worker. With unemployment at an all-time high and mechanical arms operating the workplace, Springfield becomes a dismal and humorless place. But when Homer's machine-programmed peers start to turn on the community and his former real-life employees come to the rescue, they all realize that robots can't replace human friends.

Episode 18: Beware My Cheating Bart (Apr/15/2012)
When Bart is forced to chaperone Jimbo's girlfriend to a movie, she ends up developing feelings for him, resulting in a whole bunch of trouble with the bullies at school. Meanwhile, Homer is persuaded to buy a state-of-the-art treadmill, fully equipped with a television. When Lisa shows Homer that he can access television shows wirelessly, he develops an obsession with watching an old television show from the treadmill, but not actually working out, until Marge decides to intervene.

Episode 19: A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again (Apr/29/2012)
When Bart sees a commercial for the ultimate cruise, he begs his parents for a family vacation. Low on cash, the only way they can go is if each family member sells one valuable. Once they're away, Bart is determined to make the vacation last forever. So he comes up with a plan to make sure they never have to return home.

Episode 20: The Spy Who Learned Me (May/06/2012)
After going on "date night" to a spy movie starring crime fighter Stradivarius Cain, Marge becomes upset with Homer for blurting out embarrassing remarks throughout the film, but Homer's attempts to reconcile with Marge do not seem to fix anything. Later, Homer is knocked off a ladder and suffers a concussion on the job, leaving him out of work for six weeks. Instead of telling Marge, Homer decides to use the time to learn how to become a better husband with the help of someone whom he believes is Stradivarius Cain.

Episode 21: Ned "N" Edna's Blend (May/13/2012)
When the town of Springfield discovers that Ned and Edna have secretly gotten hitched, Marge offers to throw them a congratulatory reception. However, bringing everyone together makes them all realize that no marriage is perfect. Meanwhile, Edna tries to help Ned's children become more socially acceptable by changing some of the rules

Episode 22: Lisa Goes Gaga (May/20/2012)
Lisa tries to reverse her status as one of the least popular girls in school by ghostwriting positive things about herself on the school blog. When her plan backfires, her social ranking plummets to a new low until a psychic force tells Lady Gaga that Lisa needs her help. With Gaga's assistance, Lisa and the entire town of Springfield realize that being yourself is better than being like anyone else.

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Episode 1: Moonshine River (Sep/30/2012)
Thefamily travels to New York City in search of Bart's long-lost love Mary Spucklerwho he wants to reconnect with since she has left Springfield and her hillbilly family there to reinvent herself in the big apple. Lisa and Marge look forward to experiencing all the city has to offer but when they realize their budget won't allow a Broadway play they settle for the free "Shakespeare In the Park" which doesn't go as planned.

Episode 2: Treehouse Of Horror XXIII (Oct/07/2012)
Back inancient times where a Mayan Homer and Marge are witnesses to the prediction by ancient calendar makers that 2012 will be the end of the world. In "The Greatest Story Ever Holed," theSpringfield Subatomic Supercollider creates a black hole that terrorizes the city, sucking up everything in its path. Then, in "UNnormal Activity" the familyinstalls cameras all over the house when things start to go bump in the night and Marge discovers it may have to do with an unholy pact she made some years prior. Then in"Bart & Homer's Excellent Adventure," Bart travels to 1974 to buy a comic book at cover price but inadvertently disrupts Homer and Marge's courtship, leading Marge to end up with Artie Ziff.

Episode 3: Adventures In Baby-Getting (Nov/04/2012)
When Marge’s car falls into a sink hole, she buys the perfect replacement to fit her family of five. But she quickly grows to hate it because, as she tells a shocked Homer, the car would be too small if she wanted to have another baby. Meanwhile Bart and his friends are determined to find out what secret Lisa is keeping when Bart finds her cryptic messages and follows her sneaking off downtown for covert meetings after school

Episode 4: Gone Abie Gone (Nov/11/2012)
After forgetting to visit Grampa, Homer and Marge discover he is missing. Their search leads them to his wife, Rita LaFleur. Meanwhile, after Homer puts Lisa's college fund on a Poker site, Lisa attempts to double her money.

Episode 5: Penny Wiseguys (Nov/18/2012)
Homer is shocked to discover that his bowling teammate Dan Gillick (Steve Carrell), is an accountant for Fat Tony and his mob. When the government finally catches up with Fat Tony and he is forced to serve time… on a jury, he names Dan as his temporary replacement. Meanwhile, Lisa adds insects to her vegetarian diet after passing out during a saxophone solo, but starts questioning her decision when bugs start pleading for mercy in her dreams

Episode 6: A Tree Grows In Springfield (Nov/25/2012)
Lisa tries to cheer up a down-in-the-dumps Homer by winning him a “MyPad” at the school auction. But he falls back into a funk when he breaks the magical tablet device – until Ned Flanders discovers a miracle tree in the Simpsons’ backyard with bark that spells the word “HOPE”

Episode 7: The Day The Earth Stood Still (Dec/09/2012)
Homer wants a younger, hipper image, so he starts hanging out with Terrence (guest voice Armisen) and Emily (guest voice Brownstein), his cool new neighbors from Portland, OR. But Marge finds their trendy parenting methods extreme and Bart quickly realizes their son, T-Rex (guest voice Oswalt), is super-pretentious

Episode 8: To Cur With Love (Dec/16/2012)
When a fire at the retirement home forces Grampa to move back in with the Simpsons, Homer throws out his back on moving day.
While “resting” at home, he gets hooked on the super-addictive tablet game, “Villageville.”
And, in his distraction, he loses the family dog, Santa’s Little Helper. Everyone is angry with Homer for not seeming to care about the missing dog, but Grampa tells them the story of Homer’s long-lost childhood pup, Bongo

Episode 9: Homer Goes To Prep School (Jan/06/2013)
Homer joins the “Springfield Preppers,” an off-the-grid survivalist group whose leader (guest voice Waits) has set up a top-secret retreat outside of town to prepare for the end of the world. But Marge grows skeptical of the group’s alarmist shenanigans

Episode 10: A Test Before Trying (Jan/13/2013)
When Springfield Elementary is threatened with closure because of low standardized test scores, the fate of the school rests on one student who missed the test, and who must raise the average above the minimum threshold: Bart Simpson. Meanwhile, Homer finds a parking meter at a local dump, and starts deploying it around Springfield to fleece unwitting parkers of their quarters

Episode 11: The Changing of the Guardian (Jan/27/2013)
After surviving a tornado, Marge and Homer seek out guardians for the kids, in case the worst should happen. They first turn to friends and family, including Homer's half-brother, Herb Powell with whom to entrust their kids, but when Bart and Lisa fall in love with a super-cool couple, Mav and Portia, Marge starts to question their potential guardians' true motivations.

Episode 12: Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing (Feb/10/2013)
Bart’s heart strings are pulled once again when Mary Spuckler (guest star Deschanel) returns to Springfield. But his failure to pay her enough attention strains their relationship. Marge, too, puts Homer in the dog house.

Episode 13: Hardly Kirk-Ing (Feb/17/2013)
Bart and Milhouse explore the perks of being an adult when a shaving experiment leaves Milhouse looking exactly like his father, Kirk. Also, Marge desperately tries to save Maggie from the dangers of children’s television

Episode 14: Gorgeous Grandpa (Mar/03/2013)
Homer’s obsession with the TV show “Storage Battles” leads the family to discover Grampa’s past identity as “Gorgeous Godfrey,” the most feared, villainous man in pro-wrestling history. What’s more amazing, he was once revered by a young Montgomery Burns, who now convinces Grampa to get back in the ring. But when Bart starts to adopt some of his grandfather’s former cheating ways, Grampa must reconcile with his past before it’s too late.

Episode 15: Black Eyed Please (Mar/10/2013)
Flanders becomes jealous when his laid-back parents start to prefer Homer’s company over his and he faces unbearable guilt after punching Homer in the eye, as he desperately tries to reconcile with him. Meanwhile, Lisa is distressed by her new substitute teacher (guest voice Tina Fey), who bullies her for no apparent reason

Episode 16: Dark Knight Court (Mar/17/2013)
Bart is falsely accused of pulling a prank on Easter involving the school marching band and stuffing rotten eggs in the brass section’s horns, and Lisa must step in as his attorney to defend her brother. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns attempts to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a superhero, Fruit Bat Man

Episode 17: What Animated Women Want (Apr/14/2013)
Once again, Homer must save his marriage when Marge gets fed up with his behavior. Meanwhile, after watching a Streetcar Named Desire, Milhouse takes on a Marlon Brando-inspired bad-boy persona to attract Lisa.

Episode 18: Pulpit Fiction (Apr/28/2013)
Homer is recruited to be a church deacon by the trendy new reverend in town. But Bart asks Flanders to help him track down their former pastor, Reverend Lovejoy, when Homer starts to embrace the faith a little too seriously. Meanwhile, Marge finds out her dry cleaners mistakenly swapped her wedding dress with one of Krusty’s costumes.

Episode 19: Whisky Business (May/05/2013)
Moe finds a new lease on life when rich venture capitalists take an interest in his homemade whiskey. Then, Grampa injures himself while babysitting Bart, and quickly discovers he prefers being cared for by his grandson than the staff at the nursing home. Also, Lisa takes exception to a “Tupac-at-Coachella”-style hologram of jazz legend Bleeding Gums Murphy and Sonny Rollins appears to ask her not to boycott the record label.

Episode 20: Fabulous Faker Boy (May/12/2013)
Marge encourages Bart to explore his creative side, and his initial reticence quickly subsides when Marge hires Slava’s beautiful daughter, Zhenya, as his new piano instructor. Meanwhile, Homer is shocked when he loses the last two remaining hairs on his head, and employs a wide variety of headgear to try and keep his newfound baldness a secret from Marge.

Episode 21: The Saga Of Carl (May/19/2013)
Homer, Moe, Lenny and Carl win $200,000 in the Springfield Lottery. But when Carl takes off to Iceland – his homeland – with all the winnings, the guys embark on a Nordic adventure to get the cash back.

Episode 22: Dangers On A Train (May/19/2013)
Marge mistakes a swinging Ashley Madison-type website for a Dolly Madison-type cupcake site, not realizing it’s a destination for married people seeking liaisons. On the site, she meets the charming “Ben,” who pursues her after they learn they share a love for a “Downton Abbey”-type TV series.

Source: Tv.com
Author: spratt89    Time: 9-30-2013 06:24     Subject: Season 25 Episode Guide



Episode 1: Homerland (Sep/29/2013)
Kristen Wiig (“Despicable Me 2”) guest-voices in the season premiere episode as an intense, high-strung FBI agent whom Lisa enlists for help when she suspects that something sinister has happened to Homer. Also, Elizabeth Moss (“Mad Men”) plays a grateful mom who names her baby Homer Jr., after Homer Sr. helps in the delivery of the child.

Episode 2: Treehouse of Horror XXIV (Oct/06/2013)
The opener of the 24th annual “Treehouse of Horror” is from Guillermo del Toro and features monsters and classic characters from horror films throughout history. In the first of three spine-tingling stories, Homer rides around Springfield wreaking havoc in a rhyming take on a popular children’s tale. In “Dead and Shoulders,” Bart is beheaded during a kite accident, his head is attached to Lisa’s body and they must live together as one. The final terrifying tale, “Freaks no Geeks,” features Mr. Burns’ traveling circus, The Burnsum and Bailey Circus, which has stopped in Springfieldland in the 1930s. Trapeze artist Marge and Strong Man Homer are performers and things go awry when circus freak Moe starts to make advances towards Marge

Episode 3: Four Regrettings And A Funeral (Nov/03/2013)
Four Springfielders are prompted to try to right past regrets following the funeral of a beloved neighbor. Homer regrets selling his Apple stock to buy a bowling ball, Marge worries she caused Bart’s rebellious streak, Mr. Burns reminisces about a romance he gave up with a beautiful Parisian woman and Kent Brockman admits he was too afraid to leave local news and follow his former partner Rachel Maddow to cable news.

Episode 4: Yolo (Nov/10/2013)
Marge encourages Homer to embrace his “You-Only-Live-Once” spirit by inviting an old pen pal to stay with him and cross items off of his “to-do” list from when he was a 10-year old. Meanwhile, Lisa institutes a new honor code at Springfield Elementary

Episode 5: Labor Pains (Nov/17/2013)
Homer remembers his Lamaze skills when he’s forced to deliver a baby in an elevator. When the mother (guest voice Elizabeth Moss) names the child Homer Jr., he quickly develops a deep emotional bond with the kid. Meanwhile, Lisa is recruited by the cheerleaders of the local pro football team, the Springfield Atoms

Episode 6: The Kid Is All Right (Nov/24/2013)
Lisa finally makes a new best friend, Isabel Gutierrez, only to discover that she’s a Republican and her opponent in the campaign for second grade class representative

Episode 7: Yellow Subterfuge (Dec/08/2013)
Principal Skinner promises the students that the best-behaved among them can take a ride in a submarine. When Skinner gives all the kids a clean slate, Bart believes even his own past indiscretions will be forgotten if he doesn’t get into any more trouble.

Episode 8: White Christmas Blues (Dec/15/2013)
Springfield is inundated with holiday revelers after the nuclear power plant springs a radiation leak, causing snow to fall all over town.
When the tourists drive up Christmas shopping prices, Marge opens up the Simpsons’ house to boarders

Episode 9: Steal This Episode (Jan/05/2014)
Homer becomes annoyed with movie theaters, so Bart teaches him how to download movies illegally. Homer is delighted with his discovery of free movies until he’s caught for piracy.

Episode 10: Married To The Blob (Jan/12/2014)
Comic Book Guy realizes his comics are nothing if he can’t share them with anyone. Then he meets Kumiko, a Japanese woman writing an autobiographical manga, and he seeks out Homer’s advice on how to date her, ending happily for everyone.

Episode 11: Specs & The City (Jan/26/2014)
Mr. Burns gives high-tech eyeglasses to all of his employees in order to spy on them. Homer loves the enhanced reality of his new gadget – that is, until Marge tries them on and he finds out she’s seeing a marriage counselor. Meanwhile, Bart takes a stand against buying Nelson a Valentine’s Day card, despite buying one for every other kid in class, and Nelson delivers him an ultimatum: find him the best Valentine’s Day gift ever or be fed to the classroom electric pencil sharpener

Episode 12: Diggs (Mar/09/2014)Bart borrows $20 from Homer for a church donation but Homer's relentless badgering for payback, forces Bart to swallow things at school for money. Given the decision to be the the kid who swallowed the frog and owing Homer money, he swallows the amphibian which leaves him the target of ridicule which leads him to befriend the one kid in school no one knows is even there, Diggs, who teaches Bart all about falconry.

Episode 13: The Man Who Grew Too Much (Mar/09/2014)
On a research trip, The Simpsons are shocked to discover that Sideshow Bob is now the chief scientist at a massive chemical engineering company, but her fears are allayed as she becomes enamored with his like minded appreciation of high-culture. Meanwhile, being late for the church's Springfield Volunteer Sign Up leaves Marge teaching teens about Abstinence.

Episode 14: The Winter of His Content (Mar/16/2014)
Marge invites Grampa and two other octogenarians to live at the Simpsons’ house after the Retirement Castle is closed for health violations, but she quickly becomes frustrated with Homer when he starts embracing the “old person lifestyle.” Meanwhile, at Springfield Elementary, Bart defends Nelson’s affinity for hand-me-down underwear, leading Nelson to befriend Bart

Episode 15: The War Of Art (Mar/23/2014)
After Lisa's new guinea pig destroys their couch painting, The Simpsons find a perfect replacement at the Van Houten’s yard sale.
However, after Lisa realizes it is painted by a famous painter and it's worth several thousand dollars, Homer & Marge decide not to tell the Van Houten's.
However once they find out, their friendship with the Simpsons and their marriage is strained.

Episode 16:  You Don’t Have to Live Like a Referee (Mar/30/2014)
Homer is recruited as a World Cup referee after Lisa extols his integrity on the youth soccer field in a Springfield Elementary speech contest.
But when the Simpsons travel to Brazil, Homer finds his honesty tested by one of South America’s slickest gangsters in the soccer match-bribing business.

Episode 17: Luca$ (Apr/06/2014)
Marge is concerned that Lisa is dating below her station when she brings home competitive eater-in-training Lucas Bortner, and she enlists Homer to help Lisa explore other options. Meanwhile, Bart is thrilled to receive free gifts from Snake Jailbird after he helps the convict escape from a jam, but when a betrayal from Milhouse puts Snake back in jail, Bart must forge a plan to set him free.

Episode 18: Days Of Future Future (Apr/13/2014)
Homer's atrocious eating habits finally kill him but at his funeral, Professor Frink reveals he has cloned ole Homer. After a long line of dead Homer clones, it is far into the future where Bart is trying to get over his ex-wife and Lisa is having trouble with her husband Milhouse.

Episode 19: What To Expect When Bart's Expecting (Apr/27/2014)
Bart casts a spell on a voodoo doll and all of a sudden his teacher is pregnant. Soon various couples hoping to conceive are seeking his help.

Episode 20: Brick Like Me (May/04/2014)
Homer awakens to find his family and everyone in Springfield are made of Legos, and finds he must discover how he got in the Lego world and how he can get back home before he is left in a world of bricks for all of eternity

Episode 21: Pay Pal (May/11/2014)
Marge swears off befriending any more couples when Homer offends their charming new British neighbors. But when Lisa declares that she, too, doesn’t need friends, Marge reconsiders.

Episode 22: The Yellow Badge of Cowardge (May/18/2014)
Bart is plagued with guilt when he wins the annual “last day of school” race around Springfield Elementary, with an assist from Nelson, who beats up frontrunner Milhouse, Meanwhile, Homer tries to bring back the annual 4th of July fireworks display after it’s canceled for budget reasons.

Source: TVRage

Author: spratt89    Time: 4-8-2015 13:22     Subject: Season 26 Episode Guide



Episode 1: Clown in the Dumps (Sep/28/2014)
Krusty has a comedic crisis after he's roasted on TV so he goes to his father for comfort. Meanwhile Lisa is overly worried about her father's health.

Episode 2: The Wreck of the Relationship (Oct/05/2014)
Homer has had enough of Bart's disrespect and decides to get serious about being a parent, but this ends up failing, so Marge signs the two up for a cruise on the Relation Ship, and while they are gone, Marge wins Homer's fantasy football league.

Episode 3: Super Franchise Me (Oct/12/2014)
Marge makes sandwiches for the Kids at Springfield Elementary, and they are such a success that she decides to open a franchise sandwich store, but running a store proves to be quite difficult, especially when another store opens across the street.

Episode 4: Treehouse of Horror XXV (Oct/19/2014)
Bart and Lisa are transported to a demon-filled alternate universe after Bart reads a set of Aramaic symbols he finds on the underside of his desk. Moe’s “Clockwork Orange”-style gang is disrupted when Dum falls for a girl who wants him to give up the thug life. In an homage to “The Others,” the Simpsons are visited by their former Tracey Ullman-era versions of themselves.

Episode 5: Opposites A-frack (Nov/02/2014)
Lisa brings in Assemblywoman Maxine Lombard to put a stop to Mr. Burns’ fracking operation, but is taken aback when the two political opponents find themselves attracted to one another.

Episode 6: Simpsorama (Nov/09/2014)
The Planet Express crew travels through time & space to Springfield from the year 3000 because Bender is convinced he must kill one of the Simpsons in order to save the future.

Episode 7: Blazed and Confused (Nov/16/2014)
Bart matches wits with a new school bully... his new teacher Mr Lassen. Meanwhile, Marge regrets putting Homer in charge of finding a location of their camping trip.

Episode 8: Covercraft (Nov/23/2014)
Homer suffers a mid-life crisis which sees him taking up the bass guitar and creating a band with the other local dads.

Episode 9: I Won't Be Home for Christmas (Dec/07/2014)
After spending yet another night before Christmas at Moe's Marge tells him not to come home so Homer spends the night wandering Springfield.

Episode 10: The Man Who Came to Be Dinner (Jan/04/2015)
On a trip to Dizzneeland, The Simpsons are kidnapped & taken by Kang & Kodos to Rigel VII where they are forced to participate in their rituals.
Rituals that require one of the family to be eaten.

Episode 11: Bart's New Friend (Jan/11/2015)
Homer is overworked and the family decide to take him to the circus to get him to relax. While there, he's hypnotized into thinking he's a ten year old boy but problems arise when the hypnotist is arrested and Homer is stuck at ten despite the fact he finally bonds with Bart.

Episode 12: The Musk Who Fell to Earth (Jan/25/2015)
Elon Musk arrives in Springfield and becomes inspired by Homer's ramblings. After going to the plant with Homer, he convinces Burns to partner with him one his ideas which unfortunately costs Burns' his fortune which leave Burns with only one option... to kill Elon Musk.

Episode 13: Walking Big & Tall (Feb/08/2015)
After finding out that the town's original anthem was stolen from another town, Lisa decides to write a new anthem for Springfield.

Episode 14: My Fare Lady (Feb/15/2015)
When Marge gets fed up with the thankless duty of chauffeuring her kids around, she begins working as a driver for a transportation app service. Meanwhile, Homer bankrupts Moe when he watches over the bar for one night, which forces Moe to take a temporary job as a janitor at the nuclear plant.

Episode 15: The Princess Guide (Mar/01/2015)
Homer is put in charge of keeping Princess Kemi out of trouble while her father, a Nigerian king, works out a uranium deal with Mr. Burns. When Kemi ends up at Moe’s, Moe jumps to the conclusion that she must be related to the Nigerian prince who scammed him over email and schemes to get his money back. But much to his surprise, he finds himself falling for the princess

Episode 16: Sky Police (Mar/08/2015)
When Chief Wiggum uses a military jet pack to fight crime, he ends up crashing it into the church, leaving Marge and the congregation to resort to gambling to raise money for the repairs.

Episode 17: Waiting for Duffman (Mar/15/2015)
When Homer wins the competition to become the new Duffman after the old one retires, the sober nature of the job forces him to realize beer isn't as important as he thought.

Episode 18: Peeping Mom (Apr/19/2015)
Marge follows Bart so that she can try and get him to confess to being involved in a bulldozer accident.

Episode 19: The Kids Are All Fight (Apr/26/2015)
The family enjoy a trip down memory lane after Homer has an old roll of film developed.

Episode 20: Let's Go Fly a Coot (May/03/2015)
Bart decides to start smoking so that he can impress Millhouse's cousin.

Episode 21: Bull-E (May/10/2015)
After Bart is bullied whilst attending a dance, Marge gets the town to agree to pass an anti-bullying legislation.

Episode 22: Mathlete's Feat (May/17/2015)
When a modernized Springfield Elementary has a technical meltdown, Lisa transforms it into a Waldorf school. Meanwhile, Groundskeeper Willie becomes the coach of the mathletes. Lisa and other kids on the Springfield Elementary Mathlympics Team compete against Waverly Hills Elementary... Springfield has a natural genius, who uses ancient techniques to compute geometric figures, helps the Mathletes.

Source: TVRage


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