However, a bad dream is all it seems to take to convince Lorna to infiltrate Trask. And this seems to have been Esme's plan all along as she stands outside of Lorna and Marcos' room, seeming to have planted the dream. Campbell lies in the hospital bed thriving in pain after his run-in with Otto Strucker in Chattanooga. He seems to have suffered horrendous burns all over his face. Aide , his mutant asset appears to be trying to heal him.
Turner suspects that the Mutant Underground will be looking to launch another attack, so they need to put a team together, however, it will be tough to sell an operation like that without specific intel as Washington is upset about losing two agents during the explosion. Unfortunately, Agent Turner was tasked with informing the families. To make matters worse, the Underground knows about the Hound program, meaning the lab is their next target.
Back at HQ, Sage has been doing surveillance of the Trask lab. It is located in the middle of nowhere. And while there is no information to be gathered on the location, there is a nearby bar that Sage determines is popular with Trask employees.
Sonya volunteers to go into the bar and pull information from a guard or operations person. Marcos offers to join her in case the mission turns violent, however, Lorna reasons that they have better chances of obtaining the information they need if two girls went in, rather than a guy. Reed finds Caitlin struggling with everything that has happened in recent weeks.
While it isn't fair, Caitlin can't help but think how much different everything might be if Lauren had told them the truth about her being a mutant or if his father had just told everyone the truth. Reed doesn't want to think like that, but it's all Caitlin can do. Their whole lives could be different, from Reed's job to how they raised Andy and Lauren. Nonetheless, Reed explains that they did the best they could. He then looks to Caitlin and asks if she had known then what she knows now, would she have done anything differently between the two of them.
Caitlin assures him that she wouldn't have. Hearing this, Reed shares one last thing with Caitlin, that Otto's father and Aunt, Andreas and Andrea, were terrorists and they had the same powers as Andy and Lauren. And when they combine those powers, they are massively destructive.
Reed and Caitlin suspects that Andy and Lauren might be able to do the same thing and so they decide to test the theory. Dreamer and Polaris enter the late night bar disguised as ordinary people. Inside, they find a Trask guard as predicted. The two ladies sit on either side of him, talking the guard up as they get him drunk, hoping that he will reveal the information they seek.
The guard compares Trask to a fortress with guns and detectors. Dreamer asks if he ever grows concerned while working around mutants. The guard explains that Trask has a program in place which forces the mutants to behave accordingly. He goes onto mock the phrase "Homo superior", which is often how mutants refer to themselves. However, in doing this, he makes the mistake of angering Polaris, who uses her control over metal to bend a spoon around her hand to form a brass knuckle-like construct, which she then uses to knock the guard unconscious with a single blow.
Fortunately, no one had seen the knockout blow. Dreamer takes advantage of this opportunity by exhaling pink smoke into the face of the unconscious guard to gather what she can.
While inside his mind, she sees a guarded fence, high powered guns mounted to the rooftop, and the guard's login password. Before leaving the bar, Dreamer makes sure that he has no recollection of the attack, altering his memory so that all he can remember is hitting his head on the urinal. After explaining the news to Lauren and Andy, Reed suggests that they test to see if the kids inherited the Fenris Force. They learned the hard way that discovering mutant abilities by accident isn't ideal so they decided to test it in a controlled environment.
When nothing happens, Andy asks Lauren to try again. They join hands once more, and this time they begin to glow. The two begin to light up as their hair blows upward in a dramatic fashion. They proceed to build up their energy until Reed forcefully pulls their hands apart. Andy and Lauren explain that it was like they could feel everything around them and could've torn the entire building down with everyone in it.
Reed and Caitlin are frightened. After going through with Marcos the memory she got from the guard, they regroup with the others to inform them that the lab is hardened against mutant attack. They have motion and infrared sensors connected to heavy-caliber guns that are mounted all over the building. Lorna states that she can handle guns. Unfortunately, there are too many for her to handle them at the range they need her to.
Forcing them to look to Clarice as an alternative to getting past Trask's defenses. However, she won't be of much use either given that the distance they need to travel was far too great.
Not to mention that she is unfamiliar with the building, meaning she could blink them into the middle of a concrete wall. Luckily, Sage managed to find one vulnerability.
There is a power substation a few miles away. If they take it out, they can gain access to the lab before Trask's systems get back online.
However, they don't have enough combat ready mutants to hit the station and the lab at the same time. So, they are checking with other stations to presumably see who would join them. Andy and Lauren explain that when they combined their powers, everything around them more so disappeared.
They weren't two people anyone, but a conjoined force, almost as if they were seeing out of the same eyes. Reed recalls them saying that they could've destroyed the building. He questions how they knew that. Lauren replies that she could feel it. Andy pushes things apart while she does the opposite by pulling them together.
Combined, it was like they could do anything. They were looking at the wall in front of them and they could've vaporized it. Andy wants to practice to hone this newly discovered ability, but Lauren agrees with their parents in it being too dangerous. Andy storms off when Reed points out that he can barely control his own powers let alone his and Lauren's. So Lauren chases after him. Lauren calls out to Andy to explain that their parents only want to protect him.
But Andy sees it as everyone else viewing him as a freak because he doesn't hate his powers. Lauren corrects him when she reveals that she doesn't hate her powers either, in fact, she never felt more powerful than when they joined abilities.
It scared her because it felt good. Ben Levin Jed as Jed …. Leo Howard Ethan as Ethan. Elijah B. Moore Wade as Wade. Omono Okojie Cleo as Cleo …. Courtney Bandeko Finch as Finch …. Douglas Tait Malivore as Malivore …. Julie Plec. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Klaus Mikaelson's daughter, year-old Hope Mikaelson; Alaric Saltzman's twins, Lizzie and Josie Saltzman; and other young adults come of age in the most unconventional way possible, nurtured to be their best selves Adventure Drama Fantasy Horror Mystery.
Homer becomes the most popular guy in town when he gets an illegal cable hook-up, but Lisa fears he will go to hell for violating the Eighth Commandment. Homer's long-lost half-brother is the CEO of a car company that's wildly successful After a series of destructive acts, Homer decides that Santa's Little Helper must go unless he passes obedience school.
As the dog's last hours with the family approach, Bart must find a way to get through to him. When Grandpa's new girlfriend at the Springfield Retirement Castle dies, he inherits her savings and must decide the best way to spend his windfall. Marge rediscovers her interest in art and takes up painting. When Mr. Burns hires her to paint his official portrait, Marge tries but fails to find his "inner beauty. With Miss Hoover out sick, a substitute teacher takes over the class and becomes an inspiring role model for Lisa.
At a lakeside retreat for married couples, Marge is determined to fix her marriage with Homer, but Homer is more determined to catch General Sherman, the freakishly large catfish that lives in the lake. Bart, Milhouse, and Martin pool their money to buy the first issue of Radioactive Man, but their investment and their friendship are threatened when they can't agree on who will keep it.
Burns is saved by a transfusion of Bart's blood, Homer expects a handsome reward but is outraged to receive only a simple thank-you note. Mistakenly committed to a mental hospital, Homer meets a tall, stocky white man who claims to be Michael Jackson. When Ned Flanders opens a store for left-handed people, Homer wants him to fail Bart becomes an errand boy for the Springfield Mafia.
Homer averts a meltdown through sheer dumb luck. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 24, In the episode, after recalling a traumatic memory, Krusty the Clown reveals to the Simpson family that he is of Jewish heritage, and that his father, Rabbi Hyman Krustofski, disowned him for pursuing a career in comedy.
Krusty is emotionally upset and Bart and Lisa decide to try to reunite Krusty with his long-estranged father. In the first story, the family buys a cursed monkey paw in Morocco, and their three wishes turn out badly. In the final story, Mr. Overcompensating for his neglect, Homer buys Lisa a pony; the high cost of maintaining the animal forces him to work the graveyard shift at the Kwik-E-Mart. Homer tries to bond with Bart by building a soapbox racer.
When a national franchise wants to buy the recipe, Homer wants revenge. Burns sells the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to wealthy German investors who are shocked at the conditions.
When the ceiling caves in, the Germans are desperate to sell the plant Marge has a nervous breakdown and goes on a vacation alone, leaving Bart and Lisa with Patty and Selma, and Maggie with Homer. When Mrs. With a million dollars on the line, Mr.
Burns hires ringers for the upcoming baseball game against the Shelbyville Nuclear Power Plant. But as misfortunes fell the pros, with bases loaded and the score tied in the ninth inning, Homer is sent to bat. After a career aptitude test pegs Lisa as a homemaker and Bart as a police officer, she becomes a rebel and he becomes a hall monitor. Sensing their resentment, the dog runs away from home, only to be adopted by Mr.
Homer becomes the manager of a beautiful country music singer, whose attentions drive a wedge between Marge and Homer. When Selma agrees to marry her prison pen pal, Sideshow Bob, only Bart remains suspicious of his motives. Otto loses his job driving the school bus and the Simpsons take him in.
When Bart and Lisa arrive at Kamp Krusty, they find the summer camp is more like a prison camp. When Krusty doesn't show up to set things straight, the kids seize control and take their case to the media. Feeling underappreciated at home, Marge takes up acting and channels her pent-up rage as Blanche DuBois in a community production.
After skipping church one Sunday morning, Homer decides to quit church altogether and spend Sundays worshiping in his own way -- with cigars and beer. But when she must choose between the title and her integrity, she realizes that confidence comes from within. Finally, in "Dial Z for Zombies," Bart finds a book of witchcraft and accidentally brings Springfield's dead to life. Burns is instantly smitten when Marge takes a job at the nuclear power plant. Bart has a crush on his new neighbor, a teenage girl who only has eyes for Jimbo Jones.
Bart sets out to prove that Jimbo is not as tough as he seems. Homer starts a thriving snow-plowing business, but cutthroat competition arrives when Barney sets up shop as the "Plow King.
While trying to get Maggie to say her first word, Marge and Homer reminisce about Bart's and Lisa's first words. Homer's doughnut-clogged heart needs a triple bypass operation, but Dr.
When Springfield gets a sudden windfall, a charismatic traveling salesman convinces the town to build a monorail. After seeing Aunt Gladys die alone, Aunt Selma wants to get married and have a baby When Homer neglects Bart once too often, Bart goes to the Big Brother program to get a new father figure. Stung, Homer replaces Bart with a little brother. Ralph Wiggum mistakes pity for love when Lisa gives him a Valentine's Day card.
After a public humiliation, broken-hearted Ralph gives an unexpectedly moving performance in the school's President's Day pageant. After a DUI, Homer swears off beer for a month. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa's sibling rivalry plays out in the school science fair. Homer negotiates his union's contract with Mr.
Burns, mindful that he needs a dental plan for Lisa's new braces. Burns mistakes Homer's utter ineptitude for strategy and concedes, on the condition that Homer resign as union president. An April Fools' Day prank provides the jumping-off point for Simpson family flashbacks.
Meanwhile, Homer goes back to school to make up a missing credit. Lisa takes a stand against Springfield's annual snake-bashing festival. Overwhelmed by her family's demands during a flu epidemic, Marge accidentally shoplifts at the Kwik-E-Mart and winds up in prison.
An advertising blitz for "Gabbo" spells trouble for Krusty: his show gets canceled when the new ventriloquist act gets higher ratings.
Bart and Lisa enlist Krusty's Hollywood pals for a comeback special. Through flashbacks, Homer recalls the dizzying rise and fall of his Beatles-esque barbershop quartet. The Be Sharps reunite for one last concert on the roof of Moe's Tavern. When Bart receives death threats from newly paroled Sideshow Bob, the family goes into the Witness Relocation Program and starts a new life on a houseboat on Terror Lake. Burns discovers that Homer is grossly unqualified to be a nuclear safety inspector, so Homer enrolls at Springfield University to study nuclear physics.
While there, Homer befriends three nerds and instigates a prank that gets them expelled. Burns pines away for Bobo, his beloved childhood teddy bear and symbol of lost innocence. When the bear turns up in Maggie's possession, the resulting tug of war affects the whole town. In "Bart Simpson's Dracula," the family turns into vampires, and Lisa sends Homer to the Burns mansion in an attempt to kill the head vampire.
When Marge has a girls' night out with a new neighbor, they wind up roaring toward a cliff in a Thelma-and-Louise-style car chase. Bart heckles the guru at a self-help seminar, and the man presents him to the audience as a role model for their "inner child.
After a reckless Squishee bender with Milhouse, Bart wakes to the shocking realization that he joined the Junior Campers. Lured by pocketknives and knot-tying lessons, Bart assimilates into the group but then must face the father-son rafting trip.
Homer struggles with his attraction to new coworker Mindy, a beautiful engineer whose love for doughnuts is equal to his own. When gambling is legalized in Springfield, Mr. Burns opens an extravagant casino on the waterfront. Meanwhile, Bart opens a casino in his treehouse. Burns becomes a germ-phobic recluse and Homer must tear Marge away from the slot machines.
When a cat burglar prowls Springfield, Homer forms a citizens' watch group that winds up breaking more laws than they protect. When the cat burglar sets his sights on the world's biggest cubic zirconia, a clue comes from an unexpected source. Working as Krusty the Clown's assistant, Bart accidentally steals the limelight by blurting an instant catchphrase: "I didn't do it.
Fired for selling tainted meat to Homer, Apu tries to make amends to the Simpsons, and Homer joins him in a pilgrimage to Kwik-E-Mart headquarters in India. Lisa is shocked to find that her new Malibu Stacy doll reinforces negative stereotypes of women. With Smithers' help, Lisa tracks down the original creator of Malibu Stacy and convinces her to market a new doll that's a better role model for girls. Dejected by a lack of recognition at work, Homer makes a crank call to NASA and winds up being chosen to ride into space with astronauts.
Homer and Flanders bond over a football game. As the two friends become inseparable, Flanders struggles with a growing dislike of Homer that finally blows up in front of the entire church congregation. Bart wins a wacky radio contest and forgoes the cash to claim the gag prize instead: an elephant.
The childless Mr. Burns selects Bart as his heir and begins grooming him for his new role. As a test of loyalty, Mr. Burns orders Bart to fire Homer. Skinner befriends his former nemesis and the pair look for a way to get Skinner reinstated. Playing hooky, Bart sneaks onto the Quimby Compound and is the only witness when Mayor Quimby's ne'er-do-well nephew Freddy allegedly assaults a snooty French butler. But if he comes forward, he will be punished for truancy.
Burns and Grandpa Simpson compete for the affections of Marge's mother. The more dashing suitor prevails, but in a scene straight out of The Graduate, Grandpa crashes the wedding just before Mrs.
Bouvier becomes Mrs. Bart has his hair cut too short by a barber. This is the first time we hear a character from The Simpsons series say a curse word. Homer wakes up the family to practice for a nuclear drill Marge bakes a batch of delicious cookies. Bart attempts to steal them, but burns his fingers trying to pick them up. Everyone except Bart and Maggie leave the kitchen to let them cool down, and Bart takes this opportunity to swipe them, muttering to himself "Aha!
The perfect crime! Marge suspects Maggie of eating the cookies, but as a witness she knows exactly who took them and guides them along a trail of cookies running across the floor. His family catch him lying on his back in his bedroom amidst a pile of cookie crumbs. Looking up at them with his stomach full, he groans, "There is no perfect crime. Grampa spends time with the kids. This is Grampa's first appearance. Bart and Homer go on a fishing trip. Homer asks Bart for a bologna sandwich, but Bart forgot the bologna.
He puts the bait on the sandwich instead. Later on they hit rapids and Homer is almost knocked unconscious. They later fall off of a waterfall. Bart teaches his sisters how to skateboard The kids discuss paganism. This is the first time Bart calls his dad "Homer". Bart locks himself in the closet, and when he busts out, he finds out that the family has gone out without him. At an aquarium Bart swims with the sharks This is the first time we see a naked Simpsons character.
This also marks Lisa Simpson saying the word hell in this short. Homer has trouble taking a normal family portrait. Lisa and Maggie try to cure Bart's hiccups The kids try to steal money from Marge's money jar.. The Simpsons go to the art museum. This is the first time we hear Bart say "Whoooa, Mama!
Homer unwisely teases a monkey at the zoo and gets a faceful of poo for his trouble. This is the shortest Simpsons Short. Maggie squeaks her toy, causing a chain reaction of anger in the family. Bart tries to hide the cookies he stole from the jar from his parents. Bart puts on his own show after Homer tells him to stop watching cartoons. First appearance of Itchy and Scratchy. This is the first time we hear Lisa call her dad "Homer". Bart, Lisa and eventually Marge take out their frustrations on a punching bag with Homer's picture on it.
Bart's version of Christmas. The kids get to see Krusty's show live for the first time. First appearance of Krusty the Clown. Sent out to exercise, Bart foils a robbery attempt. Bart tells a story about large kids who throw their small parents into a small room.
Guess who's the scaredy-cat! Homer tries hypnosis to calm down his crazy kids. Bart's attempt to swipe some chocolate is foiled.
The family drives to Echo Canyon, takes turns making echoes, and Bart almost makes a boulder crunch the family car. Homer makes Bart take his "Sunday Night Bath", only to flood the bathroom. In this sequel to "Shell Game", Bart has a nightmare after eating every single cookie from the cookie jar.
The kids swing from the trees off Homer's ties. Homer takes the family to a psychologist. Bart kicks Maggie's ball out of sight and she takes off to retrieve it back. To be Continued Part 2. Maggie floats in the air hanging on to balloons and lands safely back in her playpen. Homer attempts to fix the television antenna on the roof. This special was aired before the premier of the 7th season opener; hosted by John Walsh from the FOX series "Americas Most Wanted" , it offered up all sorts of theories and insights into who might have shot Montgomery Burns.
Evil in the Austin Powers films "Helping out in all our zany schemes to take over the world". After getting lost in a game of hide-and-seek, Lisa wanders into the field and discovers three teenage girls who are practising Wiccans. Though she is sceptical 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.
In the first of Sky One's specials celebrating 20 years of "The Simpsons", Ricky Gervais takes you behind the scenes to see how the show is made, talking to those who put each episode together, plus celebrity fans like Simon Cowell and Hugh Hefner.
In the second of Sky One's specials celebrating 20 years of "The Simpsons", Ricky Gervais takes a look at the vast array of Simpsons merchandise the colourful characters have inspired and catches up with some of the programme's biggest devotees.
In the third of Sky One's specials celebrating 20 years of "The Simpsons", Ricky Gervais speaks to a selection of the huge number of celebrities who have guest-starred on the show over the years. A close encounter with Donald Trump's hairpiece sends Homer on an extraordinary journey.
Marge wakes up from a political nightmare. Marge and Homer Simpson wrestle with the choice in this election. Donald Trump reviews his accomplishments from his first days in office.
Donald Trump makes one last try to patch things up with Comey. Robert Mueller pays the President a little visit. Maybe it's time to take a good look in the mirror. Who will Homer Simpson vote for in the Elections? Barack Obama or Mitt Romney? An election eve appeal from Montgomery Burns. Still reeling from the presidential election results, Mr. Burns takes a few minutes to explain the upcoming fiscal cliff.
Maggie prepares for her Oscar acceptance speech. Maggie is interviewed for the Oscar nomination of The Longest Daycare. If you loved the Homer Shake Groundskeeper Willie has a few things to say prior to the Sept 18 Scottish elections. It's a remade scene from "A Tree Grows in Springfield". Homer says hello from San Diego Comic-Con ! The citizens of Springfield head to their polling stations to vote and Homer discovers Russia's President Vladimir Putin in disguise.
This year everyone is coming to Daytona! Moe has a presidential moment and lets the world know how he is feeling. Homer gives us a little advice about watching the eclipse. Maggie and Marge are having a play-date at Springfield's finest toddler play park when Maggie becomes smitten with a little boy. It's love at first suck and Maggie dreams about seeing him again after a day full of make-believe romance.
In a daycare far, far away… but still in Springfield, Maggie is on an epic quest for her stolen pacifier. Her adventure brings her face-to-face with young Padawans, Sith Lords, familiar droids, Rebel scum, and an ultimate battle against the dark side, in this original short celebrating the Star Wars galaxy. The God of Mischief teams up with Bart Simpson in the ultimate crossover event paying tribute to the Marvel Cinematic Universe of superheroes and villains.
When his Christmas bonus is cancelled, Homer becomes a department-store Santa--and then bets his meager earnings at the track. After switching IQ tests with Martin, Bart is mistaken for a child genius. When he's enrolled in a school for gifted students, a series of embarrassments and mishaps makes him long for his old life. Homer is fired for nearly causing a meltdown at the nuclear plant. When he finds a new calling as a public safety advocate, he finds himself facing off against Mr. After an embarrassing experience at the company picnic, Homer pawns the TV and uses the proceeds to take the family to therapy sessions.
Fed up with Nelson's bullying, the kids from Springfield Elementary decide to teach him a lesson. With advice from Grandpa, Bart leads them into battle. When Lisa get a bad case of the blues, jazz musician Bleeding Gums Murphy teaches her how to express her feelings through music.
Homer buys an RV and the family takes off on an ill-fated camping trip. Bart tries to impress the school bullies by stealing the head of the Jebediah Springfield statue in the town square, but everyone is outraged by his act of vandalism. Homer gives Marge a bowling ball for her birthday, and his self-serving gift backfires: she starts taking lessons from a suave French bowling instructor.
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