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. Homer teaches an adult education class on successful marriage, but his students show little interest until he starts telling them juicy details of his marriage to Marge.
Furious, Marge kicks Homer out. Stuck in his room with a broken leg, Bart hears a high-pitched scream. When he looks through his telescope, he sees a guilty Ned Flanders burying the evidence. Lisa feels threatened when a new girl moves to Springfield: Allison is smart, pretty, a great saxophone player and a crack diorama builder.
Lisa tries to befriend her new rival, but she's consumed with envy and competitiveness. After reading the weepy best-seller The Bridges of Madison County, Marge sits down with the family and recalls romantic moments, along with temptations from her bowling instructor Jacques and Homer's coworker Mindy.
Backed by a cabal of Republicans and the talk radio blowhard Birch Barlow, Sideshow Bob runs for mayor of Springfield. When new mayor Bob decides to build a freeway right through the Simpson's' home, Bart and Lisa set out to prove the election was rigged. In "The Shinning," Homer becomes groundskeeper of Mr.
Burns' isolated mountain mansion. Next, in "Time and Punishment," Homer tries to fix the toaster and winds up traveling through time. In "Nightmare Cafeteria," Principal Skinner finds an ingenious way to reduce overcrowding in the detention room and deal with cafeteria budget cuts.
Smitten with Reverend Lovejoy's daughter Jessica, Bart tries to reform to win her heart -- but what she really wants is a bad boy. When she steals the church collection plate, Bart finds he's in over his head. When she nearly flunks gym class, Lisa is forced to take up a sport. She's a natural at hockey, but things get complicated when her team faces off against Bart's.
In a tense moment on the ice, sibling rivalry melts into sibling loyalty. When Homer gropes for a gummy candy stuck to the babysitter's pants, she mistakes his intentions and turns the town against him. Grandpa Simpson's miracle elixir reinvigorates Homer and Marge's sex life.
When father and son embark on an old-fashioned medicine show to sell the love tonic, they rake in the money, but eventually old resentments bubble up between them.
When they try to go on vacation, the family discovers Marge's debilitating fear of flying. Marge consults a psychoanalyst to find the source of her baffling fear.
Homer joins the secret society of the Stonecutters and is suddenly exalted when the brethren discover his birthmark. The ancient order is shaken to the core by the ineptitude of its new Chosen One. The story of Maggie's birth is told in flashbacks: after Homer quits the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to pursue his dream of working at a bowling alley, Marge reveals that she is pregnant. When Bart is forced to assist Principal Skinner in early-morning astronomy observations, he discovers a giant comet heading towards Springfield.
Facing impending doom, the entire town shows up at the Flanders family bomb shelter. Krusty the Clown's reckless spending forces him to open a clown college to keep afloat. New graduate Homer discovers the perks and perils of being Krusty. After Bart's prank phone call to Australia goes awry, the Simpsons must fly out to the land down under and apologize to the Australian people.
When they discover Bart's penalty will be a kick in the pants, international relations deteriorate. Homer must turn to his sisters-in-law for a loan.
Relishing Homer's degradation, Patty and Selma make him their slave. But when the sisters are caught smoking on the job, Homer reluctantly covers for them, saving their jobs. Meanwhile, Bart is late to sign up for a gym class and must take the only class still open -- ballet. Springfield plays host to a film festival. Among the contenders for best film: Barney presents "Pukahontas," a haunting meditation on his alcoholism; Mr. A fortune teller foresees Lisa's future marriage to an upper-crust Harvard classmate.
After a series of embarrassing incidents, Lisa comes to realize that even though her family may not be classy, she loves them the way they are.
When Santa's Little Helper sires a litter of puppies, Mr. Burns adopts them, secretly scheming to use their pelts to make a fur tuxedo. When Bart and Lisa confront Mr. Burns, he relents and turns the puppies into racing dogs instead. Realizing he preferred the old regime, Bart locks Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel in a room together until they can agree on the contract.
Lisa is reunited with her idol, Bleeding Gums Murphy, but their time together is short-lived. After Marge helps catch a petty criminal, the adrenaline rush inspires her to join the Springfield Police Department. Marge experiences feelings of power and authority that she's never known before, but police corruption makes her question her newfound calling. The simmering rivalry between Springfield and a neighboring town heats up when Shelbyville kids steal Springfield's prized lemon tree.
In Part One of this two-part suspense story, Mr. Burns' evil schemes go too far. When Burns winds up shot, everyone is a suspect. With Mr. Burns shot, Chief Wiggum investigates the crime, and nearly everyone in town has a motive. At the end, it all comes down to the Simpson DNA. Meanwhile, the town of Springfield sees an opportunity for profit. When Homer and Marge are found to be unfit parents, the kids are placed with the Flanders family. Reluctant participants in the Flanderses' wholesome family activities, Bart and Lisa become the targets of an emergency baptism.
Bart sells his soul to Milhouse for five dollars, but soon regrets his decision. Meanwhile, Moe turns the Tavern into a family-friendly restaurant. After visiting a local petting zoo, Lisa becomes a vegetarian and faces ridicule from family and friends. When she lashes out and ruins Homer's barbecue, she learns a lesson in tolerance. In "Attack of the 50 Foot Eyesores," strange atmospheric conditions bring giant advertising statues to life. In "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace," Groundskeeper Willie is killed in a freak accident and seeks revenge in the childrens' dreams.
In the final segment, Homer steps through a secret portal and becomes three-dimensional. Homer tries to gain sixty pounds so he can stay home on disability. When he nearly causes a catastrophe at the plant, Homer reconsiders his plan. Homer discovers that his mother is still alive, a former radical who is a fugitive from the law.
When her old nemesis Burns spots her and tips off the FBI, she is forced to return to the underground. After Sideshow Bob escapes from prison, the Springfield Air Show is the setting for his ill-fated vendetta against television and Krusty the Clown. Troy McClure hosts a behind-the-scenes look at the show, including clips of the series' beginnings as shorts on "The Tracy Ullman Show," Simpsons trivia questions, and unaired scenes from popular episodes.
Nabbed for shoplifting, Bart manages to keep it a secret from the family Homer catches Mr. When Burns' head clears, he demands to join the team. Meanwhile, Bart's inflammatory T-shirt provokes Principal Skinner to require school uniforms. Homer resents being upstaged when former president George Bush moves into the neighborhood.
After Bush spanks Bart, an all-out prank war ensues. A chance encounter with a former classmate yields an invitation to the Springfield Country Club, where Marge tries to parlay a bargain basement Chanel suit into elevated social status for her family.
Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands.
Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general. Add to history. Add to collection. Add to list. Recommend this. Special 1 Good Night TZ — 22 mins. Special 3 Jumping Bart TZ — 22 mins. Special 4 Babysitting Maggie TZ — 22 mins. Special 5 The Pacifier TZ — 22 mins. Special 6 Burping Contest TZ — 22 mins.
Special 7 Dinner Time TZ — 22 mins. Special 8 Making Faces TZ — 22 mins. Special 9 The Funeral TZ — 22 mins. Special 10 Maggie's Brain TZ — 22 mins. Special 11 Football TZ — 22 mins. Special 12 House of Cards TZ — 22 mins. Special 14 Space Patrol TZ — 22 mins. Special 15 Bart's Haircut TZ — 22 mins. Special 18 Scary Stories TZ — 22 mins.
Special 19 Grampa and the Kids TZ — 22 mins. Special 21 Skateboarding TZ — 22 mins. Special 22 The Pagans TZ — 22 mins. Special 23 Closeted TZ — 22 mins. Special 24 The Aquarium TZ — 22 mins. Special 25 Family Portrait TZ — 22 mins. Special 26 Bart's Hiccups TZ — 22 mins. Special 29 Zoo Story TZ — 22 mins. Special 31 Shell Game TZ — 22 mins. Special 33 Punching Bag TZ — 22 mins.
Special 34 Simpsons Christmas TZ — 22 mins. Special 36 Bart the Hero TZ — 22 mins. Special 38 Scary Movie TZ — 22 mins. Special 39 Home Hypnotism TZ — 22 mins. Special 40 Shoplifting TZ — 22 mins. Special 41 Echo Canyon TZ — 22 mins. Special 42 Bathtime TZ — 22 mins. Special 43 Bart's Nightmare TZ — 22 mins. Special 44 Bart of the Jungle TZ — 22 mins.
Special 45 Family Therapy TZ — 22 mins. Special 56 Celebrity Friends TZ — 22 mins. Special 57 Trumptastic Voyage TZ — 22 mins. Special 59 3 a. Special 65 Homer Votes TZ — 22 mins. Burns Endorses Romney. Special 66 Mr. Burns Endorses Romney TZ — 22 mins. Special 67 Fiscal Cliff TZ — 22 mins. Special 68 Maggie Sucks TZ — 22 mins. Special 69 Oscar-Nominated TZ — 22 mins. Special 76 Homer Votes TZ — 22 mins. Special 77 Happy Daytona Day! Bart is sent to France on a student exchange program, where he's treated like a slave; An Albanian student takes Bart's place in the family.
But is there more than meets the eye? Homer and Marge enjoy a night on the town, leaving the kids with a diabolical babysitter, with a surprising secret. Season 1 Season 2 ». See also TV Schedule. Getting Started Contributor Zone ». Top Gap. See more gaps ». Add episode. September TV and Streaming Calendar. Everything Coming to Hulu in September Everything Coming to Disney Plus in October Create a list ».
TV Shows I've watched. After winning a political essay contest, Lisa is invited to Washington, D. S3, Ep3. After wishing for Flanders to lose his business, Homer discovers that his neighbor is actually about to go bankrupt and decides to help him out. S3, Ep4. After having a horrible day, Bart gets a job tending bar for a group of gangsters and becomes the prime suspect when Principal Skinner mysteriously disappears.
S3, Ep5. Homer is a hero after averting a nuclear meltdown that he nearly caused, but he doesn't want to tell anyone that he stopped it completely by accident.
S3, Ep6. Bart and Lisa try to reunite Krusty the Clown with his father. S3, Ep7. The Simpson family receives a severed monkey's paw which can grant wishes, Bart gains magical powers which he uses to turn Homer into a Jack-in-the-box, and Mr. Burns uses Homer's brain to create a robot. S3, Ep8. Homer buys Lisa a pony that the family can ill afford. S3, Ep9. S3, Ep Moe claims a drink that Homer invented is his own, with the drink making the bar a local hot spot, but threatens his friendship with Homer.
Burns decides to retire and sells the power plant to a German consortium for an exorbitant price.
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