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- DirectorDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart ends up at a school for gifted children after cheating on an IQ test.
- DirectorWesley ArcherStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA depressed Lisa's spirit is lifted when she meets a jazz-man, Bleeding Gums Murphy.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge contemplates an affair with a handsome bowling instructor.
- DirectorWesley ArcherMilton GrayStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart is sent to France on a student exchange program, where he's treated like a slave; an Albanian student with suspicious motives takes Bart's place in the family.
- DirectorRich MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer lies on a medical insurance form in order to obtain a miracle hair restoring drug.I just loved the first appearance of Karl and, of course, been able to see Homer with hair.
- DirectorWesley ArcherRich MooreDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe Simpsons move into a cursed house, then are abducted by aliens, before Homer is ensconced in a tale by Edgar Allen Poe.The adaptation of “The Raven” (Poe) was magnificent!
- DirectorRich MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightIn an attempt to show up Ned Flanders, Homer pits Bart against Ned's son, Todd, in a miniature golf competition.1. Nirvana.
2. Psychiatric (Lisa mentioned that). - DirectorDavid SilvermanJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge becomes a crusader against cartoon violence after an episode of "Itchy and Scratchy" seemingly inspires Maggie to attack Homer.Vienna, psychoanalisis, Dr. Monroe, violence, neurosis...
- DirectorDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer and Marge tell the story of how they met and fell in love in high school.The roots of a very deep love story!
- DirectorDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter Grampa's new girlfriend dies and leaves him $106,000 in her will, he tries to decide what to do with it.Very memorable quotes (especially that one of Rudyard Kipling), Marvin Monroe it's in it telling about a secret psychological experiment he wants to do, Lisa tells something deep but at the same time has a superficial moment and Plato appears to tell “his philosophy”. Overall a good insight in the life of Abraham Simpson in that kind of asylum (that turn out to be almost a paradise after one special donnation)...
- DirectorDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter Bart saves Mr. Burns' life with a donated blood transfusion, Homer vows revenge when they receive only a "thank you" card as compensation.There is a lot of things that I truly liked about this episode, but the best of it all was the ending dialogue:
Homer: Save a guy's life, and what do you get? Nothing! Worse than nothing! Just a big, scary rock!
Bart: Hey, don't knock the head, man.
Marge: Homer, you don't do things like that to be rewarded! The moral of the story is that a good deed is its own reward!
Bart: But we got a reward, the head is cool!
Marge: Well, then maybe the moral is, no good deed goes unrewarded.
Homer: Wait a minute! If I hadn't written that nasty letter we wouldn't have gotten anything.
Marge: Mmmm... then I guess the moral is, the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Lisa: Maybe there is no moral, Mom.
Homer: Exactly! It's just a bunch of stuff that happened.
Marge: But it certainly was a memorable few days.
Homer: Amen to that. - DirectorRich MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer accidentally lands in a mental hospital and ends up sharing a room with a white man who thinks he is Michael Jackson.Dr. Marvin Monroe, asylum, Michael Jackson, insane & not insane certificate
- DirectorWesley ArcherStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter winning a political essay contest, Lisa is invited to Washington, D.C., but she soon becomes upset after discovering how policy-making really works.An ironic parody & sutler reference to the principal weaknesses of the democracy, including funny gags of historical figures (Lincoln and Jefferson) and the “system of justice” (or “how to make a child keep his/her faith in democracy”).
A pretty radical discourse of Nelson Muntz; besides the award of essay for “USA A-OK” made by an immigrant who only wants to repeat the so well know “American dream” or, as other people would say, “YEAH! this is truly the land of opportunities!”. Another irony thing about it, because I already presumed that Truong van Dinh would be the winner.
And, last but not least, Homer as a truly reader! (he even turn off the TV, just a miracle)... - DirectorBrad BirdJeffrey LynchStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart and Lisa try to reunite Krusty the Clown with his father.Although the main premise of the episode is to be a “family portrait”, there's very deep implications around the subject of religion, the solitude itself, and, of course, the father-son relationship.
E. Morin have talked enough about the “central” and “peripheral” problems & things that we usually have as the roots of our daily life, and most of the themes that this episodes explores are “central” ones. Therefore, it's not recommended to avoid them... And that's why this little “behind-the-smile-of-the-clown” story it's so perfect: because it shows the struggle and the resolution for a big problem, that it's more than a father-son relationship, it's about being tolerant and, as Bart says (Lisa help him to know that in the first place):
"At all times let a man be supple as a reed, and not rigid as a cedar." - DirectorJeffrey LynchStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAs Marge goes to the doctor for a pregnancy test, Homer tells the children of the events leading up to his marriage, and Bart's birth.It's always nice to know more about this couple. And this story in particular was very funny too!
- DirectorMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhile Marge spends a couple of days at Rancho Relaxo after she has a breakdown, Bart and Lisa stay with Patty and Selma, and Homer stays at home to take care of Maggie.A very conscious episode about the mother's daily life. Even those womans that have works outside of her houses spent the majority of their time being worried about his family, and having all in order (the house itself, the things of the children, the husband, the to-do list that even Marge has in this story, etc...).
It's curious that the stress breakdown that Marge had at the beginning of the episode it's not more common. Or maybe it's, but, at least, it doesn't have enough attention of the media (it's like the indifference of Kent Brockman about the dangerous situation of Bart in “Radio Bart”, that actually preferred to stay all night worried and talking around the Lincoln squirrel). - DirectorMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer becomes the manager of a beautiful young country singer and finds himself almost attracted to her, sparking Marge's jealousy.This was just Homer being a real man!
He didn't take advantage even when he was tempted, and he was always respectful to the feelings and thoughts of both womans: Lurleen and Marge. He proved in this little story that he's more than just an over-weight man addicted to beer: he can actually cares about someone else.
Plus: the songs were fantastic & this was written by Matt Groening! - DirectorRich MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge stars in a musical adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire, but is angry with Homer's lack of interest; Maggie squares off with her strict new daycare owner.Loved the subtle references to Ayn Rand and Alfred Hitchcock! This story also made me think in “All About My Mother” (1999), another tribute to the play of Williams...
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter attributing a relaxing Sunday to his skipping church, Homer vows to never attend service again, and forms his own religion to justify his behavior.The whole concept of not going to the church just to prove that you believe in God is what makes this episode so special. It's a shame that the ending of it is so "political correct" with Christianity (that's why I gave it 7/10 and not 10/10), but all the rest of it (even what God himself says) is just perfect...
- DirectorMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer enters Lisa in the Little Miss Springfield pageant to build her self-esteem.I just gonna said that, after seeing this, “Little Miss Sunshine” (2006) doesn't look so original and good. Maybe they should called it “Little Miss Springfield” to be more honest with their influences...
- DirectorRich MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWith Bart continually getting in trouble, Homer bans him from seeing the new Itchy & Scratchy movie.Maybe it doesn't have a complex plot, but that ending was great! The relationship between Bart and Homer really show something more deep than the usual fight, something like they are, more or less, father & son after all, and not only two characters that haven't so much to related with the other...
- DirectorMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhile trying to coax Maggie into saying her first word, Homer and Marge talk about how Lisa spoke hers.The perfect portrait of the relationship between brothers & sisters of different ages...
- DirectorJeffrey LynchStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhen Bart gets tired of Homer's horrible parenting skills, he enrolls in the "Bigger Brother" program where he's assigned a fantastic role model.
- DirectorRich MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter being released from prison on parole, Sideshow Bob plots to murder Bart.A parody better made than the original film!
- 1989– 30mTV-148.3 (3.6K)TV EpisodeDirectorBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart accidentally gets Principal Skinner fired on inspection day, with Ned Flanders taking over as his replacement.Skinner shows his truly human side being friendly with Bart, and this boy shows that he actually cares even if he tries to hide it most of the time...
- DirectorCarlos BaezaStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer begins teaching a class on how to have a successful marriage, but jeopardizes his own marriage by revealing secrets about himself and Marge.Rumor has it, as some people says. Marge and Homer are far from each other until this man ask for forgiveness. Truly romantic at the end.
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightConfined to his room with a broken leg, Bart suspects Ned Flanders of murdering Maude; the family's new swimming pool earns Lisa popularity among the neighborhood kids.Another perfect parody of a film...
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe family's job at Mr. Burns' country estate goes awry when Homer goes mad; Homer's attempt to repair a toaster results in inadvertent time travel; The school staff turn cannibalistic.
- DirectorMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge goes into therapy to find the root cause of her traumatizing aerophobia.Psychoanalysis & Marge.
- DirectorSusie DietterStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe citizens of Springfield host their own film festival, with popular movie critic Jay Sherman arriving from New York to judge.
- DirectorJeffrey LynchStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter Mr. Burns steals oil from Springfield Elementary and blocks out the sun, an unknown person shoots him.
- DirectorSusie DietterStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge and Homer lose custody of the kids, who are sent to live at the Flanders' house.
- DirectorMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA trip to a local petting zoo convinces Lisa to give up meat, despite excessive pressure to convince her not to do so.The only bad thing about this one is the song of Paul McCartney.
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer intentionally gains more weight in order to qualify for disability and work from home, but soon realizes that being morbidly obese comes with its own problems.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter faking his own death, Homer is reunited with his mother, who harbors a deep secret.Sunshine of your love, 60's, rock, grandma...
- DirectorMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhile researching for an essay, Lisa discovers that Springfield's founding father was actually a murderous thief.The myths are necessary.
- DirectorSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer questions the state of his marriage after Luann Van Houten demands a divorce from Kirk.A divorce and a second marriage...
- DirectorBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter a hurricane destroys Ned Flanders' house, he suffers a nervous breakdown and is forced to confront repressed problems from his childhood.The truth face of Ned Flanders. Anger management.
- DirectorSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer is cast as Poochie, a new "Itchy and Scratchy" character designed to reverse declining ratings; a hip college student moves in with the Simpsons.The irony of a show that lasted too long and some fans being pissed off by it.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter Marge befriends John, a gay store owner, Homer worries that his presence will have a negative effect on Bart's sexuality.EVERYBODY DANCE NOW!!!
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer's laziness begets the ire of his industrious but arrogant new co-worker Frank Grimes; Bart buys a run-down factory for a dollar.Frank Grimes... Obsessive and compulsive.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart is sent to a military school to be disciplined; Lisa, seeking a challenge, enrolls with him, but faces discrimination as the school's only girl cadet.Army, poetry and being good brothers after all...
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAn evil cult called the Movementarians brainwashes the citizens of Springfield and it's up to Marge to get them back.A parody of religion...
- DirectorJim ReardonSwinton O. Scott IIIStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer is forced to spy for the IRS after an audit. But when he is asked to retrieve a trillion dollar bill from Mr. Burns, he switches sides and the two flee to Cuba for refuge.Cuba & Castro
- DirectorJim ReardonKlay HallStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer and Marge's attempt to spice up their marriage leads to the couple being chased naked through Springfield.It's a parody of one the shorts included inside “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask”...
- DirectorJim ReardonMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer's midlife crisis leads to a disastrous attempt at being an inventor.Thomas Edison...
- DirectorJim ReardonNancy KruseStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThree famous religious stories are retold Simpsons style as the family nods off at church.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer becomes the talk of the Springfield art community when a failed barbecue pit he worked on is mistaken for an art project.Andy Warhol, Picasso, Dalí, etc...
- DirectorJim ReardonMichael MarcantelStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart gets a glimpse of the future while the family is on vacation at an Indian casino.
- DirectorJim ReardonMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightFans are invited to take a behind-the-scenes look at "The Simpsons," revisiting some of the most memorable experiences the family has been through.
- DirectorNeil AffleckJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightDesperate for money, Homer accepts payment from Mr. Burns in exchange for humiliating himself.
- DirectorJim ReardonMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer's gossip website becomes a huge hit, but when his information runs out he resorts to making up news.
- DirectorJim ReardonMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAn X-ray reveals a crayon lodged in Homer's brain. After the crayon is removed, Homer experiences a sudden surge in intelligence, making him closer to Lisa and isolated from his friends.
- DirectorJim ReardonMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer's rush to the hospital to re-attach his severed thumb, Lisa's rush to school to win the science fair, and Bart's run-in with an illegal fireworks scheme interconnect from their point of view.
- DirectorJim ReardonMike Frank PolcinoStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter a debilitating injury forces him to stay indoors, Homer begins a daycare center.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer and Bart get careless with a model rocket and accidentally do damage to Springfield's church, but when Mr. Burns offers to commercialize it to repair the destruction, Lisa leaves Christianity behind to become a Buddhist.
- DirectorJim ReardonLauren MacMullanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge's high school sweetheart Artie Ziff returns and offers Homer a million dollars to spend a weekend with Marge.
- DirectorJim ReardonMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer reads three stories from an overdue library book, imagining himself as Odysseus, Lisa as Joan of Arc, and Bart as Hamlet.
- DirectorChuck SheetzJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart's comic about Homer becomes a hit on-line, prompting Homer to attempt to control his anger.
- DirectorJim ReardonDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer clones himself with a magic hammock; Zombie cowboys come back from the dead after Springfield bans guns; The Simpsons family take a vacation on an island where Dr. Hibbert can turn people into animals.
- DirectorJim ReardonMatthew NastukStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMilhouse moves to Capitol City, and therefore Lisa and Bart become best friends.
- DirectorJim ReardonMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMarge and Homer find out that they actually kissed each other at age 10 without knowing they were each other's first kisses, and tell the story about this.
- DirectorJim ReardonBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter Mr. Burns is erroneously reported as dead, he buys all of he media outlets in order to prevent them from writing scathing articles about him.
- DirectorJim ReardonLauren MacMullanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBecause she thinks her own children do not appreciate her anymore, Marge becomes a mother figure for Nelson.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanNancy KruseStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA townsperson comes out of the closet when Springfield legalized same-sex marriages in a plot to bolster tourism; Homer uses the Internet to become a minister.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart and Lisa see into the future where their lives have changed.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart starts living on food from the new candy machine in school only, but he becomes so overweight that he has to go to a fat camp.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanMichael MarcantelStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer hears about the Rapture, and by using numerology to calculate when the Rapture is coming he learns that it is only one week away.
- 1989– 30mTV-147.2 (1.7K)TV EpisodeDirectorDavid SilvermanMike Frank PolcinoStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart is expelled from Springfield Elementary, and Bart is therefore enrolled in St. Jerome's Catholic School.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhen a frozen mailman from the 60's is found in a Springfield glacier, doubts arise about whether Abe really is Homer's father.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart and Lisa bet whether Lisa can turn Groundskeeper Willie into a proper gentleman.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanRaymond S. PersiStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightIn this story within a story within a story within a story, a cave-exploring expedition, an angry sheep and a lovestruck Moe become inextricably entwined.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanMike Frank PolcinoStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter hitting her head on a stool Marge suffers from amnesia. Slowly but surely memories are starting to come back, except memories about Homer.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanRaymond S. PersiStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter seeing a museum exhibit on evolution, in which creation is labeled a myth, an outraged Ned Flanders teams with Reverend Lovejoy to blackmail Principal Skinner into requiring creationism to be taught in classrooms, eventually at the expense of any mention of evolution. Lisa becomes outraged herself, and forms a student organization to teach evolution, leading to a creationism vs. evolution trial, a la Inherit the Wind.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightLisa helps Moe become a distinguished poet, but she turns on him when he takes all the credit for his newfound greatness.
- DirectorMark KirklandChris ClementsStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart and Nelson become best friends, but Bart surprisingly discovers that the fringe benefits aren't worth Nelson's neediness.
- 1989– 30mTV-146.9 (1.5K)TV EpisodeDirectorMark KirklandMike Frank PolcinoStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhile Homer tries to get revenge on a driver who cut him off, his family warns him of the folly of revenge by telling stories based on "The Count of Monte Cristo," "Revenge of the Nerds," and "Batman."
- 1989– 30mTV-148.2 (2.3K)TV EpisodeDirectorChuck SheetzMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer goes to Dr. Frink to help him recover his memories from the night before, and he discovers, based on his interpretation of the memories, that Marge is having an affair.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMark KirklandBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe Simpsons' 19th Halloween Special, with parodies of "Transformers," "Mad Men," and "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown."
- DirectorMike B. AndersonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer suspects that the family of Bart's new Muslim friend from Jordan is part of a terrorist plot, and Lisa becomes obsessed with her new MyPod.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew NastukStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightLisa and her new best friend create their own fantasy world, but Marge doesn't want Lisa to see her friend anymore after she finds out that they're too far gone in it.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe Simpsons lose their house, but Flanders buys it and offers to rent it back to them. But when they turn out to be less-than-reliable renters, Flanders kicks them out.
- DirectorChuck SheetzMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer is kidnapped moments before he and Marge are supposed to re-renew their vows. However, Marge comes to the conclusion that Homer left her at the altar.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonNancy KruseStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightMoe begins dating a little person he met on the Internet, while Maggie is being bullied at the playground next to Moe's where Homer is leaving her.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonRob OliverStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart gets Milhouse to take the rap for a prank at school, and then blows him off when he falls for a cute 5th grade do-gooder, prompting Milhouse's wrath. Meanwhile, Lisa begins taking "happy pills" to improve her negative outlook.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew NastukStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer becomes a "helicopter parent" at Springfield Elementary by helping Bart finish a class project and helping Lisa become popular, and Marge finds a secret sauna in their house.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonRaymond S. PersiStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA series of parodies based on four strong women: Queen Elizabeth, Snow White, Lady MacBeth, and Ayn Rand.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew SchofieldStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightLisa 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.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew NastukStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer, Apu and Reverend Lovejoy all suspect that Moe may have left with one of their wives after receiving a mysterious letter, but which one is it?
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew NastukStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhen Lisa discovers that Marge was also a model student, she tries to find out where everything changed so that she doesn't repeat her mistakes. Meanwhile, a series of chance accidents cause Bart to replace Nelson as school bully.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer picks up parenting advice from an 80s sitcom; Bart becomes involved in trading nuclear secrets.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew NastukStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart's "Angry Dad" character gets his own movie, but when the movie starts winning awards, Homer tries to hog all the credit.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew SchofieldStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightLisa's school project leads to the discovery of a new drug that makes the elderly less cranky and more tolerable.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMike Frank PolcinoStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe tables are turned for Homer and Bart after a therapist cures Homer of his violent tendencies toward the boy.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerYeardley SmithHomer and Bart put together a team to author the next successful tween novel franchise and make a million dollars, but discover that they need Lisa's help to pull it off.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonRob OliverStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThirty years in the future the Simpsons get together for Christmas. Bart and Lisa are struggling as parents to connect with their children.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightWhile Bart tries to regain Milhouse's friendship, Moe's bar cleaning rag tells his unlikely story of how he got to where he is today.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonLance KramerStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe family break into Homer's dreams Inception-style after he begins wetting the bed.
- 1989– 30mTV-147.6 (1.6K)TV EpisodeDirectorMike B. AndersonChris ClementsStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart gets the family to take the cruise vacation of his dreams, and then launches a fiendish plot to ensure that it goes on forever.
- DirectorChuck SheetzMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter Ned and Edna announce publicly that they were secretly married, the two clash over how to raise Rod and Todd.