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Glenn Close returns as the voice of Homer's mother, who has (apparently) died, and left one request for Homer; to scatter her ashes over a lake at Springfield Monument Park
Times watched: 109,711 | 31 Comments
"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 school-project documentary film on the family is being screened at the Sundance Film Festival
Times watched: 119,686 | 33 Comments
Bart joins the 4-H club and tries to save a cow from the slaughterhouse, but when he gives it to a farm girl in the same club, the girl's father considers it a dowry on their marriage
Times watched: 162,037 | 33 Comments
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
Times watched: 161,785 | 7 Comments
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
Times watched: 256,303 | 60 Comments
Marge hires an investigative television show to follow Homer around after she suspects him of cheating on his diet. Meanwhile, one of Bart and Lisa's pranks on Martin Prince goes wrong and they become burdened with guilt after assuming they are responsible for Martin's accidental death.
Times watched: 279,021 | 49 Comments
Bart's pranks start to backfire on him, and he suspects someone he knows is sabotaging them; when Homer gets a loaner car after Marge has an accident, he's reluctant to give it back when the original car is fixed
Times watched: 299,955 | 63 Comments
1912 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:
* Homer and Marge as Bonnie and Clyde
* Homer and Marge (again) as "Sadie and the Scamp"
* Nelson and Lisa as Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen
Times watched: 144,091 | 51 Comments
When Bart and Lisa find a BeSharps album no photos of Maggie Marge's college diploma, Homer and Marge flash back to the 1990s, where Homer has to work at the power plant Grampa's Lazer Tag factory rather than follow his dream of working at a bowling alley being a musician in order to support a third child sending Marge to college, but when Marge gets a bit too "friendly" with one of her professors, Homer responds by inventing grunge music
Note that Fox lists the title as "That 90's Show," although it should be "That '90s Show", especially as it's a reference to the titles That '70s Show and That '80s Show
Times watched: 244,260 | 17 Comments
The Simpsons 1910 E Pluribus Wiggum
In an effort to raise money with a bond issue Mayor Quimby moves up election day, making Springfield's primary election the first in the nation causing the media, candidates and political pundits to descend in the city.
Times watched: 243,155 | 20 Comments
The Simpsons 1909 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
Times watched: 309,802 | 19 Comments
The Simpsons 1908 Funeral for a Fiend
After Marge has a dream in which she is chastised (by Keith Obermann) for fast-forwarding through commercials, she makes the family watch them, one of which leads them to a meal at a ribs restaurant - which is really part of a plot by Sideshow Bob to complete his vendetta, but after it fails and Bob is tried for attempted murder, where his father (voiced by Frasier castmate John Mahoney) blames Bart - who then accidentally kills Sideshow Bob
Times watched: 202,562 | 13 Comments
The Simpsons 1907 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&nbwp; 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
Note: Fox originally scheduled this episode to air on October 7, 2007, but was replaced with "Midnight Towboy" without explanation
Times watched: 253,875 | 31 Comments
The Simpsons 1906 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
Times watched: 146,473 | 11 Comments
The Simpsons 1905 Treehouse of Horror XVIII
This year's episode is so crammed with terrorlicious charm, it takes five letters just for the Roman numeral in the title:
* "Mr. and Mrs. Simpson" - Homer and Marge as Mr. and Mrs. Smith
* "E.T. Go Home" - Kodos lands in the Simpsons' yard and lets Bart and Lisa believe that he needs equipment to build a radio so he can signal someone to pick him up
* "Heck House" - in order to scare some sense into the kids causing pranks on Halloween, Flanders asks for divine intervention to make his Hell House a real killer
Times watched: 200,086 | 28 Comments
The Simpsons 1904 I Don039t 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
Note: Fox originally scheduled this episode to air on September 30, 2007, but was replaced with "Homer of Seville"; although no official explanation was given, it may have something to do with Luciano Pavarotti's death three weeks earlier
Times watched: 122,605 | 4 Comments
The Simpsons 1903 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
Times watched: 102,287 | 9 Comments
The Simpsons 1902 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
Times watched: 105,114 | 5 Comments
The Simpsons 1901 He Loves to Fly and He D039ohs
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
Times watched: 180,619 | 14 Comments
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