Beyond Blunderdome
When Homer and Marge attend a test screening of Mel
Gibson's remake of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Homer
gives the film a mercilessly rough critique. Rather
than be angered by Homer's remarks, Gibson decides to
hire him as a consultant on the script rewrites.
Brother's Little Helper
After Bart is caught performing another destructive
act, Homer and Marge put him on medication. At first
it turns him into the very model of manners and
efficiency. But the drug has some strange side
effects, and Bart becomes paranoid.
Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner
Homer gets the perfect side job when he becomes the
chief restaurant critic for The Springfield Shopper
newspaper. He loves the perks, but can barely write a
complete sentence. When Lisa helps out by ghosting his
columns, Homer becomes the most powerful--and
feared--critic in town.
Treehouse of Horror X
In the first segment, Marge accidentally
kills Ned Flanders while driving late at night. In the
second story, Bart and Lisa become superheroes after
getting zapped by radiation. . In the final segment,
Homer forgets to make the Power Plant Y2K compliant
and accidentally brings about the complete destruction
of the town.
E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)
Homer begins challenging everyone around him to duels
after he sees a Zorro film at the Googoplex. Most
people back down, until Homer meets an old-fashioned
Colonel who takes him up on his dare. Unable to get
out of the contest with the Colonel, Homer and his
family flee to the country, where they become farmers.
Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder
Homer breaks his tea party date with Maggie to go
bowling, and bowls a perfect 300 and attracts the
attention of the media. Because of his accomplishment,
Homer becomes a celebrity, but fame proves fickle and
Homer quickly goes from Man of the Moment to Where Are
They Now?
Eight Misbehavin
Apu and his wife decide to have a baby. Their attempts
to conceive prove successful--very successful: Nine
months later, Manjula gives birth to octuplets. With
too little money to take care of them they sign a deal
with the Springfield Zoo.
Take My Wife, Sleaze
Homer wins a motorcycle, and starts his own gang.
Unfortunately he chooses the same name as another
gang, and to make him pay for the plagiary the other
gang stays in the house and when they leave, take
Marge with them.
Grift of the Magi
A corporate business takes over the school, and with
the help of the students create a new toy, which is
programmed to destroy all the other toys around. Bart
and Lisa set out to save the old toys and prevent the
new one from taking over.
Little Big Mom
When Marge breaks her leg in a skiing accident, it's
up to Lisa to run the Simpson household in her
mother's absence. Homer and Bart don't do a thing and
the house turns into a pig sty. Lisa is so angry at
Homer and Bart's lack of consideration that she
decides to play a trick on them.
Faith Off
When a prank goes tragically awry, Homer is forced to
live with a bucket full of super glue gets stuck on
his head. They attend a revival and there Bart is able
to remove the bucket, so he is seen as a boy with the
power. Believing this himself he tries to make faith
more interesting for all of Springfield, until it
turns out he is just a boy anyhow.
The Mansion Family
After receiving an award for being Springfield's
oldest citizen, Mr. Burns decides to take a trip with
Mr. Smithers to the Mayo Clinic for a complete
check-up. While he's away, he asks the Simpson family
to look after his mansion.
Saddlesore Galactica
During a trip to the State Fair, Homer and Bart save a
diving horse named Duncan. To help pay for the horse's
food and care, Bart comes up with the idea of turning
Duncan into a racehorse, which leads to a remake of
Duncan's looks, and resentment of the other jockeys.
Alone Again Natura-Diddily
On the Springfield race track's opening day, all of
Springfield gathers to see the racing action. During a
routine T-shirt promotion during the intermission,
Maude Flanders is knocked from atop the stadium
bleachers and crashes to her death. Homer tries to
help Ned by sending a video in to a dating agency, but
in the end what helps him through is Christian
rock...in a way
Missionary Impossible
Homer anonymously pledges $10,000 to PBS
to save his favourite British sitcom. As he cannot
pay, Homer is forced to flee for his life. Seeking
sanctuary at the Church, Reverend Lovejoy smuggles
Homer out and makes him a missionary, so he can flee
the country.
Pygmoelian
Moe competes for top honours at a Duff Beer festival
and wins a chance to appear in a Duff calendar. When
the calendar finally comes out, Moe's face is covered
with a giant sticker due to his hideous ugliness.
Despondent, Moe goes in for some much-needed plastic
surgery and emerges from the operation with a smooth,
handsome face.
Bart to the Future
During a family outing to an Indian-owned
casino, Bart sees a vision of his future. Flash
forward thirty years: Bart is crashing on Ralph
Wiggum's couch, trying his hardest to make it as a
rock guitarist. His sister has just been elected the
first straight woman President of the United States
and Homer and Marge are trying to dig up Lincoln's
gold.
Days of Wine and D'Ohses
After a really embarrassing birthday party, Barney
decides to go sober and take helicopter flying
lessons. Meanwhile, back at the Simpson house, Bart
and Lisa enter a competition to create a new cover for
the Springfield phone book. Finding an old camera,
they set out to snap the winning photo.
Kill the Alligator and Run
Homer's sanity is at stake (yet again), so the
Simpsons decide to take a nice vacation. But as the
Simpson family arrives in Florida for Homer's
recovery, they realize the state has been invaded by
Spring Breakers, where Homer enjoys getting drunk and
then later on accidentally kills the local alligator.
Last Tap Dance in Springfield
During an outing at the mall, Homer gets his eyes
examined while Marge and Lisa go see a film about
tango dancers, Lisa is inspired to get dance lessons.
Lisa, however, does not prove to be the most talented
of dancers. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse sneak out of
their camping trip and decide to spend a week in the
mall.
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge
Otto is getting married, but as it turns out his
fiancé Becky doesn't like heavy metal music so he
leaves her standing at the altar. Becky stays with
the Simpsons for a while and turns out to be the
perfect help in the house, making Marge paranoid and
fearing her own use.
Behind the Laughter
A special behind-the-scenes look at the ups and downs
of "the first family of American laughter." As the
story unfolds, we learn of Homer Simpsons' humble
beginnings and the demo tape that made him famous.
Unable to get his videotape seen by any big time
network execs, the family turns to FOX. The Simpsons
quickly became an enormous hit, the future looking
bright. But success comes at a great price and all the
baggy pants in MC Hammer's old house can't save the
family from themselves. Homer's addiction to
painkillers, the tax problems, Bart's reckless
behaviour - it all spelled trouble for the show and
the family. How did they ever pull through? With style
and class. And a little help from their friends.