Treehouse of Horror XIV
Firstly the Grim Reaper has come for Bart, but
Homer saves the day by “killing” him, but then
becomes the new reaper. Then Frink wins the
Nobel Prize, but laments that his father
didn’t get to see him win it before they grew
apart so they go look for him. Last but not
least, Bart gets his hands on a magic
stopwatch that can freeze time and uses it to
mischievous ends.
My Mother the Carjacker
Homer and his mother meet up again through the
newspaper, but his mother gets arrested for
her old crimes. Homer busts her out of jail,
but unfortunately she gives her own life to
get him off the hook. Or did she?
The President Wore Pearls
Lisa becomes student president,
and looks a lot like Evita in the progress,
but leads a strike when she finds out Skinner
is using her to make his budget cuts look less
bad. Eventually Skinner gives in, and
eliminates other things.
The Regina Monologues
When Bart finds $1000, they choose to go to
England, where Homer promptly rear-ends the
Queen of England with their rented car.
Homer is then held prisoner in the Tower of
London. He escapes prison only to be caught
again, but he sweet-talks his way out of it.
The Fat and the Furriest
When Homer is caught on tape running away from
a large bear at the town dump, he becomes the
laughingstock of Springfield. When he
confronts the beast, he realizes the bear is
tagged with a painful tracking device. Homer
reverses course and helps bring the bear to
safety.
Today I am A Clown
Krusty comes to realize that he can’t find
happiness in life because he never had a Bar
Mitzvah, so he reunites with his father (a
rabbi) and sets about having one belatedly,
leaving Homer to take over his show and make
it more political, under Lisa's influence.
’Tis The Fifteenth Season
After seeing "A Christmas Carol" Homer becomes
a regular Kriss Kringle, making Ned jealous in
the progress. The two of them decide to
battle each other over who becomes the nicest
person in Springfield.
Marge vs. Singles, Seniors,
Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays
An anti-youth lobby is formed in Springfield
after a baby riot steam, and threatens to
eliminate all child-friendly aspects of the
city. Marge takes it upon herself to challenge
the growing tide of anti-child sentiment and
she fights back with an initiative of her own.
I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot
Homer decides to build a robot that can fight
on the mechanical gladiator show. Without the
technical skills to build it correctly, Homer
decides to put on a robot suit and fight for
Bart’s affection. Meanwhile, Lisa is crushed
when Snowball III dies, and is further
distraught when she can’t keep a large number
of replacement cats alive either.
Diatribe of a Mad Housewife
Marge is inspired to write her first book, but
Homer shows little interest or support. The
book is published, and Homer is upset when the
whole town recognizes who the characters are
in real-life.
Margical History Tour
When the kids don’t have enough resources to
do their research papers for school, Marge
gives verbal anecdotes about historical
figures, and she regales the gathering with
tales of King Henry VIII and his search for a
woman who can produce a son, Sacagawea’s
providing assistance to the Lewis & Clark
expedition, and a very Bart-like Mozart’s
feuds with his sister Salieri.
Milhouse Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Milhouse moves away from town, and Bart comes
to realize just how much his pathetic friend
means to him, and finds comfort with Lisa
until Milhouse returns and the status quo is
restored. Meanwhile, Homer becomes a really
adept panhandler, and earns enough to buy
Marge diamond earrings.
Smart & Smarter
When Maggie is accepted into a gifted
preschool Lisa feels she has lost her identity
as ‘the smart one’ and finds herself mis-teaching
Maggie on purpose. In the end they discover
that Maggie isn’t a genius, Lisa was
subconsciously feeding her answers through
hand gestures.
The Ziff Who Came to Dinner
The Simpsons discover the squatter living in
their attic is Artie Ziff, who then
manipulates things so Homer goes to prison for
his fraudulent crimes. After a night of
passion with Selma, Artie sees the error of
his selfish ways and sets Homer free.
Co-Dependent’s Day
Thinking she is an alcoholic, after Homer
frames her for drunk driving, Marge enters
rehab and soon realizes that she is not in
fact addicted to alcohol, but instead to
spending time with Homer. Meanwhile, Bart and
Lisa confront a famous Star Wars-esque
filmmaker about his latest film, who then goes
off to once again find his storytelling roots.
Wandering Juvie
When Bart scams the town out of wedding
presents he is finally sent to a juvenile
detention centre. While he is tethered to a
female inmate she escapes and the two of them
go on the lam. When caught She takes the
blame and Bart is set free.
My Big Fat Geek Wedding
Right before the long awaited wedding of Mrs.
Krabappel and Principal Skinner, Edna finds
out that Seymour has doubts and calls off the
wedding. Homer helps Skinner try and win
her back, which doesn't work, while Marge
tries to console Edna.
Catch ‘Em If You Can
When Marge and Homer are caught by Bart and
Lisa having a romantic weekend in Miami
instead of having a boring family visit to
Dayton, the kids embark on a cross country
journey in order to hunt them down and ruin
their vacation.
Simple Simpson
Homer becomes a masked vigilante known as “The
Pie Man” when he pies Springfield’s
miscreants. Lisa asks him to retire when she
discovers what he is up to, although she
respects what he is doing. Can he stay out of
trouble when Burns tries to influence him?
The Way We Weren’t
When Homer admits that Marge was not his first
kiss, we flash back to Homer in summer camp
where his first kiss was with an anonymous
girl, who he never saw again. the Marge
recounts her first kiss, and it turns out they
were in love with each other even then.
Bart-Mangled Banner
When Bart accidentally moons the American
flag, and the aftermath, they are sent to
Alcatraz. They manage to escape and make a
life for themselves in France, but miss their
homes, so they return as immigrants.
Fraudcast News
In order to end the negative view the public
has of him, Mr. Burns buys all of media
outlets to brainwash the people of
Springfield. Lisa gives out her own newspaper
though, and is the only honest paper around,
so Burns tries to get her out of the way, but
Homer comes through for her in the end.