Keifer Sutherland portrays a new Springfield nuclear employee with a mysterious past--that Homer tries to uncover. Also, Nedna, the result!
Principal Skinner challenges Superintendent Chalmers to take over Bart's education after his latest prank stirs up quite the debacle. When Chalmers is fired after a minor mistake, Bart and the boys take the school hostage in order to win back his job.
In this annual terror-themed trilogy, a paralyzed Homer can only communicate by passing gas, a vengeful Flanders becomes a killer for the Lord, and Bart takes the form of a powerful alien being.
Bart's science fair project unexpectedly brings joy to Springfield's elderly. Meanwhile, a new coworker (Jane Lynch) disrupts Homer's peaceful life at the plant.
When she gets lost in an unfamiliar ethnic neighborhood, Marge discovers the joy of exotic food.
Homer and Bart try to defraud a publishing house, Ocean's Thirteen-style.
Homer becomes an "accounts man" at Springfield Nuclear but finds the job leads him to a life of alcohol and loneliness.
The Simpsons encounter a venerable TV agent and are stunned to discover she gave Krusty her start.
At a Simpson Christmas thirty years in the future an adult Bart and Lisa discover the perils of parenthood in a postapocalyptic world.
Homer becomes a blowhard TV pundit and attempts to select our next president.
When Lisa can't make friends in person she tries to do so online--and her creation ties up the town.
The story of western civilization is recounted by Moe's bar rag, voiced by Jeremy Irons.
Lisa meets a boy who seems to be the reincarnation of Ernest Hemingway. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse debunk myths at school.
In the long-awaited Simpsons 500th Episode, the town of Springfield banishes the Simpsons for everything they've done over the years.
When Homer punishes Bart by sticking him in a rabbit cage, Bart retaliates by making Homer's face an iconic graffiti image throughout Springfield.
Homer is dismayed to discover he is an adult bedwetter, and tries to learn the psychological roots of his problem.
To avoid litigation from radiation exposure, Mr. Burns replaces every worker in the nuclear plant except Homer with a robot.
Jimbo assigns Bart to watch over his girlfriend Shauna--and then Shauna falls in love with Bart. Meanwhile, Homer gets wrapped up in a sci-fi mystery series that finished years ago.
Bart convinces his parents to take a cruise that he wishes would never end.
Homer learns to woo Marge with the help of an imaginary spy.
When a crucified Homer sends Ned to the hospital we learn that his relationship with Edna has gone further than we knew.
Lady Gaga arrives in Springfield and makes everyone feel like a little monster--except Lisa.
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