The Simpsons

1989
4.6
11.3K reviews
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Season 35 episodes (18)

1 Homer's Crossing
1/10/23
Feeling worthless at work, Homer volunteers to be a school crossing guard. But when his safety squad receives too much funding, the crossing guards become a force to be feared.
2 A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream
8/10/23
Marge feels an overwhelming dread of the empty nest.
3 McMansion & Wife
22/10/23
When a new neighbor showers him with kindness, Homer thinks he's being tricked into buying a sports car at the dealership where the neighbor works-but the truth turns out to be even more sinister; Lisa neutralizes Nelson after he goes on a bullying spree.
4 Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story
29/10/23
In a parody documentary, a young college-dropout CEO embraces the Silicon Valley "fake it until you make it" philosophy and bewitches Mr. Burns into funding her highly dubious dream project.
5 Treehouse of Horror XXXIV
5/11/23
After Bart is turned into an NFT, Marge fights though the blockchain to rescue her son. To track down a gruesome serial killer, Lisa turns to a murderer from her past. An outbreak transforms Springfielders into a plague of lazy, beer-loving oafs.
6 Iron Marge
12/11/23
When Marge's heart is broken by a bad birthday present, Bart and Lisa must dig into their mom's past to show that they really know her. Homer becomes a neighborhood fear-monger.
7 It's a Blunderful Life
19/11/23
Lisa recounts the story of how Homer was scapegoated for a power outage that plunged Springfield into darkness days before Thanksgiving.
8 Ae Bonny Romance
3/12/23
When Groundskeeper Willie is kidnapped to Scotland, Bart and the Simpsons follow - only to discover that what awaits is Homer's worst nightmare.
9 Murder, She Boat
17/12/23
Lisa must solve a closed-boat mystery when Comic Book Guy's million-dollar action figure is "murdered" on a pop culture cruise.
10 Do the Wrong Thing
24/12/23
Homer and Bart become kings of the blue-collar sports circuit, but Marge suspects something dishonest at the core of their father-son bond.
11 Frinkenstein's Monster
18/2/24
Professor Frink secretly helps Homer, through a zoom interview, land a high-level position at a state-of-the-art nuclear plant in Shelbyville. But since Homer lacks the skills to actually perform the job, Frink must monitor Homer's work situation remotely and dictate his every word… causing Frink to fear he's created a monster.
12 Lisa Gets an F1
25/2/24
Lisa feels a need for speed as well a need for control of her anxiety when she becomes a pro kid go-cart racer.
13 Clan of the Cave Mom
24/3/24
A parenting disagreement between Marge and Luann Van Houten escalates into a life-or-death struggle for survival.
14 Night of the Living Wage
7/4/24
Marge gets a job in a high-pressure ghost kitchen, but when she tries to start a union, she gets more than she collectively bargained for.
15 Cremains of the Day
21/4/24
When someone in Homer's life passes away, he and guys from Moe's go on a road trip to scatter the ashes… but will their friendship die as well?
16 The Tell-Tale Pants
5/5/24
Marge comes upon a surprising windfall and, angry with Homer, spends it secretly on herself.
17 The Tipping Point
12/5/24
Homer loses his mind over tipping culture run amok.
18 Bart's Brain
19/5/24
Bart makes a new friend.

About this show

Winner of the 2019 Emmy® Award for Outstanding Animated Program, THE SIMPSONS continues to strike a chord with viewers for irreverently poking fun at anything and everything. With its subversive humor and delightful wit, the series has made an indelible imprint on American pop culture, and its family members – Homer (Dan Castellaneta), Marge (Julie Kavner), Bart (Nancy Cartwright), Lisa (Yeardley Smith) and Maggie – are television icons. Already the longest-running scripted series in television history, the Emmy® Award-, Annie Award- and Peabody Award-winning animated comedy has surpassed Gunsmoke's record of the most episodes for a scripted primetime television series. THE SIMPSONS is a Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Century Fox Television. The series was created by Matt Groening and developed by James L. Brooks, Matt Groening and Sam Simon. James L. Brooks and Matt Groening are executive producers. Al Jean and Matt Selman also serve as executive producers and the series' showrunners.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
11.3K reviews
Keith Lowry
17 January 2016
Now, listen to me for a second. I don't mean to offend anyone in any way, and this is just my view. Personally, I've watched this show since I was eight-years-old. The Simpsons was such a witty show back then and had stories with creative transitions. For me, this show had plots that I was never able to predict. Right now, however, the plots just aren't as imaginative and creative as they used to be, and most of them are recycled. I can usually predict what will happen in an episode near its beginning now.
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M
10 October 2019
I watched alot of the simpsons growing up. It seems to have gotten stale. And their show has indeed become manipulative in its values and seems to sway away from core comedic roots. Now like many others like south park, the simpsons has become too involved in territory I dont believe any comedy should get involved in. Just because theres so much ill water.
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Michael Driver
28 March 2013
The Simpsons are past their prime. I quit watching quite some time ago as the show has just become worn out. The producers, and writers aren't really making any effort, and haven't for quite a long time, in truly making the program worth watching any longer. Sad. FOX had a great show in FUTURAMA, and put absolutely nothing in it. Let it sit, and moulder, cancelled it, then just let it go, but keep this now unworthy program on artificial life-support! No understanding American television networks.
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