Pamela Hayden
The documentary crime series “Dateline: Springfield” goes in-depth to solve the case of Lisa’s missing college fund.
Lisa is mistakenly given political asylum in Canada during a family trip to Niagara Falls; Homer goes to a “Daddy and Me” class with Maggie.
Homer works extra shifts at the plant so Lisa can play in the Capitol City Philharmonic.
Krusty releases an all-female reboot of “Itchy and Scratchy,” so Bart and his crew of all-male friends decide to boycott the show. After Bart’s friends turn on him for laughing…
As Bart begins to excel in video game competitions, Homer discovers a passion for coaching him; Lisa attempts to bring Homer back to reality, but the plan causes chaos.
Homer’s Christmas bonus is canceled and the rainy-day funds are needed to pay for Bart’s tattoo removal.
Bart’s labeled a genius and sent to a school for the gifted.
After being fired from the nuclear power plant for negligence, Homer becomes a safety activist.
After seeing families being nice to each other at a company picnic, Homer orders the Simpsons to a family therapist.
Terrorized by the school bully, Bart seeks counsel from Grandpa Simpson, who takes him to a warfare expert for basic training.
The meaning of life and second grade have Lisa playing the blues solo–until she jams with a kindred spirit; Homer seeks tutelage to beat Bart at video boxing.
Bart pulls a stunt that shocks the entire town, including the new friends he was trying to impress.
Shutterbug Bart captures Homer with a sexy entertainer at a bachelor party.
A little story about how Bart saves France after blowing up Principal Skinner’s mom with a cherry bomb.
Bart’s TV hero Krusty the Clown is arrested for a convenience-store robbery, and witness Homer must testify against the clown.
Bart fails four consecutive history exams and the school psychiatrist recommends that Bart repeat the fourth grade.
Homer uses his medical insurance to buy Dimoxinil, a miracle hair-growth formula. After growing luxurious locks, he’s given a promotion which allows him to hire a secretary named Karl and…
Homer fires up the crowd at a Springfield Isotopes baseball game and is chosen to be the team’s new mascot. He immediately becomes a popular attraction and the Isotopes start…
The results from their aptitude tests cause Bart and Lisa to make 180-degree turns in their behavior.
Bart and Milhouse wonder if anything interesting happens to the citizens of Springfield, which leads to a series of interconnected vignettes.
On a family vacation, Lisa tries on a new identity to fit in with the other kids at the beach. Jealous, Bart reveals her true nerdiness to the group.
Lisa develops a crush on Nelson and tries to change him into a better person. Meanwhile, Homer finds an autodialer and starts a telemarketing scam.
Marge’s new pretzel franchise is failing until Homer strikes a deal with Fat Tony, Springfield’s local mobster.
When Prohibition is revived in Springfield, Homer and Bart supply the town with alcohol.
Bart discovers Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel kissing, and it’s not long before the whole town knows of their secret affair.
Unmasked as an impostor, Principal Skinner flees to Capital City to reclaim his former life as a shiftless good-for-nothing. The people of Springfield gain a newfound appreciation for him and…
In “The Homega Man,” Homer faces a post-apocalyptic Springfield. Next, Bart attempts to become Superfly in ”Fly vs. Fly.” In “Easy-Bake Coven,” amidst a witch hunt in 1649, Marge and…
After accidentally ruining the family’s Christmas tree and presents, Bart buries the evidence and claims a burglar stole everything. When Kent Brockman does a human interest story on the family’s…
Homer and Bart try to make money by selling used grease. Meanwhile, Lisa organizes a school dance but feels alienated when a new classmate and her friends try to act…
Stuck at home with a cold, Lisa gets addicted to a video game and neglects her homework. Her A+++ on a test wins the school a grant, but when she…
After a riot at a sci-fi convention, Mayor Quimby hires Homer as his bodyguard, and Homer witnesses the rampant corruption in town politics. When Homer takes a stand, he runs…
When clean-living Ned Flanders wants to experience a new side of life, Homer takes him to Las Vegas. After a drunken binge, they marry a pair of cocktail waitresses.
Indebted from a mishap at the Smithsonian, Homer lets a cell phone company put a transmitter in the house. Forced to share a room with Bart, Lisa resents Homer until…
Homer’s failed do-it-yourself project gets mistaken for ”outsider art.” Suddenly in the limelight, Homer must come up with new ”works” to impress the art world.
When Bart commits an extremely destructive prank, he is given Focusyn, a pill to help him concentrate in school. At first the results are impressive, and then Bart starts believing…
After winning a motorcycle at a dance contest, Homer becomes part of a motorcycle gang. But when he puts Marge’s photo in a biker magazine, a much tougher gang takes…
The 13th Treehouse of Horror episode, consisting of three self-contained segments. Send in the Clones – Homer buys a hammock that can produce clones of himself. He creates numerous clones…
”Reaper Madness” – Death becomes Homer and our hero must learn to reap what he sows (and pull a fast one on the almighty). ”Frinkenstein” – Soon to be Nobel-prize…
Marge writes a romance novel with characters based on Homer and Ned Flanders that becomes a hit. Meanwhile, Homer gets fired from the power plant again and becomes an ambulance…
Homer and Marge recall the story of their first kiss at a summer camp when they were children—an event which was not all happy, as Homer (unwillingly) betrayed Marge by…
Lisa agrees to enter a Krusty-sponsored ”Li’l Starmaker” competition and panics when another contestant (guest voice Fantasia Barrino) outperforms her.
After Homer gets into trouble over his football gambling debts, he allows the Springfield Mafia to shoot a ”snuggle film” in the house without Marge’s permission. When she and the…
After the family successfully protest against a stamp museum being built next to their house, a cemetery is built near the Simpson house instead, making the normally unflappable Lisa realize…
Never one to miss the opportunity to make a quick buck, Homer cashes in on Maggie’s bout of chicken pox. He decides to host a Pox Party and charges parents…
Mail from forty years earlier is discovered, and a letter from Homer Simpson’s mother’s old boyfriend states that he is Homer’s true father. Homer sets out to find his supposed…
The family is at a church fund-raiser, where Homer tries to ensure his rubber duck onto victory, but Flanders wins the big prize, which he doesn’t want and gives it…
A child psychiatrist suggests drumming to channel Bart’s energy, and the boy proves he’s got the beat when he shows some talent on the skins.
Selma and Grampa embark on a May-December romance, and Bart and Lisa get into trouble with deliverymen over cardboard boxes.
Marge goes online for the first time and becomes obsessed with a role-playing game that Bart and many of their neighbors are playing. Meanwhile, Lisa develops her own obsession–for soccer–and…
Bart goes from hero to goat on his Little League team after an error in the championship game. Meanwhile, Homer falls asleep on a bed in a department store. When…
In a parody of ”24,” the school’s Counter Truancy Unit tries to stop three sixth-graders planning to disrupt the school bake sale with a stink bomb.
Homer falls in love with the high life of flying in private planes when he saves Mr. Burns from drowning, and Burns repays him by flying him to Chicago for…
When Marge learns Springfield Elementary is the worst school in the state, she and Homer rent an apartment in the upscale Waverly Hills school district so Bart and Lisa can…
Better late than never, The Hunger Games come to Springfield!
Lisa and Bart investigate Krusty’s suspicious new ”Krustaceans” candy. Meanwhile, Homer wants a promotion at the nuclear plant and asks Marge to help him dress the part, and news anchor…
When the Retirement Castle and the V.A. Hospital can’t solve Grampa’s health issues, the Simpsons decide to take a family trip to Cuba to get him cheap medical care.
A parenting disagreement between Marge and Luann Van Houten escalates into a life-or-death struggle for survival.
Lisa feels a need for speed as well a need for control of her anxiety when she becomes a pro kid go-cart racer.
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.
Lisa must solve a closed-boat mystery when Comic Book Guy’s million-dollar action figure is “murdered” on a pop culture cruise.
When Groundskeeper Willie is kidnapped to Scotland, Bart and the Simpsons follow – only to discover that what awaits is Homer’s worst nightmare.
Lisa recounts the story of how Homer was scapegoated for a power outage that plunged Springfield into darkness days before Thanksgiving.
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. Meanwhile Homer becomes a neighborhood fear-monger.
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.
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.
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.
Marge feels an overwhelming dread of the empty nest.
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.
Time stands still after Homer crashes his car and flies through the windshield. As his life flashes before his eyes, a magical friend helps Homer learn the secret truth about his marriage.
Krusty opens a school for clowning, and it becomes the most successful thing he’s ever done.
When a plague of insects shuts down Springfield, the Simpsons face their greatest challenge yet… spending time in lockdown with each other.
When Marge and Lisa start a charity together, Marge is seduced by the money and prestige of Big Charity fundraising.
A mysterious figure from Marge’s past returns to coach her for a bowling tournament.
Homer publicly disparages a pop singer and faces the ire of her vindictive and highly organized fan army.
When Milhouse’s Dad, Kirk, takes exception to a school history lesson that paints one of his ancestors in a bad light, Kirk goes on a crusade to censor and control…
When Bart’s latest prank leads to chaos at Springfield Elementary, Marge and Homer dream of a world in which their rambunctious son was never a Simpson.
When Carl is smitten by a beautiful woman, he looks into the roots of his own identity by discovering the origins of a mysterious rodeo buckle.
When Ned Flanders falls on hard times, Fat Tony makes him an offer he can’t refuse.
Through a series of YouTube recommended videos, the story of the rise and fall of The Simpson Family Vlog is revealed.
Coach Moe recruits the world’s greatest brawlers to teach Nelson the art of hockey goonery.
When Bart discovers a profitable glitch in an online game, he ropes Principal Skinner into his lucrative criminal enterprise. Marge and Maggie discover paradise.
A future tale of the will-they-won’t-they-I-guess-they-won’t-maybe-they-will of Springfield’s most unlikely couple.
Homer is stunned by his feelings of rage and resentment when Grampa becomes a doting stepfather to his girlfriend’s quirky young son. Lisa and Bart throw the ultimate slumber party.
When Homer becomes Duffman’s girl-dad hero, they go on a road trip with Lisa that threatens to expose Homer’s terrible parenting.
In a book-themed trilogy, Marge’s resentment takes monstrous form, Lisa tries to save the planet through murder and Homer learns he’s not the man he thought he was.
Homer and his teenaged friends are pursued by a killer clown in a spoof of Stephen King’s novel “It”.
Marge is hired as a segment producer on Krusty’s new daytime talk show. But her initial excitement about the job fades when she discovers what an endless nightmare it is!
When the Boy Explorers become co-ed, Bart and Lisa vow to “out scout” each other at the annual jamboree.
Lisa gets called for jury duty while Marge becomes obsessed with her exercise bike.
After Homer humiliates himself in a town meeting, he looks for acceptance in an internet group hunting for a missing tortoise but finds something much more sinister.
After Bart humiliates him at church, Homer finally teaches his son to admire his dad – until a visit from a magical, singing janitor (Hugh Jackman) changes everything they thought…
Grampa finds himself in a pickle when his hidden hamburger past comes back to “ketchup” with him.
When Lisa joins the high school marching band, she finds an unlikely mentor in Shauna Chalmers. Meanwhile, Homer becomes a craft beer brewer.
Bart can’t control his feelings when he gets a new teacher. Meanwhile, Lisa befriends an octopus.
Lisa meets the son of the late musician Bleeding Gums Murphy – and attempts to improve his life.
Cletus discovers that his wife Brandine has been hiding a secret love … of learning.