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Welcome to The Simpsons Archive's episode guide. Episodes are grouped by season and sorted in broadcast order. While premier broadcast dates are given as a reference, you must refer to the air dates chart for information on all successive Fox network broadcast dates. Translations: German, Finnish, Danish, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese. |
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| Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes (#KABF17 / SI-1917) | 28 Sep 2008 | |
| When Homer is given $25,000 bail after his participation in a St. Patrick's Day Parade fight, he and Ned team up to be bounty hunters; Marge takes a job at a bakery, unaware that it sells erotic cakes | ||
| Lost Verizon (#KABF15 / SI-1915) | 5 Oct 2008 | |
| Bart takes a cellphone discarded by Denis Leary and starts making prank calls pretending to be him; when Marge squeals on Bart to Leary, he tells her to turn on the phone's GPS tracker so she can track him, but Bart attaches the chip to a bird headed to Peru | ||
| Double, Double, Boy in Trouble (#KABF14 / SI-1914) | 19 Oct 2008 | |
| At a party thrown by new lottery winner Lenny, Bart meets his double, who is a member of Springfield's richest family, and trades places with him, unaware that the boy's half-brother and half-sister are trying to kill him so they can get his share of the estate | ||
| Treehouse of Horror XIX (#KABF16 / SI-1916) | 2 Nov 2008 | |
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| Dangerous Curves (#KABF18 / SI-1918) | 9 Nov 2008 | |
| A family summer vacation trip to a cabin motel brings back memories of earlier trips from twenty years ago, when Homer and Marge were picked up by newlyweds Ned and Maude (who made them sleep in separate rooms), and five years ago, when they arrived with different partners | ||
| Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words (#KABF19 / SI-1919) | 16 Nov 2008 | |
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Lisa makes it to the finals of the Springfield City Crossword Championships, where Homer discovers
three things; he has a lot of money from his successful professional break-up delivery service,
there's a gambling ring at the event, and Lisa confides that she has a habit of subconsciously
sabotaging herself at big events - but when she discovers Homer bet against her, she decides to
go by the name Lisa Bouvier
Crossword puzzle author Merl Reagle and New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz voice themselves; the puzzle that appears at the end of the episode is the actual New York Times puzzle for 11/16/2008 |
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| Mypods and Broomsticks (#KABF20 / SI-1920) | (30 Nov 2008) | |
| After causing a ruckus at Springfield Mall (where Lisa is getting a Mapple Mypod), Bart befriends a Muslim boy, only for Homer to insult his family, go to their house to apologize, and discover what he thinks is a plot to blow up the mall | ||
| The Burns and the Bees (#KABF21 / SI-1921) | (7 Dec 2008) | |
| When Mr. Burns wins the Boston Celtics in a poker game, he decides to build a new sports arena in Springfield for them, but Lisa is against it as it would destroy the last bee colony in Springfield; Homer tries to solve the problem by mating the bees - with "killer" Africanized bees | ||
| Take my Life, Please (#LABF01 / SI-2001) | ||
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| Father Knows Worst (#LABF08 / SI-2008) | ||
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| Four Great Women and a Manicure (#LABF09 / SI-2009) | ||
| Jodie Foster voices an adult Maggie in this story that tells the stories of Lady Macbeth and Queen Elizabeth I, as well as Citizen Kane and Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead | ||
| The Good, the Sad and the Drugly | ||
| Bart turns good in order to win the affections of a girl (voiced by Ann Hathaway) | ||
| In the Name of the Grandfather | ||
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| Coming to Homerica | ||
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| Lisa the Drama Queen | ||
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NOTE: All titles and synopses for episodes in development are subject to later modification. Select a season: [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 ]
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Last updated on November 16, 2008 by Don Del Grande (ddelgran@snpp.com)
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