The Simpsons

2021
4.6
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Season 13 episodes (22)

1 Treehouse of Horror XII
11/6/01
On Halloween, the Simpsons are menaced by a computer controlling an automated house; a gypsy curses Homer; Lisa and Bart find themselves in a Harry Potter-like adventure.
2 The Parent Rap
11/11/01
When Bart is arrested for joyriding, a no-nonsense judge orders Homer to be shackled to his son 24/7.
3 Homer to the Moe
11/18/01
When Moe returns to bartending school, Homer is put in charge of the bar. When Moe returns and attempts to "hippen up" his bar, a disgruntled Homer leads the barflies to his own makeshift watering hole.
4 A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love
12/2/01
Homer becomes a fortune cookie author and writes a fortune that inspires Burns to go out and find love. But the love Burns finds is a woman who turns out to be the girlfriend of the violent convict Snake.
5 A Blunder Years
12/9/01
Undergoing hypnosis, Homer recalls a dead body he saw years ago. Trying to resolve the mystery leads him on a trail back to Mr. Burns. Meanwhile, Marge gets a crush on the handsome man on a paper towel wrapper.
6 She of Little Faith
12/16/01
When Homer and Bart's attempts at model rocketry go awry, they enlist the help of nerds who soup up the rocket so much it destroys the church. To raise money, Reverend Lovejoy turns his finances over to Mr. Burns, who commercializes the church so much an offended Lisa leaves and becomes a Buddhist.
7 Brawl in the Family
1/6/02
When the Simpsons are confined to their home, they begin to brawl violently and a social worker is called in. He solves their problems – only to have Marge get more upset than ever when the waitress Homer married in Vegas shows up at the door.
8 Sweets and Sour Marge
1/20/02
Springfield enters the Duff Book of World Records as the world's fattest town, leading Marge to attempt to place a ban on sugar.
9 Jaws Wired Shut
1/27/02
Homer's jaw is broken when he runs into a statue. Unable to speak, he becomes a better man, which surprisingly leads Marge to miss the old him.
10 Half-Decent Proposal
2/10/02
Marge's old beau, Artie Ziff, now a high-tech billionaire, offers Homer a million dollars if he will let Artie spend a weekend with Marge to try to convince her he made a mistake.
11 The Bart Wants What It Wants
2/17/02
Bart starts dating Rainier Wolfcastle's daughter, which Homer loves but Bart is not all that thrilled about. When Bart dumps her, and she starts dating Milhouse, Bart travels to Toronto to try to win her back.
12 The Lastest Gun in the West
2/24/02
Fleeing a dog that hates him for no reason, Bart meets a faded Western star. With Marge's help, Bart tries to get him off booze and start him on a better life.
13 The Old Man and the Key
3/10/02
To impress a woman he fancies at the senior home, Grampa borrows Homer's car, which he wrecks. He flees with Bart to Branson, Missouri, where the Simpsons encounter forgotten stars of yesteryear.
14 Tales from the Public Domain
3/17/02
In this retelling of three classic tales from world history, Homer goes on the original Odyssey, Lisa meets a fiery fate as Joan of Arc, and Bart becomes the procrastinating prince of Denmark, Hamlet.
15 Blame It On Lisa
3/31/02
A huge phone bill leads the Simpsons to discover that Lisa has been sponsoring an orphan in Brazil. Traveling to Rio, they encounter multicolored rats and rampaging monkeys in the episode that offended a nation.
16 Weekend at Burnsie's
4/7/02
After being attacked by crows, Homer becomes addicted to medicinal marijuana prescribed by Dr. Hibbert. When Homer and his fellow stoners fail to vote in a referendum, the drug is recriminalized and Homer must go cold turkey.
17 Gump Roast
4/21/02
Two of the great simpletons of contemporary popular culture, Homer Simpson and Forrest Gump, come together in this "clip show" built around highlights from past episodes of The Simpsons.
18 I Am Furious (Yellow)
4/28/02
Inspired by a highly successful cartoonist who visits his school, Bart creates an embarrassing Internet cartoon, "Angry Dad," based on Homer. Meanwhile, Marvel Comics' Stan Lee visits Comic Book Guy's store – and won't leave.
19 The Sweetest Apu
5/5/02
Apu has an affair with a woman who delivers Squishees to his store. The Simpsons try to help him reconcile with his wife.
20 Little Girl in the Big Ten
5/12/02
Lisa is befriended by college gymnasts who think she is one of them. Meanwhile, Bart is forced to live in a plastic bubble, isolated from the rest of the world.
21 The Frying Game
5/19/02
When Homer attacks a scream pillar living in his backyard, he is ordered to do community service, where he befriends a needy elderly woman. When she is killed, Homer is blamed for her murder and sentenced to death.
22 Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge
5/22/02
Losing all confidence in the local constabulary, Homer forms his own security company -- Springshield -- which subsequently replaces the police.

About this show

Homer and Marge Simpson raise Bart, Lisa and baby Maggie in Springfield.

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4.6
11.3K reviews
Keith Lowry
January 17, 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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Mike Bravo (DarkRaven)
October 10, 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
March 28, 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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