2024-07-05
Emily brings along her cowboy husband to Moreno Valley; Ivy is displeased at Mary's fraternization with the auctioneer and takes it out on her later; and Kenny looks for anything in his locker that can wash off that storage scent. (Repeat).
The Vegas Ladies show up in Bourgie Brea; Mary decides to deal with her storage stress by introducing a bit of yoga into her routine; and Ivy and Dave go head-to-head on a giant pair of sister lockers, but Dave chooses to sit out the rest of the time. (Repeat).
In Victorville, Ivy takes it easy, letting Ivy, Jr. run the operation. Kenny feels run down and his lack of focus lands him a locker, but there is a pleasant surprise in the end. Mary, Shana, and Edwina cannot seem to make anything stick, so they decide to embrace it, doing what they do best. (Repeat).
It is a momentous occasion in Van Nuys for Darrell, and he has a completely groovy time with it. Ivy starts his day off with an unwelcome bang. Brandi and Jarrod are left wondering whether their unit will bring clear skies or clouds ahead. (Repeat).
The buyers are losing their minds in West Covina; Kenny hunts for cougars, but finds a portable pulpit instead; and Ivy shows the ladies how to dress for success. (Repeat).
The team return to Moreno Valley where Justin's congeniality earns him Rene's goodwill and a chance to level up, while Darrell's tubular locker tests out O.K. (Repeat).
Emily brings along her cowboy husband to Moreno Valley; Ivy is displeased at Mary's fraternization with the auctioneer and takes it out on her later; and Kenny looks for anything in his locker that can wash off that storage scent. (Repeat).
The Vegas Ladies show up in Bourgie Brea; Mary decides to deal with her storage stress by introducing a bit of yoga into her routine; and Ivy and Dave go head-to-head on a giant pair of sister lockers, but Dave chooses to sit out the rest of the time. (Repeat).
In Victorville, Ivy takes it easy, letting Ivy, Jr. run the operation. Kenny feels run down and his lack of focus lands him a locker, but there is a pleasant surprise in the end. Mary, Shana, and Edwina cannot seem to make anything stick, so they decide to embrace it, doing what they do best. (Repeat).
It is a momentous occasion in Van Nuys for Darrell, and he has a completely groovy time with it. Ivy starts his day off with an unwelcome bang. Brandi and Jarrod are left wondering whether their unit will bring clear skies or clouds ahead. (Repeat).
Murr, Sal, and Q learn that a good babysitter can be hard to find, before going off to perform some consumer research. Later, Adam Pally & Jon Gabrus shock the losing joker with their devious punishment. (Repeat).
Q, Murr, and Sal finally clean out their garages before giving truly spooky presentations. In the end, David Cross brings a sense of danger to the losing Joker, and makes a memory they're sure to not forget. (Repeat).
Skye is preparing for another great year of her business 'Lather and Luxury', she sells colorful and fragrant bath products, face masks, you name it! When her childhood sweetheart Gavin arrives in town to help improve her business model, she initially refuses (Repeat).
When her father asks for her help at the family café, wedding planner Zoe returns home to Romance, Oregon. Secretly, her mom also hired her childhood sweetheart to work at the café, and soon, the sparks are rekindled. (Repeat).
Skye is preparing for another great year of her business 'Lather and Luxury', she sells colorful and fragrant bath products, face masks, you name it! When her childhood sweetheart Gavin arrives in town to help improve her business model, she initially refuses (Repeat).
When Evie Jones rushes off a flight to make her connection, she has no idea that in her haste, she has grabbed the wrong duffel bag.
Sideshow Bob (voice of Kelsey Grammer) steals an atomic bomb and demands that Springfield abolish television. Other voices: Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Julie Kavner, Dan Castellaneta.
Troy McClure hosts a retrospective featuring Simpsons history and trivia, and series "outtakes," including an alternate ending to the "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" episode and a burping contest between Barney and baseball's Wade Boggs.
Homer, Moe, Apu and Otto form a bowling team; Bart's prank leads Springfield Elementary to adopt school uniforms. Voices: Harry Shearer, Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, Pamela Hayden, Julie Kavner.
Homer is irked by his new neighbors, former President and Mrs. Bush, especially when Mr. Bush gives Bart a spanking and criticizes Homer's parenting. Voices: Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille, Dan Castellaneta.
Sideshow Bob (voice of Kelsey Grammer) steals an atomic bomb and demands that Springfield abolish television. Other voices: Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Julie Kavner, Dan Castellaneta.
Troy McClure hosts a retrospective featuring Simpsons history and trivia, and series "outtakes," including an alternate ending to the "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" episode and a burping contest between Barney and baseball's Wade Boggs.
To earn her next Thunder Girls badge, Tina volunteers at a nursing home, where her ideas of love and romance are put to the test. Meanwhile, Bob's new friends lead him into making some questionable decisions. (Repeat).
The Belchers try to help Bob's longtime friend who's been jailed for unpaid parking tickets. Meanwhile, Linda lands a babysitting gig, but it's a lot harder than she expected. (Repeat).
In the Season 7 premiere, a flu-ridden Louise experiences a wild fever dream that takes her on a manic adventure filled with familiar people and outrageous musical numbers. (Repeat).
Teddy hopes to impress his ex-wife by inviting her to a day trip on his recently refurbished boat, while Tina tries to prove she's ready for her own cell phone by taking care of Bob's prize eraser from the restaurant. (Repeat).
Tina comes up with a super idea for the annual Halloween-costume contest, but Tammy steals it, so Tina seeks help from Mr. Ambrose, who shows her an otherworldly method of winning. Meanwhile, Bob tries to catch the thief who is stealing his perfectly crafted pumpkins. (Repeat).
Jimmy Pesto tips off Bob to a new money-saving meat provider, but the situation may prove too good to be true, and Bob finds himself getting grilled by two investigators. (Repeat).
In Riverside, Kenny gets baited into bidding on a massive locker; and Rene and Casey try to go small and end up churning out a few bucks, while Shana and Edwina's mystery box is mislabeled. (Repeat).
In Hawaiian Gardens, Darrell breaks in the new guy; Brandi and Jarrod detect something mysterious in their unit; and Justin paws his way through a decent locker. (Repeat).
Back in Santa Ana, the buyers face ten vaults belonging to the same owner. Dave snaps up almost half of them, while Ivy draws a nice profit out of his. But in the end, Mary and Kenny end up doing all the heavy lifting. (Repeat).
In Stanton, Dave finds that sometimes making a profit is like pulling teeth; and Mary grinds to get into the black, while Ivy's locker ends up sucking and blowing. (Repeat).
Once again in Riverside, Shana and Edwina bring their "Golden Girls Chic" but end up phoning it in. Dave sets his eyes on a messy unit. Rene isn't suppose to be buying, so he sells instead. (Repeat).
Back in Torrance, Mary dabbles with Dave's dark arts, while Kenny takes some excavation lessons. Brandi and Jarrod quit horsing around long enough to stumble across a wartime oddity. (Repeat).
In Riverside, Kenny gets baited into bidding on a massive locker; and Rene and Casey try to go small and end up churning out a few bucks, while Shana and Edwina's mystery box is mislabeled. (Repeat).
In Hawaiian Gardens, Darrell breaks in the new guy; Brandi and Jarrod detect something mysterious in their unit; and Justin paws his way through a decent locker. (Repeat).