2024-06-24
Leela's mom begins dating Zapp Brannigan, much to her daughter's dismay. (Repeat).
Amy and Leela's performance in a sport called butterfly derby is enhanced when they become addicted to a nutritional supplement known as nectar. (Repeat).
Homer has a gift for hairstyling, but listening to women's problems and gossip all day makes him wonder if it's not really a curse. Meanwhile, Milhouse's heart is broken after declaring his love for Lisa, but he catches the eye of a popular fifth-grader (voice of Kristen Schaal), and that changes everything. (Repeat).
The Simpson family find a set of keys to every door in Springfield, which leads Lisa to discover a secret classroom beneath Springfield Elementary School. (Repeat).
Season 2 opens in the Swiss ski resort Gstaad, where the ISIS crew has gone to protect a billionaire's teen daughter from kidnappers (and to get the billionaire to invest in the insolvent spy agency). One complication: The girl wants to seduce Archer, who keeps getting caught in compromising situations that make it appear that he's doing the seducing. (Repeat).
Broke after having been wiped out in a Ponzi scheme, Malory decides to sell ISIS to rival spy agency ODIN, whose chief (voice of Jeffrey Tambor) happens to be in love with her. Not surprisingly, the ISIS staff tries to stop the sale---and the romance. (Repeat).
Archer's favorite call girl (voice of Maggie Wheeler) accuses him of fathering her child and makes him take a paternity test---overseen by ODIN agents. (Repeat).
Archer and Lana head to Louisiana to stop an ecoterrorist from blowing up a natural-gas pipeline. (Archer's also looking forward to a Big Easy vacation.) Back at ISIS headquarters, Mallory orders the staff to go green to get "freebie socialist tax credits." A flashback recalls Lana's introduction to ISIS. (Repeat).
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot boards a glamorous river steamer with enough champagne to fill the Nile. But his Egyptian vacation turns into a thrilling search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple's idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. (Repeat).
Con artist Stan Carlisle finds an unexpected ally in Dr. Lilith Ritter, a psychiatrist, to amp up his scams. However, as Lilith allows Stan to see her for who she truly is, Stan begins to fear his new associate. Based on the novel by William Lindsay Gresham. (Repeat).
When Bobby and Luanne engage in a war of practical jokes, Hank and Peggy decide to put an end to their fighting with a ruse of their own. Voices include Brittany Murphy, Pamela Segall, Kathy Najimy and Mike Judge. (Repeat).
In the 22nd-season finale, Ned Flanders saves Edna Krabappel's life and they begin dating. To Ned's surprise, he learns that Edna has been with many of Springfield's men, including Homer and Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer, who provides his own voice. (Repeat).
Season 23 premiere: When Homer's threatened by a Ukrainian terrorist, a shy security guard (voice of Kiefer Sutherland) with a shadowy past comes to his aid. Meanwhile, Marge dreams of being on "Top Chef"; and the future of "Nedna" (Ned and Mrs. Krabappel) is revealed. "Top Chef" judge Tom Colicchio has a voice cameo as himself. (Repeat).
School superintendent Chalmers' lessons about Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders get Bart fired up about school (finally!). They also get Chalmers fired, so Bart and his own band of rough riders set out to get Chalmers his job back. (Repeat).
"Treehouse of Horror XXII": Homer gets his arm caught in a boulder in an isolated canyon. He's also paralyzed, but can communicate via natural gases. Mountain climber Aron Ralston provides his own voice. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse are in deep space, transformed into one-eyed avatars and caught up in planetary warfare after Bart falls in love. And Ned Flanders is transformed nightly into a cold-b
Homer gets a new assistant at work (voice of Jane Lynch), who quickly replaces him. She turns out to have a sinister past. Meanwhile, Bart's science-fair project , a mechanical seal, outclasses Lisa's and proves to be a hit at the retirement home. (Repeat).
Marge, Bart and Lisa start a food blog ("The Three Mouthketeers"), which results in scoring reservations at Springfield's hottest new restaurant. The question becomes whether to invite Homer. Chefs Anthony Bourdain, Gordon Ramsay and Mario Batali (providing their own voices) offer Marge their opinions in a dream sequence. Later, Homer's cooking gets him into trouble. (Repeat).
After predicting that a telemarketer is calling the restaurant when the phone rings, Linda and the kids believe that she is a psychic. Needless to say her "predictions" irk Bob and spell out hilarious happenings. (Repeat).
Tina attends a convention celebrating a TV show about an animated pony, but a middle-aged superfan tricks her into giving away a rare bit of memorabilia, so it's up to Bob to go undercover and ride to the rescue to recover the valuable toy. (Repeat).
At the beach, the Belcher kids make a whale of a discovery: a valuable but illegal orca by-product that's used in expensive perfumes, and they smell a profit to be made. Meanwhile, Bob and Linda deal with a screwy landlord who's constructing a new bathroom for them. (Repeat).
The prospect of having a cavity filled sends Louise flying from the dentist's office and over to Aunt Gail's house for sanctuary. Linda sends Tina and Gene to join her, and bets that they won't be able to tolerate a weekend with their crazy aunt. (Repeat).
Tina tries out for cheerleading, but a spirited and enthusiastic spectator Gene makes more of an impression. (Repeat).
When news of a new seaside burger joint leaks, Bob teams with Felix to get Mr. Fischoeder to put Wonder Wharf up for sale. Meanwhile, Tina learns that the wharf carousel is slated for destruction, so, in protest, she chains herself to the ride. (Repeat).