2024-07-07
Sterling is very upset when he learns that Mallory is dating his hero (and man-crush) Burt Reynolds (who provides his own voice). More upset, in fact, than he is about the Cuban hit squad that's out to get him. (Repeat).
Cyril is promoted to field agent, and Malory institutes a strict drug-testing policy at ISIS. The staff doesn't think much of either development. (Repeat).
ISIS teams with the Mounties to transport a captured Canadian terrorist on a train. (Repeat).
Archer's surprise birthday present—a high-tech "spy" car—leads to many other surprises, none of them good. (Repeat).
Malory turns to Archer and Lana for help when she finds herself in a compromising situation with the Italian prime minister. (Repeat).
Ray's younger brother is in trouble with a crooked sheriff in the West Virginia backwoods, and Archer must come to the rescue. (Repeat).
The Agency teams up with Interpol to take down a highly organized ring of jewel thieves. Archer's skeptical as their Interpol contact seems to be treating the mission as more of an audition... but for which side? (Repeat).
Zara Khan thinks she's a real knockout, but Archer wants to prove he is just as stunning. Pam and Gillette sit back and keep score. (Repeat).
A successful business woman's life is turned upside down when her sister gets out of jail. Although her sister drives her crazy, she helps discover that her online boyfriend hasn't been completely honest with her. The sisters form a stronger bond as they plot their revenge. (Repeat).
One day, 12-year-old Max gets invited by the cool kids to a kissing party. Panicked because he doesn't know how to kiss, he enlists the help of two of his friends, Thor and Lucas, to help him uncover the mystery of kissing. After online research proves to be unproductive, they decide to take the drone owned by Max's father in order to spy on the neighboring teens. When the drone unexpectedly crash
Part 1 of 4. Fry discovers a tattoo of Bender, who is infected with a mind-control virus; a party ends badly for Hermes. (Repeat).
Part 2 of 4. Hermes copes without his body; Bender is ordered to steal valuable artifacts from Earth's past. (Repeat).
Part 3 of 4. Fry goes back in time, but discovers that things in the past aren't much better than the future. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Leela's wedding doesn't turn out like she planned; Bender's crime spree pays off in an intergalactic battle for Earth. (Repeat).
After an accident at his gun club destroys Dale's confidence, Peggy proposes sending him on a bogus mercenary mission, which he fouls up. Johnny Hardwick, Toby Huss, Stephen Root. (Repeat).
A female cop (Kathy Bates) gets a hankerin' for Hank; Peggy accidentally brings back a native child after a school field trip to Mexico. Fred Willard, Marcelo Tubert, Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
Hank's emotional outburst pushes him further from his father, so Bobby drafts Jimmy Carter (David Herman) to broker a Christmas peace. Toby Huss, Stephen Root, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
After Bobby feigns taking Connie's father's bribe to break up with her, Connie lets her grades slip to show how upset she is without him. Lauren Tom, Pamela Segall, Toby Huss. (Repeat).
Bobby adjusts to his breakup with Connie, until Bill's depressing experiences break his spirit. So Hank sends him to ladies' man Boomhauer. Mike Judge, Pamela Segall, Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
During a speech contest, Lisa sings her father's praises about his honesty and integrity on the youth-soccer field, and this leads to him being recruited as a World Cup referee. Once the family arrives in Brazil, Homer is approached by a gangster with a reputation for bribing officials and fixing matches. (Repeat).
It's more than Marge can swallow when she learns Lisa is dating a budding competitive eater, so she recruits Homer to give Lisa a taste of what other romantic options she has. Meanwhile, Bart helps an escaped convict out of a jam and is showered with gifts, but Milhouse gets the prisoner sent back and Bart must concoct a plan to spring him. (Repeat).
In a future world, Homer receives a new clone every time he dies; Lisa is married to Milhouse, who's a zombie; and Bart has custody problems with ex-wife, Jenda. (Repeat).
Art-class-hating Bart creates a voodoo doll of his art teacher, and when she becomes pregnant from the spell cast on her, the student becomes a hero to Springfield couples trying to conceive. Unfortunately, this spurs kidnappers to snatch Bart in an effort to conceive a thoroughbred racehorse. (Repeat).
After awakening in an idyllic world where everyone is made out of LEGOS and for once he fits in perfectly, Homer begins to have second thoughts and must piece together a plan on how to get back to square one. (Repeat).
After Homer insults the new neighbors, a charming British family, Marge decides she's through trying to be friends with other couples, but changes her tune after hearing Lisa say that she, too, doesn't feel the need to welcome newcomers into her life. (Repeat).
In the Season 25 finale, Bart's victory in Springfield Elementary's annual "Race Around the School" leaves him guilt-ridden because he received outside help in achieving his win. Meanwhile, Homer is fired up about getting the Fourth of July fireworks reinstated after they were canceled for budgetary reasons. (Repeat).
In the Season 26 premiere, Springfield is rocked when a resident dies; Krusty feels insulted during a comedy cable-channel roast and decides to retire; and Lisa steps in to protect Homer when she believes he's on his way to getting hurt. (Repeat).
In the Season 8 premiere, Bob's Burgers begins serving brunch to compete with Jimmy Pesto, but it quickly turns to chaos. Meanwhile, Tina, Gene and Louise decide to help Mr. Fischoeder's brother hide from him. (Repeat).
When Mr. Frond's therapy dolls are mysteriously attacked, Louise teams up with Millie to help solve the case. Meanwhile, Teddy decides to get into the inspirational poster business, but ends up with mixed results. (Repeat).
Bart's disrespectful behavior leads Marge to book him and Homer for a conflict-resolution cruise on the Relation Ship, and while Homer's away, Marge takes charge of his fantasy-football team, with surprising results. (Repeat).
When her sandwiches prove to be a big hit at Springfield Elementary, Marge opens a franchise store, but the day-to-day operations prove trying and, even more vexing, another of the same franchises starts doing business across the street. (Repeat).
Peter's obsession with apps for phones results in him breaking his, so he purchases a replacement that contains more memory and gives his old one to Chris, which proves to be a bad move. Meanwhile, Stewie signs up for a tennis club and asks Brian to be his partner. (Repeat).
When Mayor West raises the drinking age to 50, Brian is the only one eligible to buy alcohol because, in dog years, his age qualifies him. (Repeat).
The gang wins a party with Slurms McKenzie at the Slurm bottling plant, where they're marked for death after learning the secret ingredient. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio, Phil LaMarr, Lauren Tom. (Repeat).
After flushing Nibbler down the toilet, an artificially remorseful Bender joins Leela and Fry on their search in a sewer-world of mutants. Voices: Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio, Tress MacNeille, Maurice LaMarche. (Repeat).