2024-07-08
Court-martialed for blowing up a space station, Zap Brannigan and his assistant Kif join Planet Express, where Zap leads a mutiny against Leela. Voices: Katey Sagal, Billy West, John DiMaggio, Phil LaMarr, Tress MacNeille. (Repeat).
Bender pawns his body, which is bought by and attached to a prominent head who uses his new mobility to run for political office---again. Voices: Billy West, John DiMaggio, Katey Sagal, Lauren Tom, Phil LaMarr, Dave Herman. (Repeat).
In a Halloween-theme episode Bart reads Aramaic symbols from the bottom of his desk and he and Lisa are transported to an alternate world filled with demons. Also, Moe organizes a "Clockwork Orange"-ish gang in which member Dum (Homer) falls for a young lady (Marge) who wants him to quit. In a homage to "The Others," the Simpsons reconnect with their earlier incarnations from the Tracey Ullman era
Lisa hopes to counter Mr. Burns' fracking operation by bringing in Assemblywoman Maxine Lombard, but is aghast when the two political opponents take a liking to each other. (Repeat).
Archer's sexcapades compromise his effectiveness as an agent—yet again—and this time it's really serious. (Repeat).
Archer's dead fiancée, Katya, miraculously reappears—in Krieger's lab. (Repeat).
In Part 1 of the Season 3 finale, Archer and his ISIS colleagues boldly go to the final frontier to prevent a catastrophe aboard the International Space Station. (Repeat).
Conclusion of the Season 3 finale: Archer and his ISIS colleagues voyage to the final frontier to prevent a catastrophe aboard the International Space Station. They come to wish they hadn't. (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
Pete and Billie are forced to re-evaluate their marriage and relationship after Pete abandons his wife and children when a controlled avalanche interrupts their family vacation at a ski resort in the Alps. The irreconcilable tension between Pete's defensive denials and Billie's trauma play out throughout the rest of their stay. (Repeat).
Peggy nominates Bobby to carry the Olympic torch through Arlen, but it's Hank who wins the honor---and bungles it. Mike Judge, Pamela Segall, Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
Laura Dern and Alan Rickman are guest voices as Peggy stirs up rebellion among female workers at a Renaissance Faire where Hank is trying to land a big account. Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Brittany Murphy. (Repeat).
Yakov Smirnoff, Charlie Daniels and Vince Gill are guest voices as violinist Connie ditches a classical competition for bluegrass after Hank introduces her to the genre. Lauren Tom, Toby Huss, Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
Jeff Goldblum plays a con man who offers "genius" Peggy an at-home doctorate course, which she finances with the Hills' retirement fund. Kathy Najimy, David Herman, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Cotton's financially strapped VFW group moves into Hank's home, prompting Hank to recruit Vietnam vets, to whom Cotton doesn't exactly cotton. Voices include Edward Asner, John C. McGinley and Jack Carter as Cotton's war buddies. Stephen Root, Mike Judge, Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
Unable to find a full-time teaching job, Peggy pretends to be a nun to land a position at a Catholic school, ending her budding career at Strickland Propane. Mother Superior: Kathryn Harrold. Sister Mary Catherine, Claire: Cynthia Stevenson. (Repeat).
In a crossover episode with "Futurama," that show's Planet Express crew arrives in modern-day Springfield to keep the Simpsons from having a disastrous impact on the future. (Repeat).
Bart's new teacher at school proves to be a bully who wants to crush his spirit. (Repeat).
A midlife crisis leads Homer to pick up the bass guitar and join other Springfield fathers in a cover band that becomes a springboard for an unlikely breakout performer. (Repeat).
It looks like Homer won't be home for Christmas after he stays too long at Moe's Tavern on Christmas Eve and an irate Marge tells him not to return to their house, so he's left to wander alone around Springfield and lament the effects of Christmas spirits. (Repeat).
The Simpsons get on the wrong ride on a trip to the Dizzneeland amusement park and are transported to Kang and Kodos' home planet, where Homer finds himself on the locals' menu. (Repeat).
Homer is hypnotized at the circus and made to believe he's a young boy again, so Bart takes advantage of the situation and enlists him as his new best friend and partner in crime. (Repeat).
On Halloween night, Linda tries to impress the kids by taking them to look for a wolf that has been terrorizing the town. Meanwhile, an injured and medicated Bob believes that Teddy has turned into a werewolf. (Repeat).
When Tina launches a babysitting enterprise, it is quickly derailed after her business nemesis, Tammy, is hired to work alongside her. Meanwhile, Bob and Linda check out their competition at a restaurant that's known for its burgers. (Repeat).
When Teddy's family unexpectedly announces that they're coming for Thanksgiving, the Belchers reluctantly agree to pitch in. The preparation proves to be much more challenging than they had anticipated, especially upon discovering that Teddy is a secret hoarder. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. Linda is determined to host a party at the restaurant, in an effort to spread a little extra cheer around the neighborhood. But when she realizes that her prized ornaments have been stolen, she quickly begins questioning all guests, including Marshmallow's friend Art the Artist. (Repeat).
After a rough break up on Valentine's Day, the Belcher women have a limo girls' night out to make Tina feel better. Meanwhile, Bob and Gene have a trapeze experience that brings them closer. (Repeat).