2024-07-07
Repeated exposure to poisons forces Dale out of extermination and into a desk job that leads him back into extermination---of careers. Lisa Kudrow, Johnny Hardwick, Ashley Gardner, Brittany Murphy. (Repeat).
As Luanne's sponsor in a sexual-abstinence program, Peggy has to testify about her lifetime total of sexual partners---and it's more than one. Owen Wilson, Brittany Murphy, Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
When Bobby develops an allergy to Ladybird, Hank builds a doghouse, an elaborate accomodation that's perfect---for Bobby. Pamela Segall, Kathy Najimy, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Hank joins Bobby's environmental effort, but only to preserve a long-time cover-up concerning a mishap with Boomhauer's car in high school. Ernie Grunwald, Chelcie Ross, Pamela Segall. (Repeat).
Dale plans to buy Nancy a face-lift by suing a tobacco company, which countersues---and carelessly bugs his home. Robert Stack plays the tobacco tycoon. Ashley Gardner, Johnny Hardwick, Toby Huss. (Repeat).
Wearing a prosthetic rump relieves Hank's back pain, but makes him the butt of friends' jokes as they all prepare for a riding-mower race. Harry Groener, Tom McGowan, Dave Thomas, Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
Bobby avoids a beating by high schoolers by pretending to be one of them, then helps them win a prom concert by No Doubt (in a cameo). But it costs him with Connie. Pamela Segall, Lauren Tom, Toby Huss. (Repeat).
Bobby goes from bullied to bully after learning a counterattack move in a self-defense class---for women. Joseph: Breckin Meyer. Connie: Lauren Tom. Kahn: Toby Huss. Chane, Bobby: Pamela Segall. (Repeat).
Homer's boss, Burns, wants to be governor to lower nuclear-safety standards to keep his plant on line. Voices: Harry Shearer, Julie Kavner, Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria. (Repeat).
Homer and Marge attend a marriage retreat, where Homer catches a legendary fish---and maybe more. Voices: Hank Azaria, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Marcia Wallace. (Repeat).
Springfield Elementary earns a grant, thanks to Lisa's latest A---a grade acquired by cheating; Homer plans to fatten up a small lobster, but becomes emotionally attached. Yeardley Smith, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer. (Repeat).
In the 11th annual Halloween trilogy, a ghostly Homer tries to perform a good deed on Earth; Bart and Lisa are trapped in a fairy-tale forest; and dolphins revolt against humans after Lisa frees their king from the Springfield Marine Park. Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Hank Azaria. (Repeat).
In the 17th-season opener, Alec Baldwin voices a marine biologist who counsels Marge after she leaves Homer for permitting illicit activity---what she describes as "snuggle films"---in the house to pay off a gambling debt. Joe Mantegna, Hank Azaria, Tress MacNeille. (Repeat).
Selma and Patti's home movies make Marge nostalgic for the Barnacle Bay vacations of her youth, so Homer takes the family there, but the area has changed since the Bouviers were little girls. (Repeat).
An ecology-themed episode finds the Simpsons using a wind turbine in their backyard as a cheap, clean energy source, and Homer and Lisa trying to rescue a blue whale that's been beached by a storm. (Repeat).
Bart can't control his feelings when he gets a new teacher. Meanwhile, Lisa befriends an octopus. (Repeat).
When Peter learns his mother's home has been sold, he remembers that his old porn stash is still there, and when he returns for it he finds a "to Peter from Peter" tape and realizes that his life hasn't gone as planned. Reeling from the disappointment, he sets out to make sure the same thing doesn't befall Chris and forces the boy to spend time with Brian. (Repeat).
Peter's sister visits for Thanksgiving and proceeds to bully her brother, so a suddenly sympathetic Meg decides to train him for the big brother-sister wrestling match. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian decide to do a cleanse to avoid overeating during Thanksgiving, but Stewie may have bitten off more than he can chew. (Repeat).
Quagmire accidentally pocket-dials Peter and proclaims his love for Lois, leaving Peter furious and requiring Brian to fix things. (Repeat).
The guys find it tough to hang with Joe after he is left a quadriplegic in an accident during a running of the bulls. Meanwhile, Brian is forced to pretend he's a family's new pet when the husband of the woman he's sleeping with comes home unexpectedly. (Repeat).
A couch stolen from Peter's front lawn prompts the guys to form a neighborhood watch group. While on patrol, Peter shoots someone climbing into Cleveland's house and is arrested and charged with a hate crime. (Repeat).
Peter, Cleveland and Joe find an old VHS tape of an Asian soap opera that Quagmire starred in when he lived in Korea. When they can't find the series finale, the guys head to Korea to search for it, and there Quagmire is reunited with an old lover. Meanwhile, Stewie fears he's turning into a redhead. (Repeat).
With the Griffins low on funds, Stewie gets cast in a peanut-butter commercial and in a jiffy becomes the family breadwinner. Meanwhile, Lois and Peter turn into crazed show-business parents and Brian proves to Stewie that being a child actor is no big deal. (Repeat).
With Lois and her mom relaxing at a spa, Peter entertains his father-in-law at home, where the two guys get taken in an email scam. So off they go to Africa to get back their dough. Meanwhile, Brian takes an interest in Meg's friend, Patty. (Repeat).
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).