Simpsons


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Bart's been neglecting his homework, and Marge and Homer can't agree on a solution to the problem. He takes advantage of their confusion and plays one against the other to get what he wants.
In which Lisa shakes her family tree, and instead of the usual assortment of nuts an interesting story falls out.
The Simpsons are going to Canada...again. But this time to compete in a curling event! Meanwhile, Lisa develops an addiction to collecting Olympic event pins.
Homer has to choose between keeping the gobs of money he won and spending it lavishly before Marge finds out his winning ticket was bought while she waited in vain for him to appear at a family function. Meanwhile, Lisa tries to liven up the Springfield Retirement Castle's social scene by introducing the seniors to video games, with depressing results.
They say life is like a fairytale. But when the network executives order you up a princess and force you to make her your co-star, it’s anything but a storybook ending…
Abraham Simpson gains local fame with the tall tales his family have often shunned, leading Homer to try to regain his father's respect and attention. Meanwhile, Bart's disinterest in his class' pet project results in him taking a dip in the sewers of Springfield.
Jealous of Lisa and Maggie's sisterly bond, Bart goes in search of a brother of his own to hang out with. It turns out to be a much deeper responsibility than he originally envisioned....
The Simpsons become (temporarily) lost in the sticks, which leads to Lisa sampling witchcraft and Homer sampling moonshine.
New character to fill Springfield's Cassanova deficit.
Bart strikes up a friendship with a legendary prankster from Springfield Elementary's past; Marge tries to teach the family to eat organically after being shunned by the mothers in Maggie's playgroup.
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