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During the excavations, Lisa finds a human skeleton with wings. Springfield's residents are convinced it is the remains of an angel, and Homer cashes in by moving the skeleton into the family's garage, charging visitors to see it. Lisa remains skeptical and asks scientist Dr. Stephen Jay Gould to test a sample of the skeleton. When Dr. Gould ...
In the last of The A.V. Club's "Classic Simpsons" recaps, Les Chappell writes that the episode is a fitting conclusion to the show's ninth season: "It’s a great encapsulation of how this family works: Homer and Marge have to try to explain things to children who are too worldly to fall for most excuses, the explanation trails off, and what ...
He wrote that the series influence on The Simpsons is "acknowledged quite openly in the program itself," and used a scene in "Make Room for Lisa" as an example. The scene shows Homer, Bart and Lisa visiting the Smithsonian Exhibition, where a jacket worn by Fonzie , a character from another 70's series, Happy Days , receives more attention from ...
Sunday’s episode of The Simpsons (Fox, 8/7c) includes a storyline that riffs on the infamous college admissions scandal of 2019, and TVLine has your exclusive first look. Titled “Do the Wrong ...
Sunday's episode of The Simpsons (Fox, 8/7c) includes one of the series' most meta moments yet, bringing Yeardley Smith (aka the voice of Lisa Simpson) to Springfield… as herself! Before your ...
Since we all live on video-calls now, we thought we'd get actual Simpsons animators to bless us all with straight-up amazing Zoom backgrounds. Thanks to their creativity you'll soon be dialing up ...
En route they present the Simpsons with enormous amounts of food and watch eagerly as the Simpsons gorge themselves. Suspicious of the aliens' intentions, Lisa finds a book in the kitchen titled How to Cook Humans. Kang blows off space dust obscuring the real title, How To Cook for Forty Humans. Enraged at Lisa's mistrust, the aliens return the ...
The Simpsons, which celebrated its 35th anniversary on 17 December and has bizarrely predicted real-life events for more than three decades, has been shown in the UK on Channel 4 since 2004 but it ...