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"Marge vs. the Monorail" has been widely praised by fans and critics and is generally considered one of the best episodes of The Simpsons. [3] Showrunner Josh Weinstein called it "the best episode of television ever". [4] O'Brien has said that, of the episodes he wrote, this was his favorite. [5]
The fourth season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons aired on Fox from September 24, 1992 to May 13, 1993. It premiered with "Kamp Krusty".The showrunners for the fourth production season were Al Jean and Mike Reiss, with the season being produced by Gracie Films and 20th Century Fox Television. [1]
In a review of The Simpsons season four, Lyndsey Shinoda of Video Store cited "Brother from the Same Planet" and "I Love Lisa" among her "personal favorites" from the season. [17] Reviewing season four in Entertainment Weekly, Ken Tucker called the episode "a masterpiece of tiny, throwaway details that accumulate into a worldview." [3]
The episode was released first on home video in the United Kingdom, as part of a VHS release titled The Simpsons Collection; the episode was paired with season one episode "Bart the General". [11] It was released in the US on the VHS release The Best of The Simpsons, Vol. 1 (1997), paired with "Life on the Fast Lane". [12]
The man in charge of “The Simpsons” has a lot to say about the show’s latest twist. The animated series dubbed its Season 36 premiere (which aired Sunday) its “series finale” — only to ...
Season 4, Episode 9: “Mr. Plow” Season 7, Episode 11: “Marge Be Not Proud” Season 9, Episode 9: “Miracle On Evergreen Terrace” Season 11, Episode 9: “Grift Of The Magi” Season 12 ...
"Duffless" is the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on February 18, 1993. Homer gets arrested for drunk driving , and Marge asks him to stop drinking beer for a month.
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 ...