The Simpsons

1980s tv comedy series

Season 23  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 23  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 23  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 23  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 23  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 23  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide

The Simpsons - average family in an average American city of Springfield, living not at all average life.



The Simpsons Season 23 (2011)


1

The Falcon and the D’ohman

Homer befriends the nuclear plant’s newest hire – a security guard with ties to the CIA and a painful backstory involving the Ukrainian Mafia. Meanwhile, Marge dreams of appearing on Top Chef and the results to the "Will Ned Flanders and Edna Krabappel Stay Together" contests are revealed.

2

Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts

Principal Skinner challenges Superintendent Chalmers to get Bart to be excited about learning something (anything) after Bart’s latest pranks -- and finds it in the form of teaching Bart about the life and times of Theodore Roosevelt. However, when Chalmers’ unorthodox teaching methods get him fired, it is up to Bart and the rest of the students who have been motivated by Chalmers to reinstate him.

3

Treehouse of Horror XXII

In this year’s introduction, Homer gets his arm pinned under a boulder, makes a 911 call to someone who’s been in a similar scenario, and must gnaw his way to freedom. In The Diving Bell and the Butterball," Homer is put in a coma by a black widow spider bite and finds a new, smelly way to communicate. Next, Flanders gets a call from God to rid the world of sinners by murdering them in ’"Dial D for Diddly." Finally, Bart and Milhouse must infiltrate an alien planet by posing as the natives in the Avatar parody, "In the Na’vi."

4

Replaceable You

Homer gets a new assistant named Roz who is secretly out to steal his job. Meanwhile, Bart and Martin create a robot seal that becomes a hit with the elderly crowd at the Springfield Retirement Center.

5

The Food Wife

Tired of doing "mom" things and being much less fun for the kids than Homer, Marge takes the family out to an Ethiopian restaurant and enjoys the food so much that she starts a food blog with Bart and Lisa, which hurts Homer’s feelings -- and may do more than hurt him when Marge tricks Homer into thinking a rundown building housing a meth lab is a hip, new restaurant.

6

The Book Job

When Lisa discovers that her favorite book series (the Angelica Button fantasy series as mentioned in "The Haw-Hawed Couple") is ghost-written by a group of publishers (with an actress as the "author"), Homer and Bart are inspired to do the same by getting a group of people to write a fantasy novel about ghouls in a prestigious academy -- but when an actual publisher plots to turn it into yet another vampire fiction book for tweens, Lisa, Bart, and Homer must save their original work from getting destroyed.

7

The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants

Homer becomes Mr. Burns’ accountant executive after a successful launch party for Absolut Krusty. Meanwhile, Lisa gets Bart interested in classic literature by reading him Little Women.

8

The Ten-Per-Cent Solution

When Krusty the Clown’s show gets canceled (yet again), Krusty reunites with his original agent and bitter former lover Annie Dubinsky, who gets him a gig on cable television.

9

Holidays of Future Passed

The latest "look-into-the-future" episode sees Bart as a deadbeat dad living in Springfield Elementary (which is now an apartment complex instead of a school) and trying to be a good dad to the children he had with Jenda from "Future-Drama". Meanwhile, a pregnant, unwed Maggie (who is now a pop singing superstar) goes into labor while on her way to family dinner and Lisa tries to find a common bond with her rebellious teenage daughter, Zia.

10

Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson

Video footage of Homer ranting about being harassed by TSA agents and forced to sit on a grounded plane for seven hours (due to airport incompetence) goes viral and lands Homer on cable television as a political pundit with his own show, but he stirs up mixed emotions with his planned endorsement of the next GOP Presidential candidate.

11

The D’oh-cial Network

Lisa wants more friends and starts her own social network website called SpringFace, which turns everyone into an online addict. Meanwhile, Patty and Selma compete against the Winklevoss twins for the 2012 Olympics.

12

Moe Goes from Rags to Riches

Moe’s bar rag tells the story of how it went from being part of a medieval tapestry to being Moe’s most used prop. Meanwhile, Milhouse’s friendship with Bart is strained after he compares Milhouse to Moe’s bar rag.

13

The Daughter Also Rises

Lisa falls in love with Nick, an intellectual romantic, and starts a secret romance with him. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse team up with the gang from MythCrackers to debunk some urban schoolyard legends.

14

At Long Last Leave

In the 500th episode, the Simpsons stumble upon a secret town meeting where everyone is voting to throw them out of Springfield. They find themselves in a an off-the-grid community.

15

Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart

After being forced to spend some time in a rabbit cage for a prank he didn’t commit, Bart exacts revenge by spraypainting unflattering caricatures of Homer all over town, which become a sensation with real-life graffiti artists Shepard Fairey, Ron English, Kenny Scharf, and Robbie Conal. Meanwhile, Apu’s Kwik-E-Mart is in danger of shutting down when it faces competition from a health-food supermarket.

16

How I Wet Your Mother

In this Simpsonized parody of Inception, Homer develops a bed-wetting problem, which he thinks is karmic payback for getting everyone in trouble for stealing office supplies at work, but a trip through Homer’s dreams reveals that Homer’s embarrassing problem is connected with a childhood memory involving a fishing trip gone wrong and Homer’s deceased mother, Mona.

17

Them, Robot

To get out of paying for employee drug tests, Mr. Burns fires all of his employees (except for Homer, who is kept on as a scapegoat) and replaces them with robot workers; when a bored Homer ups the robots interactive and AI features, all hell breaks loose.

18

Beware My Cheating Bart

Bart finds himself the object of affection to a girl who is dating school bully Jimbo Jones. Meanwhile, Homer buys a state-of-the-art treadmill that gets wireless TV and uses the treadmill to binge-watch a "Lost"-style show rather than exercise.

19

A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again

To alleviate his boredom with life, Bart begs the family to go on a cruise trip, and the Simpsons sell their most prized possessions to pay for it. But when Bart realizes the trip only lasts a week and that his life will be nothing after that, he resorts to drastic measures to keep the vacation going.

20

The Spy Who Learned Me

After a disastrous date night at the movies, Homer suffers a head injury the next day at work and, during his eight weeks off to recover (about which he does not tell Marge), sees visions of a super-suave superspy named Stradivarius Cain, who gives Homer lessons on being the husband of Marge’s dreams. Meanwhile, Nelson uses a Smart Phone to shake down kids for their lunch money, and Bart gets revenge on Nelson by feeding him Krusty Burger’s nutritionally dubious food.

21

Ned ’n Edna’s Blend

Ned Flanders and Edna Krabappel elope after months of dating, and Marge later organizes a proper marriage reception for them, which becomes a problem when the many couples of Springfield bring their many personal crises to the party. Meanwhile, Mrs. Krabappel-Flanders helps Rod and Todd make new friends.

22

Lisa Goes Gaga

Eccentric pop star Lady Gaga stops by Springfield to help Lisa (who was voted Springfield Elementary’s least popular student and is now more of an outcast thanks to ghost-writing positive messages on the school’s online forum) and the rest of the town boost their self-esteem.




Seasons of The Simpsons

1989 Season 1
1990 Season 2
1991 Season 3
1992 Season 4
1993 Season 5
1994 Season 6
1995 Season 7
1996 Season 8
1997 Season 9
1998 Season 10
1999 Season 11
2000 Season 12
2001 Season 13
2002 Season 14
2003 Season 15
2004 Season 16
2005 Season 17
2006 Season 18
2007 Season 19
2008 Season 20
2009 Season 21
2010 Season 22
2011 Season 23
2012 Season 24
2013 Season 25
2014 Season 26
2015 Season 27


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