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4 |
"There's No Disgrace Like
Home" |
The Simpsons go to a family
therapist, as advertised on TV. |
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9 |
"Life On The Fast Lane" |
Homer birthday present "for
Marge'' is a bowling ball. |
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12 |
"Krusty
Gets Busted" |
No
one is sadder than Bart when his TV hero, Krusty
the Clown, is arrested for a convenience-store
robbery. |
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21 |
"Bart The Daredevil" |
Bart becomes a daredevil after
seeing a monster truck rally. |
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61 |
"A
Streetcar Named Marge" |
Marge
Simpson plays Blanche to Ned Flanders'
bare-chested Stanley in a musical version of
"A Streetcar Named Desire." |
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71 |
"Marge Vs The Monorail" |
A fast-talking charmer (Phil
Hartman) sells Springfield a monorail of dubious
quality. Leonard Nimoy is aboard for the maiden
trip, with Homer at the controls. |
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76 |
"Last
Exit To Springfield" |
Homer
negotiates with Burns over the union dental plan.
Dr. Joyce Brothers has a cameo. |
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83 |
"Cape Feare" |
The family enters a witness
protection program after Bart starts receiving
death threats from his nemesis, Sideshow Bob. |
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132 |
"Bart
Sells His Soul" |
Bart
sells his soul to Milhouse for five dollars. |
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141 |
"Two Bad Neighbors" |
Former president George Bush moves
in across the street. |
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163 |
"The
Simpsons Files" |
Agents
Scully and Mulder investigate a strange
apparition appearing on Friday nights in
Springfield. |
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154 |
"Treehouse Of Horror, VII" |
Bart and Lisa discover Bart's evil
twin in the attic, Lisa creates a miniature
civilization, and aliens assume the form of
Presidential candidates Clinton and Dole. |
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162 |
"El
Viaje De Nuestro Jomer" |
Chili
peppers fsend Homer on a hallucinatory spiritual
journey. |
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166 |
"Simpsoncalifragilistic
expiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious" |
A cheerful and musical nanny named
Shary Bobbins relieves an overworked Marge. |
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168 |
"Homer's
Phobia" |
Homer
befriends a gay kitsch collector (John Waters). |
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175 |
"In Marge We Trust" |
Marge takes charge of counseling
Reverend Lovejoy's parishioners and Homer finds
his likeliness is popular in Japan. |