Springfield Elementary enters the digital age on The Simpsons Season 26 Episode 22, but it doesn't last very long. What happened? Read the review for details.
On The Simpsons Season 26 Episode 19, Homer and Marge reminisce on what made Bart and Lisa stop figthing all the time when Homer finds an old roll of film.
On The Simpsons Season 26 Episode 18, Marge is determined to keep an eye on Bart until he confesses to a bulldozer incident. Read the review to find out if he does!
On The Simpsons Season 26 Episode 16, Marge lies to Homer about raising money for the church by counting cards at a casino. Read the review for details.
On The Simpsons Season 26 Episode 15, Homer is put in charge of babysitting an African princess, but she winds up exploring the town with Moe. Read the review for details.
On The Simpsons Season 26 Episode 13, Lisa and Bart write a new town anthem and Homer joins a support group for being overweight. Read our full review.
The Simpsons Season 26 Episode 6 featured Homer creating a garage band and managing to launch the career of a regular character. Read on for the full review!
On The Simpsons26 Episode 7 , Bart is determined to get revenge on his new teacher when he punishes him with an embarrassing haircut. Read the review for details.
The Simpsons are visited by the Planet Express crew from Futurama as they attempt to stop the Simpsons from destroying their future. Read the review for details.
On The Simpsons Season 26 Episode 5, Lisa enlists the help of Assembly Woman Maxine Lombard in an attempt to combat Mr. Burns' fracking operation which is causing natural gas to leak into their water.
On The Simpsons Season 26 Episode 1, the town loses a beloved member and everyone reacts differently. Read the review to find out who will no longer be around!
Homer: Aw, twenty dollars? I wanted a peanut! Homer's Brain: Twenty dollars can buy many peanuts. Homer: Explain how! Homer's Brain: Money can be exchanged for goods and services.
Homer: (Wearing glasses) The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side! Man: (From inside a bathroom stall.) That's a right triangle, you idiot! Homer: D'oh!