From "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" to 'Treehouse of Horror XXXIII," these are the best Simpsons episodes from each season.
The Simpsons changed television, animation, and popular culture forever upon its debut in 1989. The animated series has inspired endless parodies, tributes, and homages throughout its history, and it's amazing that the series is still moving forward with its 35th season.
Although the couple often comes for each others’ throats, “The Way We Was” showed a more tender side to their relationship, and why they still love each other after 35 years. "Cape Feare" Season 5, Episode 2 Another fantastic movie parody arrived in the fifth season with “Cape Feare,” a parody of the classic horror thriller Cape Fear . This sees Springfield’s most villainous resident, the serial killer Sideshow Bob escaping from prison in order to exact his revenge on his arch nemesis: Bart.
"22 Short Films About Springfield" Season 7, Episode 21 This fast paced episode inspired by 1990s independent films like Slacker and Pulp Fiction managed to pack in 22 bite-sized adventures featuring different The Simpsons character that were woven together in a fluid storyline.“22 Short Films About Springfield” was so perfect that it nearly inspired a spinoff series.
However, none of those concerns are present in the season’s first installment, “The City of New York vs. Homer Simpsons.” The episode shows the hilarious exploits that the Simpsons family gets up to when they take a vacation to the Big Apple, prompting Homer to get steadily madder. However, The Simpsons has never been afraid to laugh at its own faults. The in-universe,“behind the scenes” episode “Behind the Laughter” fictionalized the sort of programs that would generally be included on home video releases of movies and shows.
"Special Edna" Season 14, Episode 7 Bart’s Springfield Elementary School teacher, the grumpy Edna Krabappel , is one of The Simpsons’ most underrated characters. Edna is forced to tolerate endless pranks from Bart, who seems intent on making her miserable. The episode “Special Edna” features a rare moment of empathy between them; Bart nominates Edna for the Teacher of the Year award, and for a brief instance appears to be sincere.
"Sleeping With The Enemy" Season 16, Episode 16 The bully Nelson Muntz is one of the most underrated characters on The Simpsons, and one that has developed significantly since his initial introduction in the early seasons. While the show’s run in the early 21st century began to feel a little stale when so many storylines focused on characters that had already been well established.
RELATED: 'The Simpsons' Conjure Up More Spooky Comic Stories With 'Treehouse of Horror Ominous Omnibus Vol. 2' "Coming To Homerica" Season 20, Episode 21 “Coming to Homerica” proved that The Simpsons could still confront modern themes, and the episode may have even more relevance today than it did when it initially aired in 2009. The twentieth season’s finale explored Springfield's descent into chaos upon the arrival of immigrants from a neighboring town and an outbreak of food poisoning from Krusty the Clown’s new vegetarian burgers.
Despite her initial elation, Lisa is forced to recognize the sad reality that a majority of her favorite musicians and actors aren’t able to turn their passions into a full time profession. It makes for an amusing comment on the nature of show business, and features memorable appearances by Glee stars Lea Michele, Amber Riley, and Cory Monteith.
It’s always humorous to see Bart in a position of responsibility, but he finally starts taking his task seriously after a vivid nightmare. This created a compelling scenario in which Bart is forced to actually work hard and study. “Barthood” Season 27, Episode 15 Cinephiles were still reeling from Boyhood’s quick rise and fall within the previous year’s award season. Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age drama was widely expected to be the frontrunner in the Academy Awards race for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. However, Birdman managed to nab all three trophies when it came to the pivotal night.
It was her first appearance since death in the eleventh season’s episode “Alone Again, Natura-Diddily.” This showed that The Simpsons was able to at least acknowledge some of the criticisms that it had received. The three short segments actually proved to be more terrifying than a majority of the show’s recent Halloween episodes; “Thanksgiving of Horror” incorporated parodies of Apocalypto, Black Mirror, and Alien.
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