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Simpsons - Season 19 {INCLUDING Episode 10 "E. Pluribus Wiggum" (Jan 6, 2008)}
Episode 1 "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs" (September 23, 2007): After Homer saves Mr. Burns' life he is rewarded with a trip in Mr. Burns' private plane. A depressed Homer realizes he will never again receive a chance to fly in a luxurious private jet and Marge hires Homer a life coach to help get him out of his rut. Screenshots: ![]()
Episode 2 "The Homer of Seville" (September 30, 2007): Homer goes to the hospital where he devolves the ability to sing while lying on his back. Mr. Burns offers him a spot on an opera and Homer wows the crowd with his beautiful voice. Screenshots: ![]()
Episode 3 "Midnight Towboy" (October 7, 2007): Homer ends up having his car towed by a tow truck driver named Louie who introduces Homer to the joy of towing cars for a living. Meanwhile, Marge begins to feel that Maggie is getting too clingy and hires a counselor. The method works a little too well, leaving Maggie with no need for Marge at all. Guest stars: Matt Dillon Screenshots: ![]()
Episode 4 "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" (October 14, 2007): While waiting in line at the bank, Marge strikes up a conversation with a strange man named Dwight who later attempts to rob the bank. When the police show up, Marge convinces a cornered Dwight to turn himself in by promising to visit him in prison. As Dwight eagerly awaits Marge's visit, Homer assures her that Dwight will not expect her to actually visit. But when Dwight receives a phone call and the caller isn't Marge, he escapes to find her. Watching the news report about Dwight's jail break, she wishes she had kept her promise. Screenshots: ![]()
Episode 5 "Treehouse of Horror XVIII" (November 4, 2007): The series' 18th Halloween show features three vignettes that parody movies: one that spoofs “Mr. & Mrs. Smith�; one that sends up “E.T.�; and one that parodies “Se7en.� Screenshots: ![]()
Episode 6 "Little Orphan Millie" (November 11, 2007): After Milhouse's parents are lost at sea and assumed dead, he is forced to toughen up. His new confidence and personality help him become cooler than Bart. Meanwhile, Homer gets into trouble with Marge, when he can't remember her eye color. Screenshots: ![]()
Episode 7 "Husbands and Knives" (November 18, 2007): Marge opens a gym for real women because she's disenchanted with Springfield's snooty, glitzy L.A. Body Works. Her gym, Shapes: A Gym for Women, is a huge success, launching a chain that makes Marge rich and famous. But Homer fears Marge will leave him for someone more attractive and goes to extreme lengths to try to save his marriage. Jack Black has a singing cameo. Screenshots: ![]()
Episode 8 "Funeral For A Fiend" (November 25, 2007): Sideshow Bob (Kelsey Grammer) tries again for revenge against the Simpsons. In a nod to “Frasier,� David Hyde Pierce and John Mahoney have cameos as Sideshow Bob's brother and father, respectively. Also: Keith Olbermann has a voice cameo as himself. Screenshots: ![]()
Episode 9 "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" (December 16, 2007): Homer loses his memory---and his family---when he drinks Moe's most potent libation, the Forget-Me-Shot, in an episode that spoofs “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind� and “It's a Wonderful Life.� Screenshots: ![]()
Episode 10 "E. Pluribus Wiggum" (January 6, 2008): Homer burns down springfield's fast-food district. In order to float a bond issue to rebuild it, Mayor Quimby moves up election day, making Springfield's primary election the first in the nation. This causes the town to be overrun with reporters, candidates and pundits. Dan Rather and Jon Stewart have voice cameos. Screenshots: ![]()
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