Over the course of its now 30 years on television, The Simpsons has become so ingrained into our cultural lexicon that everyday references are wholly inescapable. This is particularly true on the ...
If you thought it was hard to watch Peter Parker vanish into a pile of dust, that’s nothing compared to watching arguably the greatest character in television history, Homer Simpson, get wiped out of ...
“The Simpsons” is known for referencing pop culture into its episodes but the cartoon has taken it to a different level by incorporating a popular meme of Homer Simpson into Sunday night’s episode.
The moment comes from the episode “Homer Loves Flanders” (S5E16), when Homer comes to invite his newfound BFF Ned Flanders to a round of min-golf. The chaste and pious Ned breaks from his usual moral ...
The Simpsons have always been ahead of the curve when it comes to self-referencing. Everyone’s favourite cartoon family have now done it again, with Homer Simpson showing how down he is with ...
Austin Allison is an Animation Feature Writer for Collider. He is also an illustator, avid cartoon watcher, and occasional singer. His karaoke favorites include singing Rainbow Connection as Kermit ...
The first “classic” season of The Simpsons (season three) begins with “Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington,” in which, after writing an award-nominated essay entitled “What Makes America Great,” Lisa learns ...
Lisa disapproves when Homer has cable television installed illegally into their home. At Mount Sinai in the year 1220 B.C., a thief (Homer) listens to Moses as he reads the Ten Commandments. Homer ...
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Homer & Lisa Simpson Share The Same Tragedy - & The Showrunner's Favorite Episode Proves It
Matt Selman, current showrunner of The Simpsons, inadvertently highlights a tragic similarity between Homer and Lisa in his pick for Homer’s best episode. The Simpsons season 36 finale was a great ...
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