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The Simpsons visits a new possible future in the season 36 finale and it takes a huge (and fitting) departure from previous ...
After Lisa gets Bart so angry he decides to get her back by copying each word she says for several weeks, it eventually gets to the point where they get so close through all of that they see one ...
The episode begins with Marge and the kids heading home from the grocery store, only for Bart and Lisa to get into a squabble after they both call shotgun. Lisa briefly copies Bart, and as a ...
The Simpsons Season 36 ends with the episode “Estranger Things,” which sees Bart and Lisa drift apart after they lose interest in watching “The Itchy & Scratchy Show” together. As Marge ...
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What to Read Next In her debut episode, Macleod, who previously appeared on season 33 of The Simpsons, will deliver just one line, appearing in a scene which shows Bart, Lisa and Milhouse as adults.
The episode’s official synopsis reads: “When Bart & Lisa stop watching Itchy & Scratchy together, Marge fears that they’ll start to drift apart… but she has no idea how bad things are ...
EW describes the first appearance as a “minimized role,” with Milhouse getting only one line in a scene where he, Bart, and Lisa are adults. (The Simpsons has really come to love flash ...
WGN Radio’s John Williams and Lisa Dent are on a mission to help send three buses full of kids to City Kids Camp, a 501c3 non-profit, where inner-city kids get to spend a week of adventure at a summer ...
Everything's coming up Milhouse again. The episode's official description reads, "When Bart & Lisa stop watching Itchy & Scratchy together, Marge fears that they’ll start to drift apart ...