List of episodes
"He Loves to Fly and He D'oh's" | |
Homer gets to fly in Mr. Burns's private jet and likes it so much that he decides to never fly the old way again. Homer decides to find a job that involves flying in a corporate jet, and hires a life coach to assist him. | |
"The Homer of Seville" | |
Homer goes to the hospital, where he develops the ability to sing in a operatic voice whenever he is lying on his back. Mr. Burns overhears Homer and immediately hires him to sing the lead in his production of "La Bohme." Homer wows the crowd at the Springfield Opera House. Homer becomes an enormous celebrity, especially with the ladies and while running from a mob of crazed fans, Homer is saved by a mysterious woman named Julia, who has mysterious intentions. | |
"Midnight Towboy" | |
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. | |
"I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" | |
Marge is caught in the middle of a bank robbery, but manages to convince Dwight, the assailant, that she will visit him in prison should he turn himself in. He does so, but Marge, too frightened to go to prison, doesn't fulfill her promise and Dwight breaks out and comes looking for her.[1] | |
"Treehouse of Horror XVIII" | |
Season 19's edition of the annual trio of Halloween stories.
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"Husbands and Knives" | |
A new comic book store, "Coolsville Comics & Toys" opens up directly across the street from Comic Book Guy's store. Meanwhile, Marge opens her own women-only workout center. | |
"Funeral For A Fiend" | |
Sideshow Bob tries to kill the Simpson family, but is caught and put on trial.[6] |