Vignettes: “The Diving Bell and Butterball,” “Dial D for Diddly,” “In the Na’Vi” The episode also contains a moderately entertaining Dexter spoof where Homer convinces Ned to kill for him, as well as ...
J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile ...
There are two kinds of The Simpsons fans: ones who believe the show hasn’t been good since the turn of the century, and ones who just keep watching it anyway—whether or not they actually think it’s ...
Jeremy Brown is an Emmy winning news producer who has worked for 4 stations since 2006. He writes for several websites including GameRant, What's On Disney Plus, and Fantom Sports Industries. He is ...
Well, Season 37 has begun — which means that the 36th Treehouse of Horror is arriving soon. One of the most important parts of The Simpsons' lore would be its "Treehouse of Horror" series. These ...
Every time spooky season rolls around, there are a few traditions that brighten up our jack-o-lanterns. One of the funniest is a new episode of The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror. A new year of ...
“Treehouse of Horror” is regularly one of the highest-rated episodes of the season for The Simpsons. It’s the one time a year lapsed viewers, some of whom may have stopped watched two decades ago, ...
For over three decades, The Simpsons‘ “Treehouse of Horror” has been an essential Halloween tradition. These annual anthologies allow America’s favorite family to break free from canon, serving up ...
The Simpsons first Treehouse of Horror episode aired way back in 1990 during the show’s second season, and every Halloween since Fox has scared up a new one. This year will be number XXXV. (Hey Bart, ...
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