The Simpsons episode 22.13 which is titled "The Blue and the Gray" airs on February 13, 2011.
Moe attends a seminar in hope of gaining more confidence with women meanwhile Marge makes a change after discovering her gray hair.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
The Simpsons 22.12 "Homer The Father" Ratings
In its original American broadcast, "Homer the Father" was viewed by an estimated 6.50 million households with a 3.1 rating/7% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49 The number of viewers increased slightly from the previous week and the 18-49 demo stayed steady in spite of going up against the hugely viewed AFC Championship.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
The Simpsons Daily Has Now Started!
Monday, January 17, 2011
The Simpsons 22.11 "Flaming Moe" Ratings
Sunday, January 16, 2011
The Simpons 22.11 "Flaming Moe" Upcoming Episode
The Simpons episode 22.11 titled "Flaming Moe" airs This Sunday 8/7c on Fox.
When Smithers offers to help transform Moe's dingy pub into a more refined and trendy lounge, the revamped "Mo's" quickly becomes Springfield’s local gay hangout. With Smithers' friends and colleagues infusing new life into "Mo's", business starts to boom, but Moe inadvertently leads his new bar patrons to believe that he, too, is gay. Afraid that telling the truth would hurt his newly flourishing business, Moe's new friends teach him a lesson in acceptance. Meanwhile, Principal Skinner becomes smitten with the new free-spirited music teacher, Ms. Juniper, who inspires the by-the-book principal to take chances. When Skinner finds out that Ms. Juniper's daughter, Melody, has a crush on Bart, he uses Bart to get close to Ms. Juniper
When Smithers offers to help transform Moe's dingy pub into a more refined and trendy lounge, the revamped "Mo's" quickly becomes Springfield’s local gay hangout. With Smithers' friends and colleagues infusing new life into "Mo's", business starts to boom, but Moe inadvertently leads his new bar patrons to believe that he, too, is gay. Afraid that telling the truth would hurt his newly flourishing business, Moe's new friends teach him a lesson in acceptance. Meanwhile, Principal Skinner becomes smitten with the new free-spirited music teacher, Ms. Juniper, who inspires the by-the-book principal to take chances. When Skinner finds out that Ms. Juniper's daughter, Melody, has a crush on Bart, he uses Bart to get close to Ms. Juniper
Friday, January 14, 2011
The Simpsons 22.12 "Homer The Father" Promo Images
Here is the information and Promo Images for The Simpsons 22.12 titled "Homer The Father" airing January 23, 2011
Homer becomes obsessed with “Thicker than Waters,” a 1980s family sitcom written by David Mamet (guest voicing as himself), and models his parenting skills after the show’s sensible father much to the chagrin on Bart, who desperately sets his sights on a brand new dirt bike. But when Homer insists that Bart must earn the dirt bike, Bart takes matters into his own hands and schemes with Russian and Chinese spies to provide top-secret information in exchange for the new bike, which winds up putting Bart in a precarious situation. Later, James Lipton (guest-voicing as himself) conducts an interview with a television cast on “Inside the Actor’s Studio”. After an accident related to a TV screen, Homer is sent to a "father class", where Dr. Zander (guest-voiced by Paul Rudd), a psychologist, makes NBA player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar strangle Homer so that he feels what Bart feels when being strangled by Homer.
Homer becomes obsessed with “Thicker than Waters,” a 1980s family sitcom written by David Mamet (guest voicing as himself), and models his parenting skills after the show’s sensible father much to the chagrin on Bart, who desperately sets his sights on a brand new dirt bike. But when Homer insists that Bart must earn the dirt bike, Bart takes matters into his own hands and schemes with Russian and Chinese spies to provide top-secret information in exchange for the new bike, which winds up putting Bart in a precarious situation. Later, James Lipton (guest-voicing as himself) conducts an interview with a television cast on “Inside the Actor’s Studio”. After an accident related to a TV screen, Homer is sent to a "father class", where Dr. Zander (guest-voiced by Paul Rudd), a psychologist, makes NBA player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar strangle Homer so that he feels what Bart feels when being strangled by Homer.
Monday, January 10, 2011
The Simpsons 22.10 "Moms I'd Like To Forget" Ratings
In its original American broadcast, "Moms I'd Like to Forget" was viewed by an estimated 12.65 million households and received a 5.7 rating/14% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49 ranking first in it's timeslot. The episode marked a 78% rise in the ratings from the previous episode, "Donnie Fatso". The larger-than-normal viewership was a result of the episode following the National Football League's playoffs.
Did you enjoy this Episode? make sure you watch next week's episode titled "Flaming Moe"
Did you enjoy this Episode? make sure you watch next week's episode titled "Flaming Moe"
Friday, January 7, 2011
The Simpsons 22.10 "Mom's I'd Like To Forget" Upcoming Episode
The Simpsons episode 22.10 "Mom's I'd Like To Forget" airs this Sunday on Fox!
After the fourth graders and fifth graders engage in a heated dodgeball battle, Bart discovers that one of the fifth graders has the same mysterious scar on his hand. Puzzled by the matching blemishes, Bart tries to understand why and how he got it, leading Marge to explain that seven years ago, she and her girlfriends formed the “The Cool Moms,” a tight-knit group of moms who set playdates for their young boys. Inspired to reconnect with the women, Marge’s social life soon becomes recharged, but when Bart’s playdates stop being fun, he attempts to break up the club, and Marge finally remembers why she left the group in the first place
After the fourth graders and fifth graders engage in a heated dodgeball battle, Bart discovers that one of the fifth graders has the same mysterious scar on his hand. Puzzled by the matching blemishes, Bart tries to understand why and how he got it, leading Marge to explain that seven years ago, she and her girlfriends formed the “The Cool Moms,” a tight-knit group of moms who set playdates for their young boys. Inspired to reconnect with the women, Marge’s social life soon becomes recharged, but when Bart’s playdates stop being fun, he attempts to break up the club, and Marge finally remembers why she left the group in the first place
Sunday, January 2, 2011
The Simpsons Daily - Coming January 17th
The Simpsons Fan Blog proudly presents The Simpsons Daily! a daily dose of Simpsons fun! Every single day there will be a new Simpsons topic or episode we will talk about! It will feature Quotes from episodes, Character Profiles, Couch Gags, Barts Chalkboards and much more! So make sure you check it out everyday from January 17th!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
How I Met Your Mother star Alyson Hannigan makes Simpsons debut
The Simpsons are about to get another dose of comedy royalty. How is that? On the show's upcoming January 16 episode, we are going to see two rather popular (and funny) ladies making an appearance -- Alyson Hannigon ("How I Met Your Mother") and Kristen Wiig ("Saturday Night Live").
According to reports, Hannigan and Wiig are set to play a mother-daughter pair who strike romance into the hearts of both Principal Skinner in Bart -- in many ways, this is a familiar plot with a new sort of twist to it.
Hannigan and Wiig join a crew of past guest stars for this season that include Jon Hamm, "Glee" stars Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, and Amber Riley, and pop singer Katy Perry -- who actually appeared in live-action form.
According to reports, Hannigan and Wiig are set to play a mother-daughter pair who strike romance into the hearts of both Principal Skinner in Bart -- in many ways, this is a familiar plot with a new sort of twist to it.
Hannigan and Wiig join a crew of past guest stars for this season that include Jon Hamm, "Glee" stars Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, and Amber Riley, and pop singer Katy Perry -- who actually appeared in live-action form.
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