Sunday night gave us another solid episode of The Simpsons. This wasn't an episode as good as last week's "The Squirt and the Whale," but there was still a lot of laughs and a fun storyline. And the twist ending helped elevate everythi more
Tonight's Mother's Day-themed 'Simpsons' episode can't compare to last week's -- one of the best in years -- but it was a pleasant enough outing as we wonder which Springfield wife is running off with Moe the Bartender: Marge more
Nothing says "I love you" quite like ... mixed curling? 'The Simpsons' take another look at the sport that's "sweeping" the Winter Olympics by storm. Yeah, sorry about that. I couldn't help myself. Hopefully you can more
The twentieth "Treehouse of Horror" episode included spoofs on Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder, zombie movies like 28 Days Later and I Am Legend, and lastly a musical, similar to Phantom of the Opera. We weren't really all that im more
oor Wiccans, they're so misunderstood. And the three girls representing them weren't really representing Wicca so much as they were representing wayward teens looking for something to latch onto. That, and they probably think their own perceptio more
It's crazy to say, but this week's episode of The Simpsons, which focused on Wiccans and the underground moonshine movement was the most sane plotlines in years. During the episode, "Rednecks and Broomsticks," Homer shows off his skill more
With its focus on Bart's longing for a little brother, "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?" was a fun and entertaining outing for The Simpsons. Packed with guest voices, the episode did well by sticking to one main story instead of adding a weaker more
A pleasant enough episode of 'The Simpsons' made better by the presence of C. Montgomery Burns. Even Smithers upped his game, bringing the funny this week. The usual set-up of nonsense events leading to the real point of the episode involved the more