Could situation comedies even exist without romance? Here's a rundown of the greatest, and funniest, TV couples in the history of the genre.
In the Season 37 finale of The Simpsons, Homer learns about Kirk's bipolar disorder and how it affects him and his loved ones.
Two of television’s most tragic yearners face off.
Homer and Bart leaning on a monorail on The Simpsons - Fox With over 800 episodes and counting, you won't be short on "Simpsons" content during a marathon. The TV institution has put the titular ...
Sunday, Feb 15, The Simpsons airs its 800th episode, extending its reign as the longest-running scripted primetime series in TV history. The landmark episode, titled “Irrational Treasure,” premieres ...
On Sunday the series, the longest running American sitcom, will air its 800th episode on Fox. In an interview, the creator Matt Groening says there’s no end in sight. By Darryn King A few years ago at ...
After 800 episodes, The Simpsons has finally paid off one of its longest-running visual gags: Marge hitting Homer with her car in the opening credits. In the show’s updated HD intro—introduced in 2009 ...
Simpsons fans can save big and stream the season finale with Sling TV. By Rudie Obias If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter ...
On Sunday night, the 37th season of The Simpsons came to an end with a two-part double-episode season finale. The first of the episodes found Marge going to Philadelphia to enter Santa's Little Helper ...
Philadelphians who caught Sunday night’s “Simpsons” on Fox got the surprise of a lifetime. It was a full-blown salute to America’s most lovable city. It was so full of references to the city that it ...
Let's cut to the chase. You Vs Homer is probably the most brainrot-infested game I've ever played on Roblox, and that's saying something, considering the amount of sharks with Nike trainers that flood ...
Across 37 seasons and now almost 800 episodes, “The Simpsons” has continued to surprise viewers by seeming to predict the future. Gags that start as nothing more than jokes ultimately manifest into ...