
The Simpsons (1989)
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Sam Simon — Writer
Episodes 13
The Telltale Head
Bart pulls a stunt that shocks the entire town, including the new friends he was trying to impress.
Read MoreThe Crepes of Wrath
A little story about how Bart saves France after blowing up Principal Skinner's mom with a cherry bomb.
Read MoreSome Enchanted Evening
Homer takes Marge out for a romantic night, leaving the kids with a sitter--who's profiled on "America's Most Armed and Dangerous."
Read MoreTreehouse of Horror
The Simpson kids hide in the family treehouse and tell each other spooky stories. The first regards haunted houses, the second introduces Kang and Kodos for the first time in an alien abduction, and the third is a Simpson-adapted retelling of The Raven.
Read MoreTwo Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish
Bart catches a three-eyed fish in a river downstream of the Nuclear Power Plant. This causes the plant to become inspected, and in order to prevent it from being shut down, Mr. Burns decides to run for governor. After a hard campaign which sees Burns rise from being universally despised to running neck and neck with popular incumbent Mary Bailey, it is decided that Burns will have dinner with a random employee the night before the election. Homer is chosen, much to Marge's chagrin.
Read MoreThe Way We Was
When the TV breaks, Marge and Homer entertain the kids with the story of how they first met.
Read MoreTreehouse of Horror II
Maggie uses one of three wishes; a mind-reading Bart rules Springfield; Homer donates his brain to Mr. Burns' science project.
Read MoreBlack Widower
Bart suspects something rotten when Selma gets engaged to Sideshow Bob.
Read MoreTreehouse of Horror III
A Halloween trilogy includes a murderous Krusty doll; a "King Kong" parody; an invasion of zombies unleashed by Bart's incantation.
Read MoreThe Ten-Per-Cent Solution
After Krusty the Clown's show is canceled and his talent agency drops him, his very first agent, Annie, tries to craft his comeback.
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