After more than three decades, the two-part "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" storyline is The Simpsons' defining experience.
The first animated couple in primetime — and chronologically, just the first couple, period — the Flintstones both followed ...
The Simpsons took a good seven years to pay off one setup with a killer punchline, proving the sitcom's longevity has its ...
I remember just being astonished by the representations of the gods. The omnipresence of the gods in the world of the Iliad, ...
Image via Facebook I haven't been this heartbroken since Peanut The Squirrel's untimely passing. Home The Pig, an internet ...
The Simpsons fans have been rejoicing after Disney+ announced a new stream that will be specifically dedicated to airing the ...
From its humble beginnings as brief cartoons on The Tracy Ullman Show in the late 1980s to the premiere of the animated show ...
Unlike other holidays such as Christmas and Halloween, there aren’t too many great St. Patrick’s Day movies — with the ...
THERE’s a classic episode of The Simpsons in which Homer gets a gun. He thinks his awesome gun is great for everything: home ...
There’s a classic episode of The Simpsons in which Homer gets a gun. He thinks his awesome gun is great for everything: home defense, opening beer bottles, whatever. When Marge says she doesn ...
It was a catchphrase made famous in the heyday of cinema and was the inspiration for countless punchlines in The Simpsons. Now the Scots actor James Finlayson, who inspired Homer Simpsons' famous ...