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|name= Season 35
 
|name= Season 35
 
|image= [[File:Season 35 artwork.png|250px]]
 
|image= [[File:Season 35 artwork.png|250px]]
|original run= October 1, 2023<ref name="PremiereDate">[https://www.foxflash.com/releases/view/holykrap-the-gods-decree-all-mortals-monsters-must FoxFlash - "Season 35 Premiere Date"]</ref> - May 19, 2024<ref name="BBTFC">[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20240502fox12/ TheFutonCritic - "Bart's Brain"]</ref>
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|original run= October 1, [[2023]] - May 19, [[2024]]
 
|episodes= 18
 
|episodes= 18
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|showrunners = [[Matt Selman]]<br>[[Al Jean]]
 
|previous= [[Season 34|34]]
 
|previous= [[Season 34|34]]
 
|next= [[Season 36|36]]
 
|next= [[Season 36|36]]
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'''Season 35''' is the current season of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It started on October 1, 2023 and will end on May 19, 2024. It was confirmed on January 26, [[2023]], along with [[Season 36]].<ref name="PremiereDate"/><ref name="BBTFC"/><ref>[https://deadline.com/2023/01/the-simpsons-family-guy-bobs-burgers-renewed-two-additional-seasons-through-2024-25-1235241757/ Deadline - The Simpsons renewed for Seasons 35 & 36]</ref>
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'''Season 35''' is the thirty-fifth broadcast season of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It originally ran on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] from October 1, [[2023]], with "[[Homer's Crossing]]", to May 19, [[2024]], with "[[Bart's Brain]]". The season was mostly made up of [[production season 35ABF]] episodes, with seven [[rollover episodes]] from [[production season OABF]] also airing. [[Matt Selman]] served as the [[List of showrunners|showrunner]] for most of the season, with [[Al Jean]] served as the showrunner for OABF20, OABF19, 35ABF03, and 35ABF10.
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This season was included on [[Disney+]] on October 2, 2024 in the United States.<ref>[https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/the-simpsons-our-new-episodes-disney-plus-christmas-1236102998/ Variety - "'The Simpsons' To Produce Four New Episodes Exclusively For Disney+ — Including A New Christmas Two-Parter"]</ref>
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== Production ==
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It was confirmed on January 26, [[2023]], alongside [[Season 36]].<ref name="PremiereDate">[https://www.foxflash.com/releases/view/holykrap-the-gods-decree-all-mortals-monsters-must FoxFlash - "Season 35 Premiere Date"]</ref><ref name="BBTFC">[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20240502fox12/ TheFutonCritic - "Bart's Brain"]</ref><ref>[https://deadline.com/2023/01/the-simpsons-family-guy-bobs-burgers-renewed-two-additional-seasons-through-2024-25-1235241757/ Deadline - The Simpsons renewed for Seasons 35 & 36]</ref>
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Due to the {{W|2023 Writers Guild of America strike|2023 WGA}} and the {{W|2023 SAG-AFTRA strike|SAG-AFTRA strikes}}, season 35 had in total eighteen broadcasted episodes rather than the usual twenty-two.<ref>[https://edition.cnn.com/2024/05/19/entertainment/the-simpsons-american-sitcom-cec/index.html CNN - "Now almost 770 episodes in, 'The Simpsons' is embracing chaos"]</ref>
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== Awards ==
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{{TRsT|{{W|76th Writers Guild of America Awards|76th Writers Guild of America Award}} for {{W|Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation|Television: Animation}}<ref>[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/writers-guild-awards-2024-winners-list-1235873732/ The Hollywood Reporter - "2024 Writers Guild Awards"]</ref>|2}}
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{{TB|"[[A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream]]"}}
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{{TB|[[Carolyn Omine]]}}
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{{TRs|Nominated|6}}
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{{TBT|"[[Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story]]"}}
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{{TB|[[Rob LaZebnik]]}}
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{{TBT|{{W|76th Primetime Emmy Awards|76th Primetime Emmy Award}} for {{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program|Outstanding Animated Program}}<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2024/outstanding-animated-program Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2024"]</ref>}}
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{{TRs|"[[Night of the Living Wage]]"|2}}
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{{TB|{{small|[[James L. Brooks]], [[Al Jean]], [[Matt Groening]], [[Rob LaZebnik]], [[Matt Selman]], [[Tim Long]], [[Brian Kelley]], [[Michael Price]], [[Jeff Westbrook]], [[Ryan Koh]], [[Christine Nangle]], [[Jessica Conrad]], [[Broti Gupta]], [[Loni Steele Sosthand]], [[Richard K. Chung]], [[Tom Klein]], [[Mike B. Anderson]], [[Matthew Faughnan]], [[Scott Brutz]], [[Chris Clements]], [[Cesar Mazariegos]]}}}}
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{{TRsT|{{W|77th Writers Guild of America Awards|77th Writers Guild of America Award}} for {{W|Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation|Television: Animation}}<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250604050119/https://awards.wga.org/awards/nominees-winners Writers Guild of America - "2025 Writers Guild Awards Nominees"] (archived on {{W|Wayback Machine}})</ref>|2}}
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{{TB|[[Cesar Mazariegos]]}}
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{{TRsT|"[[Cremains of the Day]]"|2}}
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{{TB|[[John Frink]]}}
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{{TBT|{{W|76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award}} for {{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance|Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance}}<ref>[https://www.televisionacademy.com/awards/nominees-winners/2024/outstanding-voice-over-performance Television Academy - "2024 - 76th Emmy Awards for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|[[Hank Azaria]] ([[Moe Szyslak]])}}
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== Episodes ==
 
== Episodes ==
 
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{{TBT|[[File:Homer's Crossing promo 2.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Homer's Crossing promo 2.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|751 - 1}}
 
{{TB|751 - 1}}
{{TB|"[[Homer's Crossing]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Homer's Crossing]]"'''}}
{{TB|October 1, [[2023]]}}
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{{TB|October 1, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Cesar Mazariegos]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Cesar Mazariegos]]}}
 
{{TB|OABF18}}
 
{{TB|OABF18}}
{{TCsT|Feeling worthless at work, [[Homer]] volunteers to be a school crossing guard. But when his safety squad receives too much funding, the crossing guards become a force to be feared.|7|color=white}}
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{{TCsT|Feeling worthless at work, [[Homer]] volunteers to be a school crossing guard. But when his safety squad receives too much funding, the crossing guards begin overstepping their authority and become dangerous.|7|color=white}}
  
 
{{TBT|[[File:A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream promo 6.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream promo 6.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|752 - 2}}
 
{{TB|752 - 2}}
{{TB|"[[A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream]]"'''}}
{{TB|October 8, [[2023]]}}
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{{TB|October 8, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Matthew Faughnan]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Matthew Faughnan]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Carolyn Omine]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Carolyn Omine]]}}
 
{{TB|OABF16}}
 
{{TB|OABF16}}
{{TCsT|[[Marge]] feels an overwhelming dread of the empty nest.
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{{TCsT|Sick from food poisoning, [[Marge]] is plagued by dreams about [[Bart]] growing up. She worries about the future when her kids leave home as she's not ready for her kids to grow up just yet.
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[Kerry Washington]] as [[Rayshelle Peyton]]|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Kerry Washington]] as [[Rayshelle Peyton]].|7|color=white}}
  
 
{{TBT|[[File:McMansion & Wife promo 2.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:McMansion & Wife promo 2.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|753 - 3}}
 
{{TB|753 - 3}}
{{TB|"[[McMansion & Wife]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[McMansion & Wife]]"'''}}
{{TB|October 22, [[2023]]}}
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{{TB|October 22, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Debbie Mahan]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Debbie Mahan]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Dan Vebber]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Dan Vebber]]}}
 
{{TB|OABF20}}
 
{{TB|OABF20}}
{{TCsT|When a new neighbor showers him with kindness, Homer thinks he's being tricked into buying a sports car at the dealership where the neighbor works—but the truth turns out to be even more sinister. Meanwhile, Lisa neutralizes Nelson after he goes on a bullying spree.
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{{TCsT|When [[Thayer Blackburn|a new neighbor]] showers him with kindness, [[Homer]] thinks he's being tricked into buying [[Lambuggini|a sports car]] at [[Lambuggini Dealership|the dealership]] where the neighbor works. However, it instead turns out that he's bribing Homer. Meanwhile, [[Lisa]] neutralizes [[Nelson]] after he goes on a bullying spree.
  
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Dick Van Dyke]] as {{Ch|Dick Van Dyke|himself}}.|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Dick Van Dyke]] as {{Ch|Dick Van Dyke|himself}}.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Thirst Trap A Corporate Love Story promo 2.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Thirst Trap A Corporate Love Story promo 2.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|754 - 4}}
 
{{TB|754 - 4}}
{{TB|"[[Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|October 29, 2023}}
 
{{TB|October 29, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Timothy Bailey]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Timothy Bailey]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Rob LaZebnik]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Rob LaZebnik]]}}
 
{{TB|OABF21}}
 
{{TB|OABF21}}
{{TCsT|In a parody documentary, a young college-dropout CEO embraces the Silicon Valley "fake it until you make it" philosophy and bewitches Mr. Burns into funding her highly dubious dream project.
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{{TCsT|[[Mr. Burns]] is interviewed about [[Persephone Odair]] in [[Driven to Drink: The LifeBoat Story|a documentary]] about the company [[LifeBoat]], which the two of them helped create. While the company's product was supposed to filter salt water to make it pure, it instead has a dark secret behind it.
  
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Christiane Amanpour]] as {{Ch|Christiane Amanpour|herself}}, [[Elizabeth Banks]] as [[Persephone Odair]], [[Ken Burns]] as {{Ch|Ken Burns|himself}}, [[Peter Coyote]] as {{Ch|Peter Coyote|himself}}, [[Peter Jackson]] as {{Ch|Peter Jackson|himself}}, [[Andrew Ross Sorkin]] as {{Ch|Andrew Ross Sorkin|himself}}, and [[Kara Swisher]] as {{Ch|Kara Swisher|herself}}.|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Christiane Amanpour]] as {{Ch|Christiane Amanpour|herself}}, [[Elizabeth Banks]] as [[Persephone Odair]], [[Ken Burns]] as {{Ch|Ken Burns|himself}}, [[Peter Coyote]] as {{Ch|Peter Coyote|himself}}, [[Peter Jackson]] as {{Ch|Peter Jackson|himself}}, [[Andrew Ross Sorkin]] as {{Ch|Andrew Ross Sorkin|himself}}, and [[Kara Swisher]] as {{Ch|Kara Swisher|herself}}.|7|color=white}}
  
{{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XXXIV poster.png|250px]]}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XXXIV poster.png|200px]]}}
 
{{TB|755 - 5}}
 
{{TB|755 - 5}}
{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXXIV]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Treehouse of Horror XXXIV]]"'''}}
{{TB|November 5, [[2023]]}}
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{{TB|November 5, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Rob Oliver]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Rob Oliver]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jeff Westbrook]], [[Jessica Conrad]] and [[Dan Vebber]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jeff Westbrook]], [[Jessica Conrad]] and [[Dan Vebber]]}}
 
{{TB|OABF17}}
 
{{TB|OABF17}}
{{TCsT|After [[Bart]] is turned into an NFT, [[Marge]] fights though the blockchain to rescue her son. To track down a gruesome serial killer, [[Lisa]] turns to a murderer from her past. An outbreak transforms [[Springfield]]ers into a plague of lazy, beer-loving oafs.
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{{TCsT|In "Wild Barts Can't Be Token", after [[Bart]] is turned into an NFT, [[Marge]] fights through the blockchain to rescue her son. In "Ei8ht", to track down a gruesome serial killer, [[Lisa]] turns to a murderer from her past. Finally, in "Lout Break", an outbreak transforms [[Springfield]]ers into a plague of lazy, beer-loving oafs.
  
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Matthew Friend]] as {{Ch|Jimmy Fallon}}, [[Kelsey Grammer]] as [[Sideshow Bob]], and [[Kylie Jenner]] as {{Ch|Kylie Jenner|herself}}.|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Matthew Friend]] as {{Ch|Jimmy Fallon}}, [[Kelsey Grammer]] as [[Sideshow Bob]], and [[Kylie Jenner]] as {{Ch|Kylie Jenner|herself}}.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Iron Marge promo 5.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Iron Marge promo 5.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|756 - 6}}
 
{{TB|756 - 6}}
{{TB|"[[Iron Marge]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Iron Marge]]"'''}}
{{TB|November 12, [[2023]]}}
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{{TB|November 12, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Matthew Faughnan]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Matthew Faughnan]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Mike Scully]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Mike Scully]]}}
 
{{TB|OABF22}}
 
{{TB|OABF22}}
{{TCsT|When Marge's heart is broken by a bad birthday present, Bart and Lisa must dig into their mom's past to show that they really know her. Meanwhile Homer becomes a neighborhood fear-monger.
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{{TCsT|When [[Marge]]'s heart is broken by bad birthday presents from [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]], the two look into her past to figure out a way to make it up to her. They then track down Marge's childhood pet parrot, [[Petey]]. Meanwhile, [[Homer]] becomes a neighborhood fear-monger just to get to the top of the leaderboard in the app [[Alarmist]].
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[Megan Mullally]] as [[Sarah Wiggum]]|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Megan Mullally]] as [[Sarah Wiggum]].|7|color=white}}
  
 
{{TBT|[[File:It's a Blunderful Life promo 3.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:It's a Blunderful Life promo 3.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|757 - 7}}
 
{{TB|757 - 7}}
{{TB|"[[It's a Blunderful Life]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[It's a Blunderful Life]]"'''}}
{{TB|November 19, [[2023]]}}
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{{TB|November 19, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Matthew Nastuk]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Matthew Nastuk]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Elisabeth Kiernan Averick]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Elisabeth Kiernan Averick]]}}
 
{{TB|OABF19}}
 
{{TB|OABF19}}
{{TCsT|[[Lisa]] recounts the story of how [[Homer]] was scapegoated for a power outage that plunged [[Springfield]] into darkness days before [[Thanksgiving]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TCsT|Sixty years in the future, [[Lisa]] recounts the story of how [[Homer]] was scapegoated for a power outage that plunged [[Springfield]] into darkness days before [[Thanksgiving]]. When nobody believes Homer's innocent, Homer has to convince his family of the truth before taking down the real culprit, [[Mr. Burns]].|7|color=white}}
  
 
{{TBT|[[File:Ae Bonny Romance promo 4.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Ae Bonny Romance promo 4.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|758 - 8}}
 
{{TB|758 - 8}}
{{TB|"[[Ae Bonny Romance]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Ae Bonny Romance]]"'''}}
{{TB|December 3, [[2023]]}}
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{{TB|December 3, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Matthew Nastuk]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Matthew Nastuk]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Michael Price]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Michael Price]]}}
 
{{TB|35ABF02}}
 
{{TB|35ABF02}}
{{TCsT|When [[Groundskeeper Willie]] is kidnapped to [[Scotland]], [[Bart]] and the Simpsons follow — only to discover that what awaits is [[Homer]]'s worst nightmare.
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{{TCsT|After [[Groundskeeper Willie]] goes missing, [[Bart]] gets a call from him telling Bart that he needs him. The [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] then go to [[Edinburgh]] to find him, where they realize that Willie is getting married to his young love, [[Maisie MacWeldon|Maisie]]. Meanwhile, [[Lisa]] explores Edinburgh on her own.
  
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Karen Gillan]] as [[Maisie MacWeldon]], [[Paul Higgins]] as [[Hamish MacWeldon]] and the [[Ticket Booth actor]], and [[David Tennant]] as [[Pa MacWeldon]].|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Karen Gillan]] as [[Maisie MacWeldon]], [[Paul Higgins]] as [[Hamish MacWeldon]] and the [[Ticket Booth actor]], and [[David Tennant]] as [[Pa MacWeldon]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Murder, She Boat promo 4.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Murder, She Boat promo 4.png|250px]]}}
 
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{{TB|759 - 9}}
{{TB|"[[Murder, She Boat]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Murder, She Boat]]"'''}}
{{TB|December 17, [[2023]]}}
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{{TB|December 17, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Chris Clements]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Chris Clements]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Broti Gupta]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Broti Gupta]]}}
 
{{TB|35ABF04}}
 
{{TB|35ABF04}}
{{TCsT|[[Lisa]] must solve a closed-boat mystery when [[Comic Book Guy]]'s million-dollar action figure is "murdered" on a pop culture cruise.
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{{TCsT|When [[Comic Book Guy]]'s rare {{Ch|Radioactive Man}} action figure is stolen aboard the ''[[Pacific Princess Leia]]'', [[Bart]] becomes the prime suspect. [[Lisa]] and film director {{Ch|Taika Waititi}} take on the case to prove Bart's innocence.
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[Taika Waititi]] as himself|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Maurice LaMarche]] as [[Hedonismbot]] cosplayer and [[Taika Waititi]] as {{Ch|Taika Waititi|himself}} and [[Daerius D'Avignon]].|7|color=white}}
  
 
{{TBT|[[File:Do the Wrong Thing promo 5.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Do the Wrong Thing promo 5.png|250px]]}}
 
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{{TB|760 - 10}}
{{TB|"[[Do the Wrong Thing]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Do the Wrong Thing]]"'''}}
{{TB|December 24, [[2023]]}}
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{{TB|December 24, 2023}}
 
{{TB|[[Rob Oliver]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Rob Oliver]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
 
{{TB|35ABF01}}
 
{{TB|35ABF01}}
{{TCsT|[[Homer]] and [[Bart]] become kings of the blue-collar sports circuit, but [[Marge]] suspects something dishonest at the core of their father-son bond.
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{{TCsT|[[Homer]] starts winning in many different blue-collar sports when [[Bart]] helps him by cheating. Meanwhile, [[Lisa]] is trying to get into a university summer camp but doesn't receive any responses. When she finally gets a response from a rowing camp of all things, she and [[Marge]] realize that the cheating in sports has extended to cheating elsewhere.
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[Dan Patrick]] as [[Rock-skipping announcer]] and [[Ken Marino]] as [[Dean Belichick]].|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Ken Marino]] as [[Dean Belichick]] and [[Dan Patrick]] as the [[rock-skipping announcer]].|7|color=white}}
  
 
{{TBT|[[File:Frinkenstein's Monster promo 5.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Frinkenstein's Monster promo 5.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|761 - 11}}
 
{{TB|761 - 11}}
{{TB|"[[Frinkenstein's Monster]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Frinkenstein's Monster]]"'''}}
{{TB|February 18, [[2024]]}}
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{{TB|February 18, 2024}}
 
{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
 
{{TB|35ABF03}}
 
{{TB|35ABF03}}
{{TCsT|[[Professor Frink]] secretly helps [[Homer]], through a zoom interview, land a high-level position at a state-of-the-art nuclear plant in [[Shelbyville]]. But since Homer lacks the skills to actually perform the job, Frink must monitor Homer's work situation remotely and dictate his every word... causing Frink to fear he's created a monster.
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{{TCsT|[[Professor Frink]] secretly helps [[Homer]] land a high-level position at [[Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant|a state-of-the-art nuclear plant]] in [[Shelbyville]]. But since Homer lacks the skills to actually perform the job, Frink must monitor Homer's work situation remotely and dictate his every word. Homer's new assistant, [[Lori Spivak]], becomes highly suspicious of Homer and believes him to be lying.
  
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Amanda Seyfried]] as Dr. [[Lori Spivak]].|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Amanda Seyfried]] as Dr. [[Lori Spivak]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Lisa Gets an F1 promo 1.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Lisa Gets an F1 promo 1.png|250px]]}}
 
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{{TB|762 - 12}}
{{TB|"[[Lisa Gets an F1]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Lisa Gets an F1]]"'''}}
{{TB|February 25, [[2024]]}}
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{{TB|February 25, 2024}}
 
{{TB|[[Timothy Bailey]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Timothy Bailey]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Ryan Koh]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Ryan Koh]]}}
 
{{TB|35ABF05}}
 
{{TB|35ABF05}}
{{TCsT|[[Lisa]] feels a need for speed as well a need for control of her anxiety when she becomes a pro kid go-cart racer.
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{{TCsT|When [[Lisa]] gets car anxiety because of [[Homer]]'s bad driving, she takes up go-karting to face her fears. She proves to be a natural and ends up taking part in a championship race in [[Springfield]]. Meanwhile, [[Bart]] befriends rich go-kart racer [[Paolo Paoletti]], who is Lisa's rival.
  
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Rachel Bloom]] as {{ap|Annette|therapist}} and [[Matt Berry]] as [[Chester Arborday]].|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Rachel Bloom]] as {{ap|Annette|therapist}} and [[Matt Berry]] as [[Chester Arborday]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Clan of the Cave Mom promo 5.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Clan of the Cave Mom promo 5.png|250px]]}}
 
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{{TB|763 - 13}}
{{TB|"[[Clan of the Cave Mom]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Clan of the Cave Mom]]"'''}}
{{TB|March 24, [[2024]]}}
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{{TB|March 24, 2024}}
 
{{TB|[[Rob Oliver]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Rob Oliver]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Brian Kelley]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Brian Kelley]]}}
 
{{TB|35ABF06}}
 
{{TB|35ABF06}}
{{TCsT|A parenting disagreement between [[Marge]] and [[Luann Van Houten]] escalates into a life-or-death struggle for survival.
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{{TCsT|[[Marge]] and [[Luann Van Houten]] have a falling out after [[Milhouse]] gets the blame for destroying [[Museum of Anthropology|a museum]] exhibit that [[Bart]] helped destroy too. In the prehistoric past, the [[Simpson family]] struggle to survive.
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[Kerry Washington]] as [[Rayshelle Peyton]]|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Kerry Washington]] as [[Rayshelle Peyton]].|7|color=white}}
  
{{TBT|[[File:Night of the Living Wage poster.png|250px]]}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Night of the Living Wage poster.png|200px]]}}
 
{{TB|764 - 14}}
 
{{TB|764 - 14}}
{{TB|"[[Night of the Living Wage]]"}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Night of the Living Wage]]"'''}}
{{TB|April 7, [[2024]]}}
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{{TB|April 7, 2024}}
 
{{TB|[[Chris Clements]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Chris Clements]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Cesar Mazariegos]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Cesar Mazariegos]]}}
 
{{TB|35ABF07}}
 
{{TB|35ABF07}}
{{TCsT|[[Marge]] gets a job in a high-pressure ghost kitchen, but when she tries to start a union, she gets more than she collectively bargained for.
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{{TCsT|[[Marge]] gets a job in a ghost kitchen for the [[GimmeChow]] app. However, when working conditions become too stressful, she tries to form a union. When the company fires Marge in an act of revenge, the employees go on strike, bringing food delivery in [[Springfield]] to a halt.
  
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Jason Mantzoukas]] as [[Finn Bon Idée]].|7|color=white}}
 
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{{TCsT|When someone in [[Homer]]'s life passes away, he and guys from [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]] go on a road trip to scatter the ashes... but will their friendship die as well?
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{{TCsT|When [[Larry]] the barfly passes away in [[Moe's Tavern]], the other barflies take his ashes to scatter them at [[Serenity Falls]]. Along the way, they discover that Larry had been smuggling sapphires for the [[Springfield Mafia|mob]], who come to collect their property.
  
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Joe Mantegna]] as [[Fat Tony]].|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Joe Mantegna]] as [[Fat Tony]].|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Kipp Lennon]] as the "{{ap|Leevi's|song}}" singer.|7|color=white}}
 
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{{TB|"[[The Tipping Point]]"<ref name="TTP">[https://web.archive.org/web/20231107175031/https://ui.eidr.org/view/content?id=10.5240%2F12c5-5ee3-6774-0291-4e86-z EIDR Record - "The Tipping Point"] (archived on {{W|Wayback Machine}})</ref>}}
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{{TB|May 12, [[2024]]<ref name="TTPTFC">[http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20240424fox14/ TheFutonCritic - "The Tipping Point"]</ref>}}
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{{TCsT|[[Homer]] loses his mind over tipping culture run amok.<ref name="TTPTFC"/>
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{{TCsT|Annoyed at being asked for a tip after being served a meal, [[Homer]]'s passive aggressive note on the bill is mistaken for a tip for $10,000. The rush of seeing the waitress happy causes Homer to start tipping money that he does not have. But when the bills catch up to him, Homer ends up in [[Little Europe]], where tipping culture is not a thing.
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[Kyle Gordon]] as DJ Crazy Times, [[Chrissi Poland]] as Ms. Biljana Electonica and [[Audrey Trullinger]] as Euro Cashier.|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Kyle Gordon]] as [[DJ Crazy Times]], [[Chrissi Poland]] as [[Ms. Biljana Electronica]], and [[Audrey Trullinger]] as {{ap|Inga|The Tipping Point}}.|7|color=white}}
  
 
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{{TB|"[[Bart's Brain]]" - Season Finale<ref name="BartBrain">[https://web.archive.org/web/20231201192126/https://ui.eidr.org/view/content?id=10.5240%2F56fb-4f06-7394-146c-8840-p EIDR Record - "Bart's Brain"] (archived on {{W|Wayback Machine}})</ref>}}
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{{TB|May 19, [[2024]]<ref name="BBTFC"/>}}
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{{TB|[[Michael Polcino]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/mikepriceinla/status/1766126482756428166 Michael Price's Twitter - "Bart's Brain Director"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|[[Dan Vebber]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/mikepriceinla/status/1761883229559324967 Michael Price's Twitter - "Bart's Brain Writer"]</ref>}}
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{{TCsT|When [[Bart]] finds a [[Corbin Everly's brain|human brain]] for sale, he buys it to prank people with. But when Bart is assigned to take care of the brain for a school project, he becomes weirdly attached to it, leading to him becoming known as "Brain Boy."
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[Kerry Washington]] as [[Rayshelle Peyton]] and [[Megan Mullally]] as [[Sarah Wiggum]].<ref name="BBTFC"/>|7|color=white}}
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== Trivia ==
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*It's the first and only season without any [[chalkboard gag]]s whatsoever, and second season to not have one in the opening credits after [[Season 33]], though unlike Season 35, Season 33 featured three within episodes.
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**The season also didn't include any [[billboard gag]]s.
  
 
== Script covers ==
 
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== Production ==
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=== The WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes ===
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Due to the {{W|2023 Writers Guild of America strike|2023 WGA}} and the {{W|2023 SAG-AFTRA strike|SAG-AFTRA strikes}}, the season 35 will have in total 18 broadcasted episodes, making this season the second shortest of ''The Simpsons'' after [[Season 1]] (13 episodes) and the second season affected by a strike after [[Season 19]], which was affected by the {{W|2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike|2007-2008 WGA strike}}.
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== References ==
 
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*{{Youtube|gDM-50fOSsA|Season 35 Official Trailer - The Simpsons}}
 
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Season 34
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Season Information
No. of episodes: 18
Original run: October 1, 2023 - May 19, 2024
Showrunner(s): Matt Selman
Al Jean
Previous season: Next season:
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Season 35 is the thirty-fifth broadcast season of The Simpsons. It originally ran on Fox from October 1, 2023, with "Homer's Crossing", to May 19, 2024, with "Bart's Brain". The season was mostly made up of production season 35ABF episodes, with seven rollover episodes from production season OABF also airing. Matt Selman served as the showrunner for most of the season, with Al Jean served as the showrunner for OABF20, OABF19, 35ABF03, and 35ABF10.

This season was included on Disney+ on October 2, 2024 in the United States.[1]

Production[edit]

It was confirmed on January 26, 2023, alongside Season 36.[2][3][4]

Due to the 2023 WGA and the SAG-AFTRA strikes, season 35 had in total eighteen broadcasted episodes rather than the usual twenty-two.[5]

Awards[edit]

Award Episode Crew Result
76th Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation[6] "A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream" Carolyn Omine Nominated
"Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story" Rob LaZebnik
76th Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program[7] "Night of the Living Wage" James L. Brooks, Al Jean, Matt Groening, Rob LaZebnik, Matt Selman, Tim Long, Brian Kelley, Michael Price, Jeff Westbrook, Ryan Koh, Christine Nangle, Jessica Conrad, Broti Gupta, Loni Steele Sosthand, Richard K. Chung, Tom Klein, Mike B. Anderson, Matthew Faughnan, Scott Brutz, Chris Clements, Cesar Mazariegos
77th Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation[8] Cesar Mazariegos
"Cremains of the Day" John Frink
76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance[9] Hank Azaria (Moe Szyslak)

Episodes[edit]

Picture # Title Original airdate Directed by Written by Prod. code
Homer's Crossing promo 2.png 751 - 1 "Homer's Crossing" October 1, 2023 Steven Dean Moore Cesar Mazariegos OABF18
Feeling worthless at work, Homer volunteers to be a school crossing guard. But when his safety squad receives too much funding, the crossing guards begin overstepping their authority and become dangerous.
A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream promo 6.png 752 - 2 "A Mid-Childhood Night's Dream" October 8, 2023 Matthew Faughnan Carolyn Omine OABF16
Sick from food poisoning, Marge is plagued by dreams about Bart growing up. She worries about the future when her kids leave home as she's not ready for her kids to grow up just yet.

Guest starring: Kerry Washington as Rayshelle Peyton.

McMansion & Wife promo 2.png 753 - 3 "McMansion & Wife" October 22, 2023 Debbie Mahan Dan Vebber OABF20
When a new neighbor showers him with kindness, Homer thinks he's being tricked into buying a sports car at the dealership where the neighbor works. However, it instead turns out that he's bribing Homer. Meanwhile, Lisa neutralizes Nelson after he goes on a bullying spree.

Guest starring: Dick Van Dyke as himself.

Thirst Trap A Corporate Love Story promo 2.png 754 - 4 "Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story" October 29, 2023 Timothy Bailey Rob LaZebnik OABF21
Mr. Burns is interviewed about Persephone Odair in a documentary about the company LifeBoat, which the two of them helped create. While the company's product was supposed to filter salt water to make it pure, it instead has a dark secret behind it.

Guest starring: Christiane Amanpour as herself, Elizabeth Banks as Persephone Odair, Ken Burns as himself, Peter Coyote as himself, Peter Jackson as himself, Andrew Ross Sorkin as himself, and Kara Swisher as herself.

Treehouse of Horror XXXIV poster.png 755 - 5 "Treehouse of Horror XXXIV" November 5, 2023 Rob Oliver Jeff Westbrook, Jessica Conrad and Dan Vebber OABF17
In "Wild Barts Can't Be Token", after Bart is turned into an NFT, Marge fights through the blockchain to rescue her son. In "Ei8ht", to track down a gruesome serial killer, Lisa turns to a murderer from her past. Finally, in "Lout Break", an outbreak transforms Springfielders into a plague of lazy, beer-loving oafs.

Guest starring: Matthew Friend as Jimmy Fallon, Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob, and Kylie Jenner as herself.

Iron Marge promo 5.png 756 - 6 "Iron Marge" November 12, 2023 Matthew Faughnan Mike Scully OABF22
When Marge's heart is broken by bad birthday presents from Bart and Lisa, the two look into her past to figure out a way to make it up to her. They then track down Marge's childhood pet parrot, Petey. Meanwhile, Homer becomes a neighborhood fear-monger just to get to the top of the leaderboard in the app Alarmist.

Guest starring: Megan Mullally as Sarah Wiggum.

It's a Blunderful Life promo 3.png 757 - 7 "It's a Blunderful Life" November 19, 2023 Matthew Nastuk Elisabeth Kiernan Averick OABF19
Sixty years in the future, Lisa recounts the story of how Homer was scapegoated for a power outage that plunged Springfield into darkness days before Thanksgiving. When nobody believes Homer's innocent, Homer has to convince his family of the truth before taking down the real culprit, Mr. Burns.
Ae Bonny Romance promo 4.png 758 - 8 "Ae Bonny Romance" December 3, 2023 Matthew Nastuk Michael Price 35ABF02
After Groundskeeper Willie goes missing, Bart gets a call from him telling Bart that he needs him. The Simpsons then go to Edinburgh to find him, where they realize that Willie is getting married to his young love, Maisie. Meanwhile, Lisa explores Edinburgh on her own.

Guest starring: Karen Gillan as Maisie MacWeldon, Paul Higgins as Hamish MacWeldon and the Ticket Booth actor, and David Tennant as Pa MacWeldon.

Murder, She Boat promo 4.png 759 - 9 "Murder, She Boat" December 17, 2023 Chris Clements Broti Gupta 35ABF04
When Comic Book Guy's rare Radioactive Man action figure is stolen aboard the Pacific Princess Leia, Bart becomes the prime suspect. Lisa and film director Taika Waititi take on the case to prove Bart's innocence.

Guest starring: Maurice LaMarche as Hedonismbot cosplayer and Taika Waititi as himself and Daerius D'Avignon.

Do the Wrong Thing promo 5.png 760 - 10 "Do the Wrong Thing" December 24, 2023 Rob Oliver Joel H. Cohen 35ABF01
Homer starts winning in many different blue-collar sports when Bart helps him by cheating. Meanwhile, Lisa is trying to get into a university summer camp but doesn't receive any responses. When she finally gets a response from a rowing camp of all things, she and Marge realize that the cheating in sports has extended to cheating elsewhere.

Guest starring: Ken Marino as Dean Belichick and Dan Patrick as the rock-skipping announcer.

Frinkenstein's Monster promo 5.png 761 - 11 "Frinkenstein's Monster" February 18, 2024 Steven Dean Moore Joel H. Cohen 35ABF03
Professor Frink secretly helps Homer land a high-level position at a state-of-the-art nuclear plant in Shelbyville. But since Homer lacks the skills to actually perform the job, Frink must monitor Homer's work situation remotely and dictate his every word. Homer's new assistant, Lori Spivak, becomes highly suspicious of Homer and believes him to be lying.

Guest starring: Amanda Seyfried as Dr. Lori Spivak.

Lisa Gets an F1 promo 1.png 762 - 12 "Lisa Gets an F1" February 25, 2024 Timothy Bailey Ryan Koh 35ABF05
When Lisa gets car anxiety because of Homer's bad driving, she takes up go-karting to face her fears. She proves to be a natural and ends up taking part in a championship race in Springfield. Meanwhile, Bart befriends rich go-kart racer Paolo Paoletti, who is Lisa's rival.

Guest starring: Rachel Bloom as Annette and Matt Berry as Chester Arborday.

Clan of the Cave Mom promo 5.png 763 - 13 "Clan of the Cave Mom" March 24, 2024 Rob Oliver Brian Kelley 35ABF06
Marge and Luann Van Houten have a falling out after Milhouse gets the blame for destroying a museum exhibit that Bart helped destroy too. In the prehistoric past, the Simpson family struggle to survive.

Guest starring: Kerry Washington as Rayshelle Peyton.

Night of the Living Wage poster.png 764 - 14 "Night of the Living Wage" April 7, 2024 Chris Clements Cesar Mazariegos 35ABF07
Marge gets a job in a ghost kitchen for the GimmeChow app. However, when working conditions become too stressful, she tries to form a union. When the company fires Marge in an act of revenge, the employees go on strike, bringing food delivery in Springfield to a halt.

Guest starring: Jason Mantzoukas as Finn Bon Idée.

Cremains of the Day promo 3.png 765 - 15 "Cremains of the Day" April 21, 2024 Gabriel DeFrancesco John Frink 35ABF09
When Larry the barfly passes away in Moe's Tavern, the other barflies take his ashes to scatter them at Serenity Falls. Along the way, they discover that Larry had been smuggling sapphires for the mob, who come to collect their property.

Guest starring: Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony.

The Tell-Tale Pants promo 4.png 766 - 16 "The Tell-Tale Pants" May 5, 2024 Steven Dean Moore Al Jean 35ABF10
When Marge finds that Homer's blue Leevi's are worth a small fortune, she sells them and spends the money on herself. However, she starts to feel guilty after buying an expensive ring. Meanwhile, Homer enjoys his new life wearing sweatpants.

Guest starring: Kipp Lennon as the "Leevi's" singer.

The Tipping Point promo 4.png 767 - 17 "The Tipping Point" May 12, 2024 Matthew Nastuk J. Stewart Burns 35ABF11
Annoyed at being asked for a tip after being served a meal, Homer's passive aggressive note on the bill is mistaken for a tip for $10,000. The rush of seeing the waitress happy causes Homer to start tipping money that he does not have. But when the bills catch up to him, Homer ends up in Little Europe, where tipping culture is not a thing.

Guest starring: Kyle Gordon as DJ Crazy Times, Chrissi Poland as Ms. Biljana Electronica, and Audrey Trullinger as Inga.

Bart's Brain promo 10.png 768 - 18 "Bart's Brain" May 19, 2024 Michael Polcino Dan Vebber 35ABF12
When Bart finds a human brain for sale, he buys it to prank people with. But when Bart is assigned to take care of the brain for a school project, he becomes weirdly attached to it, leading to him becoming known as "Brain Boy."

Guest starring: Megan Mullally as Sarah Wiggum and Kerry Washington as Rayshelle Peyton.


Trivia[edit]

  • It's the first and only season without any chalkboard gags whatsoever, and second season to not have one in the opening credits after Season 33, though unlike Season 35, Season 33 featured three within episodes.

Script covers[edit]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]


Promotional videos[edit]