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{{Season
 
{{Season
 
|name= Season 24
 
|name= Season 24
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|image= [[File:Season 24 iTunes logo.jpg|250px]]
|original run= Unknown
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|original run= September 30, [[2012]] – May 19, [[2013]]
|episodes= Unknown
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|episodes= 22
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|showrunners = [[Al Jean]]<br>[[Matt Selman]]
 
|previous= [[Season 23|23]]
 
|previous= [[Season 23|23]]
|next= 25 (announced)
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|next= [[Season 25|25]]
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'''Season 24''' has been mentioned by show runner [[Al Jean]] in interview videos. This season was renewed along with a 25th season.<ref>[[News:Simpsons Renewed Through Season 25|Simpsons Renewed Through Season 25]]</ref>
 
==Titles==
 
*"[[Ned 'N' Edna's Blend Agenda]]"
 
*"[[Gone Abie Gone]]"
 
*"[[Adventures in Baby-Getting]]"
 
*"[[The Day the Earth Stood Cool]]"
 
  
==="[[Treehouse of Horror XXIII]]"===
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'''Season 24''' is the twenty-fourth broadcast season of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It originally ran on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] from September 30, [[2012]], with "[[Moonshine River]]", to May 19, [[2013]], with "[[Dangers on a Train]]". The season was mostly made up of [[production season RABF]] episodes, with seven [[rollover episodes]] from [[production season PABF]] also airing. [[Al Jean]] served as the [[List of showrunners|showrunner]] for most of the season, with [[Matt Selman]] serving as the showrunner for PABF20, RABF06, and RABF14.
Plans for '''"Treehouse of Horror XXIII"''' include:
 
*''Back to the Future'' story about when Homer met Marge, and the alternate turnout of Marge's marriage. [[Artie Ziff]] returns.
 
  
== Known episodes and prod. codes ==
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== Awards ==
*"Treehouse of Horror XXIII"
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{{Table|width=80%|
*PABF14<ref name="simpsonsmusic500-foodwife">[http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2011/09/10/the-food-wife/ Simpsons Music 500 - "The Food Wife"]</ref>- From September 10 to September 13, 2011, Yeardley's performance of Lisa in PABF14 was edited by [[Chris Ledesma]]. Might air in Season 23.
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{{THT|Award}}
*PABF15 - Might air in Season 23.
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{{TH|Episode}}
*PABF16<ref name="simpsonsmusic500-foodwife"/> - Pre-record [[Alf Clausen]] produced songs for PABF16, and [[Chris Ledesma]] (in early September 2011) edited and delivered pre-records for PABF16.
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{{TH|Crew|width=50%}}
*Anika Noni Rose plays a love interest from Grampa's past and happens to be a night club singer.<ref>[[Wikisimpsons:Chris Ledesma interview]]</ref>
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{{TH|Result}}
*A [[Fat Tony (second)|Fat Tony]] episode guest starring [[Steve Carell]] who plays Dan Gillick, Fat Tony's accountant turned mob boss, when Fat Tony serves jury duty. Dan winds up joining [[Pin Pals]] as a replacement for Otto, who has suffered a psychotic break.<ref name="InsideTV">[http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/12/13/steve-carell-the-simpsons/ InsideTV]</ref>
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{{TBT|{{W|Teen Choice Awards|Teen Choice Award}} for Choice TV: Animated Show<ref>[http://awardsandwinners.com/category/teen-choice-awards/2013/ "2013 Teen Choice Awards"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|N/A}}
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{{TB|N/A}}
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{{TB|'''Won'''}}
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{{TBT|{{W|65th Writers Guild of America Awards|65th Writers Guild of America Award}} for {{W|Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation|Television: Animation}}<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000710/2013/1/ IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2013 Awards"]</ref>}}
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{{TRs|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXIII]]"|4}}
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{{TB|[[David Mandel]] and [[Brian Kelley]]}}
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{{TRs|Nominated|3}}
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{{TBT|{{W|40th Annie Awards|40th Annie Award}} for {{W|Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production}}<ref name="Annie2012">[https://web.archive.org/web/20171107003521/https://annieawards.org/legacy/40th-annie-awards The Annie Awards - "40th Annie Awards"] (archived on {{W|Wayback Machine}})</ref>}}
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{{TB|[[Alf Clausen]]}}
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{{TBT|{{W|65th Primetime Emmy Awards|65th Primetime Emmy Award}} for {{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program|Outstanding Animated Program}}<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2013/outstanding-animated-program Television Academy - "Outstanding Animated Program - 2013"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|{{small|[[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], [[Al Jean]], [[Matt Selman]], [[John Frink]], [[Kevin Curran]], [[J. Stewart Burns]], [[Michael Price]], [[Bill Odenkirk]], [[Marc Wilmore]], [[Joel H. Cohen]], [[Rob LaZebnik]], [[Matt Warburton]], [[Jeff Westbrook]], [[Tom Klein]], [[Mike B. Anderson]], [[Pete Gomez]], [[Richard Gasparian]], [[Steve Moore]], [[Brian Kelley]], [[David Mandel]]}}}}
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{{TBT|{{W|65th Primetime Emmy Awards|65th Primetime Emmy Award}} for {{W|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation|Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation}}<ref>[https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2013/outstanding-individual-achievement-in-animation Television Academy - "Outstanding Individual Achievement In Animation - 2013"]</ref>}}
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{{TB|[[Paul Wee]]}}
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{{TB|'''Won'''}}
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{{TBT|{{W|40th Annie Awards|40th Annie Award}} for {{W|Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production}}<ref name="Annie2012">[https://web.archive.org/web/20171107003521/https://annieawards.org/legacy/40th-annie-awards The Annie Awards - "40th Annie Awards"] (archived on {{W|Wayback Machine}})</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[A Tree Grows in Springfield]]"}}
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{{TB|[[Stephanie Gillis]]}}
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{{TB|Nominated}}
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{{TRsT|{{W|66th Writers Guild of America Awards|66th Writers Guild of America Award}} for {{W|Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation|Television: Animation}}<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000710/2014/1/ IMDb - "Writers Guild of America, USA 2014 Awards"]</ref>|2}}
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{{TB|"[[A Test Before Trying]]"}}
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{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
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{{TB|'''Won'''}}
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{{TBT|"[[Hardly Kirk-ing]]"}}
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{{TB|[[Tom Gammill]] and [[Max Pross]]}}
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{{TRs|Nominated|3}}
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{{TRsT|{{W|41st Annie Awards|41st Annie Award}} for {{W|Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production}}<ref name="Annie2013">[https://web.archive.org/web/20141214105919/http://www.annieawards.org/nominees/ The Annie Awards - "41st Annual Annie Awards Winners"] (archived on {{W|Wayback Machine}})</ref>|2}}
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{{TB|"[[Dark Knight Court]]"}}
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{{TB|[[Billy Kimball]] and [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]]}}
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{{TBT|"[[Dangers on a Train]]"}}
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{{TB|[[Michael Price]]}}
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}}
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== Episodes ==
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{{Table|
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{{TH|Picture}}
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{{TH|#}}
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{{TH|Title}}
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{{TH|Original airdate}}
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{{TH|Directed by}}
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{{TH|Written by}}
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{{TH|Prod. code}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Moonshine River promo 4.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|509 - 1}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Moonshine River]]"'''}}
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{{TB|September 30, 2012}}
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{{TB|[[Bob Anderson]]}}
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{{TB|[[Tim Long]]}}
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{{TB|PABF21}}
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{{TCsT|Wanting to meet up with his former love [[Mary Spuckler]], [[Bart]] goes to see her, only to find that she's run away from home. After finding that she moved to [[New York City]], the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] travel there in search of her. Meanwhile, not able to afford a [[Broadway]] show, [[Lisa]] and [[Marge]] settle for the free "[[Shakespeare in the Park]]", which doesn't go as planned.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Ken Burns]] as {{Ch|Ken Burns|himself}}, [[Zooey Deschanel]] as [[Mary Spuckler]], [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]] as [[Gina Vendetti]], [[Anne Hathaway]] as {{ap|Jenny|The Good, the Sad, and the Drugly}}, [[Maurice LaMarche]] as [[Charlie Sheen]], [[Don Pardo]] as {{Ch|Don Pardo|himself}}, [[Natalie Portman]] as [[Darcy]], [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] as [[Jamaican musician]], [[Al Roker]] as {{Ch|Al Roker|himself}}, and [[Sarah Silverman]] as [[Nikki McKenna]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XXIII poster.png|200px]]}}
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{{TB|510 - 2}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Treehouse of Horror XXIII]]"'''}}
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{{TB|October 7, 2012}}
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{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
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{{TB|[[David Mandel]] and [[Brian Kelley]]}}
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{{TB|PABF17}}
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{{TCsT|In the opening sequence, the [[Mayans]] determine the end of the world to be in 2012. In "The Greatest Story Ever Holed", the [[Springfield Subatomic Supercollider]] creates a [[Springfield's black hole|black hole]] that terrorizes the city. In "UNnormal Activity", a little unholy pact [[Marge]] made when she was younger comes back to haunt her. Finally, in "Bart & Homer's Excellent Adventure", [[Bart]] travels to 1974 to buy a comic book at cover price but inadvertently alters the timeline.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Jon Lovitz]] as [[Artie Ziff]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Adventures in Baby-Getting promo 8.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|511 - 3}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Adventures in Baby-Getting]]"'''}}
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{{TB|{{Canada|October 21, 2012}}<br>{{USA|November 4, 2012}}}}
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{{TB|[[Rob Oliver]]}}
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{{TB|[[Bill Odenkirk]]}}
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{{TB|PABF18}}
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{{TCsT|When [[Marge]] realizes that she might want another child, she starts looking into having another child. However, [[Homer]] tries to find a way to tell her he doesn't want more kids. Meanwhile, [[Bart]] and his friends are determined to find out what secret [[Lisa]] is hiding when Bart finds the cryptic messages she wrote.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Jeff Gordon]] as {{Ch|Jeff Gordon|himself}}.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Gone Abie Gone promo 7.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|512 - 4}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Gone Abie Gone]]"'''}}
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{{TB|November 11, 2012}}
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{{TB|[[Matthew Nastuk]]}}
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{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
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{{TB|PABF16}}
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{{TCsT|When [[Grampa]] escapes from his [[Springfield Retirement Castle|retirement home]], [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] frantically try to track him down by following clues that reveal secrets in Grampa's past, including a relationship with restaurant singer [[Rita LaFleur]]. Meanwhile, [[Lisa]] tries her hand at online poker and is soon gambling with her college fund.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Marvin Hamlisch]] as {{Ch|Marvin Hamlisch|himself}}, [[Anika Noni Rose]] as [[Rita LaFleur]], and [[Jennifer Tilly]] as {{Ch|Jennifer Tilly|herself}}.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Penny-Wiseguys promo 2.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|513 - 5}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Penny-Wiseguys]]"'''}}
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{{TB|November 18, 2012}}
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{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
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{{TB|[[Michael Price]]}}
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{{TB|PABF19}}
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{{TCsT|[[Homer]] is shocked to discover that his bowling teammate, [[Dan Gillick]], is an accountant for [[Fat Tony]] and [[Springfield Mafia|his mob]]. When Fat Tony gets jury duty, he appoints Dan as the temporary don of the mafia. Meanwhile, [[Lisa]] adds insects to her vegetarian diet after she passes out and starts looking into {{W|entomophagy}}.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Steve Carell]] as [[Dan Gillick]], [[Joe Mantegna]] as [[Fat Tony]], and [[Alex Trebek]] as {{Ch|Alex Trebek|himself}}.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:A Tree Grows in Springfield promo 5.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|514 - 6}}
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{{TB|'''"[[A Tree Grows in Springfield]]"'''}}
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{{TB|November 25, 2012}}
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{{TB|[[Timothy Bailey]]}}
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{{TB|[[Stephanie Gillis]]}}
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{{TB|PABF22}}
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{{TCsT|[[Homer]] wins a [[myPad]] at the school auction and [[Steve Mobbs]], who is now in [[Heaven]], talks to Homer through it. Homer goes into a funk when he breaks his myPad, until [[Ned Flanders]] discovers a miracle tree in the Simpsons' back garden.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Kelsey Grammer]] as [[Sideshow Bob]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:The Day the Earth Stood Cool promo 4.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|515 - 7}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Day the Earth Stood Cool]]"'''}}
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{{TB|December 9, 2012}}
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{{TB|[[Matthew Faughnan]]}}
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{{TB|[[Matt Selman]]}}
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{{TB|PABF20}}
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{{TCsT|A "cool family" from [[Portland]] moves in next door to the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]]. Soon, the whole town is full of hipsters. While [[Homer]] befriends and emulates [[Terrence]], [[Marge]] struggles with {{ap|Emily|The Day the Earth Stood Cool}} because she doesn't breastfeed [[Maggie]], and [[Bart]] gets into a fight with their son, [[T-Rex]].
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Fred Armisen]] as [[Terrence]], [[Carrie Brownstein]] as {{ap|Emily|The Day the Earth Stood Cool}}, [[Colin Meloy]] as {{Ch|Colin Meloy|himself}}, and [[Patton Oswalt]] as [[T-Rex]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:To Cur, with Love promo 3.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|516 - 8}}
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{{TB|'''"[[To Cur, with Love]]"'''}}
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{{TB|December 16, 2012}}
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{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
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{{TB|[[Carolyn Omine]]}}
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{{TB|RABF01}}
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{{TCsT|After [[Santa's Little Helper]] goes missing while [[Homer]] is distracted playing [[Villageville|a mobile game]], Homer says that he doesn't care because he's not a dog person. [[Grampa]] then tells the story of Homer's beloved childhood dog, [[Hendrix|Bongo]], and the bond they shared.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Homer Goes to Prep School promo 2.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|517 - 9}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Homer Goes to Prep School]]"'''}}
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{{TB|January 6, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
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{{TB|[[Brian Kelley]]}}
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{{TB|RABF02}}
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{{TCsT|[[Homer]] joins the "Springfield Preppers," an off-the-grid survivalist group whose {{ap|Lloyd|Homer Goes to Prep School|leader}} has set up a top-secret retreat outside of town to prepare for the end of the world. But [[Marge]] grows skeptical of the group's alarmist shenanigans.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Maurice LaMarche]] as [[Tom Skerritt]], and [[Tom Waits]] as {{Lloyd}}.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:A Test Before Trying promo 3.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|518 - 10}}
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{{TB|'''"[[A Test Before Trying]]"'''}}
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{{TB|January 13, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Chris Clements]]}}
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{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
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{{TB|RABF03}}
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{{TCsT|When [[Springfield Elementary]] is threatened with closure because of low standardized test scores, the fate of the school rests on one student who missed the test: [[Bart Simpson]]. Meanwhile, Homer finds a parking meter at a local dump and starts deploying it around Springfield to fleece unwitting parkers of their quarters.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Valerie Harper]] as [[Jennifer Clarkeson]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:The Changing of the Guardian promo 1.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|519 - 11}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Changing of the Guardian]]"'''}}
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{{TB|January 27, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Bob Anderson]]}}
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{{TB|[[Rob LaZebnik]]}}
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{{TB|RABF04}}
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{{TCsT|After surviving a tornado, [[Marge]] and [[Homer]] seek out guardians for the kids, in case the worst should happen. After failing to find any friends or family to take on the role, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] fall in love with a super-cool couple, {{ap|Mav|The Changing of the Guardian}} and [[Portia]]. However, Marge starts to question their potential guardians' true motivations.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Danny DeVito]] as [[Herb Powell]] and [[Rashida Jones]] as [[Portia]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing promo 1.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|520 - 12}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing]]"'''}}
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{{TB|February 10, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Michael Polcino]]}}
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{{TB|[[Tim Long]]}}
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{{TB|RABF07}}
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{{TCsT|A mature [[Bart]] looks back on his life when [[Mary Spuckler]] returns to [[Springfield]], but his failure to pay her enough attention strains their relationship. [[Marge]] and [[Homer]] also have issues when Homer refuses to go to a bookstore opening with her. Homer, Bart, and several other displaced husbands watch some British movies to figure out a way to win back their wives.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Robert Caro]] as {{Ch|Robert Caro|himself}}, [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as [[Prime Minister of the UK]] and [[Severus Snape]], [[Zooey Deschanel]] as [[Mary Spuckler]], [[Max Weinberg]] as {{Ch|Max Weinberg|himself}}.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Hardly Kirk-ing promo 1.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|521 - 13}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Hardly Kirk-ing]]"'''}}
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{{TB|February 17, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Matthew Nastuk]]}}
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{{TB|[[Tom Gammill]] and [[Max Pross]]}}
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{{TB|RABF05}}
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{{TCsT|[[Milhouse]] explores the perks of being an adult when [[Bart]] shaves off his hair and he ends up looking exactly like his father, [[Kirk]]. Meanwhile, [[Marge]] tries to save the kids from the dangers of children's TV, and [[Homer]] becomes addicted to solving hidden object puzzles.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] as the [[Springfield Mall security guard]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Gorgeous Grampa promo 8.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|522 - 14}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Gorgeous Grampa]]"'''}}
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{{TB|March 3, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Chuck Sheetz]]}}
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{{TB|[[Matt Selman]]}}
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{{TB|RABF06}}
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{{TCsT|[[Homer]]'s addiction to the show [[Storage Battles]] leads to the family finding a storage locker filled with [[Grampa]]'s old wrestling memorabilia. After they confront Grampa with it, [[Mr. Burns]] brings Grampa back into the world of wrestling, with Grampa becoming [[Glamorous Godfrey]] once more. But the effect it has on [[Bart]] starts to eat at Grampa's conscience.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Black-Eyed, Please promo 1.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|523 - 15}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Black-Eyed, Please]]"'''}}
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{{TB|March 10, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Matthew Schofield]]}}
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{{TB|[[John Frink]]}}
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{{TB|RABF09}}
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{{TCsT|[[Ned]] becomes jealous when his laid-back parents start to prefer [[Homer]]'s company over his, and he faces unbearable guilt after punching Homer in the eye as he desperately tries to reconcile with him. Meanwhile, [[Ms. Cantwell]] becomes [[Lisa]]'s substitute teacher and starts bullying her, making Lisa feel distressed.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Richard Dawkins]] as {{Ch|Richard Dawkins|himself}} and [[Tina Fey]] as [[Ms. Cantwell]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Dark Knight Court promo 3.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|524 - 16}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Dark Knight Court]]"'''}}
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{{TB|March 17, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
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{{TB|[[Billy Kimball]] and [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]]}}
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{{TB|RABF10}}
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{{TCsT|[[Bart]] is falsely accused of pulling an [[Easter]] prank involving the school marching band and stuffing rotten eggs in the brass section's horns, and [[Lisa]] must step in as his attorney to defend her brother. Meanwhile, [[Mr. Burns]] attempts to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a superhero, [[Fruit Bat Man]].
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Janet Reno]] and [[Maggy Reno Hurchalla]] as {{Ch|Janet Reno}}.|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:What Animated Women Want promo 1.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|525 - 17}}
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{{TB|'''"[[What Animated Women Want]]"'''}}
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{{TB|April 14, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
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{{TB|[[J. Stewart Burns]]}}
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{{TB|RABF08}}
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{{TCsT|After watching ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]]'', [[Milhouse]] takes on a [[Marlon Brando]]-inspired bad-boy persona to attract [[Lisa]] and seeks advice from [[Springfield Elementary School therapist|the school counselor]]. [[Homer]] tries to save his marriage by becoming a better man and fulfilling old promises when [[Marge]] becomes fed up with his behavior and he seeks advice from his local [[sushi chef]].
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Bryan Cranston]] as [[Walter White]], [[Maurice LaMarche]] as [[Karl Malden]], [[Aaron Paul]] as [[Jesse Pinkman]], [[Wanda Sykes]] as the [[Springfield Elementary School therapist]], [[George Takei]] as the [[sushi chef]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Pulpit Friction promo 7.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|526 - 18}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Pulpit Friction]]"'''}}
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{{TB|April 28, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Chris Clements]]}}
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{{TB|[[Bill Odenkirk]]}}
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{{TB|RABF11}}
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{{TCsT|When [[Springfield]] becomes infested with bedbugs, [[Reverend Lovejoy]] can't cope with nobody listening to him in the middle of the panic. A new minister, [[Elijah Hooper]], then comes onto the scene, and everyone prefers him over Lovejoy, except [[Ned]] and [[Bart]]. Meanwhile, [[Marge]] finds out her dry cleaners mistakenly swapped her wedding dress with one of [[Krusty]]'s costumes.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Edward Norton]] as [[Elijah Hooper]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Whiskey Business promo 1.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|527 - 19}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Whiskey Business]]"'''}}
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{{TB|May 5, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Matthew Nastuk]]}}
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{{TB|[[Valentina L. Garza]]}}
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{{TB|RABF13}}
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{{TCsT|After a trip to [[Capital City]], [[Moe]] finds a new lease on life when rich venture capitalists take an interest in his homemade bourbon. Meanwhile, [[Lisa]] finds that her deceased hero [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]]'s likeness is being abused when he is turned into a hologram, and [[Grampa]] injures himself while babysitting [[Bart]] and quickly discovers he prefers being cared for by his grandson rather than the staff at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle|nursing home]].
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Tony Bennett]] as the "{{ap|Capital City|song}}" singer, [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] as the [[cop with a secret]], [[Sonny Rollins]] as {{Ch|Sonny Rollins|himself}}, and [[Ron Taylor]] as [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] (via archive audio).|7|color=white}}
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{{TBT|[[File:The Fabulous Faker Boy promo 1.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|528 - 20}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Fabulous Faker Boy]]"'''}}
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{{TB|May 12, 2013}}
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{{TB|[[Bob Anderson]]}}
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{{TB|[[Brian McConnachie]]}}
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{{TB|RABF12}}
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{{TCsT|[[Marge]] encourages [[Bart]] to explore his creative side and take music lessons, and Bart develops a crush on his beautiful piano teacher, [[Zhenya]]. To pay for Bart's music lessons, Marge agrees to be [[Slava]]'s driving instructor. Meanwhile, [[Homer]] is shocked when he loses the last two remaining hairs on his head, and {{Ch|Patrick Stewart}} teaches Homer how to live with his newfound baldness.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Justin Bieber]] as {{Ch|Justin Bieber|himself}}, [[Bill Hader]] as [[Slava]], [[Jane Krakowski]] as [[Zhenya]], [[Patrick Stewart]] as {{Ch|Patrick Stewart|himself}}.|7|color=white}}
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{{TCsT|In a stroke of luck, [[Homer]], [[Moe]], [[Lenny]], and [[Carl]]'s ticket wins the [[Springfield Lottery]]. But when Carl goes to collect the cash, he disappears with the winnings. Following a set of clues, the gang venture to Carl's homeland, [[Iceland]], and discover the truth about his backstory and justification for his betrayal.
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{{TCsT|Looking for a cupcake website, [[Marge]] mistakenly ends up on an [[Sassy Madison|online dating network]] for married people to arrange affairs. There she encounters {{ap|Ben|Dangers on a Train}}, who tries to seduce her based on their mutual love of TV series [[Upton Rectory]].
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== Script covers ==
*[[Anika Noni Rose]] - Does a duet with [[Dan Castellaneta]]<ref>[http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2011/10/09/a-near-death-experience/ Simpsons Music 500 - "A Near Death Experience"]</ref>
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*[[Steve Carell]]<ref name="InsideTV"/>
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*[[Joe Mantegna]]<ref name="InsideTV"/>
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== Sources ==
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== References ==
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeNacfRYXpI - THOH XXIII
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*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8O14hVWQ2c - The "Grampa disappears" story
 
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Season 23
Season 24
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Season 24
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Season Information
No. of episodes: 22
Original run: September 30, 2012 – May 19, 2013
Showrunner(s): Al Jean
Matt Selman
Previous season: Next season:
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Season 24 is the twenty-fourth broadcast season of The Simpsons. It originally ran on Fox from September 30, 2012, with "Moonshine River", to May 19, 2013, with "Dangers on a Train". The season was mostly made up of production season RABF episodes, with seven rollover episodes from production season PABF also airing. Al Jean served as the showrunner for most of the season, with Matt Selman serving as the showrunner for PABF20, RABF06, and RABF14.

Awards[edit]

Award Episode Crew Result
Teen Choice Award for Choice TV: Animated Show[1] N/A N/A Won
65th Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation[2] "Treehouse of Horror XXIII" David Mandel and Brian Kelley Nominated
40th Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production[3] Alf Clausen
65th Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program[4] James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Matt Selman, John Frink, Kevin Curran, J. Stewart Burns, Michael Price, Bill Odenkirk, Marc Wilmore, Joel H. Cohen, Rob LaZebnik, Matt Warburton, Jeff Westbrook, Tom Klein, Mike B. Anderson, Pete Gomez, Richard Gasparian, Steve Moore, Brian Kelley, David Mandel
65th Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation[5] Paul Wee Won
40th Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production[3] "A Tree Grows in Springfield" Stephanie Gillis Nominated
66th Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation[6] "A Test Before Trying" Joel H. Cohen Won
"Hardly Kirk-ing" Tom Gammill and Max Pross Nominated
41st Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production[7] "Dark Knight Court" Billy Kimball and Ian Maxtone-Graham
"Dangers on a Train" Michael Price

Episodes[edit]

Picture # Title Original airdate Directed by Written by Prod. code
Moonshine River promo 4.png 509 - 1 "Moonshine River" September 30, 2012 Bob Anderson Tim Long PABF21
Wanting to meet up with his former love Mary Spuckler, Bart goes to see her, only to find that she's run away from home. After finding that she moved to New York City, the Simpsons travel there in search of her. Meanwhile, not able to afford a Broadway show, Lisa and Marge settle for the free "Shakespeare in the Park", which doesn't go as planned.

Guest starring: Ken Burns as himself, Zooey Deschanel as Mary Spuckler, Sarah Michelle Gellar as Gina Vendetti, Anne Hathaway as Jenny, Maurice LaMarche as Charlie Sheen, Don Pardo as himself, Natalie Portman as Darcy, Kevin Michael Richardson as Jamaican musician, Al Roker as himself, and Sarah Silverman as Nikki McKenna.

Treehouse of Horror XXIII poster.png 510 - 2 "Treehouse of Horror XXIII" October 7, 2012 Steven Dean Moore David Mandel and Brian Kelley PABF17
In the opening sequence, the Mayans determine the end of the world to be in 2012. In "The Greatest Story Ever Holed", the Springfield Subatomic Supercollider creates a black hole that terrorizes the city. In "UNnormal Activity", a little unholy pact Marge made when she was younger comes back to haunt her. Finally, in "Bart & Homer's Excellent Adventure", Bart travels to 1974 to buy a comic book at cover price but inadvertently alters the timeline.

Guest starring: Jon Lovitz as Artie Ziff.

Adventures in Baby-Getting promo 8.png 511 - 3 "Adventures in Baby-Getting" Flag of Canada.png October 21, 2012
United States of America November 4, 2012
Rob Oliver Bill Odenkirk PABF18
When Marge realizes that she might want another child, she starts looking into having another child. However, Homer tries to find a way to tell her he doesn't want more kids. Meanwhile, Bart and his friends are determined to find out what secret Lisa is hiding when Bart finds the cryptic messages she wrote.

Guest starring: Jeff Gordon as himself.

Gone Abie Gone promo 7.png 512 - 4 "Gone Abie Gone" November 11, 2012 Matthew Nastuk Joel H. Cohen PABF16
When Grampa escapes from his retirement home, Homer and Marge frantically try to track him down by following clues that reveal secrets in Grampa's past, including a relationship with restaurant singer Rita LaFleur. Meanwhile, Lisa tries her hand at online poker and is soon gambling with her college fund.

Guest starring: Marvin Hamlisch as himself, Anika Noni Rose as Rita LaFleur, and Jennifer Tilly as herself.

Penny-Wiseguys promo 2.png 513 - 5 "Penny-Wiseguys" November 18, 2012 Mark Kirkland Michael Price PABF19
Homer is shocked to discover that his bowling teammate, Dan Gillick, is an accountant for Fat Tony and his mob. When Fat Tony gets jury duty, he appoints Dan as the temporary don of the mafia. Meanwhile, Lisa adds insects to her vegetarian diet after she passes out and starts looking into entomophagy.

Guest starring: Steve Carell as Dan Gillick, Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony, and Alex Trebek as himself.

A Tree Grows in Springfield promo 5.png 514 - 6 "A Tree Grows in Springfield" November 25, 2012 Timothy Bailey Stephanie Gillis PABF22
Homer wins a myPad at the school auction and Steve Mobbs, who is now in Heaven, talks to Homer through it. Homer goes into a funk when he breaks his myPad, until Ned Flanders discovers a miracle tree in the Simpsons' back garden.

Guest starring: Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob.

The Day the Earth Stood Cool promo 4.png 515 - 7 "The Day the Earth Stood Cool" December 9, 2012 Matthew Faughnan Matt Selman PABF20
A "cool family" from Portland moves in next door to the Simpsons. Soon, the whole town is full of hipsters. While Homer befriends and emulates Terrence, Marge struggles with Emily because she doesn't breastfeed Maggie, and Bart gets into a fight with their son, T-Rex.

Guest starring: Fred Armisen as Terrence, Carrie Brownstein as Emily, Colin Meloy as himself, and Patton Oswalt as T-Rex.

To Cur, with Love promo 3.png 516 - 8 "To Cur, with Love" December 16, 2012 Steven Dean Moore Carolyn Omine RABF01
After Santa's Little Helper goes missing while Homer is distracted playing a mobile game, Homer says that he doesn't care because he's not a dog person. Grampa then tells the story of Homer's beloved childhood dog, Bongo, and the bond they shared.
Homer Goes to Prep School promo 2.png 517 - 9 "Homer Goes to Prep School" January 6, 2013 Mark Kirkland Brian Kelley RABF02
Homer joins the "Springfield Preppers," an off-the-grid survivalist group whose leader has set up a top-secret retreat outside of town to prepare for the end of the world. But Marge grows skeptical of the group's alarmist shenanigans.

Guest starring: Maurice LaMarche as Tom Skerritt, and Tom Waits as Lloyd.

A Test Before Trying promo 3.png 518 - 10 "A Test Before Trying" January 13, 2013 Chris Clements Joel H. Cohen RABF03
When Springfield Elementary is threatened with closure because of low standardized test scores, the fate of the school rests on one student who missed the test: Bart Simpson. Meanwhile, Homer finds a parking meter at a local dump and starts deploying it around Springfield to fleece unwitting parkers of their quarters.

Guest starring: Valerie Harper as Jennifer Clarkeson.

The Changing of the Guardian promo 1.png 519 - 11 "The Changing of the Guardian" January 27, 2013 Bob Anderson Rob LaZebnik RABF04
After surviving a tornado, Marge and Homer seek out guardians for the kids, in case the worst should happen. After failing to find any friends or family to take on the role, Bart and Lisa fall in love with a super-cool couple, Mav and Portia. However, Marge starts to question their potential guardians' true motivations.

Guest starring: Danny DeVito as Herb Powell and Rashida Jones as Portia.

Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing promo 1.png 520 - 12 "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing" February 10, 2013 Michael Polcino Tim Long RABF07
A mature Bart looks back on his life when Mary Spuckler returns to Springfield, but his failure to pay her enough attention strains their relationship. Marge and Homer also have issues when Homer refuses to go to a bookstore opening with her. Homer, Bart, and several other displaced husbands watch some British movies to figure out a way to win back their wives.

Guest starring: Robert Caro as himself, Benedict Cumberbatch as Prime Minister of the UK and Severus Snape, Zooey Deschanel as Mary Spuckler, Max Weinberg as himself.

Hardly Kirk-ing promo 1.png 521 - 13 "Hardly Kirk-ing" February 17, 2013 Matthew Nastuk Tom Gammill and Max Pross RABF05
Milhouse explores the perks of being an adult when Bart shaves off his hair and he ends up looking exactly like his father, Kirk. Meanwhile, Marge tries to save the kids from the dangers of children's TV, and Homer becomes addicted to solving hidden object puzzles.

Guest starring: Kevin Michael Richardson as the Springfield Mall security guard.

Gorgeous Grampa promo 8.png 522 - 14 "Gorgeous Grampa" March 3, 2013 Chuck Sheetz Matt Selman RABF06
Homer's addiction to the show Storage Battles leads to the family finding a storage locker filled with Grampa's old wrestling memorabilia. After they confront Grampa with it, Mr. Burns brings Grampa back into the world of wrestling, with Grampa becoming Glamorous Godfrey once more. But the effect it has on Bart starts to eat at Grampa's conscience.
Black-Eyed, Please promo 1.png 523 - 15 "Black-Eyed, Please" March 10, 2013 Matthew Schofield John Frink RABF09
Ned becomes jealous when his laid-back parents start to prefer Homer's company over his, and he faces unbearable guilt after punching Homer in the eye as he desperately tries to reconcile with him. Meanwhile, Ms. Cantwell becomes Lisa's substitute teacher and starts bullying her, making Lisa feel distressed.

Guest starring: Richard Dawkins as himself and Tina Fey as Ms. Cantwell.

Dark Knight Court promo 3.png 524 - 16 "Dark Knight Court" March 17, 2013 Mark Kirkland Billy Kimball and Ian Maxtone-Graham RABF10
Bart is falsely accused of pulling an Easter prank involving the school marching band and stuffing rotten eggs in the brass section's horns, and Lisa must step in as his attorney to defend her brother. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns attempts to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a superhero, Fruit Bat Man.

Guest starring: Janet Reno and Maggy Reno Hurchalla as Janet Reno.

What Animated Women Want promo 1.png 525 - 17 "What Animated Women Want" April 14, 2013 Steven Dean Moore J. Stewart Burns RABF08
After watching A Streetcar Named Desire, Milhouse takes on a Marlon Brando-inspired bad-boy persona to attract Lisa and seeks advice from the school counselor. Homer tries to save his marriage by becoming a better man and fulfilling old promises when Marge becomes fed up with his behavior and he seeks advice from his local sushi chef.

Guest starring: Bryan Cranston as Walter White, Maurice LaMarche as Karl Malden, Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, Wanda Sykes as the Springfield Elementary School therapist, George Takei as the sushi chef.

Pulpit Friction promo 7.png 526 - 18 "Pulpit Friction" April 28, 2013 Chris Clements Bill Odenkirk RABF11
When Springfield becomes infested with bedbugs, Reverend Lovejoy can't cope with nobody listening to him in the middle of the panic. A new minister, Elijah Hooper, then comes onto the scene, and everyone prefers him over Lovejoy, except Ned and Bart. Meanwhile, Marge finds out her dry cleaners mistakenly swapped her wedding dress with one of Krusty's costumes.

Guest starring: Edward Norton as Elijah Hooper.

Whiskey Business promo 1.png 527 - 19 "Whiskey Business" May 5, 2013 Matthew Nastuk Valentina L. Garza RABF13
After a trip to Capital City, Moe finds a new lease on life when rich venture capitalists take an interest in his homemade bourbon. Meanwhile, Lisa finds that her deceased hero Bleeding Gums Murphy's likeness is being abused when he is turned into a hologram, and Grampa injures himself while babysitting Bart and quickly discovers he prefers being cared for by his grandson rather than the staff at the nursing home.

Guest starring: Tony Bennett as the "Capital City" singer, Kevin Michael Richardson as the cop with a secret, Sonny Rollins as himself, and Ron Taylor as Bleeding Gums Murphy (via archive audio).

The Fabulous Faker Boy promo 1.png 528 - 20 "The Fabulous Faker Boy" May 12, 2013 Bob Anderson Brian McConnachie RABF12
Marge encourages Bart to explore his creative side and take music lessons, and Bart develops a crush on his beautiful piano teacher, Zhenya. To pay for Bart's music lessons, Marge agrees to be Slava's driving instructor. Meanwhile, Homer is shocked when he loses the last two remaining hairs on his head, and Patrick Stewart teaches Homer how to live with his newfound baldness.

Guest starring: Justin Bieber as himself, Bill Hader as Slava, Jane Krakowski as Zhenya, Patrick Stewart as himself.

The Saga of Carl poster.png 529 - 21 "The Saga of Carl" May 19, 2013 Chuck Sheetz Eric Kaplan RABF14
In a stroke of luck, Homer, Moe, Lenny, and Carl's ticket wins the Springfield Lottery. But when Carl goes to collect the cash, he disappears with the winnings. Following a set of clues, the gang venture to Carl's homeland, Iceland, and discover the truth about his backstory and justification for his betrayal.

Guest starring: Sigur Rós as the end credits performers.

Dangers on a Train promo 7.png 530 - 22 "Dangers on a Train" May 19, 2013 Steven Dean Moore Michael Price RABF17
Looking for a cupcake website, Marge mistakenly ends up on an online dating network for married people to arrange affairs. There she encounters Ben, who tries to seduce her based on their mutual love of TV series Upton Rectory.

Guest starring: Lisa Lampanelli as Ramona and Seth MacFarlane as Ben.


Script covers[edit]

References[edit]