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:''Most recent news about [[The Simpsons]].'' | :''Most recent news about [[The Simpsons]].'' | ||
+ | *'''May 20:''' The [[Season 23]] finale, "[[Lisa Goes Gaga]]", airs in the USA and guest-stars [[Lady Gaga]] as {{ch|Lady Gaga|herself}}. | ||
*'''May 13:''' "[[Ned 'N Edna's Blend]]" airs in the USA. | *'''May 13:''' "[[Ned 'N Edna's Blend]]" airs in the USA. | ||
*'''May 6:''' "[[The Spy Who Learned Me]]" airs in the USA. | *'''May 6:''' "[[The Spy Who Learned Me]]" airs in the USA. |
Revision as of 08:59, May 21, 2012
- Most recent news about The Simpsons.
- May 20: The Season 23 finale, "Lisa Goes Gaga", airs in the USA and guest-stars Lady Gaga as herself.
- May 13: "Ned 'N Edna's Blend" airs in the USA.
- May 6: "The Spy Who Learned Me" airs in the USA.
- April 29: "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again" airs in the USA.
- April 18: Dick Clark, presenter and guest star, died.
- April 15: "Beware My Cheating Bart" airs in the USA and sets a new couch gag record! The couch gag in the episode is the longest couch gag ever to air, beating the previous record by 9 seconds.
- April 10: It's Oregon! Matt Groening reveals in an interview with Smithsonian magazine that Springfield was named after Springfield, Oregon.