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Season 20 |
| 421 :20x01 - Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes (Sep/28/2008) | | After serving a jail sentence for starting a brawl at an alcohol-free St. Patrick's Day parade, Homer becomes a bounty hunter and tags Flanders along for the ride. Meanwhile, an Irish man gives Marge a job at his bakery, which Marge soon discovers specializes in sexually suggestive pastries. | | Guest Stars: Robert Forster as Lucky Jim, Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony | Director: Lance Kramer Writer: Kevin Curran | | | |
| 422 :20x02 - Lost Verizon (Oct/05/2008) | | While working at the country club, Bart sees Denis Leary throw his phone away and he picks it up. Bart uses this opportunity to go on a prank-calling spree until Marge finds out what he's been up to and contacts Leary. Leary lets Bart keep the phone, but also turns it into a tracking device for Marge to keep tabs on Bart. | | Guest Stars: Brian Grazer as Himself, Denis Leary (1) as Himself | Director: Raymond S. Persi Writer: John Frink | | | | | | |
| 423 :20x04 - Treehouse of Horror XIX (Nov/02/2008) | Opener: When Homer votes for Barack Obama, the electronic voting machine instead counts his vote for John McCain.
Untitled Robot Parody: It's a Transformers parody as Bart buys a cursed Malibu Stacy convertible for Lisa for Christmas.
How to Get Ahead in Dead-Vertising: Some advertising executives discover Homer and his knack for killing famous people. With the celebs out of the picture, the advertisers can use their likenesses and not have to pay royalties until their ghosts want revenge their killer.
It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse: A parody of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown featuring Milhouse as Linus, Lisa as Sally, and Bart as Charlie Brown. | Director: Bob Anderson (1) Writer: Matt Warburton | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 430 :20x10 - Take My Life, Please (Feb/15/2009) | | When Homer finds out that the high school presidential election he lost was rigged by Principal Dondelinger, he meets a mysterious chef at an Italian restaurant who shows him what his life would be like if he had won the election. | Director: Steven Dean Moore (1) Writer: Don Payne | | | |
| 431 :20x11 - How the Test Was Won (Mar/01/2009) | | Springfield Elementary prepares for a national achievement test, the V.P.A.T, by making the students do a practice test before the real one, but Lisa gets shocked when she finds out that Bart beat her. Therefore, Bart gets to attend a party instead of taking the actual test, but there’s a twist to everything. Meanwhile, the Simpson family is uninsured and must avoid all injuries. | Director: Lance Kramer Writer: Michael Price (1) | | Songs: Kenny Loggins -- Footloose | | | |
| 432 :20x12 - No Loan Again, Naturally (Mar/08/2009) | | Homer uses his home mortgage rate to pay for his annual Mardi gras party, but when the rate increases drastically, the family can't pay. This results in their house being put in an auction, but Ned Flanders doesn't want them to leave, so he buys it and rents it back to the Simpsons. However, because they don’t own the house anymore, Homer and Marge use Ned to do things around the house, but Ned gets so annoyed by this that he puts the house back on sale and kicks the family out. | Director: Mark Kirkland Writer: Jeff Westbrook | | | |
| 433 :20x13 - Gone Maggie Gone (Mar/15/2009) | | Springfield experiences a total solar eclipse and everyone uses a special gadget to be able to see the eclipse. Homer falls on his gadget and uses Marge’s instead, but Marge doesn’t want to miss it, so she looks without the gadget, resulting in losing her vision. Meanwhile, Homer loses Maggie to a convent and Lisa goes undercover pretending to be a nun, but while trying to find Maggie, she must also solve a series of clues, with the help of Comic Book Guy and Principal Skinner. | Director: Chris Clements (1) Writer: Ian Maxtone-Graham, Billy Kimball (1) | | | |
| 434 :20x14 - In the Name of the Grandfather (Mar/22/2009) | | After the Simpsons buy a hot tub and feel so relaxed in it that they forget all about Grandpa Simpson, Homer agrees to do something that will make Grandpa happy again. Grandpa wants to visit O'Flanagan's pub in Ireland for one last beer and the Simpsons travel to Ireland. While Marge and the children visit Irish landmarks, Homer and Grandpa decide to buy the pub, only to find out that pubs aren't popular in Ireland anymore. | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Unknown, Pamela Hayden as Unknown, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Colm Meaney as Tom O'Flanagan, Markéta Irglová as Herself, Glen Hansard as Himself | | Director: Ralph Sosa | | | |
| 435 :20x15 - Wedding For Disaster (Mar/29/2009) | | When Reverend Lovejoy finds out that some of the ceremonies he performed are invalid due to a lapsed ministerial certification, Homer and Marge are officially not married. They decide to re-marry each other and because it is a new chance for a better start at a marriage, Marge wants everything to be perfect. But when she turns into a “bridezilla”, Homer begins to have regrets about marrying her once again. | | Guest Stars: Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob | Director: Chuck Sheetz Writer: Joel H. Cohen (1) | | | |
| 436 :20x16 - Eeny Teeny Maya Moe (Apr/05/2009) | | Homer decides to spend more time with Maggie, but doesn't want to leave Moe's bar. Therefore, he takes her with him and places Maggie in a playground right outside. However, the other babies in the playground don't like her, so she tries to make Homer understand, but he doesn't. Meanwhile, Moe likes a girl he talks to on the Internet, but when the two decide to meet in real life, he is surprised about how small she really is. | Director: Nancy Kruse Writer: John Frink | | | |
| 437 :20x17 - The Good, the Sad and the Drugly (Apr/19/2009) | | When a new prank by Bart and Milhouse gets Milhouse suspended for a week, Bart’s involvement remains undetected. Bart visits Grandpa at the Retirement Castle, but starts chatting with a girl he starts to like instead. However, she is at the Retirement Castle because she is a volunteer there and Bart has to act like he is a good child in order for her to like him back. Meanwhile, Lisa’s class writes about what they think Springfield will look like in 50 years, but Lisa becomes depressed believing it will be a barren wasteland, so she is put on a medicine that makes her a smiling mindless zombie. | | Guest Stars: Anne Hathaway as Jenny | Director: Rob Oliver Writer: Marc Wilmore | | | |
| 438 :20x18 - Father Knows Worst (Apr/26/2009) | | Marge discovers a sauna in the basement of their house and shuts herself off from the rest of the world. Meanwhile, Homer becomes more overbearing with his parenting skills and pushes Bart to succeed academically and for Lisa to be more social. | Director: Matthew Nastuk Writer: Rob LaZebnik | | | |
| 439 :20x19 - Waverly Hills, 9021-D'Oh (May/03/2009) | | After Springfield Elementary is given the dubious distinction as "The Worst School in America," the Simpsons move to Waverly Hills. As Bart adjusts to the new school, he begins a rumor that Lisa is friends with "Alaska Nebraska," a Hanna Montana-esque pop singer. Meanwhile, Homer rents an apartment for himself and poses as a bachelor. | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Cookie Kwan, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Maurice LaMarche as City Inspector, Ellen Page as Alaska Nebraska, Maggie Roswell as Miss Hoover, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Karl Wiedergott as Various | Director: Michael Polcino Writer: J. Stewart Burns | | | |
| 440 :20x20 - Four Great Women and a Manicure (May/10/2009) | | Marge, Lisa and Maggie go to a nail salon and start discussing whether or not a woman can be successful without a man by her side. The discussion happens with Marge and Lisa each telling their own parodies of 4 classical stories, including Snow white and the Seven Dwarfs and the story about Queen Elizabeth I who ruled England while trying to find the right man to marry. | | Guest Stars: Jodie Foster as Maggie (grown-up) | Director: Raymond S. Persi Writer: Valentina Garza (1) | | | |
| 441 :20x21 - Coming to Homerica (May/17/2009) | | The citizens of Ogdenville swarm into Springfield after the Krusty Burger's veggie burgers causes their economy to tank, which prompts Mayor Quimby to close off the borders of Springfield and citizen Homer goes on border patrol. | Director: Steven Dean Moore (1) Writer: Brendan Hay | | | |
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