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Lisa refuses to play dodgeball because she’s sad in this essential early Simpsons episode. No one can quite figure out what she’s sad about, though, and that’s pretty much the point.
Lisa Simpson as the future president in “The Simpsons.” 20th Century Fox “Sideshow Bob is trying to kill Bart,” she shared. “Lisa and Homer trying to figure out how they relate to each ...
Crack open a Duff beer and pour one out for Marge Simpson, the blue-haired, raspy-voiced matriarch whose death in this year's season finale of The Simpsons has reinvigorated a conversation about the ...
In a classic 1991 episode of The Simpsons, Lisa is distraught to learn that her inspirational substitute teacher, Mr. Bergstrom, is leaving her. With his train ready to leave the station, Mr ...
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Because Lisa Simpson helped me, and thousands of other little girls of the millennial generation, fall in love with feminism. Advertisement As an eight year old girl, aspirational characters of ...
Season 36 of The Simpsons ended with a plot twist nobody saw coming. The season finale, which aired May 18, came with the shocking revelation that Marge Simpson (Julie Kavner) has been killed off ...
"The Simpsons" briefly addressed Sunday criticism of its portrayal of its Indian shop owner, Apu. But a comedian who helped spark a conversation about the character calls the show's response "sad ...
"I like K-Pop, Dad," Lisa Simpson told dad Homer in a recent episode of The Simpsons. By Hannah Dailey Lisa Simpson is officially a BlackPink fan — and according to one of the band’s members ...
In the 1991 Simpsons episode Pompeo’s tweet referenced (“Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington”), Lisa, righteous and precocious, visits Washington, D.C., after winning a contest for an essay about ...