![]() Springfield holds a film festival, and Barney submits a black-and-white short film he made called "Pukahontas". Lisa and Allison, both extraordinarily smart, discuss how to play a word game while Ralph says "My cat's breath smells like cat food."īarney Gumble from Season 6 Episode 18 "A Star is Burns" At the end of the episode she is seen walking down the street with Lisa, and Ralph is in the middle. Ralph Wiggum from Season 6 Episode 2 "Lisa's Rival"Ī new student named Allison comes to the school. Homer's poor costume design gives Lisa the appearance that she did the work all by herself (he did not even spell Florida right, spelling it as "Floreda"). Homer does it instead, and Lisa does win a special prize. For instance, she forgets to help Lisa make a costume for her geography pageant. Marge becomes addicted to gambling and spends every waking moment at the casino, neglecting her family. Lisa Simpson from Season 5 Episode 10 "$pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" Of course, being a highly-skilled attorney, my fee is $175 an hour." Homer replies "We pay eight dollars for the night, and you can take two popsicles out of the freezer." Lionel haggles "Three." Homer says "Two." Lionel gives in "OK, two. Simpson, I was just going through your garbage, and I couldn't help overhearing that you need a babysitter. Homer hires Lionel Hutz to watch the kids, after he shows up at their front door. Homer gets jealous so he tries to go out and have a good time too. Marge makes a friend and starts going out with her a lot. Lionel Hutz from Season 5 Episode 6 "Marge on the Lam" Otto is seen there, and says "My name is Otto, and I love to get blotto." Homer gets arrested for drunk driving and has to go to AA. Otto Mann from Season 4 Episode 16 "Duffless" Lisa is soon found swimming nude in the Fermentarium, returned to Selma and given pills by an unlicensed doctor, after proclaiming "I am the lizard queen!" (A reference to Jim Morrison of The Doors). When Lisa takes a sip, she hallucinates, grows violent and paranoid, and wanders away from the ride, tripping out to the parade music. Lisa is confused, but Bart mocks her until Selma intervenes, shouting at Bart to shut up and ordering Lisa to drink the water. They go on the Little Land of Duff ride and Bart dares Lisa to drink the toxic "water". She experiences what life with children is like by taking Bart and Lisa to the Duff Gardens amusement park. Selma decides to have a baby, inspired by her late aunt's wish that she would not spend her life alone. Lisa Simpson from Season 4 Episode 13 "Selma's Choice" There is a flashback scene where Grandpa Simpson watches Homer as an infant, chewing on a slice of pizza in the hospital. (baby) Homer Simpson from Season 4 Episode 11 "Homer's Triple Bypass" He subsequently becomes obsessed with Moe and his betrayal, even having a hallucination where he sees Moe's face everywhere. Homer becomes angry with Moe and vows never to return to the tavern. Moe Syzslak from Season 3 Episode 10 "Flaming Moe's" In their yearbook under Homer's picture is the quote "I can't believe I ate the whole thing." Marge and Homer reminisce about how they met and fell in love in high school. Homer Simpson from Season 2 Episode 12 "The Way We Was" These are the best ones, in chronological order of which episode they are from.Īll images taken from Melanie Milne's Instagram all images credited to her She adds her own special touch to each tattoo. Melanie seems to favor the classic seasons (1-10). ![]() I scrolled through her pictures and said, "I want that, and that, and that, and that, and that." Her work is cute, classic, simple and colourful.īut it was The Simpsons pieces that really got me. Melanie Milne, who I discovered via Instagram, is basically my dream tattoo artist. ![]() I fell in love with her work but too bad for me, she lives in Australia. The other day, I came across a tattoo artist who specializes in Simpsons tattoos. These are the people I can truly connect with. People from the era I grew up in (the 90's) have a this certain nostalgia for the show, and for some people it is literally still a part of our every day life. Thus, The Simpsons that we all knew and loved as kids, has stayed with some of us and developed a sort of cult-following. But there is nothing like the first ten seasons of The Simpsons, and there never will be again. I don't know if it was better writers or perhaps after 20 seasons they're just running out of ideas. The show has lost whatever it had for the first while that made us love it so much. The show itself is widely popular, but people are becoming less and less interested in these later seasons. There are people who like The Simpsons, and then there are people (like me and my boyfriend) who really like The Simpsons.
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