Homer becomes a populist TV pundit with his show Gut Check with Homer Simpson, and Ted Nugent will play himself as a Republican candidate for President seeking Homer's endorsement.
Guest star: Ted Nugent
Holidays of Future Passed
Season: 23; Episode: 9
In this futuristic holiday episode, Bart is a deadbeat dad living in Springfield Elementary (which is now an apartment complex instead of a school) with Principal Skinner as his landlord. Meanwhile, a pregnant Maggie goes into labor during a family dinner.
The Ten-Per-Cent Solution
Season: 23; Episode: 8
When Krusty the Clown's show gets canceled, Krusty reunites with his first agent who gets him a gig on cable TV.
Guest star: Kevin Dillon, Janeane Garofalo, Jackie Mason and Joan Rivers
The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants
Season: 23; Episode: 7
Homer becomes Mr. Burns' accountant executive after a successful party for Absolut Krusty. Meanwhile, Bart gets into classic novels.
Guest stars: Kevin Michael Richardson, John Slattery, and Matthew Weiner.
The Book Job
Season: 23; Episode: 6
Bart, Homer, and others write their own fantasy novel for tweens, but the publisher wants to make it into a cliché vampire novel. Lisa learns the shocking truth about the world of tween novel publishing and decides to write her own fantasy novel.
Guest stars: Andy Garcia and Neil Gaiman.
The Food Wife
Season: 23; Episode: 5
Tired of doing "mom" things, Marge takes the family out to an Ethiopian restaurant and enjoys the food so much, that she starts a food blog with Bart and Lisa, which does not sit well with Homer.
Guest stars: Gordon Ramsay, Mario Batali, Anthony Bourdain, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim.
Replaceable You
Season: 23; Episode: 4
Homer gets a new assistant named Roz who is secretly out to steal Homer's job.
Guest star: Jane Lynch.
Treehouse of Horror XXII
Season: 23; Episode: 3
The Diving Bell and the Butterball - A spider bite leaves Homer in a coma and only able to communicate through his flatulence.
Dial D for Diddly - In this parody of SHO's series Dexter, Ned Flanders becomes a murdering neighborhood vigilante after "God" begins speaking to him.
In the Na'Vi - In this parody of James Cameron's Avatar, Bart and Milhouse are chosen to access a sacred extract from Kang and Kodos's home planet.
Bart Stops to Smell the R
Season: 23; Episode: 2
The Diving Bell and the Butterball - A spider bite leaves Homer in a coma and only able to communicate through his flatulence.
Dial D for Diddly - In this parody of SHO's series Dexter, Ned Flanders becomes a murdering neighborhood vigilante after "God" begins speaking to him.
In the Na'Vi - In this parody of James Cameron's Avatar, Bart and Milhouse are chosen to access a sacred extract from Kang and Kodos's home planet.
The Falcon and the D'ohma
Season: 23; Episode: 1
The Springfield Nuclear Power Plant hires a new security guard named Wayne and Homer soon become friends with him. Wayne has to deal with his past work with the CIA in order to rescue Homer from a Ukrainian mafia. Meanwhile, Marge dreams of appearing on the reality series Top Chef.
The voting results from "The Ned-Liest Catch" are revealed.
Guest stars: Kiefer Sutherland, Tom Colicchio and Kevin Michael Richardson.
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