Over the course of its now 30 years on television, The Simpsons has become so ingrained into our cultural lexicon that everyday references are wholly inescapable. This is particularly true on the ...
The gif became such a sensation over the years that it’s been the subject of many articles, at least one museum exhibit, and was referenced in a much newer Simpsons episode. It’s perhaps the most ...
If you thought it was hard to watch Peter Parker vanish into a pile of dust, that’s nothing compared to watching arguably the greatest character in television history, Homer Simpson, get wiped out of ...
The moment comes from the episode “Homer Loves Flanders” (S5E16), when Homer comes to invite his newfound BFF Ned Flanders to a round of min-golf. The chaste and pious Ned breaks from his usual moral ...
If you spend any time online, you’ve seen it: a short GIF of Homer Simpson disappearing backward into a hedge, his eyes wide open — a visual “don’t mind me.” Taken from a 1994 episode of The Simpsons, ...
The Simpsons, a show well-known for being not only the longest-running American sitcom and animated program, but for its uncanny ability to predict the future over the past 30 years, may have just hit ...
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