“The Simpsons” is known for referencing pop culture into its episodes but the cartoon has taken it to a different level by incorporating a popular meme of Homer Simpson into Sunday night’s episode.
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 Simpsons got all meta last night, after a new episode revealed how Homer Simpson likes to use the popular gif of himself slowly disappearing into the bushes. The clip, taken from the 1994 episode ...
It’s nearly impossible to write something about “The Simpsons,” whether it be a list or a think piece, that hasn’t already been said. On Sunday, the long-running series celebrates its 500th episode, ...
After 27 seasons, and nearly 600 episodes, it feels like The Simpsons has managed to cover every topic possible. In fact, South Park made an entire episode centered around the fact that The Simpsons ...
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 ...
Back in February, three brilliant fans of The Simpsons launched Frinkiac, an amazing searchable visual database of moments from the show’s 27-year history. Now, as Slate‘s Jacob Brogan reports, ...
Fox’s “The Simpsons” is famous for predicting the future and having done a huge number of comedy premises, leading to the phrase “‘The Simpsons’ did it.” Are they also now the first to use their own ...
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo torched himself on Wednesday night after tweeting a GIF of The Simpsons character Lisa Simpson crying and tearing up pieces of paper, during the Democratic National ...
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has shared a GIF of cartoon character Lisa Simpson ripping up a sheet of paper in an apparent slight against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), despite being criticized ...
Yesterday, the National Portrait Gallery unveiled the official portraits of former president Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama, painted by Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald, respectively.