![]() ![]() Bonus points for reminding us of the living hell that is the film adaptation of Paint Your Wagon.īest Visual Gag: The look on Homer and Bart’s faces after they see Clint Eastwood break into song.īest Line: “Here comes Lee Marvin! Thank god, he’s always drunk and violent.” 148. One of the stronger of the Simpsons‘ clip shows (no, it’s not a contradiction in terms), this collection of musical sequences rewinds through Homer’s barbershop quartet, Bart and Milhouse’s sugar-high tribute to On the Town, a church sing-along of “In a Gadda Da Vidda” and Lyle Lanley selling Springfield a monorail via song, among others. Regardless of where you land on The Simpsons spectrum, grab your Duff beer or Krusty Kola and dig in. And why you should never miss the Ramones-cameo episode (“Rosebud,” for those of you playing at home). You can use this as a guide to binging, or simply something to end arguments such as whether “Bart the Daredevil” is better than “Bart the Lover” (yes, it is), which Treehouse of Horror is the best (we’re going with IV) and which one truly stands head and shoulders above the rest (read on). So after hours of arguing, several bouts of fisticuffs, many games of roshambo and much consulting of online forums, Rolling Stone has come up with the answer - the 150 best Simpsons episodes of all time. Related: Watch every episode of The Simpsons on Disney+ ![]() Which led to an even more important conversation: Of the 670-plus episodes that have aired since its beginning, which would you show to the few who remain unconverted to the show’s genius? What, essentially, are the greatest Simpsons’ episodes of them all? So much has changed in the decades since The Simpsons debuted on Fox in 1989 (and streaming now on Disney+), but some things never grow old. Some of us have spent nearly as much time in Springfield as we have in our own actual hometowns. ![]()
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