a bit underrated, but very good, I love Homer & Lisa episodes.
4/5
5/5 its daddy-daughter day!
4/5 a wadfull of dollars
3/5 you could use some new underwear too
2/5 I've been hawking jewelry since I've been 12
1/5 what about daddy-daughter!




a bit underrated, but very good, I love Homer & Lisa episodes.
4/5
A lovely little episode, although I will admit I find the scene in which he keeps telling Lisa to move over on the sofa makes quite uncomfortable viewing for me, it's very mean spirited.
Nevertheless A
Such an undermentioned and underrated gem. I know Lisa's Pony is a little better, but still. The whole thing is just so sweet and funny, and pulls off what could have been a cheesy plot device (depending on who wins the game, Lisa does or doesn't still love Homer) expertly. A+
Two eyes, two ears, a chin, a mouth, ten fingers, two nipples, a butt, two kneecaps, a penis. I've just described to you the Loch Ness Monster. And the reward for its capture? All the riches in Scotland. So I have one question: why are you here?
This was an amazing epsiode 5/5. Seems to get better each time I watch it.
This is one of my personal favorites. This is really clever and funny episode and is one of the best Homer/Lisa relationship episodes. A+
3/5
An okay Superbowl episode. I would probably feel better about this episode if the Superbowl of 1992 was a little different...![]()
bingo. 10/10.Originally Posted by DotheBartman




Absolutely love it, one of my favourites. 5/5
A good episode, but not the masterpiece some claim it to be. It's very moving, but it doesn't have enough good gags to lift above being just a 'nice' episode.
5/5. Terrific masterpiece.
Season 25 Ratings
Awful, probably
Originally Posted by DotheBartman
Bingo-bingo. 5/5Originally Posted by SideshowTim




...and 1993, and 1994... (Fox redubbed the episode in 3 different formats, and each time the losers were the Buffalo Bills)Originally Posted by Semaj
The ending was very predictable, and I didn't laugh much in act 3, but it was a strong episode in the first two acts. My grade: 4/5 - not a classic, but definitely worth mentioning.
Bart: "Please don't call our parents!"
Chief: "I'm afraid I have to for hijinks like these. Hijinks - it's a funny word. Three dotted letters in a row."
Eddie: "Is it hyphenated?"
Chief: "It used to be, back in the good old days, you know. Of course, every generation hyphenates the way it wants to. Then there's *NSYNC! What the hell is that? Jump in any time there, Eddie, these are good topics."
A great example of why i think season 3 is the best season ever
Very good episode, a little heavier on the emotional side, but still great
I'm Krusty, who are you? by NoHomers.net
Backdoor Sluts 9 makes Crotch Capers 3 look like Naughty Nurses 2
On of the few episodes in which I have laughed out loud three times. Honestly, during most Mirkin gag fests, I'll just recognize the joke, but never laugh. This episode gave me three rare laugh out loud moments. Thus, I find it to be one of the funniest episodes of the season. Not only that, but the emotion was very nice. It wasn't as impacting as most Lisa/Homer episodes, but it worked surprisingly well. And I love the ending. Overall, one of my favorites. A+ 5/5
What parts were they? The ones that made you laugh
1: When the people in Wee Monsieur were laughing at Bart and you can hear one man, amid all the laughing, saying 'Look at that stupid kid!'
2: When Homer walks into Moe's and, after Moe gives him the money, Homer says, 'Moe, I used to hate the stench of your smelly feet. Now, it is the stench of victory!' (or something like that), and Moe, under his breath, says, 'oh, shut up'.
3: When Reverend Lovejoy says to his small congregation, 'I'm glad some of you were able to resist the temptation of the big game' (again, probably not exact), and suddenly one of the people stands up and says, 'Oh my god, I forgot the game!'
I guess that I just have a liking for quick unexpected dialogue.
One of the best Lisa episodes ever... for sure.
5/5, just a great episode.
Kids, let me tell you about another so-called ``wicked'' guy. He had long hair and some wild ideas. He didn't always do what other people thought was right. And that man's name was...
I forget. But the point is... I forget that, too. Marge, you know what I'm talking about. He used to drive that blue car?
-- Homer's parable of the guy in the blue car, ``Homer the Heretic''
Ralph: I Won! I Won!
Principal Skinner: No Ralph this means you're failing English
Ralph: Me fail English? That's unpossible.
5/5. Anyone who doesn't love this episode is a heartless bastard imo.




One of my favorite season 3 episodes
4/5






one of the best Homer/ Lisa episodes.
The plot is good and convincing too. Maybe sometimes not so funny,
but entertaining through the story. Also the end is nice.
B
As good as all the Homer-Lisa episodes. 10/10.
I didn't even know that Supervbowl existed before I saw the event in the Simpsons. Still an A+ for me.






lol, no superbowl!
well yes... Im not an American and most important Im a girl
Hubby knew what it is though![]()
long days and pleasant nights to you






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