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    Episode 1 (#465) Video Arcade Nightmares (season premier)

    The Noiseland Video Arcade is in extreme danger of going out of business due to the changing times of computer gaming. Bart and Homer don't want this to happen, so they decide to attempt to save the business. While there, they notice that most of the games are either too new to interest Homer or too old to interest Bart so they try to convince the arcade owner to get more diverse games. However, this does not go very well to the arcade owner because he claims it will cost him too much. Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa try to decide how to redecorate the attic.

    Episode 2 (#466) Uncool Hand Lisa

    Krustyburger decides to remove all vegetarian alternatives from its menu due to poor sales. Lisa is so enraged that she decides to go there late at night and glues shut all the windows and doors. Unfortunately, she is caught and gets sentenced to six months at a juvenile detention home. While there she finds out that Gina from The Wandering Juvie is her cellmate and they have an instant fallout. Every time Gina does something bad in prison she blames Lisa and the warden always believes Gina and punishes Lisa. When Gina throws gasoline in the wardens face and sets her face on fire she blames Lisa thus puts Lisa and Gina on trial again.

    Episode 3 (#467) Boys will be Girls

    A new doll is advertised on television called Lettuce Garden Children in which these dolls are suitable for girls AND boys since the commercials feature boys playing with boyish dolls and girls playing with girlish dolls. Lisa is thankful for the advertising since she insists boys need to learn parenting just as much as girls. But Bart dismisses it as an advertising gimmick. When the dolls take the country by storm, it turns out that Bart is the only kid at school who won't jump on the bandwagon and gets teased by the other students. Lisa claims the other kids are right to tease him due to his sexist believing but Homer fiercely disagrees with Lisa. While Marge, although agreeing with Lisa, respects Bart's position because the Lettuce Garden Children she bought for Lisa cost the family too much money which ends up putting the family at odds with each other.

    Episode 4 (#468) Treehouse of Horror XXI

    Story #1 Class of 2020

    In this parody of Class of 1999, gang activity has rampaged Springfield Elementery so much that Principal Skinner brings in androids to teach the students and possibly a valuable lesson.

    Story #2 The Stairs Down to the People

    In this parody of The People Under the Stairs, Bart and Homer try to break into the Flanders's house to get money to help Marge who is sick and for rent to avoid eviction.

    Story #3 The Lottery

    A spoof of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson in which the setting is Springfield in the late 1940's
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    I like the main plot, no offense intended but the sub plot sounds like one of those out of say Maximum Homerdrive or Sunday, Cruddy Sunday, where it's just... there. But the main plot is pretty good, so the episode overall gets a B from me

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    bffwestwood just a word of advice, for future scripts/ideas you should merge it into one of your existing threads, to avoid the wrath of the moderators, ok? Just a word of advice.

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    Uncool Hand Lisa- B, but I think fire in someone's face is a little... risque/strange.

    Boys will be Girls- B, Lisa sounds like she could be annoying

    Class of 2020- C+/B-, don't know what it is referencing
    The Stairs Down to the People- Undecided, I saw the movie and it was really gruesome and bloody, so I don't know how a parody would work
    The Lottery- C+/B-, again, don't know the source, but sounds interesting.

    You have some good ideas, but your THOH is weird, I only know of one of the parodies, but still your other ideas are good

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    Episode 5 (#469) Ned's Marriage Coot

    Sara Sloane from A Star is Born Again comes back to visit Ned Flanders because she is pregnant and claims that Ned is the father of the child. Ned hastily has The Simpsons get him a last ditch marriage so he wouldn't be raising an out of wedlock child. But after the marriage, Sara gives birth and DNA tests reveal that Ned is not the father which gets Ned angry but he is also trying to decide whether he should stay married because he thinks Rod and Todd should have a mother figure in the house plus he also feels sorry for Sara's child who will grow up without a father prehaps.

    Episode 6 (#470) Model Behavior

    Marge decides to earn a little extra money be posing as a nude model for art classes at Springfield Community College. Homer is quite reluctant to allow her to do this, but after finding out more information about this, Homer finds the job exciting and also decides he wants to do nude modeling too. While they are modeling, they find out this is the best job the two of them have but the only down side they have is it's causing some sexual tensions at home. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa decide to do their own radio show at the Springfield Community College Radio Station due to a student being absent because of the flu.

    Episode 7 (#471) The Two Sideshows

    Sideshow Bob is released from prison and he decides to convince Krusty to rehire him as his new sidekick. Krusty agrees, and rehires Bob and fires Mel. Bart disapproves of this and decides he won't watch Krusty until Bob is fired. Sideshow Mel desperately wants his job back so Bart and Mel try to find out what is going to go on in Sideshow Bob's return.

    Episode 8 (#472) Untitled Touching Project

    Homer and Marge accidentally enter Bart's bedroom while he is masturbating and even though they both tell Bart that what he was doing to himself is "physically harmless and nothing to be ashamed of" it still causes a huge amount of embarrassment to Bart. Homer and Marge must try to reexamine everything that they are telling him regarding this issue of "rubbing his penis" without making Bart feel guilty. Meanwhile, Lisa buys some wild rabbits from Cletus to prevent them from being slaughtered for food but finds out wild rabbits aren't like domestic ones.
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    Episode 3: Boys will be Girls

    A new doll is advertised on television called Lettuce Garden Children in which these dolls are suitable for girls AND boys since the commercials feature boys playing with boyish dolls and girls playing with girlish dolls. Lisa is thankful for the advertising since she insists boys need to learn parenting just as much as girls. But Bart dismisses it as an advertising gimmick. When the dolls take the country by storm, it turns out that Bart is the only kid at school who won't jump on the bandwagon and gets teased by the other students. Lisa claims the other kids are right to tease him due to his sexist believing but Homer fiercely disagrees with Lisa. While Marge, although agreeing with Lisa, respects Bart's position because the Lettuce Garden Children she bought for Lisa cost the family too much money which ends up putting the family at odds with each other


    Remember Lisa V Malibu Stacy? This is similar, though much worse. The rest are sorta good but try focusing them a bit more. They all seem to wander off and sound really weird.

    When Gina throws gasoline in the wardens face and sets her face on fire she blames Lisa thus puts Lisa and Gina on trial again.
    What is this? Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels? lol. keep going though
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    Ned's Marriage Coot- B, seems weird, who IS the father?

    Model Behavior- C, sounds weird and not sure how it would play out, but sub plot could be entertaining

    The Two Sideshows- C+/B-, seems short, maybe sub plot or something

    Untitled Touching Project- D, sorry, but I really don't like the subject matter. Sub plot could be entertaining but main plot sounds like something out of Family Guy or South Park

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    Episode 9 (#473) Moe's Pizza Place

    A new law in Springfield requires taverns to make no more than 50% profits from alcohol sales. Since Moe has alcohol profits that are way above that percent, he decides to buy a pizza oven and start serving pizza. He hires Homer as a pizza chef. Homer's pizza is so popular that it damages Luigi's business and he hires Fat Tony to try to hurt Moe's business. Meanwhile Marge enrolls Bart and Lisa in a social dancing class against the wishes of both kids.

    Episode 10 (#474) The High Priced Blues

    Apu is having a difficult time with business at the Kwik-E-Mart since the recession has led to certain items at his store not being bought due to the high prices of items that are rarely bought but stocked at convenience stores. He lowers prices drastically in order to boost sales which lead to the Simpsons doing all their grocery shopping at the Kwik-E-Mart. However he ends up losing so much money that he loses the Kwik-E-Mart and his family ends up on welfare. Now he must get the Simpsons to help him get out of this huge rut before Manjula threatens to move back to India and take the octuplets with her.

    Episode 11 (#475) Roller Coasters and Game Riggers

    During a trip to an amusement park, Bart begs his parents to allow him to go on the roller coasters since he is now barely tall enough for all of them. At first, Homer and Marge are reluctant, but they decide to give in. It turns out that Bart handled them so well, that the owner of the amusement park wants him to teach other patrons how to overcome their own roller coaster fears by taking part in an instructional DVD. Meanwhile, Lisa hangs around the carnival games and manages to figure out how each one is rigged and starts acting as a "Carnival Game Police Officer" which angers the owner.

    Episode 12 (#476) Bowling for Maggie

    Marge gets herself a part-time job at Barney's Bowl-A-Rama because they have a child day care center in the place and she can drop off Maggie there. However she is often getting distracted by her job there because the bowling alley has now become a favorite hangout for Homer, Lisa, and Bart especially since more than half of the time they are only loitering. When the owner of the bowling alley wants her to tell her family that "they must be customers in this place or she risks getting fired" it causes her to reconsider whether or not the free child care for Maggie and the job at the bowling alley are worth it.
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    Moe's Pizza Place- B+, though it sounds similar to The Twisted World of Marge Simpson

    The High Priced Blues- B, though it sounds short

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    Episode 13 (#477) Practice what you can Preach

    Ned Flanders can no longer afford to send Rod and Todd to a Christian school. When he enrolls his sons at Springfield Elementery, he convinces the two of them to start a bible study group as an after school activity which they do. Lisa now fears that her Buddhism is going to get targeted by some of the born again Christian students so she forms a "Buddhism Study Group" as a counter attack but she has no idea how to teach this. To make matters worse, she is also having a difficult time to get students interested which leads to Lisa getting in an fierce argument with Rod and Todd.

    Episode 14 (#478) The Wrestling Dilemma

    Professional wrestling comes to Springfield and Homer and Barney decides to audition as a bad guy tag team known as "The Two Dreadful Blobs" which they get hired. However, when Homer ends up winning the championship belt in a singles match because Barney was sidelined with a broken leg this ends up leading to Barney wanting to win the championship belt since he felt Homer became champ unfairly. He immeadiately decides to switch over to becoming a good guy instead and the manager quickly decides to cast a championship match of Homer vs Barney which both have a difficult time adjusting to in the ring.

    Episode 15 (#479) Bart and Janey and Lisa and Milhouse

    Bart invites Milhouse and Lisa invites Janey to a taping of the Krusty the Klown show. During the time there, Bart ends up having a crush on Janey which ends up not going too well on Lisa since she disapproves of Bart being in love with her best friend. Lisa tries to teach Bart a lesson by faking a crush on Milhouse which Milhouse ends up taking too literally. While Janey and Bart are okay with their love story, Lisa has to convince Milhouse that she really wanted to teach Bart and Janey a lesson. Meanwhile, Homer picks up a whole bunch of boxes of VHS tapes out of a video store dumpster and decides to sell all of them online.

    Episode 16 (#480) The Gamblers

    Homer and Marge decides that Bart is old enough to be home alone for a few hours since the next day Marge is taking Lisa and Maggie to a Malibu Stacy convention and Homer has to attend a metting at the nuclear power plant. Bart invites Nelson, Jimbo, Dolph, and Kearney to play poker at his house since his family is not in the house. Bart ends up winning every penny that the other four had with them which is around $2,500 total. As soon as Homer gets home and Marge a few seconds later, the bullies flee from the house leaving Bart to explain how he got the money since the gambling table, playing cards, and money are still in the living room.

    Episode 17 (#481) Smoking in the Girls Way

    Marge is heavily concerned over Patty and Selma smoking especially because of their adopted daughter Ling and the second hand smoke that could put her at risk. She tries to convince her two sisters to at least go outside of their apartment and smoke outside instead. When they both decide to give that a try, it dosen't work out in their favor especially if it is raining or snowing or freezing cold. What happens next is Patty and Selma are now spending more time at the Simpsons house just so they can get their nicotine cravings which causes Marge and especially the rest of her family to think both of them are overstaying their welcome.
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    Episode 18 (#482) The Two Live Elders

    Grampa and Jasper decide to enter a singing contest in which they sing a song about what their lives are like at the retirement castle. A person who was in the building secretly records the duo and then he uploads the performance on youtube which becomes the hottest video on the site. When Homer discovers the duo, he tries to send this to major record labels in order to profit off this but he can't find a company who will secure a record deal with Grampa and Jasper. Meanwhile Marge attempts to take a tabloid news article seriously regarding the saving of money by using coupons in hopes it will cut costs of groceries.

    Episode 19 (#483) Smithers the Burns

    Mr. Burns is now afraid that he could die any day now, so he decides to make Smithers the new owner of the nuclear power plant. All of the employees at the power plant are relieved that Burns is gone except Homer who fears he may get fired more easily. When Smithers takes control of the plant he does a much better job than Burns ever did. When Burns admits himself into hospice, it gets determined that he is not dying at all and he therefore must find a way to get the power plant back. He offers anyone a huge cash bonus to anyone who can get him the power plant back in which Homer is the only one to take him up on the offer. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa have a betting contest where both of them must not talk and the first one who does must be the siblings slave for a week.

    Episode 20 (#484) The Death of Radioactive Man?

    Bart ends up finding out from Comic Book Guy that comic book writers are planning to kill off Radioactive Man because they think he is no longer popular and that the upcoming issue of Radioactive Man is going to be his death sentence. While Bart is unhappy about this, he decides that all good things must come to an end and accepts it. When the next issue of Radioactive Man gets released, the public learn that they were duped since he came back to life and now all his adventures are changed for the worse especially since he now has a wife. The writers now have to decide what to do with the changes in order to get back to the basics.

    Episode 21 (#485) The Devil and Ned Flanders

    Homer Simpson has gotten angry at Ned Flanders one too many times due to a speech that he gave for supporting the Religious Right and vows revenge. He ends up noticing a bunch of strange people who are in the area of the Flanders's house and tries to find out who they are. These people detest Ned just as much as Homer does so they recruit him for their plan. Unfortunately, Homer discovers that these people are a bunch of Satanists who are planning to blow up the Flanders's house as soon as they leave their house for vacation in a week. Marge finds out about the plan and kicks Homer out of the house unless he informs the Flanders's about this and prevents the terrorist action.

    Episode 22 (#486) Summer School Days (Season Finale)

    It is the end of the school year and Principal Skinner had decided that this will be the first year where summer school will be forced upon to failing students and offered to anyone else who wants to enrich their education. Bart passed all his classes and decides not to waste his summer at school. Lisa and Martin are the only non-failing students who decide to volunteer to take summer school since they both believe summer is not the time to break from education. Since Skinner can't get any teachers to teach summer school, he teaches all the summer school students himself in a single classroom and Lisa and Martin are lumped in with Jimbo, Dolph, Kearney, Nelson, and all the other failing students which makes it impossible for either of them to learn due to being surrounded by troublemakers and their bad behavior. Lisa and Martin both play hookey and Skinner is unable to get a truant officer to bring them in custody since it is the summer. Meanwhile, Bart vacations with Milhouse and his parents since the Van Houten parents managed to end up buying an additional ticket by mistake and Milhouse was told he could invite Bart due to their error.
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    Practice what you can Preach- C+, weird episode TBH

    The Wrestling Dilemma- B, sounds funny

    Bart and Janey and Lisa and Milhouse- B+, sub plot sounds random and seems like it was "just thrown in", but the main plot could be really funny

    The Gamblers- C+, sounds short and nothing really sounds funny

    Smoking in the Girls Way- B, could work out well

    The Two Live Elders- B, could work well, BTW if you are thinking of Grampa's friend, it is Jasper

    Smithers the Burns- B, main plot is awesome, sub plot sounds like filler. Like, did one complain the other talked too much?

    The Death of Radioactive Man?- C+/B-, Bart wouldn't really be THAT accepting of Radioactive Man's death, at least not at first. Also sounds short-ish.

    The Devil and Ned Flanders- B, could work well

    Summer School Days- C-, sub plot could be fun, but in the description you say that Lisa and Martin are the only students, and then you say how the bullies are also there. Small nit-pick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bea O Problem View Post
    Practice what you can Preach- C+, weird episode TBH

    The Wrestling Dilemma- B, sounds funny

    Bart and Janey and Lisa and Milhouse- B+, sub plot sounds random and seems like it was "just thrown in", but the main plot could be really funny

    The Gamblers- C+, sounds short and nothing really sounds funny

    Smoking in the Girls Way- B, could work out well

    The Two Live Elders- B, could work well, BTW if you are thinking of Grampa's friend, it is Jasper

    Smithers the Burns- B, main plot is awesome, sub plot sounds like filler. Like, did one complain the other talked too much?

    The Death of Radioactive Man?- C+/B-, Bart wouldn't really be THAT accepting of Radioactive Man's death, at least not at first. Also sounds short-ish.

    The Devil and Ned Flanders- B, could work well

    Summer School Days- C-, sub plot could be fun, but in the description you say that Lisa and Martin are the only students, and then you say how the bullies are also there. Small nit-pick
    Could you grade episodes 11 and 12 for me? You forgot to grade those.

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    Sorry, I forgot:

    Roller Coasters and Game Riggers- A, sounds simple but if handled well could be very funny

    Bowling for Maggie- C+, weird, it's becoming a hangout for Homer, Bart AND Marge? She works there, do you means he hangs out when not working? But the rest sounds good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bea O Problem View Post
    Sorry, I forgot:

    Roller Coasters and Game Riggers- A, sounds simple but if handled well could be very funny

    Bowling for Maggie- C+, weird, it's becoming a hangout for Homer, Bart AND Marge? She works there, do you means he hangs out when not working? But the rest sounds good
    I corrected Bowling for Maggie. I meant to say Bart, Lisa, and Homer.

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    P.S. Now that I have finished my fantasy season 22 episodes, please feel free to provide me with your opinions on all my episodes.

    When we get official word on a season 23, I will start this thread again with my fantasy season 23 episodes and hopefully I can use your input on making a whole new set of episodes that will possibly be a improvement over this previous list.

    After every season, it gets harder to come up with ideas that haven't been done before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by biffwestwood View Post
    I corrected Bowling for Maggie. I meant to say Bart, Lisa, and Homer.
    I'll raise my grade to a B-

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    Fantasy Season 23 coming up sometime
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    I hate to revive this post but it turned out my fantasy episode titled "Smithers the Burns" is similar to yesterdays episode "American History X-Cellent"

    That is now one future episode so far that I sort of predicted.

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