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  • there are just way too many to choose from.

  • What could we do but ranked 10 more?

  • Welcome, Tow watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for another top 10 episodes of The Simpsons.

  • Noble Spirit begins the smallest man for this list.

  • We're looking at even more of the greatest, most culturally relevant.

  • And well, remember times if you don't see an episode, you think should be on the list, to be sure to check out our first list of the Top 10 Simpsons episodes.

  • Number 10 22 Short Films about Springfield.

  • Once a show enters its seventh season, it needs to start experimenting with the formula to stay fresh.

  • Sometimes I wonder about all the people in this town.

  • Do you think anything interesting ever happens to him?

  • I mean, there must be thousands of great stories out there.

  • After all, we can only watch so many.

  • Bart is a brat, but then finds redemption in a heartfelt moment.

  • Episodes Season seven gave us the wonderfully original 22 short films about Springfield, a richly woven tapestry of a story involving many random citizens of Springfield.

  • While the title is a reference to Francois Jihad 32 short films about Glenn Gould.

  • The episodes style is closer to Pulp Fiction as each individual story interconnects to form a larger and more cohesive narrative.

  • It was a show about a team of female secret agents called Fox Force Five.

  • It's great stuff, and more importantly, it introduced us to the term steamed hams superintendent.

  • I hope you're ready for mouthwatering hamburgers.

  • I thought we were having steamed clams.

  • No, no, I said steamed hams.

  • Number nine.

  • Lisa's substitute.

  • Most people agree that The Simpsons really gets going around Season three, but the 1st 2 seasons certainly have their gems case in Point.

  • Season two's Lisa's Substitute.

  • In this classic, Lisa finds a mentor in her substitute teacher, Mr Bergstrom.

  • Bergstrom was famously voiced by Dustin Hoffman, and it remains one of the greatest celebrity guests in the show's history.

  • Gonna miss your brother's antics When when your life takes you places the rest of us have only heard about.

  • He fills Bergstrom with the necessary maturity and warmth, and his performance allows the famous ending to hit that much harder.

  • When it comes to the show's most sentimental episodes, Lisa's substitute is always in the running seriously.

  • How can you look at that note and not get at least a little emotional?

  • Goodbye, Lisa, Honey, we'll be OK now.

  • Number eight.

  • Mr Plow.

  • By season four, The Simpsons was pumping out classics like no other comedy on television.

  • Don't tell him you were at a bar, but what else is open at night?

  • It's a pornography store.

  • I was buying pornography.

  • It would have never thought it.

  • Except maybe Seinfeld, which was also in its fan favorite fourth season at the time.

  • In Mr Plow, Barney takes over the spotlight as he puts Homer out of the snow removal business with his own rival company, King Plow.

  • Okay, there is a ton of stuff to like about this episode.

  • There's Homer's iconic Mr Plow jacket, the whip smart and relentless jokes and, of course, the classic Mr Plow commercial.

  • Don't remember.

  • That's my name.

  • That name again is Mr Dan.

  • Castellaneta won his second Emmy Award for his performance in this episode, and it is well deserved.

  • It's certainly one of the better homer centric episodes of the show, and it cemented his legacy as one of the all time greatest TV characters.

  • Come on, give me the key.

  • These look like teeth marks.

  • I thought there was chocolate inside, but why was it wrapped in foil?

  • It was never wrapped in foil.

  • Number seven Homer at the bat.

  • This episode is typically regarded as one of the show's earliest iconic episodes, and some people even regard it as the official start of the Golden Age homeless like Kevin's Mordechai.

  • Three.

  • Finger Brown.

  • What is it?

  • Smithies.

  • I'm afraid all those players have retired and passed on.

  • In fact, you're you're right.

  • Fielder has been dead for 130 years.

  • Harry Shearer and Julie Kavner famously dislike this episode as it places too much emphasis on the guest stars.

  • But others argue it's the guest stars who make the episodes such a hit.

  • A slew of famous baseball players voice themselves, including Roger Clemens, Jose Conseco, Wade Boggs and Ken Griffey Jr Introduced the new members of our Happy Power Plant family.

  • New security guard Roger Clemens.

  • Hello on you, janitor Wait Bugs, you lunchroom cashier Ken Griffey Jr They're all game for some harmless fun, and the episode serves as a wonderful time capsule of the early nineties at an end credits song performed by Terry Cashman and you have yourself one of the all time Great Simpsons episodes we'll miss.

  • The Burns had done it the power plant had wanted with Roger Clemens clucking number six homers.

  • Enemy.

  • We don't know how an episode like Homer's Enemy hadn't been done before.

  • The general setup is brilliant.

  • An ambitious man with great work ethic is hired at the plant and forced to work alongside the lazy and incompetent Homer Simpson.

  • You've got a 5 13 no ah 5 13 in your Procedures Manual of 5 13 Look at your control panel.

  • It's a fantastic and realistic concept, and we don't know why it took the writers eight seasons to get to it.

  • Regardless, Homer's Enemy remains one of the show's most divisive episodes.

  • Many people don't enjoy the episodes darker tone, as Frank Grimes is scorned for competence, slowly goes insane and eventually dies violently.

  • What's this extremely high voltage?

  • Well, I don't need safety gloves because I'm Homer Simpson, but others love it for its irony.

  • The episode told a risky story, and it wasn't above depicting its usual protagonist as ah, horribly flawed and even heartless man who slovenly behavior goes unpunished and even though Frank's agonizing struggle through life was tragically cut short, I'm sure he's looking down Change Channel Marge Number five, Homer the Great The Simpsons isn't just about a suburban family.

  • In their random hijinks, an intruder will pay.

  • The ultimate price is ultimate.

  • Sometimes they aim higher.

  • And in the case of Homer, the Great, their lofty aspirations take the form of Satya rising Freemasonry.

  • It's a big task, and most shows would collapse under the weight of such ambition.

  • But The Simpsons pulls it off with impeccable grace, style and hilarity.

  • All stone cutters must take the leap off faith.

  • If you survive this five story plunge, your character will be proven happy landings.

  • Of course, the episodes brilliance isn't solely found in its writing.

  • It also contains the wonderful Patrick Stewart, who guest stars as the voice of the Stone cutters leader number one and an Emmy nominated song, the painfully brief but wonderfully satiric and catchy We D'oh!

  • Who loves Homer the Great We d'oh!

  • Okay, it's a trick.

  • Wait, Let this off the back home.

  • Keep the Martians on number four Itchy and Scratchy land.

  • This is definitely one of the more bizarre episodes of the show.

  • It starts innocently and normally enough as the Simpson family decides to take a trip to itchy and scratchy land.

  • Hilarious Parody of Disneyland You know, itchy and scratchy land isn't just for kids.

  • They had a place.

  • Help parents.

  • I end up dancing, bowling fashionable shops over 100 buys in saloon, however, things get all Westworld when the itchy and scratchy animatronics go haywire and begin attacking the visitors.

  • It's one of the series, most brazenly unrealistic episodes, but it is within this brazen nonsense that the episode finds its incredible sense of fun.

  • It's also known for containing the famous board license plate, which quickly became a cultural phenomenon.

  • Marc Klee Barry Bert Board Come on board, Mommy, Mommy, buy me a license plate.

  • No, Come along board.

  • It's slightly satirical, completely ridiculous and consistently funny.

  • What's not to love Number three.

  • A Star's Burns This'll remains one of the most divisive episodes of the series, even more so than Homer's enemy.

  • But first we have a special guest.

  • Rainier Wolf Castle, star of the reprehensible McBain movie Jay.

  • My new Fear is a mix of action or comedy.

  • This episode served as a crossover with The Critic, a short lived animated sitcom created by ex Simpson show runners Al Jean and Mike Reese.

  • In the episode, the titular critic Jay Sherman stops by Springfield to judge the local film festival.

  • Dear Mr Sherman, On behalf of the people of Springfield, I would like to invite you to judge our film festival, stay with us and enjoy the sights and sounds of the country.

  • Emerges is a pimple or a boil stars.

  • Burns was famously derided by Matt Graining, who publicly condemned its very existence and called it little more than an undignified advertisement.

  • Regardless, there is a lot to like about this episode, primarily boo Urns and Barney's marvelous film Puke, a haunted Oh, Cry for me, I'm already dead.

  • Ah, stars.

  • Burns is a tremendous example of how to do a crossover right.

  • Shameless promotion or not.

  • Number two Lemon of Troy.

  • Season six really was full of some all time great bangers serving as the penultimate episode of the season.

  • Lemon of Troy sees the kids of Springfield wage war against the kids of Shelbyville after they steal Springfield's beloved lemon tree.

  • 11 trees, God trance appear to lead into Shelbyville all look Kalo Candy bar wrapper.

  • Oh, they're always eating candy and Shelbyville like itchy and scratchy land.

  • Lemon of Troy is a totally bonkers episode that draws on everything from Greek mythology to Mad Max, too.

  • A car impound want Theo Impenetrable Fortress of Suburbia.

  • But then again, that unique blending of pop culture and academia is what makes The Simpsons such a beloved Siri's.

  • The episode contains an original story, many hilarious jokes and some surprising character development for Nelson.

  • Jeez, I never hang out with him.

  • Normally, Park Taylor Nelson on the Boy he looks, Oh dear.

  • They remained for years and years and years.

  • This is what the golden era of The Simpsons was all about.

  • My the only person who loves the episode where Homer goes to rock and roll fantasy camp.

  • Well, what about you guys?

  • Has your favorite episode appeared on either this list or original list of the Best Simpsons episodes?

  • If not, maybe it's number one here, so let's run through the honorable mentions and then we'll see which episode is at the top.

  • Out of the way you look, kids Ah, horsey!

  • And what are you making?

  • Sideshow Luke Perry in 19th century carousel.

  • You know, Milhouse years, maybe entire to that soul, huh?

  • Right.

  • Let's see here.

  • Caramels, waffle batter, liquid smoke.

  • Cool, Awful.

  • Run.

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  • Number one, The Itchy and Scratchy and Puchi Show.

  • With this episode, The Simpsons officially surpassed The Flintstones in episode count, serving as the shows 167th outing.

  • They like it.

  • They like scratchy.

  • One kid seems toe love, Speedo Man.

  • To celebrate the occasion, The Simpsons devoted an entire episode to meditate, actually commenting on the show's longevity and its struggle to stay relevant.

  • Hey, crossed, You look great.

  • You get your teeth bleached.

  • It's a new kind of polymer treatment.

  • Hey, shut up!

  • Yeah, because you're itchy and scratchy.

  • Cartoons are staking out my rating.

  • It does this both through the network bigwigs who forced creative decisions on the writers and through the character of Poochie, who sat arises the practice of introducing hollow new characters in an attempt to keep an old show fresh.

  • Have Joe Camel and 1/3 bunch around the undercoat fu hippie, thanks to City I'ma Wrap It for You.

  • It also directly attacks the show's critics using comic book guy who famously states worst episode ever for the first time.

  • It's a wonderfully self referential episode that knowingly comments on a number of themes, and it proves that The Simpsons is, or at least was one of the smartest shows on television.

  • Worst episode ever.

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