The Simpsons 314 Lisa the Greek
The Simpsons 314 Lisa the Greek
| Genre |
Season 3 |
| Status |
Working perfectly |
| Watched |
88,590 times |
| Rating |
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| Description |
Lisa's football predicting skills brings about a closer relationship between Homer and Lisa, not to mention making Moe broke, until Lisa realizes that the relationship may end with the Super Bowl.
NOTES: Repeats of this episode had portions redubbed for later Super Bowls. |
Comments (3)
Hi A Guest!
Keen observation! I had no idea those two characters were from an earlier episode.
This episode is one of my favorites.
It reaffirms what Matt Groening said recently in an interview about where he believes the success of the show stems from.
To paraphrase, "The gags in the show provide entertainment and laughs for the audience, but the core of The Simpsons is the powerful love which bonds the family together throughout their trials and tribulations. That's what really keeps bringing people back to the show."
Here. Here.
This episode, and countless others, gives me a warm feeling in my heart and brings a happy smile to my face. : ' )
05.13.08 - 03:17pm
catty said:
freaky!
02.18.08 - 09:48am
A Guest said:
Just a little interesting side note: In this episode, you can see Cesar and Ugolin, introduced in "The Crepes of Wrath", in a room- apparently an apartment- in view of the Eiffel Tower. They have apparently gotten out of prison since their last encounter with Bart. They once escaped for a brief period in the Simpsons comics and plotted along with Sideshow Bob in an effort to entrap Bart.
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03.19.09 - 03:01am SimpsonsElucidare said:
Hi A Guest!
Keen observation! I had no idea those two characters were from an earlier episode.
This episode is one of my favorites.
It reaffirms what Matt Groening said recently in an interview about where he believes the success of the show stems from.
To paraphrase, "The gags in the show provide entertainment and laughs for the audience, but the core of The Simpsons is the powerful love which bonds the family together throughout their trials and tribulations. That's what really keeps bringing people back to the show."
Here. Here.
This episode, and countless others, gives me a warm feeling in my heart and brings a happy smile to my face. : ' )
05.13.08 - 03:17pm catty said:
freaky!
02.18.08 - 09:48am A Guest said:
Just a little interesting side note: In this episode, you can see Cesar and Ugolin, introduced in "The Crepes of Wrath", in a room- apparently an apartment- in view of the Eiffel Tower. They have apparently gotten out of prison since their last encounter with Bart. They once escaped for a brief period in the Simpsons comics and plotted along with Sideshow Bob in an effort to entrap Bart.