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Screen Rant on MSNHomer & Lisa Simpson Share The Same Tragedy - & The Showrunner's Favorite Episode Proves It
The Simpsons showrunner’s favorite Homer episode hints at the surprisingly complex reason Homer and Lisa share such similarly ...
Disney+ launched a 24/7 streaming channel of The Simpsons, which plays every episode of the show in order, allowing fans to ...
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The Forward on MSNIn a time of xenophobia, displacement and distraction, we need Homer’s ‘Odyssey’ more than ever
It’s often said that “Every generation needs a new translation.” Less often asked, however, is whether this claim is actually ...
How did the Iliad, attributed to Homer and composed in the seventh century BC, quickly become famous among the Greeks?
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Screen Rant on MSN"This 1 Insane Lunatic Respects Him": Simpsons Showrunner Reveals His Favorite Homer Episode
EXCLUSIVE: Simpsons showrunner Matt Selman discusses his favorite Homer episode, and what he loves about the fact it shows a different side to Homer.
Homer Simpson says “D’oh” a lot. Probably eleventy-billion times, considering that "The Simpsons" has run for 25 years this December. You know what else he says a lot? Yeah, you do.
When Homer goes to shake hands with Thayer, the man comments on his firm grip. “See, Marge, strangling the boy paid off,” Homer jokes, before quickly clarifying that he no longer does that.
Almost nothing is known about the author or date behind The Iliad and The Odyssey. "It's a mistake to think of Homer as a person," says the author of the new book Why Homer Matters.
In a recent episode of “The Simpsons,” Homer suggested he would abandon one of his best-known bits: throttling his son. It is the latest example of the show tailoring itself to evolving tastes.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. is greeted by Aaron Judge after he belted a two-run homer during the fourth inning of the Yankees’ 9-7 win over the Diamondbacks on April 3, 2025.
Kyle Schwarber crushes a solo homer to right-center field and extends the Phillies' lead to 4-0 in the bottom of the 2nd ...
Homer softens this message in a black-on-black nocturne that follows, “Cape Trinity, Saguenay River, Moonlight” (1904) which has not been seen in New York since the 1996 retrospective.
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