38 – When Flanders Failed

Tonight, Matt and Robbie discuss Episode 7F23, When Flanders Failed, the third episode of Season Three. They talk about Homer being mean, Flanders’ bad business model, and left handed stores.

37 – Mr. Lisa Goes To Washington

Tonight, Matt and Robbie discuss Episode 8F01, Mr. Lisa Goes To Washington, the second episode of Season Three. They talk about Frank Capra, government, and Lisa’s muck raking abilities.

34 – Three Men And A Comic Book

Tonight, Matt and Robbie discuss Episode 7F21, Three Men and a Comic Book, the twenty-first episode of Season Two. They talk about Comic Book Guy, comic books, and things not related to comic books.

33 – The War Of The Simpsons

Tonight, Matt and Robbie discuss Episode 7F20, The War of the Simpsons, the twentieth episode of Season Two. They talk about Nelson’s first laugh, Homer and Marge’s relationship problems, and Hitler going to church in Springfield.

32 – Lisa’s Substitute (w/ Allie Goertz)

Tonight, Matt and Robbie are joined by Allie Goertz to discuss Episode 7F19, Lisa’s Substitute, the nineteenth episode of Season Two. They talk about Mr. Bergstrom’s Semitic good looks, why this episode is Allie’s favorite, and why we all need more asbestos.

31 – Brush With Greatness

Tonight, Matt and Robbie discuss Episode 7F18, Brush With Greatness, the eighteenth episode of Season Two. They talk about the strengths of Marge’s character, the first Beatle to appear on the show, and why Marge should start an Etsy shop.

30 – Old Money

Tonight, Matt and Robbie discuss Episode 7F17, Old Money, the seventeenth episode of Season Two. They talk about Grampa’s full name, the first appearance of a ghost on the show, and the sheer density of storytelling in this episode.

29 – Bart’s Dog Gets An F

Tonight, Robbie and Matt discuss Episode 7F14, Bart’s Dog Gets An F, the sixteenth episode of Season Two. They talk about Tracey Ullman’s excellent performance as Emily Winthrop, Santa’s Little Helper as the Predator, and the comparative sizes of cookies in the 90’s versus today.