The Best Simpsons Episodes of the ’00s

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The Ribwich is also rigged. Ingeniously classified as “food,” containing “authentic, letter-graded meat,” and “now without lettuce,” the fix is in for flavor. “I don’t mind the taste,” Krusty endorses, and Homer finds love at the very first drool of barbecue sauce. His culinary epiphany comes in a Requiem for a Dream parody, and ends with a full conversion. “I have eaten the ribs of God,” Homer declares. “It’s not just a sandwich. It’s about brotherhood, it’s about freedom, it’s about three days since I’ve had one. I’m getting the shakes. Oh, and I’m getting the fries!”

But in the end, his family means more than any seasonal sandwich. Though he has abandoned his daughter in her time of great deeds, Homer finally shows up at the at the Spell-ympics, yelling “Daddy made it for your dance recital, honey.” Lisa finds the courage she needs to mistakenly misspell the last word, which would have gotten her a full scholarship to any of the Seven Sisters colleges had she agreed to misspell it on purpose.

3. The Seemingly Never-Ending Story 

Season 17 Episode 13 – March 12, 2006

Written by Ian Maxtone-Graham. Directed by Raymond S. Persi.

The Emmy-winning episode “The Seemingly Never-Ending Story” hides a story inside a story, a bag of gold in a cave, and enough origin tales to qualify as a hastily buried treasure. It begins with a Simpsons family nature walk. When Homer tries to get a souvenir piece of stalactite from the Carl’s Dad Caverns, he causes a cave-in his body won’t fit through. While Marge, Bart, and Maggie search for help, Lisa passes the time recounting the lesser-known side of Springfield. Like Mr. Burns’ tale of woe and heartache when his wealth and power were yanked from his grasp in a scavenger hunt with Rich Texan (refereed by Commander McBragg from The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle), and his hands were filled with drudge work.

“I had to get a job, and I had to start at the bottom,” Mr. Burns had told Lisa after an incident left them hiding from a ram who chased them into the attic of Burns Mansion. “But to get to the bottom, I had to work my way up from Moe’s.” The most depressing watering hole in Springfield is really the deepest pit of despair in the entire area, including neighboring Shelbyville, but it hides an even bleaker underside, beneath the jar of pickled onions that sits at the side of the bar. The jar also covers the tragic end of a lost love. Moe was the happiest guy in the world when he first started dating the then-new teacher in town, Edna Krabapple, but fate likes to play a little game called “Up Yours, Moe.”

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