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Mine is El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer. Other favorites: -Life on the Fast Lane -One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish -The Way We Was -Homer at the Bat -The Otto Show -Last Exit to Springfield -Deep Space Homer -And Maggie Makes Three -22 Short Films About Springfield But almost every episode of the first ten seasons is great, at least to me. Except the clip shows :-D.

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The Treehouse of Horror episodes are my favorites. I look forward to them every year. My favorite skit from those was the toaster that was a time machine and kept sending Homer back to the dinosaur age. Everything he did changed the future. It was hysterical.

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The Beer Baron....

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But almost every episode of the first ten seasons is great, at least to me. Except the clip shows :-D.

... and the crossover with [i]The Critic[/i] ; as much as I enjoy both shows, the crossover? It stinks! My favorite episode probably is "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield" -- the one where Marge wears a nice dress while pumping gas and gets invited to the country club. A close second is "Das Bus" (model U.N. trip goes bad). But give me anything by John Swartzwelder or Ken Keeler and I'm happy. Among more recent episodes, "The Food Wife" (Marge + kids become foodies) and "Sky Police" (Marge + Ned + a few others count cards to make money at Blackjack) stick to mind as good. Oh. And the "Who Shot Mr. Burns" saga. Lastly, if you enjoy the show and haven't watched your favorite episode(s) with DVD commentary, see if you can find the time to do so. [i]The Simpsons[/i] and [i]Futurama[/i] have pretty good commentary tracks.

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I don't know the episode titles, but the one where Homer stayed home from church and made the waffle.

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So many. The Cartridge Family is just one of many.

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I don't know the episode titles, but the one where Homer stayed home from church and made the waffle.

[i]Homer the Heretic[/i], also featuring Homer arguing with God about church attendance.

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The Crepes of Wrath - One of the funniest parts is when Bart realizes he can parlez Francais!

I can't find a clip of Mr. Lisa goes to Washington. Alert, alert! We have a little girl who lost faith in democracy!

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Anything from the first 2-3 seasons, like anything else, once sponsors get seriously involved -  all goes downhill.

Personally, I think the show was better when it was based on Bart, instead of all the old men trying to imitate homer.

The show needs to die, but the networks are too gun shy to let a new show really grow. Family guy is getting weak too. The best show currently on Sunday night is *Bob's Burgers*

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I don't know the episode names, but...

The one with Hank Scorpio
The chili cookoff one
The B Sharps
Mr Plow
Bart gets done for shoplifting, more specifically, the "capisce/catfish" scene
Where Homer gets all that sugar
Homer gets morbidly obese
The foodie one as @Shindig mentioned
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Again, at a loss for the actual name, but the one where Homer and Barney try out for NASA cracks me up, especially when Barney falls off the wagon and steals the jet pack. B

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Selma's choice: When Homer gets sick from the sandwich

King Sized Homer: The one where Homer gets fat to be on disability

Homie the Clown: Homer goes to clown college

Duffless: Homer quits drinking after getting a dui

 

 

 

 

 

 

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