There’s just four episodes remaining in Season 15, and one of them airs tonight. The new episode titled ‘Simple Simpson’ sees Homer confront Springfield’s evildoers in the form of his crime fighting alter-ego, the Pie Man. But when Mr. Burns unmasks him and exposes his secret identity, Homer is blackmailed into tossing a pie at ? of all people ? the Dalai Lama. Nichelle Nichols (of Star Trek fame) guest stars. A rerun of the episode ‘I, D’oh-Bot’ follows at 8:30pm. Remaining episodes this season include ‘The Way We Weren’t,’ ‘Bart-Mangled Banner,’ and ‘Fraudcast News,’ which will air every Sunday from now on, with the final episode airing on May 23. Don’t miss tonights episodes!
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Catch ‘Em If You Can Airs Tonight
After a slow week in news, it’s time again to tell you about the newest episode airing tonight on Fox. The episode titled “Catch ‘Em If You Can” will air at 8pm, followed by a rerun of an episode from earlier in the season, “Today I Am A Clown”. A rundown of “Catch ‘Em If You Can” follows, thanks to snpp.com. “When Homer and Marge get caught having a rendezvous in Miami, Bart, Lisa and Grampa Simpson take off on a cross-country journey, a la “Catch Me if You Can,” to foil their romantic getaway. Once in Miami, the kids ditch Grampa, who befriends Raoul, a gay Miami swinger who enjoys Grampa’s stories.” There’s only a month remaining in this season so make sure you don’t miss all the action tonight on Fox.

My Big Fat Geek Wedding
New episodes return to Fox tonight, with an episode previously scheduled for earlier this month titled My Big Fat Geek Wedding. The episode has been in the media since it will mark a voiced appearance by creator Matt Groening. Here’s a rundown of what to expect from the episode. “When Principal Skinner gets cold feet before pending nuptials, his fiancé, Edna Krabappel, calls off the wedding. Determined to win her back, Skinner enlists Homer’s help. Meanwhile, Marge is convinced Edna can do better. Edna rebounds into the arms of Comic Book Guy, who whisks her off to a comic book convention, where they run into Matt Groening (guest-starring as himself) signing autographs. Skinner shows up at the convention in a last, desperate attempt to fight Comic Book Guy for Edna’s heart.” The episode is followed by a rerun of The President Wore Pearls. Don’t miss it.

The Wandering Juvie Airs Tonight
Sarah Michelle Gellar is the latest guest star to hit Springfield in tonight’s new episode titled ‘The Wandering Juvie.’ A description follows. “When Bart gets busted for stealing wedding presents, Judge Harm (guest star Kaczmarek) sentences him to six months in Springfield Juvenile Correctional Facility. While in the clink, Bart befriends tough girl Gina (Gellar), and the two devise a scheme to break out of “juvie.” Earlier reports suggest the episode will act as a parody of ‘The Defiant Ones.’ Following this episode is a rerun of last years ‘The Regina Monologues,’ in which The Simpsons visit England and Homer has a run-in with Queen Elizabeth. Catch an hour of The Simpsons from 8 on Fox tonight.

Co-Dependent’s Day Airing Tonight
An hour of The Simpsons kicks off tonight on Fox from 8pm, beginning with an all new episode titled ‘Co-Dependent’s Day’. In the episode, Marge looks for an activity for Homer that doesn’t involve beer and naively takes him to an Oktoberfest celebration. Then when Homer gets drunk, Marge winds up taking the fall for his Driving Under the Influence and is sent to rehab. The episode is followed by a rerun from earlier in the season, ‘The Fat And The Furriest’, in which Homer is attacked by a bear at the tip and becomes the laugh of the town, so he builds a bear-fighting suit. It’s highly likely that the rerun will get the higher ratings for the night, as is usually the case. Catch both of these episodes tonight on Fox!

The Ziff Who Came To Dinner
Season fifteen continues tonight with a brand new episode titled ‘The Ziff Who Came To Dinner.’ Here’s a description: “When Artie Ziff (guest star Jon Lovitz) loses his dot.com fortune, he begs Homer and Marge to let him move in, as Marge is the closest thing he has ever had to true love. Marge reminds him that they only had one date and he misbehaved throughout. But Homer agrees when Ziff bribes him with a suitcase filled with pizza bagels. Later on, in a friendly game of poker, an out-of-cash Ziff wagers 98 percent of the outstanding shares of ZiffCorp stock. Homer wins the hand and moments later the S.E.C bursts into the room to investigate Ziff for criminal accounting irregularities. When Homer proudly announces he is the majority shareholder, the agents place him under arrest.” Catch it tonight on Fox!

Smart And Smarter Airing Tonight
Tonight’s new episode has been in the spotlight moreso than most of the episodes this season. The episode titled “Smart And Smarter” sees Simon Cowell as the voice of an interviewer for a pre-school that Homer and Marge are trying to get Maggie into. When she gets in, Lisa doesn’t take it particularly well. Cowell is well known for his acerbic comments on TV and will be seen making cruel jibes at the Simpsons’ youngest child Maggie. On the appearance, Cowell says “It’s the best thing I’ve ever been asked to do.” The episode airs tonight in North America (followed by a repeat of I, D’oh-Bot) and on May 23rd in the United Kingdom. We’ll bring you the ratings for the episode later this week.

Milhouse Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Don’t miss tonights new episode of The Simpsons titled ‘Milhouse Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.’ A description of the episode follows and may contain spoilers. “Bart is heartbroken when Milhouse and his mother move away to Capitol City. Desperate to fill Milhouse’s shoes, Bart attempts to find a new best friend with no such luck. That is, until Marge asks him to wash the family car with Lisa, and the two have so much fun they begin to do everything together as best friends would. Later, Bart decides to pay Milhouse a visit and is shocked to see his once meek best friend has reinvented himself. The new Milhouse sports spiked blond hair, is popular and even gives Bart a wedgie in the halls at school.” The episode airs tonight at 8pm on Fox.

Margical History Tour
A new episode airs in North America tonight, titled “Margical History Tour”. The episode is a trilogy of stories similar to that of “Simpsons Bible Stories” and “Tales From The Public Domain”, which you either love or don’t care for. This year’s format is tales from our history. Details in the episode follow. “There’s a shortage of books at Springfield Library, but Marge isn’t about to let that stand in the way of telling a few stories about historical characters: Henry VIII (Homer), Lewis and Clark (Lenny and Carl), Sacagawea (Lisa), and Mozart (Bart)” It’s the first episode in an all-new February lineup, with new episodes guaranteed all month. Other scheduled episodes can be seen on our right column.

Diatribe Of A Mad Housewife
A new Marge-themed episode airs in North America tonight, titled “Diatribe Of A Mad Housewife”. A description follows. “Marge begins writing a novel set on Nantucket Island in the mid-1800s. Although the story takes place two centuries ago, Marge bases the characters on people in her real life, telling the tale of a woman who is married to a brute and fancies her neighbor. Marge sends the manuscript off to Delacroix, who likes it so much she forwards it to authors Tom Clancy and Thomas Pynchon (guest-starring as themselves) for endorsement. Marge’s novel, “The Harpooned Heart,” soon hits bookstores and has the town of Springfield recognizing Homer and Ned Flanders as her leading men. Homer, too lazy to actually read the book, buys a books-on-tape version that is read by guest-stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Furious at the outcome of the story, Homer turns to Flanders to show him how to be a better husband.” Don’t miss it!

I, D’oh-Bot – New Episode Tonight
Don’t miss tonights all new Simpsons titled “I, D’oh-Bot”. There wont be an episode next week so make the most of this one. Here’s a description thanks to snpp.com. “Homer and Bart build a Robot Wars-style robot, but when they discover they don’t know as much about building killer robots as they thought, Homer decides to get inside of it. Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa are under the impression that Snowball II “went to kitty heaven”. This episode may start late and/or be “already in progress” in the Eastern and Central time zones because of an NFC Divisional Playoff. If the game runs until 8:30, the episode may be pre-empted.

Marge Vs. Singles, Teens, Gays
Season 15 returns to North America tonight, with an episode titled “Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays”. So far it wins the award for longest (and most annoying) title ever, but will the episode be any good? A short description follows: “Marge goes on another of her crusades – this time against a law that says that only parents of school children have to pay the school tax. Meanwhile, Maggie is among the babies who riot at a kiddie concert, prompting a backlash by single childless citizens, who organize against kids and famililes.” Catch the episode at the usual time tonight on Fox and we’ll bring you the ratings soon after.