Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general.
The best episode of "The Simpsons" season 32 is "Undercover Burns", rated 6.5/10 from 1140 user votes. It was directed by Bob Anderson and written by David Cryan. "Undercover Burns" aired on 9/27/2020 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "I, Carumbus".
Mr. Burns goes undercover as "Fred" at the nuclear power plant and becomes friends with Homer and the gang. Burns implements all sorts of amenities to improve his employees' lives, but a jealous Smithers plots to bring the old, bitter Burns back and destroy Fred.
Director: Bob Anderson
Writer: David Cryan
At a museum exhibit of Ancient Rome, Marge and Homer get into an argument about Homer's lack of ambition. They then imagine a Roman version of what would happen if Homer was more career-driven.
Director: Rob Oliver
Writer: Cesar Mazariegos
Lisa stays home from school to explore the wonders of Western art. She appears as Lisanardo, while Bart takes the shape of a French impressionist, Homer and Marge as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, and Maggie as a warrior Cupid.
Director: Timothy Bailey
Writer: Dan Greaney
The 31st annual Simpsons Halloween special includes a frightening look at the 2020 election, parodies of Toy Story and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and a 9th birthday Lisa just can't get over.
Director: Steven Dean Moore
Writer: Julia Prescott
Homer is tempted by a British femme fatale while Marge and the kids are on a seaside vacation.
Director: Michael Polcino
Writer: Al Jean, John Frink, Joel H. Cohen
Grampa Simpson is accused of a crime; Kent Brockman questions his career.
Director: Matthew Faughnan
Writer: David X. Cohen
Bart becomes a voice-over actor; Comic Book Guy is humiliated at Comic-Con; Lisa is set up for a fall.
Director: Steven Dean Moore
Writer: Danielle Weisberg
Odd couple Skinner and Chalmers embark on an 800-mile car ride to Cincinnati to attend an administrator's convention - but can they reach their destination without killing each other first?
Director: Matthew Nastuk
Writer: Jeff Westbrook
Lisa calls her teacher, Ms. Hoover, a hack and refuses to apologize. Then, she learns Ms. Hoover's private pain.
Director: Rob Oliver
Writer: Nell Scovell
A cable channel films a Christmas movie in Springfield and Skinner falls in love.
Director: Timothy Bailey
Writer: Jessica Conrad
Comic Book Guy and his wife Kumiko debate about having a baby and we learn about his awesome origin story.
Director: Chris Clements
Writer: Ryan Koh
Bart finds his old teacher's diary and learns a surprising secret. Then, Lisa discovers an even bigger surprise.
Director: Matthew Nastuk
Writer: Jeff Westbrook
Bart becomes a successful caddy, but Marge worries it is ruining his character.
Director: Michael Polcino
Writer: Brian Kelley
Cletus becomes a singing sensation, while Homer becomes a new man. Then, Cletus turns on his fans, ruining everything.
Director: Rob Oliver
Writer: Jeff Martin, Samantha Martin
Homer tries to reunite a mechanical band from his youth, but film and TV creator J.J. Abrams gets ahold of them first.
Director: Jennifer Moeller
Writer: Michael Price
A secret of Flanders' Past and a never-before-seen room of the Simpson house are shown off.
Director: Steven Dean Moore
Writer: Rob LaZebnik
It is discovered that Chief Wiggum's wife is more than she seems. Meanwhile, Marge takes part in a jewel heist.
Director: Chris Clements
Writer: Christine Nangle
Mr. Burns gets into the plant-based burger business. Lisa refuses to believe he's up to no good.
Director: Lance Kramer
Writer: Rob LaZebnik
Lisa gets a new imaginary friend - a depressed British singer from the 1980s. Meanwhile, Homer becomes a truck guy.
Director: Matthew Nastuk
Writer: Tim Long
Lisa makes a shocking college decision, wounding Marge. It leads to a very surprising place.
Director: Jennifer Moeller
Writer: J. Stewart Burns
A British secret agent comes to Springfield in search of a Russian spy.
Director: Bob Anderson
Writer: Carolyn Omine
After Moe breaks their most sacred rule, a secret society of bartenders seeks ultimate vengeance on Homer and his friends.
Director: Timothy Bailey
Writer: Dan Vebber