Popular searches:

The Best Episodes Written By Marc Wilmore

Every TV Episode Written by Marc Wilmore Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 7.2/10(23 votes)

    #1 - Treehouse of Horror XIII

    S14:E1

    The 13th Treehouse of Horror episode, consisting of three self-contained segments. Send in the Clones – Homer buys a hammock that can produce clones of himself. He creates numerous clones to help him around the house, but they soon overrun Springfield. The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms – Lisa petitions the town to get rid of their firearms after discovering the gravestone of a young man named William Bonney who died from gun violence. However, Lisa soon discovers that William Bonney is the real name of Western outlaw Billy the Kid, whose ghost, along with the ghosts of other infamous criminals, takes over the defenseless town. The Island of Dr. Hibbert – Dr. Hibbert invites the citizens of Springfield to his island resort, where he turns them into animals.

    0 Comments
    View all
  2. 7.1/10(22 votes)

    #2 - The Good, the Sad and the Drugly

    S20:E17

    Bart falls in love with a charitable girl named Jenny, prompting Bart to behave in order to date her. Meanwhile, Lisa becomes depressed when she writes a report on Springfield's future.

    0 Comments
    View all
    Director:Rob Oliver
  3. 6.9/10(16 votes)

    #3 - Regarding Margie

    S17:E20

    Marge goes on a cleaning frenzy before the housekeeper she’s won the services of comes to the house. One spot remains and she mixes a number of toxic cleaners together to tackle the job. The noxious mixture knocks her out and she wakes up suffering from amnesia. Marge is taken home and the family tries to bring back her memory. She starts to get back memories of her children and other insignificant things, but when it comes to remembering her husband, nothing he does seems to jog her memory. When he can’t get her to remember him, he tries to win her all over again, especially after Patty and Selma get her back out on the dating scene.

    0 Comments
    View all
  4. 6.8/10(21 votes)

    #4 - My Fare Lady

    S26:E14

    When Marge gets fed up with the thankless duty of chauffeuring her kids around, she begins working as a driver for a transportation app service. Meanwhile, Homer bankrupts Moe when he watches over the bar for one night, which forces Moe to take a temporary job as a janitor at the nuclear plant.

    0 Comments
    View all
  5. 6.7/10(20 votes)

    #5 - Mypods and Boomsticks

    S20:E7

    Lisa struggles to become the proud owner of a Mypod, and Homer believes Bart's new Middle-Eastern friend Bashir is involved in a terrorist plot to destroy the Springfield Mall.

    0 Comments
    View all
  6. 6.5/10(21 votes)

    #6 - The Bart of War

    S14:E21

    After destroying Flanders' shrine to The Beatles, Bart and Milhouse are punished by being put in community groups. Bart joins the Pre-Teen Braves along with Ralph Wiggum, Nelson Muntz and Database. Led by Marge, they start engaging in community activities. However, they soon become rivals with The Cavalry Kids, led by Milhouse. The two groups try to outdo each other and become involved in a contest to sell the most candy. The Cavalry Kids win the prize of singing the national anthem at a baseball game. However, the Pre-Teen Braves pretend to be The Cavalry Kids and sing their own version of the national anthem. As the crowd becomes enraged, the real Cavalry Kids arrive and a massive stadium-wide brawl erupts. Marge becomes upset, and the fighting ends when an image of her crying is shown on the JumboTron.

    0 Comments
    View all
  7. 6.4/10(21 votes)

    #7 - Four Regrettings and a Funeral

    S25:E3

    Kent Brockman has decided that local news has been a real mistake and a terrible career move for him.

    0 Comments
    View all
  8. 6.3/10(18 votes)

    #8 - Treehouse of Horror XVI

    S17:E4

    Bart ends up in a coma after attempting to jump from the roof to the swimming pool at Spinster Arms Apartments, while attending a hunting party at Burns Manor, Homer panics and believes the prey is the hunting party, and after losing a Halloween costume contest to Dr Hibbert as Dracula, a real witch puts a spell on the people of Springfield.

    0 Comments
    View all
  9. 6.3/10(20 votes)

    #9 - The Spy Who Learned Me

    S23:E20

    Marge and Homer go on a date, but Marge is embarrassed when Homer talks during the movie; when Homer gets hurt and can't work, he tries to learn how to be a better husband from a man he believes is a movie star.

    0 Comments
    View all
    Director:Bob Anderson
  10. 6.2/10(17 votes)

    #10 - Midnight Rx

    S16:E6

    Homer, Grampa, Apu and Flanders travel to Canada to buy sorely needed prescription drugs with fake Canadian health-care cards.

    0 Comments
    View all
    Director:Nancy Kruse
  11. 6.1/10(14 votes)

    #11 - Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart

    S23:E15

    When Bart decides to get back at Homer by becoming a graffiti artist, established street artists offer him a gallery show; a new health food store threatens to put Apu out of business.

    0 Comments
    View all
  12. 5.7/10(18 votes)

    #12 - Treehouse of Horror XVIII

    S19:E5

    The series' 18th Halloween show features three vignettes that parody movies: one that spoofs "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"; one that sends up "E.T."; and one that parodies "Se7en."

    0 Comments
    View all
    Director:Chuck Sheetz

Marc Wilmore Ratings Summary

"Treehouse of Horror XIII" is the best rated episode written by Marc Wilmore. It scored 7.2/10 based on 23 votes. It was directed by David Silverman. It aired on 11/3/2002 and is rated 0.1 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Good, the Sad and the Drugly".