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Bad Bunny Gets the âSimpsonsâ Treatment in New Music Video
Bad Bunny enlisted âThe Simpsonsâ to help him with his new music video for âTe Deseo Lo Major.â The music video was directed by David Silverman, who has also directed several episodes of the animated series. In the video, Marge is seen arguing with Homer, who misses family dinner because heâs obsessed with his phone. [âŚ]
Bad Bunny Enlists the Simpsons for âTe Deseo Lo Mejorâ Video
Song appears on reggaeton superstar's 2020 album El Ăltimo Tour Del Mundo
The Top TV Episodes of 2021
While some our favorite shows couldn't rise to greatness all season long, these high points made them unforgettable
âThe Simpsonsâ Get (Edward) Gorey in New âTreehouse of Horrorâ Episode
"Telltale Bart" is one of five segments from 32nd installment in series' annual Halloween episode, premiering this Sunday
adidasâ Ned Flanders Collab Is Diddily Ding Dong Dandy!
On first thought, The Simpsonsâ favorite neighboreeno Ned Flanders is hardly the type youâd peg as a sneakerhead, but letâs remember, this is the same cat who once had Springfield in thrall when he stepped out in a pair of Assassins. Some 30 years on, and Flanders has his own adidas collab. Our verdict? Whisper it, but [âŚ]
Conan OâBrien Bids Farewell to Late-Night With Jack Black, Homer Simpson
Will Ferrell â O'Brien's final guest on both Late Night and The Tonight Show â also bid the host a virtual goodbye
Morrissey Announces New Album âBonfire Of Teenagersâ
"The worst year of my life concludes with the best album of my life," the singer says
âSimpsonsâ Release Morrissey Spoof Song âEveryone Is Horrid Except Me (And Possibly You)â
Track appeared in recent episode featuring a parody of the Smiths singer, voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch
How to Watch âThe Simpsonsâ Online
'The Simpsons' recently topped Rolling Stone's top sitcoms of all time list â here are all the ways you can watch it
100 Best Sitcoms of All Time
From family stories to band-of-misfits hangouts, classic rom-coms to workplace mockumentaries, cringe comedies to antihero showcases, and some shows that defy definition, these are the hundred series that have made us laugh, think, occasionally cry, and laugh all over again.
Reclusive, Revered âSimpsonsâ Writer John Swartzwelder Gives First-Ever Interview
Writer of 59 episodes discusses his favorite season, writing process and why you can't go wrong writing Homer as if he were just a big dog
Flashback: Morrissey Rocks London at Final Pre-Pandemic Performance
In real life, he's quite a bit different than the obese, meat-loving Quilloughby from the Simpsons universe
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