The Simpsons season 35

Marge gets food poisoning following a meeting with Miss Peyton about Bart entering middle school.

Guest stars: Rosalie Chiang as Hubert Wong and Dick Van Dyke as himself A documentary is being filmed about the rise and fall of the company LifeBoat, the brainchild of a young college dropout named Persephone Odair.

When a whistleblower questions the project, Burns attempts to cover it up, including buying the rights to the documentary.

In the thirty-fourth annual Simpsons Halloween special: Guest stars: Matthew Friend as Jimmy Fallon, Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob, and Kylie Jenner as herself When Marge is mocked by the neighborhood women because of her worn-out bathrobe, Bart and Lisa try to get their mother a new robe for her birthday, but they buy a spy kit instead.

After hearing Marge confess to Ned Flanders that she feels her family thinks of her as an afterthought, a guilt-ridden Bart and Lisa seek to learn about their mother's past to make it up to her.

Meanwhile, when Homer saves Kirk from an exposed wire, he competes with other townsfolk to warn people about increasingly trivial dangers.

When Bart accidentally intoxicates the schoolchildren, Principal Skinner puts him in Groundskeeper Willie's shack for detention.

When he exposes the plot, Maisie proves her love by breaking Willie's nose to ruin his sense of smell, and they get married.

Waititi postulates that Comic Book Guy destroyed the figure and escaped with the insurance money.

Guest stars: Maurice LaMarche as Hedonismbot Cosplayer and Taika Waititi as himself Homer wins a fishing competition when Bart helps him cheat.

When Homer is offered a job interview at a competing nuclear power plant, he enlists Professor Frink's help to perform well by telling him all the answers.

When Springfield hosts the next leg of the go-kart racing circuit, Bart befriends Lisa's rival Paolo for money.

When Luann sees that Marge is denied entry to the concert for using paper tickets instead of electronic ones, she charges in, which scares Bart.

Marge takes a job as a cook at a GimmeChow ghost kitchen to pay off a veterinary bill for a chicken that Snowball II injured.

She discovers that her coworkers are overworked and underpaid while GimmeChow CEO Finn Bon Idée becomes a billionaire.

As punishment, Marge is forced to deliver food and is fired for being too slow to make a delivery at the Simpson house.

On the way, Homer and Moe discover that Larry was smuggling sapphires in his body, which are mixed with his ashes, and keep it a secret.

As they try to escape, Homer is trapped as the sheriff's car rolls down a hill until Larry's urn stops the wheels from moving.

When the group arrives at the waterfall, they are not satisfied with the location, so they place Larry’s urn at Moe’s Tavern.

His pants give him a newfound mobility that helps him prevent an accident, so Mr. Burns sends him to a baseball game as a reward.

Bart sells some of Grampa's old army paraphernalia to Herman in exchange for a human brain in a jar.

In June 2023, Selman and Jean organized a Simpsons themed picket outside the Fox Studios lot.

Picketers joining them included creator Matt Groening and former writers David X. Cohen, Conan O'Brien, and Greg Daniels.

[27] Due to the longer production lead time of animated shows, episodes produced before the strike were available to air as scheduled in October 2023 in the Sunday 8 PM timeslot.

He highlighted the Mario Kart parody in "Lisa Gets an F1" and the mention of strikes in "Night of the Living Wage".

[35] At the 76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, the episode "Night of the Living Wage" was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program.

[38] Writer Cesar Mazariegos was also nominated for a Humanitas Prize in Comedy Teleplay for his script for "Night of the Living Wage".