Top 5 favorite episodes of the Simpsons: characters and quotes that became classics
There was a time when everyone watched The Simpsons, both children and adults. Although the show's popularity has declined in recent years, many viewers still enjoy watching its old episodes that have become classics.
The online resource Joe has already addressed the topic of The Simpsons several times, ranking underrated characters and quoting favorite lines. This time, the experts were interested in the question: "Which episode of The Simpsons is the most popular in the world?"
IMDb users helped make the decision, and here are their top 5.
5 Treehouse of Horror V
The family's work at Mr. Burns' country estate is disrupted when Homer goes crazy. At the same time, Homer's attempt to fix the toaster leads to unintentional time travel, and Bart and Lisa become lunch when the school staff turns into cannibals.
4 Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part 1 (Who Shot Mr. Burns?: Part 1)
After Mr. Burns steals oil from Springfield Elementary School, an unknown person shoots him in retaliation, apparently seeking revenge.
The genius of it: Springfield's best cop makes a mountain out of a molehill again.
3 The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson
Homer has to go to New York to retrieve his car, which was illegally parked in the World Trade Center plaza.
The eternal problem - Mountain Dew or Crab Juice? Homer's memories of New York are also priceless.
2 You Only Move Twice
Description: Homer has found a new job in a new city. However, his new friendly boss is most likely a supervillain seeking world domination.
Hank Scorpio is here, and that says it all.
1 Homer's Enemy
Description: Able-bodied Frank Grimes starts working at a factory near Homer. He complains to the other workers about Homer's uselessness, which makes them wonder about the reasons for Frank's concern.
That's the genius of it: We always look forward to the return of the Grim Reaper, and we've always loved that "pigs tend to chew."