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− | The episode was watched in an estimated 4.996 million households, gathering the lowest ever recorded viewers since ''The Simpsons'' premiered in 1989.<ref>http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/04/11/tv-ratings-sunday-cleveland-show-up-family-guy-stable-as-brothers-sisters-celebrity-apprentice-secret-millionaire-simpsons-american-dad-others-fall/88844</ref> | + | The episode was watched in an estimated 4.996 million households, gathering the lowest ever recorded viewers since ''The Simpsons'' premiered in 1989.<ref>http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/04/11/tv-ratings-sunday-cleveland-show-up-family-guy-stable-as-brothers-sisters-celebrity-apprentice-secret-millionaire-simpsons-american-dad-others-fall/88844</ref> When this episode premiered in the UK, this episode was watched in 513,000 households. |
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The Great Simpsina is the eighteenth episode of Season 22.
Plot
Lisa becomes an apprentice when she meets the Great Raymondo, the most magical of magicians. He tells Lisa a secret about a magic trick, but when she develops a crush on a boy at school, Lisa accidentally leaks the secret out to a rival magician. However, the Raymondo has one last card tucked up his sleeve and when the rival magician sets to perform the trick, they try to stop him to do so. A quartet of magicians appear on the scene, who attempt to kill the Raymondo, but Lisa finds out they're no match for him.
References
Reception
The episode was watched in an estimated 4.996 million households, gathering the lowest ever recorded viewers since The Simpsons premiered in 1989.[1] When this episode premiered in the UK, this episode was watched in 513,000 households.