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Season 36 Episode Quotes
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Lisa: Am I the only one who thinks it's weird that a strange circus just appeared out of nowhere?
Homer: Oh, come on, Lisa. You love circuseses.
Lisa: I hate them. I've literally gotten three shut down just in the past year.
Homer: Yes, but this one's only exploiting people.

Ringmaster: I'm sorry, but you're fired. Times have changed. You're just not the draw you used to be. You're got fewer tattoos than the average chef.
The Illustrated Man: Uh, yes, but mine are--
Ringmaster: Mystical portals to an alternate reality. Look, if kids want mystical portals, they'll look at their phones.

Lisa: Excuse me. How much to see the Illustrated Man?
The Illustrated Man: Forget it, kid. I'm retired.
Lisa: Okay, best of luck to you.
The Illustrated Man: Oh, you don't give up, do you?

Marge: I think we all know this is another one of your famous fibs.
Homer: Yeah, like that time you said there was a boy in the woods crying wolf, and when we got there, there was no boy at all. Just a fat wolf.

Bart: You can't be dead. You can't. I'm sorry, lady. I tried. The one time I'm not lying to make other people look stupid for believing me, and no one will believe me.

Chief Wiggum: Is this the woman who buried you?
Luann Van Houten: He let Miss Hoover see him buying my hair dye. The shame. What choice did I have?
Chief Wiggum: Uh, she's got a point. Here in the 1950s, murder is much more socially acceptable than, uh, you know, divorce. You're free to go.

Superintendent Chalmers: You know you're a tragic figure? Like Hamlet if he was boring and a principal and a-- and an idiot.

Carl Carlson: It's an exact robot replica of me. A very hush-hush new technology.
Superintendent Chalmers: How do they work?
Carl: They're full of gears. Hundreds of 'em.
Superintendent Chalmers: Gears, of course.

Superintendent Chalmers: My, my, you are quite the me. Now, h-how does one power you up?
Robot Chalmers: Well, I do enjoy a good cup of coffee in the morning.
Superintendent Chalmers: Oh, as do I. Nature's pipe cleaner, I call it. But you would know that, uh, being me, only in robot form, of course.
Robot Chalmers: Yes, quite. A-And you the human me, as it were.

Superintendent Chalmers: Have a good day, Superintendent. Don't do anything I wouldn't do.
Robot Chalmers: I don't think my programming would allow it.

Superintendent Chalmers: How... how are there two of you?
Principal Skinner: I ordered a robot me so I wouldn't have to be around you anymore.
Superintendent Chalmers: What? You don't Robot-Skinner me, I Robot-Chalmers you.

Carl: Guy from the bar that night, thank God I found you. You got to destroy that robot before it's too late.
Principal Skinner: What's wrong with the robots?
Carl: I don't know what happened. Something with the gears, maybe.
Superintendent Chalmers: Good God.

Homer: Who's that guy with the mustache? Who's that other mustache? It's so dark. Can we brighten it?
Lisa: This is how the director meant for us to watch it. Our squinting reinforces the themes.

Homer: Do you guys ever wish TV could be dumb and fun? So when you watch it, you just laugh?

Bart: The dog that sneezed in the baby's face, what's his backstory?
Homer: There's no backstory. It just is.
Bart: Which is its own kind of innovative narrative?
Homer: No, no narrative!

Siegfried Blaze: Homer, you disappoint me. Don't you see that we set fires for the good of humanity? We learned long ago that entertainment must fully occupy the consciousness of the population.
Homer: You're using quality TV to control us.
Siegfried Blaze: Yes, these challenging shows are the perfect distraction from how dystopian our dystopia is.

Siegfried Blaze: Do you know what entertainment was like in the before-times? Comfort shows you could just put on in any order while you looked at your phone.
Homer: Oh, that sounds like heaven.

Homer: Please, let me in. I just want to watch something that isn't very good.

Homer: That night, my friends, the funniest home video in all of America was deemed to be "Squirrel Falls in Grandma's Soup."
Season 36 Quotes
Aired
Bart's Birthday The Yellow Lotus Desperately Seeking Lisa Shoddy Heat Treehouse of Horror XXXV Women in Shorts Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes Convenience Airways
Disney+ Specials
O C'mon All Ye Faithful The Past and the Furious Yellow Planet
Unscheduled
The Man Who Flew Too Much Homer and Her Sisters The Last Man Expanding Estranger Things Men Behaving Manly Keep Chalm and Gary On Bad Boys... for Life?
Unknown Production Code
The Beautiful Shame Marge and Homer and Moe and Maya Abe League of Their Moe P.S., I Hate You