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Treehouse of Horror XVIII

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Episode Information
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"Treehouse of Horror XVIII" was the eighteenth Halloween episode and the fifth episode of the nineteenth season.

This is one of several Simpsons episodes which are considered anthology episodes that features mini-stories.

Plot

Marge kills advertisements

Marge sees logos like American Idol from 2001,Football on FOX,Cops From 1989,Prison Break from 2005, House M.D. form 2004,and 24 From 2001.But the characters from the shows are dead.

E.T.the extra trestall,Bart sees many johnson

Mr and Mrs.Smith,homer and marge shoots

Heck House

On Halloween night, Bart, Lisa, Milhouse and Nelson become frustrated by how some of the locals refuse to give them candy. Deciding to honor the true meaning of "trick-or-treat," they begin to pull pranks on everyone, although Lisa barely plays pranks. Soon, however, their pranks turn into vandalism and everyone begins to complain. Ned Flanders then offers his services to teach them a lesson and fashions the church into a "heck house." This attracts their attention and they decide to give it a try. Ned tries to simulate what could happen to them for their sins through the use of crude roleplaying, but they scoff at his attempts. Ned then turns to God to give him the power to scare them straight and subsequently transforms into the Devil, sending the kids to Hell. There, he brings up an enormous crystal ball revealing Springfield to be full of the Seven Deadly Sins, and shows them simulations of how they may suffer; the first clip shows Homer suffering through gluttony, where he transforms into pasta; the second shows Groundskeeper Willie beating up his tractor in wrath, only for his tractor to transform and cut his head off; the third has Doctor Hibbert with a bumper sticker that brags about his son in pride, where he becomes crushed in between his car and a van; the fourth has Homer suffering sloth, where he is chopped up by a hammock, despite the fact that he had been killed already "by that magic spaghetti"; lust, greed, and envy had Moe in lust for a stripper, greed for all her money, and envy "for the crotchless". The kids declare their lesson learned, and Ned returns them back to the surface, reverting back to his original form. The episode ends with Ned telling the viewer that they will go to Hell for watching FOX and its affiliates. Plopper, Homer's pig from The Simpsons Movie, makes a cameo during the segment.

Reception

The episode averaged 11.7 million viewers and a 5.7 overnight Nielsen Rating and a 13 percent audience share, making it the highest rated episode of the season.[1] Combined with a new episode of Family Guy, it tied for first in the 8:00 PM hour with the NFL Pregame show on NBC. Despite this, the FOX Network finished the night fourth overall in ratings.[2]

Robert Canning of IGN called the opening segment, E.T. Go Home, "the weakest segment because it just wasn't really all that funny", and thought the end of the segment was the weakest part of the episode, writing "watching the military decimate the aliens and then seeing Homer use a pillow to suffocate Kodos at the end was really off-putting. The deaths weren't funny, just uncomfortable." Canning, however, described the final two segments, as well as the opening as being solid segments. He gave the overall episode a rating of 7.4/10.[3]

Promo images

References

  1. Gough, Paul. "Football goes the distance for CBS, NBC"The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on 2007-11-06. 
  2. Fitzgerald, Toni. "Huge numbers for Colts-Patriots game"Media Life. Retrieved on 2007-11-06. 
  3. Canning, Robert. "The Simpsons: "Treehouse of Horror XVIII" Review"IGN. Retrieved on 2007-11-06. 


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