Martha has stayed quiet for years about her husband's ways, but she decides to finally speak up.
Jessica is back from boarding school, and Miss Albright, oblivious to the girl's expulsion, is happy to see her.
The afterlife isn't what Maude Flanders expected it to be.
Song I wrote about Goldie and Scrooge
Patty just can't keep her eyes off a certain brunette.
Heinz has been having nightmares that were induced by his traumatic childhood memories.
Dr. Doofenshmirtz and his new evil girl cannot get enough of one another. What can they say? It's evil love.
With Heinz teaching high school science ("Doof 101"), Charlene is intrigued that the man has a "real" job and is perhaps a little interested in him again...
Krusty is not sure why he ended up in his executive assistant's apartment. (Rated T only for a teeny bit of potty language)
Scrooge reminisces and dreams of what could have been, in regards to him and Goldie. (Rated T only for implication of sex really to be safe)
Three tales of people's nightmares who came true.
There wasn't much to do growing up on a prairie. Aside from gossiping about her neighbors, Helen Schwartzbaum was bored. When a man with a Bible in his hands appeared on her doorstep, that was all about to change. (Story of how Helen and Tim met)
Shapey reflects back. Short piece.
Crossover of Simpsons, South Park, and Bob's Burgers. Some new people move to Springfield. Can they make friends, or will it be disaster?