The Simpsons" has maintained a remarkable presence on television since its debut in 1989. As it enters its thirty-fourth season, the show stands as the longest-running scripted primetime television series, attesting to its enduring popularity and cultural significance.
The absence of «Stark Raving Dad,» the first episode of The Simpsons' third season, from Disney+ has left fans puzzled. Originally airing on September 19, 1991, this episode marked the beginning of the third season and is currently unavailable on the streaming platform, prompting questions about its omission.
The prospect of «Stark Raving Dad» being added to The Simpsons collection on Disney+ seems improbable. However, there's a silver lining for subscribers, as the vast library still offers access to 747 out of the 748 episodes of the iconic show. Despite this particular episode's absence, fans can enjoy the rest of The Simpsons' extensive content available for streaming on Disney+ in the United States.
After 34 years and 748 episodes, «The Simpsons» continues to evolve with the times, as demonstrated in a recent episode where Homer Simpson announces a significant shift in his parenting style.
In a running gag throughout the beloved animated series, Homer is known for reprimanding his mischievous son, Bart, by playfully squeezing his neck, a gesture criticized for its perceived brutality. However, in the third episode of season 35, titled «McMansion & Wife,» Homer introduces himself with a handshake, signaling a change in his approach. He jokingly comments, «See, Marge, strangling the boy paid off,» before adding, «Just kidding, I don’t do that anymore. Times have changed.»
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