Homer starts working in the towing business, but gets into some trouble when the town sets up Homer to look like he is towing on a rival's turf after he becomes greedy with power. Meanwhile, Marge signs up for a counseling program that teaches parents how to raise young children to become independent, but the program works a little too well on Maggie.
Season 19 Episode 3 of The Simpsons resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s19e01 - He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs
s19e02 - The Homer of Seville
s19e03 - Midnight Towboy
s19e04 - I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
s19e05 - Treehouse of Horror XVIII
s19e06 - Little Orphan Millie
s19e07 - Husbands and Knives
s19e08 - Funeral for a Fiend
s19e09 - Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind
s19e10 - E. Pluribus Wiggum
s19e11 - That '90s Show
s19e12 - Love, Springfieldian Style
s19e13 - The Debarted
s19e14 - Dial 'N' for Nerder
s19e15 - Smoke on the Daughter
s19e16 - Papa Don't Leech
s19e17 - Apocalypse Cow
s19e18 - Any Given Sundance
s19e19 - Mona Leaves-a
s19e20 - All About Lisa
The Simpsons focuses on a family of five. There is the father, Homer, a dull-witted, alcoholic, lazy, but lovable man. He often gets his family into crazy situations but always manages to fix things. The mother, Marge, is a stay at home mom who keeps the family together. She is the ideal wife and mother though she can be a little naive at times. She always does what she thinks is best for her family.
Next is Bart, the 10 year old boy who lives on playing pranks. He gets into a lot of trouble but is generally a good kid. Then there is the neglected middle child, Lisa. Lisa is the brain of the family and sometimes feels left out because of that. She is an outcast at school because of her talent. Finally there is Maggie the baby. Though she doesn't say much she is well known especially for her red pacifier.