Selma, desperate for male companionship, falls for washed up actor Troy McClure, who uses his new relationship with Selma to drum up some publicity and put a boost into his struggling career.
Season 7 Episode 19 of The Simpsons resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s07e01 - Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)
s07e02 - Radioactive Man
s07e03 - Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily
s07e04 - Bart Sells His Soul
s07e05 - Lisa the Vegetarian
s07e06 - Treehouse of Horror VI
s07e07 - King-Size Homer
s07e08 - Mother Simpson
s07e09 - Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
s07e10 - The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular
s07e11 - Marge Be Not Proud
s07e12 - Team Homer
s07e13 - Two Bad Neighbors
s07e14 - Scenes From the Class Struggle in Springfield
s07e15 - Bart the Fink
s07e16 - Lisa the Iconoclast
s07e17 - Homer the Smithers
s07e18 - The Day the Violence Died
s07e19 - A Fish Called Selma
s07e20 - Bart on the Road
s07e21 - 22 Short Films About Springfield
s07e22 - Raging Abe Simpson and his Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"
s07e23 - Much Apu About Nothing
s07e24 - Homerpalooza
s07e25 - Summer of 4 Ft. 2
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.