Recap: The Simpsons Take On Sports Controversies In Latest Episode

In the episode entitled "The Wrong Thing" written by Joel H. Cohen, The Simpsons savagely critique many sports cheating controversies.

In the episode entitled "The Wrong Thing" written by Joel H. Cohen, The Simpsons savagely critique many sports cheating controversies.

Topics lampooned by the show included sports controversies involving FTX, College Admissions, and Jim Harbaugh. 

Topics lampooned by the show included sports controversies involving FTX, College Admissions, and Jim Harbaugh. 

The episode featured guest stars Dan Patrick as an announcer and Ken Marino as a school Dean. 

The episode featured guest stars Dan Patrick as an announcer and Ken Marino as a school Dean. 

The longest-running primetime scripted show in television history, THE SIMPSONS exploded into popular culture in 1989 and has remained one of the most groundbreaking and innovative entertainment franchises, recognizable throughout the world. HOMER (Dan Castellaneta), MARGE (Julie Kavner), BART (Nancy Cartwright), LISA (Yeardley Smith) and MAGGIE are instantly identifiable television icons. Rounding out this cast of characters are many beloved Springfield residents, including tavern proprietor MOE SZYSLAK (Hank Azaria) and nuclear power plant owner MR. BURNS (Harry Shearer).

THE SIMPSONS is a Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Television. James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean and Matt Selman are the executive producers. The Gracie Films Worldwide Brand Division develops and produces the licensed content for the series.

New episodes of The Simpsons return on FOX starting February 18th, 2024. 

New episodes of The Simpsons return on FOX starting February 18th, 2024.