The Simpsons (season 36)

The Simpsons is an American animated comedy television series created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series centers around the comedic misadventures of the Simpson family, consisting of dimwitted but good-hearted Homer, his quirky, nagging wife Marge, and their children, rebellious Bart, activist genius Lisa, and baby Maggie. The series premiered on December 17th, 1989, at 8:30pm ET, and has since aired to this day, and is currently in its record-breaking 35th season. Here are some episode ideas I have for the next season.

List of episodes

 * 1) "Homer Goes for the Gold" - Homer, feeling like he's wasted his life after a near-death experience, decides to make a name for himself by trying to break a seemingly unbreakable world record: balancing the most beer cans on his belly.
 * 2) "The Thin Black Line" - Lisa makes amends with her old friend Janey after the latter falls victim to a prank that might actually be a hate crime conducted by new student Ben (voiced by Mikey Day). Meanwhile, when Bart joins a Photoshop class at school, Dolph teaches him how to hack into computers... only for Bart to get in trouble when he accidentally releases every prisoner in Springfield from their cells.
 * 3) "Land of the Rising Son" - Bart, despite his age, decides to take up online dating, but when he accidentally accepts a request from a Japanese girl named Sekkachi (voiced by Kari Wahlgren), the Simpsons must go back to Japan to fulfill her request. NOTE: "Sekkachi" is Japanese for "impatient".
 * 4) "There's a Ghost on Your Face" - In a parody of Scream, after her sisters are murdered by a mysterious serial killer, teenage Marge avenges them by teaming up with Homer to find out who's really behind the mask, and why they decided to turn to murder. They eventually realize that the culprit is none other than Sideshow Cecil, who decided to take out as many random Springfieldians as possible, out of anger over not winning the role of Krusty the Klown's sidekick (with that honor going to Sideshow Bob). Meanwhile, Kent Brockman tries to solve the mystery himself --- with disastrous results. NOTE: Sideshow Bob and Sideshow Cecil's respective voice actors, Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce, both reprise their roles in this episode.
 * 5) "Treehouse of Horror XXXV" - In "No Limbs, No Glory", Homer is forced to sell his limbs to the mob after failing to give them what he owes them. / In "One Night at Krusty Burger", Bart and Milhouse are accidentally locked inside Krusty Burger, and must survive the night when newly-installed animatronic replicas of "The Krusty Show"'s characters come to life. / In "Old(er)", Mr. Burns' nuclear plant is shut down for good, but it comes with the side effect of rapid aging due to all the nuclear waste preventing Springfieldians from aging.
 * 6) "Boomer Boomer Pow" - Grampa's army days come back to haunt him when a fireworks show leaves him in a coma, where he tries to undo his past mistake of being too busy to disarm a time bomb which killed his cohorts in the Vietnam War.
 * 7) "#MrBurnsIsOverParty" - Mr. Burns' corporate meddling goes too far when he decides to raise taxes regarding the town's power --- only for his plan to backfire on him when the rest of the entire town decides to boycott electricity until Mr. Burns changes his mind. Refusing to drop his new decision, he enlists Homer's help in restoring his reputation by attempting to become the first man to successfully land on Mars --- but must beat old rival Elon Musk (voiced by himself) to it.
 * 8) "The Big Mukbang Theory" - Homer decides to become a mukbang YouTuber, only for his health to progressively get worse.
 * 9) "The Devil Sells Prada" - Marge finds herself at odds with Helen Lovejoy as they compete to sell more items than each other on Trashmark (a parody of Poshmark). Meanwhile, after failing to provide a suitable birthday gift for Milhouse, Bart tries his hardest to get to know him better, but eventually flanderizes his mission into copying his lifestyle entirely, right down to wearing the same clothes.
 * 10) "My Fair Lunch Lady" - After finding nobody to trade lunches with, Bart finds some common ground with Lunchlady Doris, who reveals to be looking for a romantic partner. An exhaustive Internet search leads to Bart finding out that Luigi has a "small" (actually huge) crush on Doris, which Doris agrees to because 1.) they're both socially awkward, 2.) they're (somewhat) incompetent, and 3.) they're both chefs. But finding the perfect date comes with a consequence: Doris must prepare herself to be more socially uptight, so Bart tries to help her before the big date.
 * 11) "A Starblitz is Born" - Lisa is annoyed by the latest singing sensation, Jenny Starblitz --- and then learns she's a vocaloid. Meanwhile, Homer threatens to expose Krusty Burger after finding a human finger in his french fries.
 * 12) "TBD" - The characters of "The Simpsons" are re-imagined as inanimate objects in their own unique universes. Examples of such universes include a world where the characters are monster trucks, a world where everyone is a fruit, an extended look at Homer's fantasy at the end of "Homer's Crossing" where he imagines himself and the family as hammers and nails, and a world where every character is a lightbulb, in an episode similar to the "Futurama" episode "The Prince and the Product".
 * 13) "Four Weddings and a Funnel Cake" - Selma, looking for “the perfect man”, gets married (to Sideshow Mel)… only to divorce and marry someone else (Professor Frink), and then another one (Groundskeeper Willie), and then yet another one (Superintendent Chalmers).
 * 14) "Remembrance of Grievances Past"
 * 15) "Simpsons Scenarios"
 * 1) "Four Weddings and a Funnel Cake" - Selma, looking for “the perfect man”, gets married (to Sideshow Mel)… only to divorce and marry someone else (Professor Frink), and then another one (Groundskeeper Willie), and then yet another one (Superintendent Chalmers).
 * 2) "Remembrance of Grievances Past"
 * 3) "Simpsons Scenarios"
 * 1) "Simpsons Scenarios"
 * 1) "Simpsons Scenarios"