10. Little Big Mom Apr 2026

: This episode is the origin of the popular "Stupid Sexy Flanders" meme, stemming from a scene where Ned reveals his skin-tight ski suit to Homer, prompting Homer's famous line, "Feels like I'm wearing nothing at all!".

: During a family ski trip, Marge avoids the slopes out of fear of injury but ironically breaks her leg when a cuckoo clock falls on her at the lodge. 10. Little Big Mom

Scullyfied Simpsons: “Little Big Mom” (Season 11, Episode 10) : This episode is the origin of the

: Encouraged by the "ghost" of Lucille Ball, Lisa tricks Homer and Bart into believing they have contracted leprosy by painting oatmeal sores on them while they sleep. : With Marge hospitalized for physical therapy, Lisa

: With Marge hospitalized for physical therapy, Lisa takes over the household duties. She quickly becomes overwhelmed as Homer and Bart refuse to help, leaving the house in a squalid state.

: Terrified, Homer and Bart seek help from Ned Flanders, who sends them to a leper colony in Hawaii. Marge eventually joins them there after finishing her own recovery, and the episode ends with the family enjoying their time in Hawaii despite the "disease". Key Highlights & Trivia

: Elwood Edwards, known as the "You've Got Mail" voice, guest stars as the virtual doctor.

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