For its milestone 800th episode, 'The Simpsons' is putting Philadelphia front and center in a star-studded production that's equal parts historical conspiracy thriller and comedic romp.
In Sunday's episode, "Irrational Treasure," Marge and Homer find themselves caught up in a wild adventure as they try to get their dog, Santa's Little Helper, in shape for the city's famous Philadelphia Dog Show. The plot is filled with nods to classic adventure movies from the 2000s, including "National Treasure," which featured several iconic scenes filmed in Philadelphia, including one at Independence Hall.
The episode boasts an impressive lineup of guest stars, including Quinta Brunson, creator of the hit TV show "Abbott Elementary," who lends her voice to a character named Adrienne. Kevin Bacon appears as a concierge, while Questlove, drummer for The Roots, voices a tour guide leading a Segway tour through the city's streets.
The episode is also notable for its numerous references to Philadelphia culture and landmarks, including Homer's iconic cheesesteak at Pat's King of Steaks and Geno's Steaks. The show's creators have clearly done their research, incorporating everything from iconic Philly sports teams (the Flyers) to beloved local bands (Boyz II Men).
This is the latest in a long line of Philadelphia-themed episodes for 'The Simpsons,' which has been delighting audiences with its love of the city for years. Past appearances include the 2019 Halloween episode, which featured a cameo by the city's beloved mascot, Gritty.
While this new episode may be the first to celebrate the 800th milestone, it won't be the last time Philadelphia makes an appearance on the show. With its rich history and cultural attractions, the city remains a veritable treasure trove of inspiration for 'The Simpsons' writers.
In Sunday's episode, "Irrational Treasure," Marge and Homer find themselves caught up in a wild adventure as they try to get their dog, Santa's Little Helper, in shape for the city's famous Philadelphia Dog Show. The plot is filled with nods to classic adventure movies from the 2000s, including "National Treasure," which featured several iconic scenes filmed in Philadelphia, including one at Independence Hall.
The episode boasts an impressive lineup of guest stars, including Quinta Brunson, creator of the hit TV show "Abbott Elementary," who lends her voice to a character named Adrienne. Kevin Bacon appears as a concierge, while Questlove, drummer for The Roots, voices a tour guide leading a Segway tour through the city's streets.
The episode is also notable for its numerous references to Philadelphia culture and landmarks, including Homer's iconic cheesesteak at Pat's King of Steaks and Geno's Steaks. The show's creators have clearly done their research, incorporating everything from iconic Philly sports teams (the Flyers) to beloved local bands (Boyz II Men).
This is the latest in a long line of Philadelphia-themed episodes for 'The Simpsons,' which has been delighting audiences with its love of the city for years. Past appearances include the 2019 Halloween episode, which featured a cameo by the city's beloved mascot, Gritty.
While this new episode may be the first to celebrate the 800th milestone, it won't be the last time Philadelphia makes an appearance on the show. With its rich history and cultural attractions, the city remains a veritable treasure trove of inspiration for 'The Simpsons' writers.