19. Lisa's: Wedding
: On their wedding day, Hugh tells Lisa that they can finally be happy once they abandon her family forever. Recognizing her deep-seated love for her "dysfunctional yet loving" family, Lisa calls off the wedding.
: Hugh proposes, but friction arises when he meets the Simpson family in Springfield. He is particularly appalled by Homer’s behavior and the family's general dysfunction.
(Season 6, Episode 19) is a landmark installment of The Simpsons that first aired on March 19, 1995. It is widely celebrated as the show's first "future" episode and has gained legendary status for its eerie real-world "predictions". Plot Summary 19. Lisa's Wedding
"Lisa's Wedding" won the for Outstanding Animated Program in 1995. It is frequently ranked by critics at CBR and other outlets as one of the most emotional and well-written episodes for its exploration of the complex bond between Lisa and Homer. 17 Times The Simpsons Accurately Predicted the Future
: A scene shows Lisa and Marge communicating via a video phone, which many compare to the eventual rollout of FaceTime . : On their wedding day, Hugh tells Lisa
: An establishing shot of London shows a building that looks remarkably similar to The Shard , which wasn't constructed until 2009.
: Back in the present, a young Lisa finds Homer at the fair and happily listens to his stories, appreciating him in a new light. Notable "Predictions" He is particularly appalled by Homer’s behavior and
: At age 23, Lisa is an university student who meets and falls in love with Hugh Parkfield , a refined British aristocrat.
