About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 41. Chapters: A Fish Called Selma, A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love, A Star is Born Again, Another Simpsons Clip Show, Bart's Friend Falls in Love, Bart's Girlfriend, Bart the Lover, Black Widower, Colonel Homer, Dangerous Curves, Dude, Where's My Ranch?, Dumbbell Indemnity, Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe, Flaming Moe, Future-Drama, Grade School Confidential, Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy, Homer's Night Out, Homer Scissorhands, I'm With Cupid, I Love Lisa, Lady Bouvier's Lover, Life on the Fast Lane, Lisa's Date With Density, Lisa's Wedding, Little Big Girl, Love, Springfieldian Style, Moe Letter Blues, My Big Fat Geek Wedding, Natural Born Kissers, New Kid on the Block, Old Money, Once Upon a Time in Springfield, Principal Charming, Regarding Margie, Rome-Old and Julie-Eh, Some Enchanted Evening, Stealing First Base, That '90s Show, The Bart Wants What It Wants, The Blue and the Gray, The Devil Wears Nada, The Good, the Sad and the Drugly, The Last Temptation of Homer, The Ned-Liest Catch, The Real Housewives of Fat Tony, The Sweetest Apu, The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons, The Wandering Juvie, The War of the Simpsons, The Way We Was, The Way We Weren't, Three Gays of the Condo, Trilogy of Error, Wedding For Disaster, Worst Episode Ever. Excerpt: "A Fish Called Selma" is the nineteenth episode of Season 7 and aired on March 24, 1996. The episode was written by Jack Barth and directed by Mark Kirkland. It guest stars Jeff Goldblum as MacArthur Parker, and Phil Hartman as Troy McClure. Troy McClure's sagging film career is given a boost when he is seen in public with a woman. And to stay in the public eye, Troy must do more than merely date this woman, who happens to be Selma. Washed-up actor Troy McClure gets pulled for driving without wearing his corrective lenses. When Troy goes to the DMV to get his license changed so that he will not be required to wear glasses anymore, he offers to take Selma Bouvier to dinner if she will let him pass the eye test. Af...