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THE SIMPSONS is back for a brand new season which has already begun in America. The whole of Springfield has returned, including the family's happy-go-lucky religious neighbour Ned Flanders.
That is, of course, everybody except Ned Flanders, who has built himself and his family a “sheltereenie.” You may like One Ridiculously Unrealistic Thing About 32 '90s TV Shows ...
According to Ned, Homer took the couch when they first met. This actually does fit the broad strokes of their first meeting in the show's continuity, which was revealed over thirty years ago.
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Ned Flanders has had his ups and downs throughout The Simpsons, but he's never been as bad as the Season 36 episode, "The Flandshees of Innersimpson." ... As the family is out on a day trip, ...
An interesting thing happens during “The Simpsons Movie,” which recently opened at No. 1 at the box office in the United States and Canada: Ned Flanders, often mocked in the television series ...
Ned: Our bible study group is going to the holy land next month. I'd like to take you and your family along as my guests. Homer: Hmm, let me think.
The “cheerful prudery” of Ned Flanders has given way to vulgarity, misogyny, and partisanship. What does this mean for our witness? But Ned was no Elmer Gantry. He actually aspired to the sort ...
The Phoenix group's inspiration is Ned Flanders, the cheerful, hokey and fervently devout Christian resident of Evergreen Terrace who lives next door to Springfield's most famous family ...