7.01 - A Bum is Not a Finger
Lisa and Maggie riot when homeless people are arrested and jailed at Springfield Jail. After hours of not making a difference, the protesters leave, including Lisa and Maggie. Lisa goes back after dark and is accused of being homeless and is put in jail where she is surprised to meet her uncle Herb in the same jail cell.
7.02 - The Blaming of the Shrew
Homer and Marge’s first chance at couple’s therapy is a total disaster when Marge finds out that she has a lot to do with the problems in their marriage. Meanwhile, Izzy’s parents come to meet Lisa, who he told is his girlfriend. Lisa is meanwhile, smitten with Izzy’s older brother Eddie, who surprises her with news that he has transferred to Skullgrass.
7.03 - Major Comeback
Lisa thinks she sees Angie at the park but decides that her mind might be playing tricks on her until she sees her many more times and figures out that she in fact, has come back from Texas. Angie re-enrolls into Skullgrass and Bart and Lisa fill her in on what has happened since she left and they also look back on times when she was with them.
7.04 - The Cider Milhouse Rules
Bart gives Lisa a computer game which he wants her to deliver to Milhouse. Lisa goes up to Milhouse and Suki’s country home and finds out that they are not doing well in terms of money, until she also finds out that Milhouse has inherited the Springfield Cider Mill, which belonged to his grandfather. Bart helps Milhouse manage the mill, which proves to be hard work, until they discover an alcoholic secret which makes the cider taste great.
7.05 - Battery Acid
Bart suspects that Milhouse has been hitting Suki when he notices that she has a black eye. Suki objects to the stories but Bart does not believe her and he has Milhouse arrested for battery. Meanwhile, Lisa tries to get on Professor Bungalow’s nice side when her entire class gets an ‘F’ on their papers.
7.06 - Attention Deficit
Lisa tries to help Bart when his bank savings go down the drain when the bank teller makes a mistake. Bart doesn’t want to accept money from anywhere else and tries to earn some more for himself. But when he can’t, he needs to ask Lisa, Marge or Homer for money, and they decline because he didn’t accept any from them before.
7.07 - Forest Fever
Lisa drags Bart to a camp out in Springfield Forest, which he despises because he is missing the WWNFL (a combo of football and wrestling). Bart can’t wait to get home but his hopes are shattered when he and Lisa get totally lost in the forest, while wild wolves are lurking.
7.08 - Desperately Seeking Anyone
Bart tries to find a quality boyfriend for lonely Lisa and decides to use Eddie who she secretly likes. He decides to set up a date between them and they really hit it off, which makes Bart happy, until Izzy vows for revenge on both Bart and his brother.
7.09 - Dreading Vows
After a cousin’s wedding, the family comes back home and wonders what they’re married life would be like. Lisa imagines being married to Ralph Wiggum with nine kids and being overweight (much like the segment in Lisa the Simpson, but longer). Bart imagines being married to Angie but their marriage goes wrong when he discovers she is cheating on him with every guy in town. Lastly, Homer and Marge both think of what life would have been like had they married other people.
7.10 - Christmas Hurts
Lisa and Bart try to find the perfect present for Marge and Homer on Christmas, when both Homer and Marge are undecided about which child they like more. Meanwhile, Marge’s time of the month and her annual Christmas dinner are on a collision course.
7.11 - Work and Punishment
After nearly a year of unemployment, Lisa finally gets another job as a waitress at a restaurant at the Springfield mall, which gives her more money than her old jobs, but she feels is very degrading and makes her feel useless.
7.12 - I’ve Seen it All
Bart realizes that there is no good quality programming on TV anymore and decides to write his own TV show pilot, which Lisa reads and tells him it is terrible. She gives him some collective criticism and Bart manipulates her into writing it herself. After Lisa retools the characters and the plotline, Bart submits it to Hollywood TV executives who accept it and give Bart all the credit, which Lisa can’t stand.
7.13 - Secret Asian Man
Lisa falls for Suki’s brother who is visiting from Japan, who shares all of her interests, unlike Suki. Lisa tries to get Mogi, Suki’s brother to notice her, but goes to far and follows him to Springfield Casino where she thinks that he may have killed someone.
7.14 - Mission: Unpossible
Ralph, Izzy and Eddie fight for Lisa’s affections which drives Lisa crazy. She decides to trick them and tells them that there is treasure buried deep in Mount Springfield and tells them that she will go out with whoever brings it back. But when an unexpected snow storm falls over Mt. Springfield, Lisa feels guilty and with the help of Homer, decides to go after them.
7.15 - It's Not Izzy Being Green
Izzy pretends to be an environmentalist when he sees Lisa is protesting against Springfield’s littering problem. She believes him and starts to become closer to him, until she discovers that he doesn’t know a thing about the environment. Lisa decides that it’s the last straw and breaks Izzy’s heart by going out with Eddie.
7.16 - Think Outside the Box
Marge worries about Homer when she calculates that he watches 12 hours of TV everyday. She deliberately breaks the TV and tells Homer she spent all the savings money, so he can’t go buy a new one. After a few days, Lisa visits and is surprised at how much of a better person Homer has become from telling stories and reading for entertainment, and realizes how annoyed Marge has become from him never leaving her alone. Lisa does a favor for her mother and gets the family a new TV.
7.17 - Pass the Grass at Skullgrass
Lisa is uneasy about the annual Grass Pass at her college, and tries to get it outlawed, with no results. She decides to let it go until she notices Maggie smoking pot in the bathroom, and decides to take drastic measures. Meanwhile, Milhouse returns for the special occasion and he and Bart notice that their pot stash is gone and find Marge and Homer smoking it and reminiscing.
7.18 - Bart is Beautiful
Bart makes the Simpsons a famous family when he finds fame as an underwear model. A fight begins however, when Bart decides to keep all his profits for himself and gives none to the family, who really need to buy a new dishwasher.
7.19 - One Gay at a Time
After accidentally going to a gay bar, Lisa is unaware that the man, Adam, she made a date with was really gay. She notices that after a few weeks he still hasn’t kissed her. Once she finds out he is gay, Lisa becomes upset when she realizes that the only guy who stayed with her for more than a week was gay.
7.20 - Moe and Lisa Smile (Part 1 of 2)
A 21st birthday party at Moe’s Tavern causes Lisa to drink a little more than too much and she becomes drunk. Bart gets her home and tries to hide her drunkenness from Homer and Marge, who notice something weird about their daughter. Meanwhile, Maggie boycotts Principal Skinner’s cut of recess.
7.21 - Lush Life (Part 2 of 2)
Marge and Homer find out that Lisa got drunk the night before when she has her very first hangover and are very disappointed in her. Lisa tries to figure out a way to make it up to them; Maggie successfully gets recess back for the kids of Springfield, but is forced to be Principal Skinner’s after school slave in order to keep it for them.
7.22 - Things to Do in Denver When You're Dumb (SEASON FINALE)
The Simpsons are off to Denver for Homer and Marge’s High School Reunion. In Denver, Lisa finds love with a skier named Marlon, and Bart realizes that it is the place of his dreams and wants to live there, while Homer tries to impress his family and old high school friends with Marge, and tries to make her look sexier.