'The Simpsons' hits historic 800th episode. Here's how to watch.

"The Simpsons"is delivering a historic doubleheader of episodes this week, including the long-running animated series's 800th episode.

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"The Simpsons," which began its four-decade TV run in 1989, is currently in Season 37. The 800th episode, entitled "Irrational Treasure," airs on Fox on Sunday, Feb. 15, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. That episode is followed by the season finale "Homer? A Cracker Bro?" at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.

In the milestone 800th episode, the family enters their pet, Santa's Little Helper, into a dog show, but during this process, they are led on an adventure straight out of "National Treasure." Guest stars include "Abbott Elementary" star and creatorQuinta Brunsonand The Roots drummerAhmir "Questlove" Thompson.

In the second episode of the night, Homer and Milhouse's father team up on a business venture that becomes successful but creates problems. R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe will play himself as a special guest voice in the Season 37 finale.

Here's what to know about the double helping of "The Simpsons."

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'The Simpsons' hits 800 episodes. See some scenes from the series

"The Simpsons," which has provided satirical reflections on society for four decades, celebrates its 800th episode, entitled "Irrational Treasure," which airs Sunday, Feb. 15. Here's some images from that and other episodes.

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When does the 800th episode of 'The Simpsons' come out?

The 800th episode of "The Simpsons" will air on Sunday, Feb. 15, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox. The second episode will air immediately after at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.

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In "Irrational Treasure," the 800th episode of "The Simpsons," Marge enters their dog, Santa's Little Helper in the National Dog Show in Philadelphia.

Where to watch 'The Simpsons'?

"The Simpsons" is available to watch on local Fox channels carried by cable, satellite and fiber-delivered TV plans. You can also get local Fox channels via streaming services such asDirecTV Stream,Fubo,Sling TV,YouTube TV, andFox One.

The streaming service Hulu has all the current season's episodes of "The Simpsons" available on demand. Disney+ has the first 36 seasons of the TV series available on demand.

Local Fox channels can also be viewed using an over-the-air antenna, as most TVs have a built-in digital tuner.

The series, created by Matt Groening, first aired on TV in April 1987 as animated shorts on "The Tracey Ullman Show." Fox, which launched "The Simpsons" as a standalone series in December 1989,renewed it for four more seasons, extending the show to its 40th season.

"The Simpsons" is already the longest-running scripted primetime series in TV history. Asecond "Simpsons" feature filmis also in the works and scheduled for release in July 2027.

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Seinfeld created the hit sitcom alongside Larry David, who went on to create and star in "Curb Your Enthusiasm." The show resonated with audiences and quickly became known as "the show about nothing" because it often focused on the humor in mundane everyday occurrences.

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The show ran on NBC for nine seasons from 1989 to 1998 andwon 10 Emmy Awards,including outstanding comedy series, supporting actor and supporting actress.

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In an interview with People in May 2023, Julia Louis-Dreyfus recalled the different emotions she felt when the show came to an end.

"There wasa real grief periodwhen the show ended that was real and felt," she said. "Because we all loved each other so much."

Dreyfus has gone on to have a successful career after her time on "Seinfeld," including starring roles in "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and "Veep," a project that earned her numerous Emmy Awards, Golden Globe and SAG Awards.

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It's most apparent that Hannah is hoping to save the relationship in the series' third episode when, after they'd seemingly split, she returns to New York City to be with Kennedy afterthe death of his mother. "I wanted to play her as somebody who's really in love with this person," Hemingway says. "And we rush to the people who we love to be there for them in their hardest moments."

Despite the fact that the two had decided to end things—and the tragic death of Hannah's dog seemed to symbolize the end of whatever was left between them—Hemingway saw the moment as one where Hannah was willing to put aside the couple's differences. "There was a sense that, even after the situations that had occurred, she was asking, 'Can you let me in now? Do you need me?'" It also could have served as a kind of restart for the couple, making clear for them what was truly important. Hemingway says, "My inner dialogue was like, this could be the beginning of the next steps of our lives—until it's not."

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The reunion also came on the heels of whatLove Storydepicts as a less-than-warm reception for Hannah from Kennedy's mother,Jackie Kennedy Onassis. In one scene, Hannah joins Kennedy and his family for dinner at his mother's home, only to find that Jackie is unwilling to come to the table. For Hemingway, Hannah's willingness to go to Jackie's apartment, to dress to impress the former First Lady, to put aside her own stardom to try to win over her boyfriend's mother, speaks volumes. "I think she's really trying," Hemingway says. "She's like,OK, that's not working, let me try another way. She works so hard to be accepted, and I'm sure there's a reason that Jackie didn't like her. It hit hard when we were filming that."

(Of course,Love Storyis a dramatization of these characters' lives. Hannah's mother once toldPeople, "The stories I've heard are just unbelievable. Daryl told me [Onassis] has been very warm and affectionate.")

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Even the mere act of a person trying to make nice with a boyfriend's parents gets at the heart of one ofLove Story's themes: these characters, who were all rich and powerful and many of whom would become legendary, were all just people. "We can forget that everybody's a real person," Hemingway says. "John was born into these circumstances, so maybe he was expected to have an easier time, and Daryl was an actress who was dating American royalty. But what people forgot, and what I think they still forget, is that behind closed doors, everybody has feelings and they have things going on that are so normal."

Hemingway plays Hannah as someone who's trying her best to make a difficult situation work. "Daryl so badly wants to be accepted into this family because she loves John so much," she says. "I think she wants to have this connection, and she's so badly wanting to settle down and be more to this person, but there's a conflict there. He's met somebody who he has these sparks with."

Above all, Hemingway says, "I think her heart is what I want people to take away. I really felt that while I was studying Daryl, and it's what made me fall for her."

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The flight was traveling from Antalya, Turkey, when the midair fight broke out, according to the airline.

The cause of the brawl was not immediately clear Saturday.

The flight was diverted to Brussels, Belgium's capital city, as a result of the disruption, the airline said.

Jet2, a budget-friendly airline behind last year's viral "Nothing Beats a Jet2 Holiday" jingle, called the behavior of the two passengers "appalling."

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