The episode pokes fun at local staples like Cincinnati chili and the city's reputation as a "middle place" for middle people.

Skinner overhears Chalmers admitting he intended to replace him with Finch, leading to a dramatic confrontation at the convention. 💡 Notable Moments & Trivia

They encounter "Shakespearean improv" hitchhikers, a traffic court, and a surprisingly aggressive gang of spandex-clad cyclists.

After Principal Finch falls ill with food poisoning, Skinner convinces a reluctant Chalmers to let him be his "plus one" for a keynote speech at an administrators' convention in Cincinnati.

For the table read of this episode, Harry Shearer (Skinner) was the only main voice cast member who did not attend.

This is one of the few episodes where the Simpson family barely appears, focusing almost entirely on secondary characters.

[s32e8] The Road To Cincinnati May 2026

The episode pokes fun at local staples like Cincinnati chili and the city's reputation as a "middle place" for middle people.

Skinner overhears Chalmers admitting he intended to replace him with Finch, leading to a dramatic confrontation at the convention. 💡 Notable Moments & Trivia [S32E8] The Road to Cincinnati

They encounter "Shakespearean improv" hitchhikers, a traffic court, and a surprisingly aggressive gang of spandex-clad cyclists. The episode pokes fun at local staples like

After Principal Finch falls ill with food poisoning, Skinner convinces a reluctant Chalmers to let him be his "plus one" for a keynote speech at an administrators' convention in Cincinnati. After Principal Finch falls ill with food poisoning,

For the table read of this episode, Harry Shearer (Skinner) was the only main voice cast member who did not attend.

This is one of the few episodes where the Simpson family barely appears, focusing almost entirely on secondary characters.