The D'oh-cial Network

"The D'oh-cial Network" is the eleventh episode of Season 23 and the 497th episode overall. Armie Hammer guest stars as real-life characters, Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss.

Synopsis
When Lisa and her family went to a new shopping mall. She met some of her friends but they said that she was lame and very dorky. After realizing she has no friends, Lisa creates a social network site, Springface to garner attention. However, the residents of Springfield soon become addicted to it, and later have car accidents and many injuries. Will Lisa escape this situation will she still have friends?

Plot
The episode begins with Lisa in court, being interrogated for making a website so addictive, that it caused accidents. Lisa begins to tell her story, starting with her family going to a parking garage. A man thinks they are going to pull out and give him a parking space, however, the family ignores him and makes him angry. They get out and go to an outdoor mall. While Homer and Maggie enjoy the trolley, the family sees Lenny, who is now living at the mall. Bart greases himself up and gives Otto a ride. Meanwhile, Homer eats pastries. Lisa sees some schoolmates, but when she is shunned by them, she realizes she has no friends. Homer buys a Mapple computer, and the family return home. After Homer downloads the complete works of Shakespeare, he immediately deletes it. Lisa finds out she can use the computer to interact with possible companions, so she has the idea a social network named Springface. While coding the site with the nerds, Lisa encounters Nelson, who says his favorite computer game is Angry Nerds, and proceeds to attack the nerds. When the computer work is done, the site becomes a success, not just for kids but for adults too. When Bart finds this out, he deletes Principal Skinner from his profile. Lisa is glad she has created an internet success, and Homer is glad that he has created a daughter that has created an internet success. However, Grandpa is not proud that he created an alcoholic son. Back in the court, the judge asks if the site was a failiure like Ask Jeeves, which makes Jeeves sad. Lisa says it was actually very successful, and useful, as Homer can send messages to Marge from the bar, among other things. However, it becomes too much of a success when a blogging citizen accidentally kills Moleman. This starts a riot, so Lisa decides to shut down the website. From this, she gains real-life friends. Lisa is found innocent, but Mr. Burns wins money for some reason. Afterwards, Patty and Selma compete in the Olympics against the Winklevoss Twins. They wonder how Patty and Selma are winning, because they only starting training a week ago. During the credits, a tribute to Edward Gorey's work is played.