So long dental plan!I actually just started watching the Simpsons (usually in the 90-96 era) since it's on FXX. I've never seen this show before, I'm sure you guys don't need me to tell you it's really good.
So long dental plan!I actually just started watching the Simpsons (usually in the 90-96 era) since it's on FXX. I've never seen this show before, I'm sure you guys don't need me to tell you it's really good.
I actually just started watching the Simpsons (usually in the 90-96 era) since it's on FXX. I've never seen this show before, I'm sure you guys don't need me to tell you it's really good.
I actually just started watching the Simpsons (usually in the 90-96 era) since it's on FXX. I've never seen this show before, I'm sure you guys don't need me to tell you it's really good.
So long dental plan!
That's the thing that influenced Family Guy, right?I actually just started watching the Simpsons (usually in the 90-96 era) since it's on FXX. I've never seen this show before, I'm sure you guys don't need me to tell you it's really good.
Wow, crazy to think someone not having seen it.
it is but the FXX versions are cropped for widescreen because they think people cant handle 4:3.
That's the thing that influenced Family Guy, right?
Ring bands:
The Promise Ring > Purity Ring
but yeah seasons 2-9ish are top tier simpsons
Ring bands:
The Promise Ring > Purity Ring
Ugh. UGH!!That's the thing that influenced Family Guy, right?
Yes! Holy shit I never knew how much Family Guy just rips off and does worse!
Ugh
Season 19 is a top 3 Simpsons season.
Surely a BradDan QL, right?severed is out on vita today, definitely one to check out
Surely a BradDan QL, right?
the simpsons jumped the shark for me with the infamous Mr Skinner episode in the beginning of season 9. Even still, though, season 9 has enough bangers in it that I recommend giving it a go in spite of it having some out and out shit episodes. Just go into it knowing that it has a rough patch here and there so that expectations are in check
I've always heard people considering the Grimes episode as the jumping the shark episode, but I will contend it has some of the best Homer quotes of the entire series.
theyre fucking crazy, the Grimes episode is a classic.
I think the argument I've mostly heard is that it's not bad it's just that it's the turning point. After that Homer is just full dumb and it never turns back.
guys I wanna play Overwatch
We need a Hot Soup and Me too vs Hakomne Miso.
I need to find a place to watch Simpsons a lot
guys I wanna play Overwatch
I'd kind of agree with this. While the show always had an air of "cartoonishness" (for lack of a better word), after that episode it loses most of the sense of reality that would occasionally permeate the show.
The characters became little more than stereotypes, basically.
However, this isn't really something unique to The Simpsons. Most popular shows fall into this trap. Look at Friends for instance, and compare some of the nuances that the characters had circa Seasons 2-3 to the broad caricatures they were in the final season.
guys I wanna play Overwatch
^^^You've had your turn it's mine now.
i forgot how much i cracked up at that
dan is goofy enough that i can never quite tell when he's genuinely ignorant about something and when he's just pretending to be ignorant to play into his persona. some might say that fact reflects poorly on dan, but man, as long as he's having fun i guess
i'm fairly certain if he can hold the entirity of wwe wrestling canon in his brain, he could remember the name hatsune miku tho
Other figures associated with The Simpsons have publicly criticized the episode. In April 2001, in an interview, Harry Shearer, the voice of Principal Skinner, recalled that after reading the script, he told the writers, "That's so wrong. You're taking something that an audience has built eight years or nine years of investment in and just tossed it in the trash can for no good reason, for a story we've done before with other characters. It's so arbitrary and gratuitous, and it's disrespectful to the audience."
In December 2006, in an interview, Shearer added, "Now, [the writers] refuse to talk about it. They realize it was a horrible mistake. They never mention it. It's like they're punishing [the audience] for paying attention."In the introduction to the ninth season DVD boxset, series creator Matt Groening describes "The Principal and the Pauper" as "one of [his] least favorite episodes." He also called the episode "a mistake" in an interview with Rolling Stone.
You guys don't get it, grimes didn't die. He's in a coma, we're in the coma with him, watching his version of homerI think the argument I've mostly heard is that it's not bad it's just that it's the turning point. After that Homer is just full dumb and it never turns back.
You guys don't get it, grimes didn't die. He's in a coma, we're in the coma with him, watching his version of homer
Fuck principle and he pauper tho
my favourite simpsons episode is the one where he eats the poison blowfish and is convinced he is going to die
Oh shit, is this an actual fan theory?!
Only because it was around the time of the movie and the show writers actually felt inspired to actually do something. Still wouldn't say it's that good though.
This season (27!) actually had an episode that could stand among the best. It was the non-Treehouse of Horror Halloween episode (the first they've ever done). It was really a heartfelt episode done very well.
I'd kind of agree with this. While the show always had an air of "cartoonishness" (for lack of a better word), after that episode it loses most of the sense of reality that would occasionally permeate the show.
The characters became little more than stereotypes, basically.
However, this isn't really something unique to The Simpsons. Most popular shows fall into this trap. Look at Friends for instance, and compare some of the nuances that the characters had circa Seasons 2-3 to the broad caricatures they were in the final season.
Don't let my comment mean that I'm disavowing everything after that episode, simply that I agree that there was a major tone shift following that episode.I haven't watched the Simpsons in about 5 years or so. People often cap the series off at season 10 but it's tough for me to make that call because there are episodes which I've enjoyed beyond that mark. One classic Otto line that I love is from season 13: "They call them fingers but I never see them fing. Oh there they go!"
I maintain there are a myriad of factors for people not enjoying the latter seasons as much including the fact that they grew up and there was a generational shift in the writing staff as well. There's also the syndication aspect when we were exposed to early stuff on a regular basis.
This is true but there are post-season 10 episodes that tone down the Homer-isms. It's unfortunate that they're sandwiched in with episodes that rely on his known characteristics. HOMR and Skinner's Sense of Snow is a great example of the inconsistency of the show as different people made their way into the writing staff.
P.S - I now regret not keeping up with the show because it's impossible to stream it in Canada![]()
I watched the first episode of the Simpsons this season on Hulu. The episode ended with a zoom out of Lena Dunham from Girls with the episode actually being a tattoo on her back.
I said fuck this.
New Hitman level is out today. Hope Brad & Dan mess around with it