Sheesh...
It's just a fucking cartoon, as long as it's funny why does it matter?
But The Simpsons hasn't been funny for 11 years.![]()
Sooooooo glad I don't watch new eps anymore.Couple of seasons ago.Why even bother making Homer and Marge get together in 1994 instead of 1974?
Did this really happen? How lame.
That 90s Show
Sheesh...
It's just a fucking cartoon, as long as it's funny why does it matter?
I'm not saying it isn't funny, but I don't watch it anymore so I don't care.
Simpsons these days is very hit and miss. They do occasionally score a pretty decent episode, but there's a lot of mediocre stuff to muddle through.
In observation that earlier discussion in this thread reminded me: remember that old episode where the fortune teller showed Lisa her wedding in the future? That episode takes place in 2010. Old Simpsons episodes usually hold up, but that one is really dated.
Best Episode Ever...and it's 15 years old!![]()
I think I would love to go back and rewatch some of those older episodes.
I think I would love to go back and rewatch some of those older episodes.
That's what the DVDs are for! I spend a few months going through seasons 2-8 on DVD each year (that's the golden era, in my opinion) and I always have a wonderful time doing that.
Dated it may be, but it's still gives "Last Exit To Springfield" a run for its money in the Best Episode Ever stakes.In observation that earlier discussion in this thread reminded me: remember that old episode where the fortune teller showed Lisa her wedding in the future? That episode takes place in 2010. Old Simpsons episodes usually hold up, but that one is really dated.
I think I would love to go back and rewatch some of those older episodes.
That's what the DVDs are for! I spend a few months going through seasons 2-8 on DVD each year (that's the golden era, in my opinion) and I always have a wonderful time doing that.
I think something needs to get added to my Netflix queue.
That's what the DVDs are for! I spend a few months going through seasons 2-8 on DVD each year (that's the golden era, in my opinion) and I always have a wonderful time doing that.
I think something needs to get added to my Netflix queue.
All right, I got bored and randomly bought Season 4. I'm only halfway through the first episode, and I'm cracking up.
I think 6 and 7 have to be bought together because of the "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" parts being split between the two seasons.
I've come to the following conclusion about The Simpsons:
Springfield in the show is in some sort of time bubble where the real world keeps going around them, but time just stands still inside of it and nothing changes or reverts back to the previous year for them. That's how the kids are the same age, characters who would be dead are still alive (Mr. Burns' mother for example). The reverting back to the previous year idea - sort of like a time loop but one where history can be changed - also would explain why the kids have returned to school with the same teachers and grades multiple times on the show without batting an eyelash.
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