I've been watching it and find it ok. Not great but good enough to keep me watching. It's basically Futurama in medieval times
Imagine that Homer Simpson is the only straight white/yellow man you’ve ever seen and people constantly compare you to him.I am sympathetic to the idea that Apu should be voiced by someone either from India, or of Indian descent. While there are jokes at Apu's expense, I also see a character that is presented as a hard worker and someone who is proud of his culture (based on the first ten seasons, I've probably seen ten episodes total over the last nineteen seasons). Humor often exploits our foibles, whether on a personal or cultural level.
Plus, Homer Simpson never tainted how I saw myself. Homer (like Peter Griffin after him) was a fat, lazy, uneducated, middle class white slob who has no interest in bettering himself or changing his view of the world.
Or you could just have the character voiced by someone of Indian decent and stop making him be a comical stereotype or at least subvert it. In comparison Fat Tony who is an Italian stereotype, but voiced by an actor of Italian decent and finds it funny to play the character.That's pretty much true of any character in The Simpsons. I'm not aware of any Indian person in the UK (and I know quite a few) being mocked for being like Apu - he's a pretty sympathetic character in any case. Humour seems to end up being cruel in some context - maybe we should just ban it.
Imagine that Homer Simpson is the only straight white/yellow man you’ve ever seen and people constantly compare you to him.
Yet it continues to contribute to the problem. It’s one thing if Apu has faded away like other Simpsons characters. But they’ve doubled down on it.I absolutely can understand and appreciate that frustration. I imagine it is something very hard to live with. At the same time, The Simpsons don't have any kind of trademark or copyright on Indian characters. The existence of Apu hasn't kept creators and content providers from adding their own positive Indian characters for the last thirty years. That is on those creators and content providers, not The Simpsons.
Apu is the nexus of frustration because he is popular. But blaming the character and The Simpsons' is simply letting others who are the problem off the hook.
Yet it continues to contribute to the problem. It’s one thing if Apu has faded away like other Simpsons characters. But they’ve doubled down on it.
They did an episode last year where Lisa of all people dismissed it as being too PC and that there is just nothing they can do about it.But they actually haven't. If you look at the article I posted above from show writer Mike Reiss.
They did an episode last year where Lisa of all people dismissed it as being too PC and that there is just nothing they can do about it.
The only thing that really bugs me with the whole Apu thing is that practically ever character on the show is a stereotype to one degree or another, and every non-American or non-white character is at least as much of a stereotype as Apu is.
I completely understand why people are upset about it, but I just think it's a bit unfair to single him out.
If there was countless other examples of Indian characters, Apu wouldn’t be a problem. But there aren’t many and for a time, Apu was the only one. Since we form our views on the world from media, Apu became how people saw Indian people.I guess I can see that then, I wasn't really thinking about the bigger media landscape, just the show itself.
It’s really how the human brain works. It’s easier to base things on assumptions and stereotypes because we evolved to make quick decisions that could be life or death. We’re all guilty of it to some extent, we’re programmed to be that way.People are really that stupid? It honestly never even crossed my mind that anybody would judge real people based on a cartoon character.
People are really that stupid? It honestly never even crossed my mind that anybody would judge real people based on a cartoon character.
Absolutely!Plus kudos to them getting Matt Berry to voice Prince Merkimer.
Having Elfo obsessed/in love with with Bean is easily the worst part of the series thus far. They desperately need to expand the central cast so they can do away with it ASAP.Got a theory about future reveals in the show. Putting it in spoilers just in case I'm right.
we see a bunch of strange animal creatures at the end who are from Dagmar's kingdom. Queen Dagmar is a white mouse creature who has been magically turned Human. The white hair is a clue, as are the buck teeth of her daughter. Bean is clearly going to get turned back into her true non human hybrid form (Dis-enchanted, if you will), and that will allow her to be compatible with a ressurected Elfo
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