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Feb 21st, 2003 11:55 PM
Skulhedface Everything else notwithstanding, The Simpsons still kick ass. But I'm looking forward to seeing the new episodes of Ren and Stimpy this summer, now that Spumco has control of R&S again. Spumco never let me down
Feb 21st, 2003 10:51 PM
BobbyDan
Simpsons

it's funny, but not very original after 10 years or so.
Feb 21st, 2003 03:14 PM
Sledge Yeah but season sucked at times and 9 and 10 were weird.
Feb 21st, 2003 01:49 PM
Zomboid Yeah, bart wasn't the most popular for long, but man, he was fucking popular. I still remember all the merchandise with bart on it.

And fuck anyone that says seasons 3-6 were the best, the best seasons went up to and included season 9. Season 10 was alright but it's when the show started going downhill at a steady rate.
Feb 21st, 2003 03:54 AM
Ninjavenom

You forgot season 2, man. Burns, Burns, Burns! :O
Feb 21st, 2003 02:36 AM
Sledge Thje best years were the season 3,4,5 and 6 when homer took over but they have over used him and made him look stupider each week. :/
Feb 21st, 2003 02:04 AM
Krythor They shifted the focus off Bart and onto Homer around season 3 or 4, Bart wasn't the popular one for very long :/
Feb 21st, 2003 01:51 AM
Skulhedface Don't get me wrong, as Homer is the MAN, but was I the only one that noticed that the show started it's downfall when they took the focus off of Bart and put it onto Homer? Not to mention Homer's steep decline from dull but loving familyman to plot device-important, all-out idiot?

But of course, this could be nostalgia talking... after all, when The Simpsons premiered, (not the Ullman shorts, the actual series) I was 10 years old, just like good ol' Bart. Hmm.
Feb 20th, 2003 02:13 PM
Ninjavenom shut up.
Feb 20th, 2003 01:58 PM
Sledge A good idea would be to bring maud flanders back form the dead it's better a idea that the actual episodes.
Feb 18th, 2003 02:54 PM
Zbu Manowar Well, Season 14 hasn't been all that good but at least it's somewhat better than the last two or three ones. Except for that Marge bodybuilder episode and the increasingly awful Halloween specials. They might as well just do a Tall Tales episode every Easter and let the Halloween special die.
Feb 18th, 2003 02:37 PM
Sledge The show has been on the downfall since 1997 and season 14 has been lame but i still watch in hope
Feb 13th, 2003 05:16 PM
Zbu Manowar And novelity's all they have left.

And whatever happens, the Simpsons should stop making light of the fact that they're a show. It's wasn't funny in the first place and making jokes about selling out while actually selling out does not make the whole practice smart or any less annoying.
Feb 13th, 2003 02:47 PM
Ninjavenom I don't think they should do any episodes about minor characters liek Frink, Gil or Rich Texan. That would ruin all the novelty.
Feb 13th, 2003 02:04 PM
Generator86 I'd like to see an episode revolving around Gil or Professor Frink. I don't know, maybe they've done them already. I only watch it on Sundays when I remember to. It's not exactly the event that it used to be, especially after Family Guy started up. At least that show had some real balls.
Feb 13th, 2003 01:09 AM
Zbu Manowar Nah, I meant either Burns and Smithers, Seymour and Edna....not the one-note characters that are being run into the ground to attempt to make up the lack of Phil Hartman.
Feb 13th, 2003 12:07 AM
mew barios they should make an episode that's totally about that fat texan guy who waves his hat an says yee haw a lot. he's th best.
Feb 13th, 2003 12:02 AM
Zbu Manowar Agreed. Plus they need to do more about the secondary characters. Well, if they expect the next two years to be watchable. Meanwhile, they need to cut it off with all the 'wacky' stuff happening to a character of the week.
Feb 12th, 2003 07:52 PM
Ninjavenom Agreed, some of the jokes are just downright embarassing now.
Feb 12th, 2003 04:28 PM
Krythor Words cannot describe the rage that overcame me when I tried to explain to my sister exactly how shitty the simpsons is these days, and one of her arguments was "If it's so crappy why did you buy the first two seasons on DVD!?"
BECAUSE THEY'RE 13 YEARS OLD AND THE SIMPSONS IS 5 YEARS PAST IT'S FUCKING SELL BY DATE SLUT.

Ugh, yeah, I saw that one with Homer and the jukebox too...they over did it and it wasn't as funny as the family guy version though.
Also, when they all got up on the bar and started singing...I literally get embarrassed watching it these days. Homer is a totally different character, it's just not funny anymore..and they're still winning awards?
If people could just realize that you don't HAVE to watch it and turn off their tv sets when it comes on, maybe they would have been cancelled by now.
Infact, I don't want the simpsons to just end, I want it to be cancelled. I want them to realize exactly how much they've fucked everything up, I want them to realize what a mistake they've made, when they've taken possibly the best show in tv history and gotten it cancelled. Nothing would satisfy me more.
Feb 11th, 2003 01:43 PM
Zomboid
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Originally Posted by Vomit
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Originally Posted by Jack Skellington
I think marge even said something like "Now that's good satire". If they think that's what good satire is, it's painfully obvious the show should just quit before it becomes "a bad show" and not just "bad for a season of the simpsons".
I think they meant that as a joke.
Could be, but if you look at the recent episodes...it's hard to tell
Feb 11th, 2003 05:01 AM
Vomit
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Originally Posted by Jack Skellington
I think marge even said something like "Now that's good satire". If they think that's what good satire is, it's painfully obvious the show should just quit before it becomes "a bad show" and not just "bad for a season of the simpsons".
I think they meant that as a joke.
Feb 4th, 2003 03:47 PM
Facekicker
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Originally Posted by Royal Tenenbaum
Also, the scene where Marge beat up her mugger was exactly out of the Godfather
That's exactly what I thought when I saw it.
Feb 3rd, 2003 06:12 PM
Zomboid Yeah, I've noticed the simpsons actually steal jokes from better shows too. In one episode, homer tries to pull a fonzy by hitting a juke box and it breaks and he bleeds all over the place. On family guy peter hit the juke box once, it did nothing so he hit it again and got glass in his hand. I hated this last episode even more than I normally would because they bastardized some classic songs with their lame jokes.

Edit (a day later): I don't remember if it was the newest episode or the one after it, where krusty's made out to look bad or something, but that "parody" of "who let the dogs out" was the dumbest thing I've ever seen on the show, ever. I hate that fucking song so a lame joke got even worse. I think marge even said something like "Now that's good satire". If they think that's what good satire is, it's painfully obvious the show should just quit before it becomes "a bad show" and not just "bad for a season of the simpsons". It's fucking sad though, because I've been watching since season one started and it's always been my favorite show.
Feb 3rd, 2003 06:03 PM
Psycho Squid The Tetris scene in that episode was funny as hell. Other than that, that was really a shitty episode compared to the other episodes this season.
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