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as great as the simpsons are i really can't imagine being a fan on the pappawheelie level of auteurism where if someone turned on a perfectly good season 9 episode you'd be like "ARGH FUCKING MIKE SCULLY ERA TURN IT OFF"

some dude, Saturday, 19 November 2011 17:17 (fourteen years ago)

yeah but the question is how do you know it's a good season 9 episode

tracy mcgr8080 (dayo), Saturday, 19 November 2011 17:22 (fourteen years ago)

great season 1 eps

bart the genius
there's no disgrace like home
bart the general
telltale head
life on the fast lane
crepes of wrath
krusty gets busted
some enchanted evening

tracy mcgr8080 (dayo), Saturday, 19 November 2011 17:36 (fourteen years ago)

That New York episode at the start of Season 9 was last episode I ever saw

big brains are awesome, dude (Ówen P.), Saturday, 19 November 2011 17:39 (fourteen years ago)

is that the one where they say 'malparkage'?

j., Saturday, 19 November 2011 17:41 (fourteen years ago)

Maybe? I remember Homer got a clamp put on his car + it was the first episode I'd seen that had computer generated visuals

big brains are awesome, dude (Ówen P.), Saturday, 19 November 2011 17:50 (fourteen years ago)

But I vividly remember, the next day, talking about it at school, and consensus opinion was one of disillusionment with the series.

big brains are awesome, dude (Ówen P.), Saturday, 19 November 2011 17:52 (fourteen years ago)

you didn't like kal kalash?

tracy mcgr8080 (dayo), Saturday, 19 November 2011 17:57 (fourteen years ago)

Simpsons seasons 2-8 vs. 8-now = John Lennon dying, so they replaced his Beatles role with one of the Fat Boys.

― ███★★★███ (PappaWheelie V), Saturday, November 19, 2011 10:56 AM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

More like if one of the Fat Boys died and was replaced with Paul McCartney

Noise II Men (EDB), Saturday, 19 November 2011 18:04 (fourteen years ago)

ringo was on season 2, george was on season 5, paul was on season 7. OMG GUYS THEY GOT BAD WHEN THEY RAN OUT OF BEATLES, DAMN YOU MARK DAVID CHAPMAN

some dude, Saturday, 19 November 2011 18:12 (fourteen years ago)

^ that s5 episode, the barbershop quartet one, is class.

gyac, Saturday, 19 November 2011 18:45 (fourteen years ago)

yeah one of my all-time favorites

some dude, Saturday, 19 November 2011 18:48 (fourteen years ago)

reat season 1 eps

bart the genius
there's no disgrace like home
bart the general
telltale head
life on the fast lane
crepes of wrath
krusty gets busted
some enchanted evening

― tracy mcgr8080 (dayo), Sunday, 20 November 2011 04:36 (10 hours ago)

So otm! I think people underestimate s1 simply due to the voice actors still finding their groove and the Klusky-Czupo (sp?) animations. Who cares though? "Life on the Fast Lane" was great, and there are some BRILLIANT vocal outtakes on the DVD of Al Brooks mugging it up for his role as Jaques, just throwing out loads of cheesy pickup lines one after another with all the crew giggling in the background.

Trayce, Sunday, 20 November 2011 04:25 (fourteen years ago)

And Krusty gets Busted is an essential episode! Without it, the entire Bart/Krusty nemesis plot doesn't have its basis.

Trayce, Sunday, 20 November 2011 04:26 (fourteen years ago)

(I in fact always forget thats even a season 1 ep, it seems like it is from sometime later)

Trayce, Sunday, 20 November 2011 04:26 (fourteen years ago)

one month passes...

the story that homer was a crappy dad but will be an awesome grandfather is kind of the best moment the show's has in like a decade

waka flocka dimes (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, 3 January 2012 17:44 (fourteen years ago)

So otm! I think people underestimate s1 simply due to the voice actors still finding their groove and the Klusky-Czupo (sp?) animations. Who cares though? "Life on the Fast Lane" was great, and there are some BRILLIANT vocal outtakes on the DVD of Al Brooks mugging it up for his role as Jaques, just throwing out loads of cheesy pickup lines one after another with all the crew giggling in the background

yeah they're starting to show these on TV and I'm very impressed with how different the show was back then. not as many jokes but the great moments really are earned. plus there were some pretty serious themes - IIRC two of the episodes dealt with adultery which is a far cry from the wackier "oh that Homer" episodes of the last 15 years. but maybe I'm biased since they kinda stopped showing the real early eps when I was watching the show a bunch so watching them now brings a ton of nostalgia...

frogbs, Tuesday, 3 January 2012 19:21 (fourteen years ago)

Whiney OTM. I'd go so far as to say it's the best episode since at least season 9.

Let A Man Come In And Do The Cop Porn (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 3 January 2012 19:33 (fourteen years ago)

"District 10" was the hardest I'ver laughed at anything in a while

waka flocka dimes (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, 3 January 2012 20:26 (fourteen years ago)

as great as the simpsons are i really can't imagine being a fan on the pappawheelie level of auteurism where if someone turned on a perfectly good season 9 episode you'd be like "ARGH FUCKING MIKE SCULLY ERA TURN IT OFF"

― some dude, Saturday, November 19, 2011 12:17 PM (1 month ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

I agree with this. I do own 9&10 boxes, for a couple episodes.

BTW, Scully was a hell of a script writer -- just a terrible show runner. He didn't know when to say when. And he also lost a slew of the good writers before he took over.

███★★★███ (PappaWheelie V), Tuesday, 10 January 2012 13:09 (fourteen years ago)

listening to the commentaries it sounds to me that he just didn't really care as much as the previous show runners did, or in the same way. Where the others all seemed to have very strong ideas about what they wanted from the show and tortured themselves and everyone else to get it perfect, he seemed happy to occasionally have bits that didn't really make sense or to have lazy jokes here and there, and with a process as long and complicated as making any single Simpsons episode, that seems like a recipe for rapid decay.

sunn :o))) (Merdeyeux), Tuesday, 10 January 2012 19:55 (fourteen years ago)

one month passes...

Anyone else catch that after this Sunday's ep, number 500 (!), the show is up there with Gunsmoke and Lassie as the longest running TV series.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 16 February 2012 16:26 (fourteen years ago)

but of course Lassie maintained the quality all the way through its run

Number None, Thursday, 16 February 2012 19:19 (fourteen years ago)

kinda surprised any shows have been on longer than the Simpsons tbh

max buzzword (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 16 February 2012 19:20 (fourteen years ago)

I don't think that's necessarily something they should be proud of.

Nicole, Thursday, 16 February 2012 19:45 (fourteen years ago)

the story that homer was a crappy dad but will be an awesome grandfather is kind of the best moment the show's has in like a decade

This was on tv here the other night - I missed the start and thus the premise tho, why were we seeing the future (yet again!)?

But yeah, I v rarely see current-Simpsons now, and I actually quite liked this one, it had some heart to it. Lisa and Bart drunk up in the treehouse was suprisingly jarring and realistic!

Lindsay NAGL (Trayce), Friday, 17 February 2012 01:16 (fourteen years ago)

And for once everyone's futures made *sense*, rather tha have Lisa-as-president or Bart as a rock star or some crap, they were just normal struggling adults.

Lindsay NAGL (Trayce), Friday, 17 February 2012 01:18 (fourteen years ago)

well maggie's didn't :/

but yeah, bart and lisa's seemed to make sense

dave cool, Friday, 17 February 2012 02:00 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2012/feb/16/the-simpsons-top-10-episodes

piscesx, Friday, 17 February 2012 02:29 (fourteen years ago)

"surprisingly"

Lindsay NAGL (Trayce), Friday, 17 February 2012 03:00 (fourteen years ago)

Anyone else catch that after this Sunday's ep, number 500 (!), the show is up there with Gunsmoke and Lassie as the longest running TV series.

you might want to add about a dozen qualifiers there

Θ ̨Θƪ (sic), Friday, 17 February 2012 03:43 (fourteen years ago)

500th show ended with this:

http://i.huffpost.com/gen/505730/SIMPSONS-500-EPISODES.jpg

using the phrase 'logging on the internet' is half the problem imo

Wub wub wub wubwubwubwub wub Pzzzzzzz WUBB wubwub (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 20 February 2012 20:45 (fourteen years ago)

haha before i saw your comment i kept rereading that logging on the internet part and wondering why my head couldn't accept it.

Summer Slam! (Ste), Monday, 20 February 2012 20:47 (fourteen years ago)

Internet should be capitalized too.

pplains, Monday, 20 February 2012 20:58 (fourteen years ago)

I gave up capitalising that a while ago.

Wub wub wub wubwubwubwub wub Pzzzzzzz WUBB wubwub (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 20 February 2012 21:03 (fourteen years ago)

I agree with that, but rules are rules.

pplains, Monday, 20 February 2012 21:14 (fourteen years ago)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_capitalization_conventions

The Internet standards community has historically differentiated between the Internet and an internet (or internetwork), the first being treated as a proper noun with a capital letter, and the latter as a common noun with lower-case first letter.

convincing imo

Wub wub wub wubwubwubwub wub Pzzzzzzz WUBB wubwub (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 20 February 2012 21:17 (fourteen years ago)

They made that thanks look like a silent movie title card. Imagine it in Burns' voice saying "logging on to the internetrola."

Ham House showdown (Dan Peterson), Monday, 20 February 2012 21:23 (fourteen years ago)

I still play by the rules that the Internet is the Internet, but it's inconsistent with other similar items, like "interstate".

You call it Interstate 40, but your car breaks down on the interstate. If your car broke down on an interstate, that would be one thing.

pplains, Monday, 20 February 2012 21:31 (fourteen years ago)

"Homer At The Bat" aired 20 years ago tonight, and won the ratings for the first time ever, beating both Cosby and the Winter Olympics.

http://deadspin.com/5886723/the-making-of-homer-at-the-bat-the-episode-that-conquered-prime-time-20-years-ago-tonight

A Full Torgo Apparition (Phil D.), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 01:12 (fourteen years ago)

Homer At Bat was an event when it aired. Baseball fans had been hearing about it for months prior.

Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 01:20 (fourteen years ago)

I had no idea who any of the players were when i first saw Homer At The Bat (still don't with most of em) but it was the best thing ever

Number None, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 01:51 (fourteen years ago)

i think the closing song explains everything about the ep pretty succinctly

contreatable logorrhea (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 01:52 (fourteen years ago)

All of the players were cooperative except for José Canseco, who was intimidating.[4] He disliked his original part and insisted it be rewritten, and the writers grudgingly[5] made him as heroic as possible.[4] He was originally slated to wake up in bed with Edna Krabappel and miss the game, but Canseco's then-wife, Esther Haddad, objected.[8][9] He disliked his caricature, stating that "the animation looked nothing like (him),"[8] but that he found the acting was very easy.[10] When asked in 2007 about his part by the San Jose Mercury News, he responded, "that was 100 years ago," hung up the phone and did not answer any of the paper's subsequent calls for an interview about his guest spot.[8]

Number None, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 02:00 (fourteen years ago)

If I didn't already know what an ass Canseco was I'd think he was quite an ass right now.

I Fucked Up (jer.fairall), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 02:12 (fourteen years ago)

Ken Griffey, Jr. did not understand his line "there's a party in my mouth and everyone's invited" and got quite frustrated when he was recording it

Number None, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 02:14 (fourteen years ago)

What's great is that it's a funny, well written episode with solid jokes even without the ballplayers, but with them, it just goes to the next level. (Even today, when watching a boring baseball game, either my wife or I will bust out, "… and the next man wants to hit the ball, too. And he does, and everyone is happy.")

A Full Torgo Apparition (Phil D.), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 02:56 (fourteen years ago)

See I didnt get any of the jokes relevamt to the players themselves. I didnt even know they were specific refs, til the SNPP entry I just read (stuff like the 'get a haircut!' rant for eg). It all worked regardless, I figured there was another layer I was mising tho.

Lindsay NAGL (Trayce), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 02:58 (fourteen years ago)

i read somewhere that the 'get a haircut!' line / incident was actually an odd coincidence - the real life version of it actually came after the voice recordings for the episode.

shart practice (Merdeyeux), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 03:00 (fourteen years ago)


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