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Navinabob 02-20-12 06:23 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
There was a brilliant Moe centered episode about 2-3 years back, I considered it a perfect episode. The one after it was a tired Homer or Bart story told a hundred times before that I found dreadful. So I stopped there cuz it was close to a enough to high note that I didn't want to fall backwards any more then it did.

Goldberg74 02-20-12 06:33 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
I think I stopped in Season 4.

bcd 02-20-12 06:56 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 

Originally Posted by majorjoe23 (Post 11122876)
Walter Matthau died, they had to do something.

I haven't stopped watching.

Pretty sure that Matthau never did the voice, the voice was Castanella trying to an impersonation of Matthau and it was to rough on his voice, so he adjusted.

And to keep on topic, I haven't watched in 10-15 years.

The Dude 02-20-12 06:56 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
Actually no idea, but I own the first 8 seasons on DVD and will still catch shows in syndication but don't budget time on Sunday evening to watch the show anymore (and haven't in years).

NORML54601 02-20-12 07:09 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 

Originally Posted by Goldberg74 (Post 11122988)
I think I stopped in Season 4.

That is my favorite season. I was watching the Monorail episode when my cat was born and that's how she got the name Bitey.

kurupt 02-20-12 07:32 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
I stopped watching after season 8.

mwbmis 02-20-12 07:39 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
Looking at the IMDB episode descriptions, it looks like it was sometime in season 15/16. I don't really miss it either. Thought the movie was funny though.

GoldenJCJ 02-20-12 07:43 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
There was a season premiere many years ago where The Who provided guest voices (I think at one point in the episode Springfield was divided in two). That's the episode I realized The Simpsons did nothing more than try to grab any celebrity they could get their hands on to provide voices and added them into the episode (or wrote an entire episode around them) for no other reason than to have them on the show.

I stopped watching on a regular basis after that. In my opinion, the never ending stream of celebrity guest stars were the beginning of the end for The Simpsons.

Lateralus 02-20-12 07:49 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
I still watch, not nearly as good but I still enjoy the show.

wishbone 02-20-12 07:50 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
I catch an occasional episode but I pretty much bowed out after S8.

Deftones 02-20-12 07:51 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 11122974)
Never stopped.

Same here. It's not as funny as it once was, but I still enjoy it.

ultimaton 02-20-12 08:01 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
Sometime around 2000. I've still seen an episode here an there, but if only if there's nothing on. Older reruns will always grab my attention though.

kstublen 02-20-12 08:23 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 

Originally Posted by NORML54601 (Post 11122796)
I've missed episodes over the years, but have never stopped watching.

This. I've missed episodes here and there over the years, but I've been a consistent Simpsons viewer for as long as I can remember. If I'm at home on a Sunday night, I'm watching The Simpsons.

My Other Self 02-20-12 08:27 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 

Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ (Post 11123070)
There was a season premiere many years ago where The Who provided guest voices (I think at one point in the episode Springfield was divided in two). That's the episode I realized The Simpsons did nothing more than try to grab any celebrity they could get their hands on to provide voices and added them into the episode (or wrote an entire episode around them) for no other reason than to have them on the show.

For some reason that episode did the same thing to me. I thought it was poorly written and seemed liked a terrible excuse to get The Who on the show. The fact that they plugged their performance throughout the episode with their concert upcoming then making a big deal of missing said performance when the city split in two was idiotic. That wasn't technically the season premiere, this was when the Treehouse of Horror episodes started the seasons. But this was 250 episodes ago (!). Kind of crazy because I remember watching A Tale of Two Springfields when it was first on.

I'm not one of those fans that despise anything past Season 9. I find every season to have it's ups and downs. I am in the "Mike Scully ruined the show" camp, though. That signified the beginning of the end. But then you wonder how fresh it would have stayed if someone else had become showrunner since Al Jean hadn't done much since taking over and he's been with the show since Season 3.

astrochimp 02-20-12 08:39 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
I watched it when it was part of the Tracey Ullman Show. Damn, I was still in high school then :lol: After that I probably only watched the first couple seasons and then just a scattering of episodes here and there. I haven't seen a single episode in maybe 10 years. Glad to see it's still on though. Makes me feel not so old ;)

majorjoe23 02-20-12 08:41 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 

Originally Posted by bcd (Post 11123012)
Pretty sure that Matthau never did the voice, the voice was Castanella trying to an impersonation of Matthau and it was to rough on his voice, so he adjusted.

And to keep on topic, I haven't watched in 10-15 years.

Damn Wikipedia!

macnorton 02-20-12 09:22 PM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
I am going to be in the minority, but I have always watched and still enjoy the show. Is it as good as it once was...no. But it is a totally different show now and I am ok with that.

Xander 02-21-12 09:14 AM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
I think I hung on until somewhere around season 16 and then bowed out. Just started feeling more and more re-hashed/tired as time went on. :shrug:

stingermck 02-21-12 09:20 AM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
Somewhere around 97, just started college and South Park was the rage

mphtrilogy 02-21-12 09:28 AM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
season 7

madcougar 02-21-12 09:35 AM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 

Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ (Post 11123070)
There was a season premiere many years ago where The Who provided guest voices (I think at one point in the episode Springfield was divided in two). That's the episode I realized The Simpsons did nothing more than try to grab any celebrity they could get their hands on to provide voices and added them into the episode (or wrote an entire episode around them) for no other reason than to have them on the show.

I stopped watching on a regular basis after that. In my opinion, the never ending stream of celebrity guest stars were the beginning of the end for The Simpsons.

Amazingly, that was the show's 250th episode, so halfway through it's run.

Even though I thought the show had peaked years ago, I continued to watch it religiously for years after. I remember that it was the episisode That '90s Show during season 19 that totally turned me off. I guess it's the comic book nerd in me that hates when stuff gets retconed, but to see the Simpsons history so radically changed to where stuff that was supposed to happen BEFORE the show began in 1989 (Homer and Marge's relationship before getting married), suddenly time shift into the 1990s when the show was ACTUALLY ON THE AIR ALREADY, bothered me to no end. Add this to the fact that there were weeks I would lliterally not even crack a smile and there you have it.

ben12 02-21-12 09:37 AM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
During season 8.

johnnysd 02-21-12 09:53 AM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 
-After 2 or 3 episodes just never thought it was funny

majorjoe23 02-21-12 10:23 AM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 

Originally Posted by madcougar (Post 11123648)
Amazingly, that was the show's 250th episode, so halfway through it's run.

Even though I thought the show had peaked years ago, I continued to watch it religiously for years after. I remember that it was the episisode That '90s Show during season 19 that totally turned me off. I guess it's the comic book nerd in me that hates when stuff gets retconed, but to see the Simpsons history so radically changed to where stuff that was supposed to happen BEFORE the show began in 1989 (Homer and Marge's relationship before getting married), suddenly time shift into the 1990s when the show was ACTUALLY ON THE AIR ALREADY, bothered me to no end. Add this to the fact that there were weeks I would lliterally not even crack a smile and there you have it.

But they pretty much have to. Bart is always 10, Lisa is always 8, Maggie is always 1ish. If the Simpsons are always tied to the now, then their past has to be fluid.

Not that it doesn't feel weird that when the show premiered I was the same age as Bart, and now I'm quickly approaching Homer's age.

madcougar 02-21-12 10:53 AM

Re: When did you stop watching The Simpsons?
 

Originally Posted by majorjoe23 (Post 11123713)
But they pretty much have to. Bart is always 10, Lisa is always 8, Maggie is always 1ish. If the Simpsons are always tied to the now, then their past has to be fluid.

Not that it doesn't feel weird that when the show premiered I was the same age as Bart, and now I'm quickly approaching Homer's age.

:lol: that is weird! I was 19 when the show started and I'll be 42 this year (three years older than Homer!).

I don't know that you'd HAVE to constantly be rewriting their history, but I get it. But Homer inventing grunge? Pass.


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