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Originally posted by tha_dvd_man No matter how bad any of the new episodes are, there's always a few people out there who will be going "today's episode is great!". I'm sorry, but anybody who thinks the current episodes are "great" don't have the taste to appreciate the comedic genius that made The Simpsons, in their prime, so classic. The writing used to be extremely clever and witty, not the stupid slapstick humor and "look at stupid Homer do stupid things!" 'comedy' that the Simpsons consists of these days. If the show always had the kind of comedy it does now, it would've never taken off. And it's not just the bad writing, it's the (most of the time) stupid plots and absolutely aweful dialogue timing. Oh and I agree with adboy. Lots of the episodes start off fairly well, but then either go really nutty or plain downhill. |
Originally posted by ZenerDiode No matter how good an episode is, there are gonna be a few people who go around proclaiming it's nothing like when it was at it's prime. -rolleyes- The great thing is, the Simpsons satirizes this with their Comic Guy character...I wonder if you noticed. [/B] A few :confused: Yes I have noticed the Comic Guy's stupidest episode t-shirt before. |
It was a decent episode. I liked it when Milhouse called his dad "weekend dad".
Duffman rocks! Who-yeah! |
I loved seeing Homor jump out of the lego river and scream "Eew, Leeches!" as he scraped legos off his body.
Marianne |
Didn't you laugh tha_dvd_man when Homer went undercover in Bart's class. That was pretty funny.
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