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To the point of "Stop! Stop! It's already dead!"The Simpsons explain why they are still on the air - YouTube
"Quality, schmality. If I had a TV show, I'd run that sucker into the ground."
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To the point of "Stop! Stop! It's already dead!"The Simpsons explain why they are still on the air - YouTube
"Quality, schmality. If I had a TV show, I'd run that sucker into the ground."
[The Absolute Worst of Modern Simpsons - YouTube]
There's this odd feeling going from watching crap from "post-Zombie Simps" and then going back to stuff from the good show.Looks like whoever missed the latest Simpsons episode dodged a bullet.
It's like going from The Tate to the Tate Modern.There's this odd feeling going from watching crap from "post-Zombie Simps" and then going back to stuff from the good show.
It's kind of hard to describe. It's like switching from ugly fluorescent lighting to candles?
I saw it, didn't like the fact that they based this around the fucking lottery. Dog of Death did that plotline better, and it was a footnote at best.Looks like whoever missed the latest Simpsons episode dodged a bullet.
THE SIMPSONS Season 33 Ep. 17 Promo.mp4
All new characters since the beginning of the zombie era look like they were made with one of those "Create your own simpsons character/avatar" flash games from the early 2000's, they all look like they were made with a template.Miss the cartoony, wackier character designs for the secondary characters. Almost every single secondary character in Springfield is immediately recognizable, even one offs would have some visual quirks to them, now every single new character just looks... Bland. Even when they design them with current fashion trends in mind, they just dont look Simpsons at all
Or traced from a photo.All new characters since the beginning of the zombie era look like they were made with one of those "Create your own simpsons character/avatar" flash games from the early 2000's, they all look like they were made with a template.
Same here. To me the show got "crappingly new" by around 2005, and I stopped seeing new episodes entirely around 2010.I can only imagine how bad this show has become, I haven't seen anything from it in like 15 years, and it wasn't even very good anymore then.
I find it funny when fans complain the show became "unrealistic" when in Season 2's Bart The Daredevil Homer fell off a gorge twice and didn't die. And the show didn't become bad because of too many guest stars it always had guest stars. In my eyes you can't complain about the Mel Gibson episode and then pretend the Michael Jackson episode wasn't also similarly flawed. Frankly I think the Mel Gibson episode is genuinely far better than the Michael Jackson episode. The show declined because the magic of the original writer's room couldn't last forever, most importantly the original spirit of the show was slowly lost. That original spirit was due to Sam Simon.This video randomly got recommended to me. It's from a small Irish Youtuber who does cartoon reviews, kinda like a smaller Alpha Jay or Mr. Enter. This video's subject is something we've already discussed a million times and can unanimously agree on, but it's yet another video to pinpoint the transition from Golden Era to Bronze Era and Zombie Era:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=D7EkEomyks4
Basically, the early seasons were the "stone age", the Golden Era began with Season 3, and distinctly died in Season 11 with pointless garbage episodes like Beyond Blunderdome and Saddlesore Galactica. Again, debating the start of Zombie Era is a tired subject in this particular KF thread so it's just preaching to the choir, but for a small channel it's a pretty solid argument. I'd recommend showing it to any Zoomers or anyone too young to appreciate the Golden Era, to give a good summary of how and when it died. It's not pretentious and preachy like Rebel Taxi and since it's a small channel, there's no painful Raid Shadow Legends ad at the start, which is good.
Sorry, that image from Dead Homer's Society isn't clearly stated. It is not saying that Simon was still on the show by Season 12, he left the Simpsons in 1993 (Season 4). The individual writers are grouped into categories of which producers hired them. The chart shows how the Simpsons Writers room changed overtime with the writers moving on to different projects. By Season 12 the majority of the Simpsons writers were not on the show during its 90s heyday.@Cardenio
That's a pretty interesting assessment and one that I hadn't really thought of, and it would also explain why I consider the Scully years to be a "Silver Age" that was still very good but just not quite as on-point as the golden seasons.
Sam Simon was on the show at least up through Season 12 according to the chart.
And the awkward pre-movie middle years in the 2000's where Al Jean was now in charge but the show was still at least watchable could largely be chalked up to guys like Swartzwelder still clinging on as writers.
By August 2007, the movie was out and all of the old guard had left completely, save for Al Jean.
Sam Simon is probably the direct antithesis of Al Jean...
For the life of me, I'll never understand the popularity of Billie Eilish. She comes across as your typical shopper at Hot Topic somehow got famous 20+ years too late. Perfect for the modern Simpsons which has been dead since the 2000's.Billie Eilish is guest starring in a new Simpsons short for Disney+.
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I don't know who this is.Billie Eilish is guest starring in a new Simpsons short for Disney+.
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I was the same way. A few years ago, when I saw some shit, that featured Billie and her music, I thought it was a dude, and I had to be informed, that no, that's a female.I don't know who this is.