The Official Simpsons Griefing Thread

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Passed by it being on at work. The episode is REALLY about Lisa being ignored by the family and not getting to live her dream of going to a monastery in South Korea, but Bart and Homer are going because work has championship. So Lisa guilt tripped Marge into taking her to South Korea by claiming she was going to snap if she was ignored anymore.

So it’s a Lisa episode about her not being appreciated enough.
 
Passed by it being on at work. The episode is REALLY about Lisa being ignored by the family and not getting to love her dream of going to a momentary in South Korea, but Bart and Homer are going because work has championship. So Lisa guilt tripped Marge into taking her to South Korea by claiming she was going to snap if she was ignored anymore.

So it’s a Lisa episode about her not being appreciated enough.

Well I'll give The Simpsons team something, they're strategizing the Lisa episodes well, last one was shown the same day as that atrocious Trump episode of Family Guy and this one is a week before that 'Woke grrrrls committing crimes against the patriarchy' episode that you know will be an absolute trainwreck
 
Passed by it being on at work. The episode is REALLY about Lisa being ignored by the family and not getting to live her dream of going to a monastery in South Korea, but Bart and Homer are going because work has championship. So Lisa guilt tripped Marge into taking her to South Korea by claiming she was going to snap if she was ignored anymore.

So it’s a Lisa episode about her not being appreciated enough.
This is E my sports, right? So in addition to being a "Hello my fellow children" episode, it's also a travel episode?

I see that I was right.
 
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Passed by it being on at work. The episode is REALLY about Lisa being ignored by the family and not getting to live her dream of going to a monastery in South Korea, but Bart and Homer are going because work has championship. So Lisa guilt tripped Marge into taking her to South Korea by claiming she was going to snap if she was ignored anymore.

So it’s a Lisa episode about her not being appreciated enough.


Bitch, you didn't see the full thing. It doesn't become a Lisa episode until the end of the second act. Most of it is just Homer trying to "coach" the kids so he could make money. In fact, it's not EVEN a Lisa episode. Lisa just gets shoehorned into the plot because she feels "underappreciated". It's a really crappy Homer/Bart episode that ends with Homer thinking he's Buddha and saying "fuck the competition" and then just shutting everything off unconsciously.

This is E my sports, right? So in addition to being a "Hello my fellow children" episode, it's alos a travel episode?

I see that I was right.

Ninja'd. I was gonna say that was one of two "Hello, my fellow kids" episodes. Next week is the "woke feminism episode".
 
Bitch, you didn't see the full thing. It doesn't become a Lisa episode until the end of the second act. Most of it is just Homer trying to "coach" the kids so he could make money. In fact, it's not EVEN a Lisa episode. Lisa just gets shoehorned into the plot because she feels "underappreciated".
If the writers had any capability of creating comedy I'd say this was a shot at Yeardley Smith being such a loudmouthed malcontent, but... naahhh.
 
Bitch, you didn't see the full thing. It doesn't become a Lisa episode until the end of the second act. Most of it is just Homer trying to "coach" the kids so he could make money. In fact, it's not EVEN a Lisa episode. Lisa just gets shoehorned into the plot because she feels "underappreciated". It's a really crappy Homer/Bart episode that ends with Homer thinking he's Buddha and saying "fuck the competition" and then just shutting everything off unconsciously.
And what's worse is that Lisa was responsible for it. Why the writers can't give her repercussions for her actions I don't know.
 
And what's worse is that Lisa was responsible for it. Why the writers can't give her repercussions for her actions I don't know.


The paycheck is more satisfying than the closing of their own episode.

If you really think about it Nu-Simpsons is like the perfect autist show for so many reasons

MovieBob likes it too. All the SJW's will love next week's episode where Bart joins the "woke" crowd. Oh, boy.

Oh and one more thing about fellow kids.


Bart said "Get Screwed N0obs!" in the episode.

:stress:
 
I checked out what next week's episode will be about and it looks painful: "
Krusty releases an all-female reboot of "Itchy and Scratchy," so Bart and his crew of all-male friends decide to boycott the show. After Bart's friends turn on him for laughing at the reboot, Bart joins a woke group of sixth-grade girls who commit crimes against patriarchy in the all-new "Bart Vs. Itchy & Scratchy""
 
I checked out what next week's episode will be about and it looks painful: "
Krusty releases an all-female reboot of "Itchy and Scratchy," so Bart and his crew of all-male friends decide to boycott the show. After Bart's friends turn on him for laughing at the reboot, Bart joins a woke group of sixth-grade girls who commit crimes against patriarchy in the all-new "Bart Vs. Itchy & Scratchy""

I mean that could be good if they made fun of how bonkers everybody acts online over dumb shit.

But something tells me that isn't what they are going to do.
 
I hate the term "woke" so much. Anyone who uses it unironically should be gassed.
 
I checked out what next week's episode will be about and it looks painful: "
Krusty releases an all-female reboot of "Itchy and Scratchy," so Bart and his crew of all-male friends decide to boycott the show. After Bart's friends turn on him for laughing at the reboot, Bart joins a woke group of sixth-grade girls who commit crimes against patriarchy in the all-new "Bart Vs. Itchy & Scratchy""
These new details make it sound even worse than it did before. They're a few years late to that whole "If you don't like girl ghostbusters, you just hate women" fiasco, and it certainly doesn't sound like they're going to satirize it.
 
Was that Krusty's daughter?
Yes it was.

I also just noticed, but even if he was doing it unconsciously, Homer doesn't get any repercussions from his actions either.

I checked out what next week's episode will be about and it looks painful: "
Krusty releases an all-female reboot of "Itchy and Scratchy," so Bart and his crew of all-male friends decide to boycott the show. After Bart's friends turn on him for laughing at the reboot, Bart joins a woke group of sixth-grade girls who commit crimes against patriarchy in the all-new "Bart Vs. Itchy & Scratchy""
At this point, I have to ask- Why does Bart even have friends if they easily turn against him as much as they do? Especially with regards to Milhouse. Only thing I hope they do is acknowledging the existence of Lewis and Richard. But I somehow doubt they will and instead substitute them with other more known children characters like Martin or just make new ones entirely.
 
Was that Krusty's daughter?

I think it was. She was one of those, "Where have I seen her before?" kind of characters.


Oh, geez, "Insane Clown Poppy" first aired in November 2000 during season 12? I didn't think it was that long ago.
 
Yes it was.

I also just noticed, but even if he was doing it unconsciously, Homer doesn't get any repercussions from his actions either.


At this point, I have to ask- Why does Bart even have friends if they easily turn against him as much as they do? Especially with regards to Milhouse. Only thing I hope they do is acknowledging the existence of Lewis and Richard. But I somehow doubt they will and instead substitute them with other more known children characters like Martin or just make new ones entirely.

It'll be Nelson, Martin, Milhouse and possibly Database.
 
At this point, I have to ask- Why does Bart even have friends if they easily turn against him as much as they do? Especially with regards to Milhouse. Only thing I hope they do is acknowledging the existence of Lewis and Richard. But I somehow doubt they will and instead substitute them with other more known children characters like Martin or just make new ones entirely.

The answer that question, one must ask why Homer still works at Mr. Burns even though he's tried to fuck him over many times, why is Lisa suddenly a social pariah, why doesn't Sideshow Bob just fucking kill the goddamn boy already in his sleep without all the hoo-ha?
 
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