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"Take that, Bowl-a-Rama! Take that, convenience mart! Take that, nuclear power pla- ohh fiddlesticks."Best zombie Simpsons episode:
"Take that Washington! *BLAM* Eat lead, Einstein! *BLAM* Show's over, Shakespeare!"
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"Take that, Bowl-a-Rama! Take that, convenience mart! Take that, nuclear power pla- ohh fiddlesticks."Best zombie Simpsons episode:
"Take that Washington! *BLAM* Eat lead, Einstein! *BLAM* Show's over, Shakespeare!"
Frink: Now, working with former Carter Administration officials and military men who were forced into early retirement for various reasons which we won't go into here, ng-hey, we have planned this defense for the city. (he flicks a switch, and the model starts moving) As the comet hurtles towards the city, our rocket will intercept it and blow it to smithereens.
[The model rocket hits the comet as it approaches. The comet explodes and Moe's catches fire.]
Moe: Oh dear God, no!
Except they're on the Gabbo show now.Krusty is a serious scumbag. Honestly I actually got the impression that kids only watch his show for Itchy & Scratchy anyways.
Is this the end of Zombie Shakespeare?*BLAM* Show's over, Shakespeare!
That flew over the head of kid me too.there's just so much that went over my head as a kid
Except they're on the Gabbo show now.
That Worker & Parasite cartoon is funner than the last 20 seasons of the Simpsons.
It got worse: Bob briefly appears in "Clown in the Dumps" (season 26, 2014), where offered his condolences to Krusty after the death of his father, Rabbi Krustofsky. He also made a brief appearance on "Blazed and Confused" (season 26, 2014), where he meets Mr. Lassen, Bart's former teacher, who was now reduced to working in prison as a guard after Bart's actions got him fired. Despite Lassen's offer to get him out, Bob rejects the idea that they team up as Lassen thought that they would take turns gutting Bart. In Treehouse of Horror XXVI segment "Wanted: Dead, then Alive", Bob successfully kills Bart, but finds his life so meaningless in Bart's absence that he creates a machine to bring Bart back to life so that he can keep killing his enemy over and over, until the other Simpsons rescue Bart and Bart uses the resurrection machine to turn Bob into a twisted amalgamation of creatures. Bob has made a brief appearance in "Gal of Constant Sorrow", grunting in annoyance as he wipes off Bart's graffiti from Hettie Mae Boggs' promo poster on the wall along with Snake Jailbird and other inmates. Bob appeared in the 29th season in Gone Boy when he tries to track down the whereabouts of Bart Simpson. Sideshow Bob appears in the 31st season in Bobby: It's Cold Outside in where he plays Santa Claus at a theme park.Last thing I remember Bob doing is becoming a genetic scientist and giving himself loads of different animal traits, like gills and stuff.
It was dumb.
Reading the plot synopses for some of those episodes was painful.It got worse: Bob briefly appears in "Clown in the Dumps" (season 26, 2014), where offered his condolences to Krusty after the death of his father, Rabbi Krustofsky. He also made a brief appearance on "Blazed and Confused" (season 26, 2014), where he meets Mr. Lassen, Bart's former teacher, who was now reduced to working in prison as a guard after Bart's actions got him fired. Despite Lassen's offer to get him out, Bob rejects the idea that they team up as Lassen thought that they would take turns gutting Bart. In Treehouse of Horror XXVI segment "Wanted: Dead, then Alive", Bob successfully kills Bart, but finds his life so meaningless in Bart's absence that he creates a machine to bring Bart back to life so that he can keep killing his enemy over and over, until the other Simpsons rescue Bart and Bart uses the resurrection machine to turn Bob into a twisted amalgamation of creatures. Bob has made a brief appearance in "Gal of Constant Sorrow", grunting in annoyance as he wipes off Bart's graffiti from Hettie Mae Boggs' promo poster on the wall along with Snake Jailbird and other inmates. Bob appeared in the 29th season in Gone Boy when he tries to track down the whereabouts of Bart Simpson. Sideshow Bob appears in the 31st season in Bobby: It's Cold Outside in where he plays Santa Claus at a theme park.
The older I get, the more I appreciate Jerry Seinfeld ending his show when he did and refused the multi-million dollar deal to keep going."29th season" said it all.....
There's a reason some of our most beloved shows ended even when popular demand was so high they could have easily just made another 5 seasons of shit and had it happily lapped up anyway.....
In TV - You go out on top, or you live long enough to see yourself become a bad show.
The older I get, the more I appreciate Jerry Seinfeld ending his show when he did and refused the multi-million dollar deal to keep going.
Amen, boy... Amen...To me, the shelf life of any show is about 7-8 seasons.
1 to find it's footing
5 to be good
2-3 slowly but surely declining ones to kill it off.
The smart people bail before that last step.
Unbased and Bluepilled Dead Homer's Society fag that thinks the show died after Marge Be Not Proud.Amen, boy... Amen...
How time and greed can change people.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vWgI2YAupCMRIP
Season 1 - Season 7
The fuck are you on about? I loved that episode.Unbased and Bluepilled Dead Homer's Society fag that thinks the show died after Marge Be Not Proud.
Since I'm kind of out of the loop with pop culture -- I still think of the movie and the older zombie episodes as "recent" -- it's amazing to me just how much Zombie Simpsons there has been."29th season" said it all.....
RIP Seasons 1-7The fuck are you on about? I loved that episode.
Season 7 was a goldmine (with the exception of Summer of 4 Ft. 2 which is okay I guess) and 22 Short Films About Springfield would've been the perfect way to end the series had it been the season finale. As for Marge Be Not Proud, it was a wonderful episode and Marge finding out that Bart had bought her a gift near the end was heartwarming, probably one of my favorite moments in the series. But I'll stop now before I get called a sentimental faggot.RIP Seasons 1-7
Generally, niggas who say that say the show dropped off after that episode.
Since I'm kind of out of the loop with pop culture -- I still think of the movie and the older zombie episodes as "recent" -- it's amazing to me just how much Zombie Simpsons there has been.
So many crappy episodes...