The Official Simpsons Griefing Thread

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They're also censoring the crap out of new properties they buy up, not for aspect ratio issues, but, to make them more "audience friendly" by removing anything too edgy.... and any corner not rounded down with 5000 grit sandpaper is "too edgy" for the likes of Disney.


"As the Disney censor, it is my job to protect you from reality."

Hello? Old lady from Titanic?

YOU STINK!

"Mr. Plow? No, this is Tony Dow, from Leave it to Beaver.
...
Yeah, they were gay."
 
You love Shake n' Bake! You used to put it in your coffee.

Also, apparently the people who edit the Simpsons wiki are really, really dumb.
 
You love Shake n' Bake! You used to put it in your coffee.

Also, apparently the people who edit the Simpsons wiki are really, really dumb.
I think all the smart ones left to form simpsonswiki.com.
 
The bee bit my bottom and now my bottoms big.

Treehouse of horror V Nightmare Cafeteria "In fact, you might even say we just ate Uter, and he's in our stomachs... right now. Wait... scratch that one". Also ends with a nightmarish gas that turns the family inside out.
Early divorce episode where Marge drives though marriage street.
The episode Homer skips out on giving Abe a kidney transplant.
You know, it was a good sign when a show's creators outright allowed the writers to make fun of them.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b2YCYW3GFU4
his Lawyers called it heat exhaustion
 
Has anybody ever read the criticisms of the show from their golden years? I can't stop thinking about what a bunch of spergs they were and now I can't entirely blame the writers for mocking them.
Also, the reason Groening never revisited Life in Hell was probably because after he'd made his fuck-you money, what purpose would be served by developing an old property like that into a medium it wasn't intended for and inevitably having to suffer some kind of executive meddling? More money? More fame? What could it bring that he didn't already have without risking someday regretting he sold himself out? It's like, if one-shot time travel was possible, would you go back and redo your 5th birthday party to make it "perfect"? Probably not because, well, there's more important things in your life to deal with.
Easy, a passion project where he's in control.
You know, it was a good sign when a show's creators outright allowed the writers to make fun of them.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b2YCYW3GFU4
Sam Simon was upset that they originally didn't roast him, in the final version he gets drawn as Howard Hughes.
 
Has anybody ever read the criticisms of the show from their golden years? I can't stop thinking about what a bunch of spergs they were and now I can't entirely blame the writers for mocking them.
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In defense of the SNPP sperges the show did change from a more grounded animated sitcom to more heightened and surreal around seasons 3-4.
 
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