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Wasn't Sneed in the era that bordered on Zombie-era?Could Zombie Simps be salvaged if they brought Sneed back?
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Wasn't Sneed in the era that bordered on Zombie-era?Could Zombie Simps be salvaged if they brought Sneed back?
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E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) from the 11th season, episode 5Wasn't Sneed in the era that bordered on Zombie-era?
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Wasn't Sneed in the era that bordered on Zombie-era?
The 11th season is often seen as the silver age of the series. The early 90s heyday is over but the worst of the worst was still just over the horizon. The three major problems people have with episodes around this time being episodes that are just bland and boring, episodes that stray too far from reality even for the simpsons (the computer wore menace shoes, saddlesore galactica being the most infamous example) or episodes that tried to be shocking and keep up with the likes of south park and family guy (homer vs dignity) between all the "naked and smelling of panda love" and jockey elves you could still see glimmers of the old show here and there.E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) from the 11th season, episode 5
yeah it came out around the time the series was getting knees-deep into garbage, i dont hate the episode itself though, it was alright for what it was
Wasn't Sneed in the era that bordered on Zombie-era?
If there's a "Border Age" where you're past the Golden Age and the Silver Age, it'd be the early-mid 2000's or around Seasons 14-16 where the episodes are mostly boring or mildly bad but you still have the occasional good episode.
Kinda the same for me. Way back you couldn't fucking pay me to miss an episode of The Simpsons. Then it became a case of catching it if it happened to be on when I flicked over the channel. Nowadays if I see an episode that has the new animation I change the fucking channel.I watched these episodes when they were still new since it was like a family tradition, but I remember finding myself laughing less and less at them, or just being plain apathetic towards watching them. In Golden Era episodes, if I missed one I'd be devastated, whereas with these "Silver Age" ones I'd forget they were even on TV, and I'd only watch like half of them before changing the channel. I binged a bunch of the Silver Age ones fairly recently and found them all to be downright terrible and not even watchable. Meanwhile the Golden Era episodes still make me laugh to this very day.
God, did I hate Sadgasm. That was the moment I gave up on Simpsons. It wasn't just making unfunny episodes which I can forgive; it retconned good Simpsons episodes in the process. Especially since comedy cartoons don't give a damn about continuity anyways.
It wasn't my breaking point, but that episode was the first one I ever watched that I found to have almost no redeeming qualities. By the time the Snuggle Dungeon came along I was fucking done.God, did I hate Sadgasm. That was the moment I gave up on Simpsons. It wasn't just making unfunny episodes which I can forgive; it retconned good Simpsons episodes in the process. Especially since comedy cartoons don't give a damn about continuity anyways.
I watched the episode before I started deep-diving into the older material so I had never seen any of the classic flashback episodes. At the time I thought it was funny (lack of any frame of reference was to blame; I still didn't know how much funnier the classic era was) and I didn't understand why people were so angry.God, did I hate Sadgasm. That was the moment I gave up on Simpsons. It wasn't just making unfunny episodes which I can forgive; it retconned good Simpsons episodes in the process. Especially since comedy cartoons don't give a damn about continuity anyways.
eh at least negative xp was able to get a good song out of it, then again he turned so need a cute girl into gold just by having it be actual music instead of chris' screeching over his backstreetboys cd.God, did I hate Sadgasm. That was the moment I gave up on Simpsons. It wasn't just making unfunny episodes which I can forgive; it retconned good Simpsons episodes in the process. Especially since comedy cartoons don't give a damn about continuity anyways.
HOMЯ came out 20 years ago today, it seems to be one of more liked post-Season 9 episodes according to IMDb (8.1). I haven't watched much of it beyond the stocks sequence and Homer having Moe sticking a crayon up his nose, what do you fellow simps fans think of the episode?
I was fine with it. Simpsons decline was a very slow process and it was easy to fall into the trap of zombie Simpsons/Family Guy/whatever the fuck Fox Animation Domination show is on now because of how slow the quality dropped. As long as it didn't fuck with previous episodes, I could watch it without complaints. Which is why I hate that Sadgasm episode so much; it fucked up a much better episode for no good reason.HOMЯ came out 20 years ago today, it seems to be one of more liked post-Season 9 episodes according to IMDb (8.1). I haven't watched much of it beyond the stocks sequence and Homer having Moe sticking a crayon up his nose, what do you fellow simps fans think of the episode?
I like it. It's got some good gags like the fact that Homer having an IQ of 105 makes him one of the smartest men in Springfield, and his relationship with Lisa's handled real well. It's one of those episodes that show that The Simpsons didn't start to completely suck right after its golden years.HOMЯ came out 20 years ago today, it seems to be one of more liked post-Season 9 episodes according to IMDb (8.1). I haven't watched much of it beyond the stocks sequence and Homer having Moe sticking a crayon up his nose, what do you fellow simps fans think of the episode?
I know this is going to piss off some of the other people, but frankly I fucking hated that episode. Besides the whole "explanation for the sake of explanation" shit, it tries to do the whole cynical worldview thing that the series has generally done well (especially Homer's Enemy). Problem is, whereas past episodes say "Yeah, youpeople suffer, but so do we, so at least we're suffering together", there's an air of elitism to HOMR; it tries to say a "profound" message about intelligent people not finding happiness, but without even going into how self-defeating and backwards such a message is (sorry to be a moralfag, but that's just how I see it), all I get out of it is Al Jean (who wrote the episode) thinks he and his douchebag Hollywood elite are smarter and better than the "uneducated" riff-raff.HOMЯ came out 20 years ago today, it seems to be one of more liked post-Season 9 episodes according to IMDb (8.1). I haven't watched much of it beyond the stocks sequence and Homer having Moe sticking a crayon up his nose, what do you fellow simps fans think of the episode?