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thinking too hard about the simpsons' kitchen
I don't think I've ever lived in a place that had a window over the kitchen sink or an oven on an outside wall. both my grandparents did.
Seems like it would be a good setup, heat vents more to the outside, have a view of background noise from outside doing dishes
A window over the kitchen sink is pretty common in the US. My house has one.
 
A window over the kitchen sink is pretty common in the US. My house has one.
yeah that's why it struck me as a thing, I def recall both sets of grandparents with one, but thinking about it I've never lived at a place with it
I have to assume it's some cheap construction shit of saving ten feet on tubes or something
 
Speaking of the Simpsons' kitchen, have we ever seen what's through the door in this image, behind the table?
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Presumably it just leads to the garage, but has any episode actually shown that corridor?
 
Speaking of the Simpsons' kitchen, have we ever seen what's through the door in this image, behind the table?
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Presumably it just leads to the garage, but has any episode actually shown that corridor?
Depends on the context, sometimes it's the dining room, sometimes it's the car hole, sometimes it's a hallway with a door to the basement, once it may have lead to a rumpus room of some sort.
 
Apparently it does lead to the garage but I can't remember any episode showing that particular part of the house.
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Speaking of the Simpsons' kitchen, have we ever seen what's through the door in this image, behind the table?
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Presumably it just leads to the garage, but has any episode actually shown that corridor?
There was a youtuber who made a video on the Simpsons house a while ago, and the closest consistent thing he came up with is the Rumpus room that gets forgotten about most of the time. IIRC the actual Wall that door is on changes too sometimes it is on that wall, and others is it on the wall opposite.

Edit : Watching it again and I mis-remembered. It is the Garage Door and the Rumpus room is opposite to it?

 
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The best simpsons episode since the end of season 9 is the family guy crossover. It's like the boys got together to write classic Simpsons jokes to prove that they still had it. Its a shame that it took petty competition to bring out the classical charm of the original Simpson.

Wasn't that a Family Guy episode and not a Simpsons one?
 
It was indeed but its still the best simpsons episode since the classic era, as the joke structures and set ups were classic Simpsons. Which IMO is still the best/well written cartoon to have existed. (Seasons 2 - 9)
I absolutely dread to see what a Simpsons written Simpsons/Family Guy crossover episode would look like
 
I absolutely dread to see what a Simpsons written Simpsons/Family Guy crossover episode would look like

No, it was a full-on Family Guy episode, done by the FG crew.
I thought it was a collaboration between the two? I find it surprising and hard to believe that the simpsons crew would let seth Macfarlane write their characters for them. Tig if brue
 
I thought it was a collaboration between the two? I find it surprising and hard to believe that the simpsons crew would let seth Macfarlane write their characters for them. Tig if brue
Actually, FG exec Richard Appel worked on The Simpsons near the end of the Golden Age, and is credited for writing "Mother Simpson". He was the one who came up with the idea, and asked the Simpsons producers (Matt Groening, Jim Brooks, and Al Jean), and they said yes. Given they were also braindead enough into believing Robson and Safechuck's bullshit, that should say a lot about whether they actually deserve to be in charge.
 
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