A lthough The Simpsons has plenty of regrettable episodes, only a few of the show’s episodes really went too far for fans.
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Lisa refuses to play dodgeball because she’s sad in this essential early Simpsons episode. No one can quite figure out what she’s sad about, though, and that’s pretty much the point. She finds an ...
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Originally posted Monday, November 26, 2018 by RODNEY HO/[email protected] on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog Over the past 14 years, part of my job as an entertainment blogger has been recapping shows such as ...
This one got so close. At this point in Simpsons history, there’s nothing inherently wrong with recycling plots, especially when the family’s weekly adventure keeps them close to home—trip to ...
After 32 seasons, almost 700 episodes, and three decades on the air, The Simpsons is bigger than sitcoms, bigger than animated series, possibly bigger than television itself. The show’s influence on ...
On Thursday at a conference sponsored by the American Conservative Union, Ben Domenech, the publisher of The Federalist, had an illuminating exchange with Senator Ted Cruz, the Texas Republican who ...
How you feel about this episode likely depends on how much tolerance you have for what would come to be known as “Jerk*ss Homer.” To be sure, he can be a bit irritating here, but the episode is funny ...
The elderly Simpsons’ neighbor and church organist was killed by a rogue mechanical seal in Season 23. However, she popped up in the background of subsequent episodes, later to be killed off again, 14 ...
“The Democrats are the party of Lisa Simpson,” Cruz said today at the Conservative Political Action Conference. “And Republicans are happily the party of Homer, Bart, Maggie and Marge.” Keen observers ...