Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
...Marge propping up her mayoral polls by humiliating Homer in public repeatedly and then feeling bad about it is "jerkass Homer?"
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
I have a podcast now. It's about video games and anime!Find it here.
It would do so much good for that show to shake up the status quo each season.
He is responsible for every problem the modern show has . He's coasting and brags about Emmys "he" won to cover that.
Like I think they just hired some female writers this season? That's all on him too.
I have a podcast now. It's about video games and anime!Find it here.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
You mean the episode where he didn't come out to Burns at all at the end so nothing changed ?
Touche
Still curious where Al Jean said he mandated no changes to the show's setup.
Edit: Come to think of it, Patty came out as lesbian under Jean's watch.
I always thought that was weird, unlike Smithers they didnt really imply her being gay during the shows early days, she was just portrayed as basically asexual as an opposite to Selma.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
You mean the episode where he didn't come out to Burns at all at the end so nothing changed ?
Touche
Still curious where Al Jean said he mandated no changes to the show's setup.
Edit: Come to think of it, Patty came out as lesbian under Jean's watch.
I always thought that was weird, unlike Smithers they didnt really imply her being gay during the shows early days, she was just portrayed as basically asexual as an opposite to Selma.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
...Marge propping up her mayoral polls by humiliating Homer in public repeatedly and then feeling bad about it is "jerkass Homer?"
They introduced jerkass Homer to sway her mayoral ratings, so she then felt bad about that, and so story reset. It's been done 600 times.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
...Marge propping up her mayoral polls by humiliating Homer in public repeatedly and then feeling bad about it is "jerkass Homer?"
They introduced jerkass Homer to sway her mayoral ratings, so she then felt bad about that, and so story reset. It's been done 600 times.
It has?
Edit: A Google search for the terms "simpsons marge humiliates homer" isn't pulling up anything useful.
I mean, most cartoons don't have changes and just reset after episodes. . Its just part of the medium.
Yeah, but thats a remnant of network syndication when shows had to be able to air in any order without causing confusion. It shouldnt still be an issue today
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
You mean the episode where he didn't come out to Burns at all at the end so nothing changed ?
Touche
Still curious where Al Jean said he mandated no changes to the show's setup.
Edit: Come to think of it, Patty came out as lesbian under Jean's watch.
It's in a DVD commentary. I'm not digging through them to find it. He basically says his goal is to return everything to status quo then he says the only character fans are upset he reset was Sober Barney
I have a podcast now. It's about video games and anime!Find it here.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
You mean the episode where he didn't come out to Burns at all at the end so nothing changed ?
Touche
Still curious where Al Jean said he mandated no changes to the show's setup.
Edit: Come to think of it, Patty came out as lesbian under Jean's watch.
It's in a DVD commentary. I'm not digging through them to find it. He basically says his goal is to return everything to status quo then he says the only character fans are upset he reset was Sober Barney
....that's a joke. A very common joke. That's what classic sitcoms are known for doing. (Much less so in the last decade, but still.) Hell, the Simpsons have referenced that multiple times.
In actuality, the vast majority of what little continuity the Simpsons has was instituted during the Jean era.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
You mean the episode where he didn't come out to Burns at all at the end so nothing changed ?
Touche
Still curious where Al Jean said he mandated no changes to the show's setup.
Edit: Come to think of it, Patty came out as lesbian under Jean's watch.
It's in a DVD commentary. I'm not digging through them to find it. He basically says his goal is to return everything to status quo then he says the only character fans are upset he reset was Sober Barney
....that's a joke. A very common joke. That's what classic sitcoms are known for doing. (Much less so in the last decade, but still.) Hell, the Simpsons have referenced that multiple times.
In actuality, the vast majority of what little continuity the Simpsons has was instituted during the Jean era.
Dude I know your stance on this let's just drop it
I have a podcast now. It's about video games and anime!Find it here.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
You mean the episode where he didn't come out to Burns at all at the end so nothing changed ?
Touche
Still curious where Al Jean said he mandated no changes to the show's setup.
Edit: Come to think of it, Patty came out as lesbian under Jean's watch.
It's in a DVD commentary. I'm not digging through them to find it. He basically says his goal is to return everything to status quo then he says the only character fans are upset he reset was Sober Barney
....that's a joke. A very common joke. That's what classic sitcoms are known for doing. (Much less so in the last decade, but still.) Hell, the Simpsons have referenced that multiple times.
In actuality, the vast majority of what little continuity the Simpsons has was instituted during the Jean era.
Dude I know your stance on this let's just drop it
By "my stance" you mean "bringing up the fact that Jean actually has changed continuity during his time as showrunner?" Okay.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
...Marge propping up her mayoral polls by humiliating Homer in public repeatedly and then feeling bad about it is "jerkass Homer?"
They introduced jerkass Homer to sway her mayoral ratings, so she then felt bad about that, and so story reset. It's been done 600 times.
It has?
Edit: A Google search for the terms "simpsons marge humiliates homer" isn't pulling up anything useful.
I'm not trying to argue with you Cloud, but Marge sacrifices her dreams/happiness/success for Homer has been done. A lot.
Ah ok, yeah it will be reset. Unless there is more story to tell there.
Finished the Simpsons, it fell flat as usual. As soon as they focused on jerkass Homer I knew that Marge would sacrifice her success for him, but it's such a small scale change relatively I don't know why they didn't run with Mayor marge for a few episodes, it's not like there is any life left in Quimby or home body Marge.
...Marge propping up her mayoral polls by humiliating Homer in public repeatedly and then feeling bad about it is "jerkass Homer?"
They introduced jerkass Homer to sway her mayoral ratings, so she then felt bad about that, and so story reset. It's been done 600 times.
It has?
Edit: A Google search for the terms "simpsons marge humiliates homer" isn't pulling up anything useful.
I'm not trying to argue with you Cloud, but Marge sacrifices her dreams/happiness/success for Homer has been done. A lot.
But not Marge publicly humiliating Homer repeatedly. Homer was the victim in this instance, due to Marge's actions.
And I'm with Opty, "jerkass Homer" has been pulled out randomly too many times during Two Minutes Hate sessions toward the Simpsons over the last 20 years. I'm so freaking thirsty for actual criticism of the show that doesn't rely on memes or random tsking at how the show is different than the golden years. Hell, I didn't even think this episode was very good!
i assume nostalgia is big reason I regard the first seasons fondly, but man.... That clip makes me want to watch seasons 1-9, at the very least.
It really isnt just nostalgia, season 4-9 are by far the highest quality of the entire series. The first three are okay, but they didnt hit their stride until season 4. There's a few good episodes after too, but they get increasingly rare
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i assume nostalgia is big reason I regard the first seasons fondly, but man.... That clip makes me want to watch seasons 1-9, at the very least.
It really isnt just nostalgia, season 4-9 are by far the highest quality of the entire series. The first three are okay, but they didnt hit their stride until season 4. There's a few good episodes after too, but they get increasingly rare
I mean that the nostalgia really elevated the show. It makes me feel 10 again.
Simpsons at its peak is still the best show on TV. It's been on channel 4 here recently running through eps like the Power Plant strike and it's still as funny.
Simpsons at its peak is still the best show on TV. It's been on channel 4 here recently running through eps like the Power Plant strike and it's still as funny.
Yeah, TV6 here is rerunning season 5 currently, and its USDA Choice. The only good parts of modern Simpsons is the creative ways they've been playing with the couch gags.
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I'm pretty sure there's some sort of network mandate that they arent allowed to make any changes to the setup anymore. There's no life left in the show at all, and hasnt been for years. You're lucky if you can get a few chuckles out of each new episode. But it's a cultural icon and remains strong in the ratings, so it's not going anywhere.
...Marge propping up her mayoral polls by humiliating Homer in public repeatedly and then feeling bad about it is "jerkass Homer?"
It's literally Al Jean doing that. He's proud of it.
It would do so much good for that show to shake up the status quo each season.
He is responsible for every problem the modern show has . He's coasting and brags about Emmys "he" won to cover that.
Like I think they just hired some female writers this season? That's all on him too.
[citation needed]
Edit: Hell, with minimal effort I found Al Jean talking about the episode where Smithers finally came out. http://ew.com/article/2016/04/08/simpsons-smithers-coming-out-episode-al-jean/
You mean the episode where he didn't come out to Burns at all at the end so nothing changed ?
Touche
Still curious where Al Jean said he mandated no changes to the show's setup.
Edit: Come to think of it, Patty came out as lesbian under Jean's watch.
I always thought that was weird, unlike Smithers they didnt really imply her being gay during the shows early days, she was just portrayed as basically asexual as an opposite to Selma.
They were both Macgyversexual.
But who isn't?
They introduced jerkass Homer to sway her mayoral ratings, so she then felt bad about that, and so story reset. It's been done 600 times.
It has?
Edit: A Google search for the terms "simpsons marge humiliates homer" isn't pulling up anything useful.
Yeah, but thats a remnant of network syndication when shows had to be able to air in any order without causing confusion. It shouldnt still be an issue today
It's in a DVD commentary. I'm not digging through them to find it. He basically says his goal is to return everything to status quo then he says the only character fans are upset he reset was Sober Barney
....that's a joke. A very common joke. That's what classic sitcoms are known for doing. (Much less so in the last decade, but still.) Hell, the Simpsons have referenced that multiple times.
In actuality, the vast majority of what little continuity the Simpsons has was instituted during the Jean era.
Dude I know your stance on this let's just drop it
By "my stance" you mean "bringing up the fact that Jean actually has changed continuity during his time as showrunner?" Okay.
I'm not trying to argue with you Cloud, but Marge sacrifices her dreams/happiness/success for Homer has been done. A lot.
But not Marge publicly humiliating Homer repeatedly. Homer was the victim in this instance, due to Marge's actions.
And I'm with Opty, "jerkass Homer" has been pulled out randomly too many times during Two Minutes Hate sessions toward the Simpsons over the last 20 years. I'm so freaking thirsty for actual criticism of the show that doesn't rely on memes or random tsking at how the show is different than the golden years. Hell, I didn't even think this episode was very good!
Duh
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It really isnt just nostalgia, season 4-9 are by far the highest quality of the entire series. The first three are okay, but they didnt hit their stride until season 4. There's a few good episodes after too, but they get increasingly rare
I mean that the nostalgia really elevated the show. It makes me feel 10 again.
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Yeah, TV6 here is rerunning season 5 currently, and its USDA Choice. The only good parts of modern Simpsons is the creative ways they've been playing with the couch gags.
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