The recent seasons are . . . fine. They’re not terrible. I’m not a big fan of changing the voices out but obviously Fox (or Disney, now) will never let it die so we’ll have Simpsons for the rest of time.
HOWEVER. What it is now, is a pale shadow of it’s groundbreaking, culture-changing self that broke into mass consciousness with such wit and charm that fans can, and do, engage in entire conversations based solely on the show’s quotes and contexts.
Those first few years were stunning in the quality of humor they provided. The fact that it kept going - for years afterwards - was no less amazing. When it began to falter, people were not just annoyed or bored with it - they were alarmed.
Of course that in itself was a long time ago. All that’s over now. It’s just a glow in the rearview mirror for most of us, but I say unto thee - in all seriousness - it’s the cultural equivalent of Shakespeare and will be taught for generations.
The first 8 or so seasons, anyway. It’s not Batman.
The recent seasons are . . . fine. They’re not terrible. I’m not a big fan of changing the voices out but obviously Fox (or Disney, now) will never let it die so we’ll have Simpsons for the rest of time.
HOWEVER. What it is now, is a pale shadow of it’s groundbreaking, culture-changing self that broke into mass consciousness with such wit and charm that fans can, and do, engage in entire conversations based solely on the show’s quotes and contexts.
Those first few years were stunning in the quality of humor they provided. The fact that it kept going - for years afterwards - was no less amazing. When it began to falter, people were not just annoyed or bored with it - they were alarmed.
Of course that in itself was a long time ago. All that’s over now. It’s just a glow in the rearview mirror for most of us, but I say unto thee - in all seriousness - it’s the cultural equivalent of Shakespeare and will be taught for generations.
The first 8 or so seasons, anyway. It’s not Batman.
Skinner and Chalmers at luncheon.
Seymour, his house on fire.
Steamed hams, when the roast burned
One for Martin, Two for Martin. HA
Seymour’s calves, stretched on the windowsill.
Stupid sexy Seymour.
The northern lights, at this time of year, at this time of day, localized entirely within Seymour’s kitchen.
We’ll never stop the Simpsons :(
Like…Marge becomes a robot! Have no fear, we’ve got stories for years~
Something… something… Do do do do doooo!
Simpsons did it.
🎵 Has Bart ever owned a robot? 🎶