Mr. Purple Cat Esq. - 2013-06-04
That..... .. is so fuckin' meta its like modern art
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Quad9Damage - 2013-06-04
I can see Krusty Burger charging $ 12.99 for a fast food menu item. And hey, if they wanted to tear down "Back to the Future: The Ride" for "The Simpsons" a bunch of novelty restaurants and gift shops, all power to them, I guess.
Aside from all that...someone please put a fucking bullet in this show already. I thought 1998 would be the end. I thought the movie would be the end. Now I'm somehow being affected negatively by it.
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Cena_mark - 2013-06-04 Yup he had a quick appearance not too long ago.
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SolRo - 2013-06-04 Correction - you sound like whiney conservatives talking about 'the good old days' that never actually existed.
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Quad9Damage - 2013-06-04 Except in this case 'the good old days' DID exist and these old people are right. The Simpsons was top shelf during its first nine seasons, and it parodied our dumbshit Americana existence to the highest degree.
Now a considerably older voice cast shuffles to work for another awful season, Nancy Cartwright is at OT Infinity and the show needs to end, it just needs to fucking end. Also, this novelty village with its $ 13 burgers and hot dogs is exactly the kind of bullshit the old, GOOD Simpsons used to make fun of.
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Potrod - 2013-06-04 They always had guest stars but they were rarely very topical in the golden years. James Woods, Bob Newhart, Dick Cavett, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Goulet. Just random people the writers liked and/or thought would be funny.
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Hugo Gorilla - 2013-06-04
Now I can stuff my fat face just like Homer, but in real life!
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BHWW - 2013-06-04
We Don'tTake Itchy & Scratchy Money.
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freedoom - 2013-06-04
That is one expensive hot dog.
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Riskbreaker - 2013-06-04
Just call me when the robot parade begins.
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chumbucket - 2013-06-04
This is all so incredibly lame and sad. Must be the music. Did they try to make this a full 6 minutes? So much annoying padding.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2013-06-04
The only thing I liked was the Frying Dutchman sign. I still wish the Simpsons had died in a plane crash a long time ago.
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Sexy Duck Cop - 2013-06-04
Some of the new episodes of The Simpsons are genuinely funny and heartfelt. I recently saw a handful of episodes from seasons 20-24 that approached the quality of seasons 2-8. "A Totally Cool Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again" would've made a satisfying final episode.
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spikestoyiu - 2013-06-04 The last couple of seasons are better than the half dozen or so that came before them, but let's not go nuts.
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Sexy Duck Cop - 2013-06-05 EvilHomer, I completely agree. The show's sophomore slump was so lengthy the original audience grew up and unleashed the decades of stories they'd pent up, many of which veer toward the conceptual. This is New Simpsons at its best, when it plays off the show's age by asking how inertia affects the life of a perpetual 10 year-old.
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