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Favourite Simpsons Episode?

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posted on 5/9/12

Pinchy

posted on 5/9/12

aah pinchy

posted on 5/9/12

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI2sy3i5Rvc




you did it nibbles... now...chew through my ballsack!

(nibbles looks at screen before running off)

posted on 5/9/12

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rJAw-fuYHk

willie teaching french

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 5/9/12

JUST EAT THE DAMN ORANGE!!!!

posted on 5/9/12

Homer at a BBQ: if I could say a few words, I'd be a better public speaker.

That line gets me every time

posted on 5/9/12

The best character in the Simpsons is Moe by a landslide. Everything he says makes me laugh. But Simpsons is terrible now, new episodes are actually dreadful, haven't watched it in year. They went downhill well before they released the movie and the movie really should have been the end of it all.

posted on 5/9/12

http://www.youtube.com/watch?nomobile=1&v=vzViPBuH_Dc

posted on 5/9/12

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comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 5/9/12

But Simpsons is terrible now, new episodes are actually dreadful, haven't watched it in year. They went downhill well before they released the movie and the movie really should have been the end of it all.
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American sitcoms (aswell as cartoons such as Simpsons, Futurama, Family Guy, etc...) have an awful habit of stripping down their characters to their most obvious traits, losing their subtly and depth to the point where they stop becoming relateable. The latest victim being Two and a Half Men.

The only recent example i can think of which avoided this trend was Everybody Loves Raymond, whose characters were watered down and one-dimensonal from the beginning.

comment by Blarmy (U14547)

posted on 5/9/12

my favourite episode was the one with that new worker Grimes who ends up becoming Homers enemy, its actually quite a dark episode but i find it hilarious

comment by Blarmy (U14547)

posted on 5/9/12

"American sitcoms (aswell as cartoons such as Simpsons, Futurama, Family Guy, etc...) have an awful habit of stripping down their characters to their most obvious traits, losing their subtly and depth to the point where they stop becoming relateable. The latest victim being Two and a Half Men.

The only recent example i can think of which avoided this trend was Everybody Loves Raymond, whose characters were watered down and one-dimensonal from the beginning."

If you havent watched it yet i would recommend checking out Community, i consider it the best sitcom currently on TV

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