Reminds me of the teacher strike episode when Skinner and Krabappel are debating.The way the woman in the crowd says that line kills me every time.
"The taxes! That hand thing means the taxes."
Reminds me of the teacher strike episode when Skinner and Krabappel are debating.The way the woman in the crowd says that line kills me every time.
Reminds me of the teacher strike episode when Skinner and Krabappel are debating.
"The taxes! That finger thing means the taxes."
Is it just me, or am I seeing Homer's eye's look at Marge's chest a couple times. The second time it looks like he quickly takes a look when she looks to the left lol.Clip, not a video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUD6sBrPB30
I love this episode. It's so stupid. This is the age where the Simpsons, especially Homer, was really stupid and whacky but still managed to be funny. Shortly after this is when the show was whacky but depressingly un-funny
Classic. It's the 'together at last' that make me laugh so.
The Curfew episode is great. Homer is basically a troll by this point, the jokes are sharp and quick, and the song is a classic moment in the series. Watch it again, objectively, and s10 is damn strong and just as good as s7-9
Just reminded me that there were Playboy pics of Marge. That's usually the kind of stuff you only see in the adbar of some obscure websites...
The Curfew episode is great. Homer is basically a troll by this point, the jokes are sharp and quick, and the song is a classic moment in the series. Watch it again, objectively, and s10 is damn strong and just as good as s7-9
Burns' Heir was on earlier.
It's such a great episode.
Just reminded me that there were Playboy pics of Marge. That's usually the kind of stuff you only see in the adbar of some obscure websites...
Fucking agreed. S10 ends the classic era officially. It's a shame though, since the character models are nearly the same as the ones from seasons 11-14, to which I have so much hatred for it accidentally leaks into my viewings of S10 sometimes.
One of my all-time favorite bits of Simpsons dialogue is in this episode.
*sigh* My secret shame!Oh go eat some flowers
Well to be honest he was character for just one episode. He has always been more then dumb and it has always been his thing.Remember when Ralph used to be a character?
Just found this randomly on the net. made me lol
and this one too
Who's that leather Muppet?
Newsflash... EVERY season has a few good episodes. Wild Barts Can't Be Broken being excellent (which it is) doesn't automatically elevate Season 10 to classic era greatness.The Curfew episode is great. Homer is basically a troll by this point, the jokes are sharp and quick, and the song is a classic moment in the series. Watch it again, objectively, and s10 is damn strong and just as good as s7-9
You're the birthday, you're the birthday, you're the birthday boy or girl!
BART: Next, please.
That's most of the characters. Completely one-dimensional anymore.Love that scene so much.
That's one of the major issues of modern Simpsons. They cram multiple episode ideas into one since they can't figure out how to fill 22 minutes. Then they try to find some way to connect the ideas no matter how contrived it is.
Also, I don't get the "humor" behind characters killing themselves. Moe's only trait is that he's suicidal now, it's fucking stupid.
Personally, the teen seasons were the worst years. HD Simpsons has transitioned the show from "painfully awful" to just "meh, it's passable".
That's most of the characters. Completely one-dimensional anymore.
True...
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That trait is even named after The Simpsons.
I was just subjected to a new era episode where Grampa agrees to assisted suicide and then one things leads to another and he becomes a matador. Has to be up there as one of the worst episodes ever.
You're fat!
Juuuust more of me to love, honey.
Must destroy mankind *watch beeps* ooh lunch time.
I love that Homer wears a watch only when he needs it for plot or joke purposes. Kind of like his little half-glasses that he pulls out.
Well, not anymore. Back when The Simpsons actually *had* jokes, sure.They mention the watch thing on the DVD commentaries pretty much anytime it happens. Same thing for whenever Grandpa happens to be sitting in a room, prepare for the joke that is incoming.
Ugh. Grandpa wanting to watch recordings of Hippies getting beat up, while he passes out, was actually kind of funny. But this incredible useless and unfunny reference killed that as well. (Just like the unnecessary camera zooms that the modern Simpsons seems to like so much)Die Pod!
Haha that was funny.
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Look out, Itchy - hes Irish!
Such an random shout-out from Milhouse
The "YES" kills me every time. :lol
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The "YES" kills me every time. :lol