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The Simpsons 600 Marathon |OT| | Starting Thursday at Noon EST / 9am PST on FXX

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vypek

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So...the captions on that end scene just told me that Snake's actual name is Chester? Looked it up and wiki mentions that a card calls him that but he actually has a different name. Always thought he was just "Snake" lol
 

mreddie

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BatDan

Bane? Get them on board, I'll call it in.
That is so 1991.

"My Homer is not a communist. He may be an idiot, a liar, a pig, a communist. But he is not a porn star!"
 

vypek

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The recent election in the US made me think of this episode and more specifically, this debate that takes place between Ray and Homer.
 

UberTag

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Keep going guys. I want to see the thread reach s10 at least.
The last marathon thread made it close to a full 8,400 replies.
That said, 7,200 of those replies came through the first 9 seasons - so we're in the tail end of things interest-wise now.

I'll do my part to keep the thread hopping by calling attention to high-quality episodes throughout the remainder of the marathon's run but if folks want to just tune out and bury themselves in something else that's all fine and good, too.

I never liked Miracle on Evergreen Terrace. Didn't like the ending.
I'm not much of a fan of it, either.
I enjoy it less than the two high-quality HD era Christmas episodes.
I really had to suspend my disbelief that the rest of the family would be so gullible as to believe Bart's half-baked lies.

The Trebek cameo amused me, at least.
 

UberTag

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The Simpsons just isn't a draw anymore.
More like the last marathon ran during the dead of summer and was a rather new novelty.
This one has a ton of outside competition for time from games, movies, other television, sports, etc. and it's not exactly a fresh idea any more.
 

UberTag

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Toss the virtual salad? Getting stuff by censors was easier back in the day I guess
The Internet wasn't nearly as robust.
People often had to write actual letters to complain about how offended they were about something.
More often than not they didn't even bother.
 

Richie

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The Internet wasn't nearly as robust.
People often had to write actual letters to complain about how offended they were about something.
More often than not they didn't even bother.

That, and didn't James L. Brooks arrange a special deal for the show so it didn't have to obey censor notes anywhere near as other shows of its day? Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
More like the last marathon ran during the dead of summer and was a rather new novelty.
This one has a ton of outside competition for time from games, movies, other television, sports, etc. and it's not exactly a fresh idea any more.
I don't think FXX advertised this second marathon as much.

I don't think they even started a hashtag.
 

NameGenerated

Who paid you to grab Dr. Pavel?
Kinda lame confession: Lost Our Lisa is the first ever Simpsons episode I remember seeing. Born in '89 so I was too young for the classics.
 
Depending on who you ask, we're still be in the classics. :p

I may be alone here, but I thought that the first 2/3rds of season 10 were pretty good. Not as good as the "classic era", of course, but it still felt pretty "season 9-ish" in terms of pacing and humor.

But then you get to the last 1/3rd of season 10, with episodes such as "The Old Man and the C Student" and "Monty Can't Buy Me Love", which feel like tired self-parodies with bland homer-centric bullshit, thin plots, wooden dialogue, and stiff UGLY fucking animation.

When I watched the first FXX marathon of the show, I thought "I'm still enjoying the ride so far, let's bring it on" at the beginning of S10. However, by the end of that season, I thought "Wow, this is already fucking terrible, they should've put the show out of its misery at this point." I'm sure most others felt the same. And this marathon will bring the same feeling over the next several hours.
 

ScribbleD

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Huh. I thought this episode was from a much earlier season. I've probably seen this more than any other episode aside from Lisa The Skeptic and Marge vs. The Monorail.

"Homer, you've got it set on whore."
 

UberTag

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I miss Phil Hartman.
I think we all miss Phil. It's crazy to imagine what kind of episodes we'd have gotten focused on Lionel and Troy had he not been killed. Although, given how the quality of the show regressed, I'm not sure his characters would be as fondly cherished as they are now.

Incidentally, I just realized that I'm now officially older than Phil was when he died and I've accomplished so much less in life. Ah well.

Fun fact... Hartman voiced Mr. Wilson in the old Dennis the Menace cartoons that ran during the 1980s. He also voiced Dennis' father. Never made that connection before.
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
This might have been one of the episodes to really get me to check out on the Simpsons. The cameos suck and its just repetitive.
 

ScribbleD

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This might have been one of the episodes to really get me to check out on the Simpsons. The cameos suck and its just repetitive.

Episodes where the guests are playing a character are alright but episodes where the special guest stars play themselves are usually pretty bad.
 

UberTag

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This might have been one of the episodes to really get me to check out on the Simpsons. The cameos suck and its just repetitive.
Yeah, I can't defend it. Homer behaves like an obnoxious asshole pretty much the entire way through as well.

I can think of countless HD era episodes that are better.

Episodes where the guests are playing a character are alright but episodes where the special guest stars play themselves are usually pretty bad.
There are a handful of exceptions.

Stephen Hawking
Neil Gaiman
Gary Coleman
Stan Lee
Mark Hamill
Adam West
Lucy Lawless
Richard Dean Anderson
Countless MLB Players in Homer at the Bat

But yeah, for the most part I'm in complete agreement. The guest star performances I remember are the ones where celebs play characters... not animated versions of themselves.
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
Episodes where the guests are playing a character are alright but episodes where the special guest stars play themselves are usually pretty bad.

They aren't always terrible but this one was just so damn forced. I don't think any of the jokes land well and after a while its just basically,"ohh celebrities!"
 

vatstep

This poster pulses with an appeal so broad the typical restraints of our societies fall by the wayside.
This might have been one of the episodes to really get me to check out on the Simpsons. The cameos suck and its just repetitive.
Yup, I remember thinking the same thing when it first aired; I felt like it was the start of the decline (more of a steady slope than a steep one at that point).
 

UberTag

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D-oh-in in the wind is still ok
As much as I enjoy the idea of Uptown Girl as a protest song, Homer spends the majority of that episode acting like a complete asshole as well.
That's a running theme of most of the terrible early post-Classic era episodes.
 
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