The Official Simpsons Griefing Thread


Captain Midnight (Pop cultural YouTuber) reviews the newer Disney+ Simpsons shorts.

According to him, they are fucking ads, but the only Fortnite short (the only short explicitly branded as an ad) was the only one with any redeeming value.

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Some interesting comments about the fortnite short.
I'll end up watching this shorts to find out how bad they are. I ended up get the Black Friday deal subs to HBO and Disney/Hulu because old people are coming over to visit for the holidays. When they leave, I'm dumping them fast than a turd in the toilet.
 
I'll end up watching this shorts to find out how bad they are. I ended up get the Black Friday deal subs to HBO and Disney/Hulu because old people are coming over to visit for the holidays. When they leave, I'm dumping them fast than a turd in the toilet.
All of them are just "rember didney?" save for the fortnite one which is out of context lore cutscenes between the weeks of the season summing up what happens basically in a very "simpsons video game" sort of way. This guy didn't look into fortnite or simpsons games it seems so he just like actively avoids actual talk of stuff going like "the fortnite crystal" when it's constantly made clear even in the simpsons shorts that were the cutscenes that the crystal is a fragment of a space-time anomaly that lets people manipulate reality but is extremely unstable due to the whole "shattered fragment of the physical embodiment of shit going wrong in time" thing.


You can tell post-disney buyout simpsons has lost soul by the fact all the "parody disney" characters now have to be on model flesh toned versions instead of yellow and heavily carictured.
 
Re: Mrs Glick, I can only think of 2 others off the top of my head, her falling into a trash can in 22 short films, and her saying ‘think of jebediah, and the words will come’ and starting the applause in Lisa the Iconoclast.

Krusty’s father had much more of an impactful role appearing in (as far as I know) precisely one episode, and THAT felt like a ‘who cares?’ type death, so this is fucking desperate as a stunt

I was curious as to exactly when I stopped watching recently, and after reading episode synopses, turns out S15 is the last one I actually recognise some of the episodes. It’s faintly comical that the simpsons is by far the single thing I know the most about and have near-savant knowledge of, and I haven’t seen even nearly half the episodes
 
Re: Mrs Glick, I can only think of 2 others off the top of my head, her falling into a trash can in 22 short films, and her saying ‘think of jebediah, and the words will come’ and starting the applause in Lisa the Iconoclast.

Krusty’s father had much more of an impactful role appearing in (as far as I know) precisely one episode, and THAT felt like a ‘who cares?’ type death, so this is fucking desperate as a stunt

I was curious as to exactly when I stopped watching recently, and after reading episode synopses, turns out S15 is the last one I actually recognise some of the episodes. It’s faintly comical that the simpsons is by far the single thing I know the most about and have near-savant knowledge of, and I haven’t seen even nearly half the episodes
Don't feel bad, I zoned out after season 8.
 
That was Winfield who complained about the dog in her pool.
Are you losing your hearing, or are you just stupid? I am going to explain this to you one more time, and then I'm going to hang up on you. It is not my dog! I tied my dog outside myself! I am looking at him right-- D'oh!
 
I was curious as to exactly when I stopped watching recently, and after reading episode synopses, turns out S15 is the last one I actually recognise some of the episodes. It’s faintly comical that the simpsons is by far the single thing I know the most about and have near-savant knowledge of, and I haven’t seen even nearly half the episodes
Highly relatable. My brain will randomly pull so much references from the first dozen seasons and even to this day I can't help referencing the show almost everyday yet I haven't watched it, nor do I care to for over a decade now.
 
Just saw the episode o c'mon all ye faithful. Made last year. I'm pretty this is the worst episode ever made.
Worse than Lisa Goes Gaga? If so that's quite an accomplishment because I consider that episode to not only be the worst Simpsons episode but probably in the top twenty of worst TV episodes ever.
 
Just saw the episode o c'mon all ye faithful. Made last year. I'm pretty this is the worst episode ever made.
I will say I agree however there's going to be an even worst show before Christmas: Parahormonal Activity

Plot​


Set in the near future, Marge is competently coping with the hormonal onslaught hitting her now teenage kids when she's suddenly struck by a big life change of her own, leaving Homer as the last sane person in the house... or is he?

Now if you think that's bad here's the original synopsis:

Everyone is dealing with hormonal changes from menopause and puberty.

The timeline of the characters shifts so now Homer can be seen as a Millenial who was born in the late 80s.

Yes! It's another future episode and this years Christmas episode.


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The timeline of the characters shifts so now Homer can be seen as a Millenial who was born in the late 80s.
This is one of the issues that the floating timeline creates. It makes me think back to the character arc of Principal Skinner and his background as a Vietnam War veteran. It was a big part of who his character was during the early days of the show, but now makes no sense, because he'd have to be pushing 80 by now in order for the timeline to be credible.
 
This is one of the issues that the floating timeline creates. It makes me think back to the character arc of Principal Skinner and his background as a Vietnam War veteran. It was a big part of who his character was during the early days of the show, but now makes no sense, because he'd have to be pushing 80 by now in order for the timeline to be credible.
Skinner would be a gulf war vet now.
 
Worse than Lisa Goes Gaga? If so that's quite an accomplishment because I consider that episode to not only be the worst Simpsons episode but probably in the top twenty of worst TV episodes ever.
This sums up the whole episode and why my ears somehow are bleeding:


This is the soundtrack of the episode.
 
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