Honestly, I am the least likely guy to defend this sort of thing, especially with it coming out of the bowels of EA's miserable mobile division, but I would really like the Simpsons, Tapped Out to get fixed, re-released and supported. Don't get me wrong. The performance is, currently, pathetic. Server issues are rife, and I'm lucky to get 5 minutes out of it between connection errors. Premium currency is ridiculously hard to obtain, and yes, some of the coolest items (Scorpio's Lair, fuck yeah) are ridiculously expensive.
But there is a potential winner here. The Simpsons universe is diverse and massive enough to allow for all sorts of content. Already, the fan service is admirable with references to classic episodes all over the place. The presentation is also fantastic. Anyone who downloaded it would have seen the excellent opening cutscene, and if you ask me the quality is consistent throughout, with soundbytes and animations ripped straight from the series. I dare anyone not to laugh at poor Milhouse flying his kite.
As a tap tap freemium game, it's pretty much standard. But the prices on "normal" units like the various houses are reasonable and allow for decent progress, and missions are varied enough for you to control exactly how often you return to the game on a daily basis. There are a couple of twists too, like nicking the Lemon Tree from other towns and daily play bonuses.
The audience is definitely there for something like this, and it would take/has taken a name like the Simpsons to justify this sort of game even being on my iPad. Sort out the premium prices, make IAP prices reasonable, tighten up performance (alot) and keep the content coming, and I could see myself playing this for ages. It's funny. Makes too much sense, I suppose. EA will probably just let it rot.