There's something wrong with its brakes!Bart's face.
Stay back! I have powers...POLITICAL POWERS!
Homer's Phobia is on now, and in my opinion, it's a top 5 episode.
The great episodes will get called out in this thread. I'll say right now that if you haven't watched Trilogy of Error before, you should make some time to scope it out when it airs on Tuesday night. It's the best post-Classic era episode in the show penned by the HD era savior on the writing team, Matt Selman. You'll be in for a treat.
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haha the gay steel mill scene is one of my top Simpsons moments.
"We work hard, we play hard!
I wouldn't say that necessarily. There are plenty of subpar episodes in Season 7; I don't care for Two Bad Neighbors much at all.I think this episode is the first evidence of dip in quality
I'm jealous of anyone getting to experience Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment for the first time.Huh. I don't think I've ever seen this episode.
I always found Ruth Powers mildly fascinating. She actually has lines in like what, two episodes? But she's a pretty permanent crowd scene character from that point on.Grade-School Confidential right after Homer vs. the 18th Amendment
The amount of high quality episodes packed together are amazing.
EDIT: Ruth Powers with goofed hair. I like catching small mistakes in the drawings
I always found Ruth Powers mildly fascinating. She actually has lines in like what, two episodes? But she's a pretty permanent crowd scene character from that point on.
I think one of the advantages Simpsons has is with how many minor characters they've introduced over the years, they can totally fill a town hall or mob scene with 100+ familiar faces. Shows like South Park and Family Guy have tried to emulate this and imo it's nowhere near as successful.
That's a fair point, but Milhouse is a boy.Yeah, though since groups like Bart's class are pretty unchanging you end up with a lot of weird-looking kids with no personality, such as sunglasses kid and, uh, blue haired glasses girl.
Three episodes, actually. But I do my best to try and forget the last one.I always found Ruth Powers mildly fascinating. She actually has lines in like what, two episodes? But she's a pretty permanent crowd scene character from that point on.
The Classic era ended when Scully took over as showrunner in Season 9. Thing is, there are a bunch of holdover episodes in Season 9 from prior showrunner regimes that hold up well enough that I consider them to be Classic era as they were not made under Scully's regime.
Those episodes being...
- The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson (Oakley & Weinstein | Seasons 7-8)
- The Principal and the Pauper (Oakley & Weinstein | Seasons 7-8)
- Lisa's Sax (Jean & Reiss | Seasons 3-4)
- All Singing, All Dancing (Mirkin | Seasons 5-6)
- The Joy of Sect (Mirkin | Seasons 5-6)
- Lisa the Simpson (Oakley & Weinstein | Seasons 7-8)
- Simpson Tide (Jean & Reiss | Seasons 3-4)
It would be silly not to consider those episodes as part of the Classic era because they had Classic era showrunner(s).
That said there are decent episodes from Scully to be found in Season 9... most notably The Cartridge Family and Das Bus. You should not be watching episodes under Scully or Jean (without Reiss) with any expectation of consistency or quality. In fact, the only showrunner since that you CAN watch episodes with some expectation of quality is Matt Selman who started running 4-5 episodes per year starting in Season 23.
Do you think it's possible Matt Selman would ever run an entire season?Three episodes, actually. But I do my best to try and forget the last one.
As certain noteworthy episodes are stuck in terrible time slots, I'm going to give you guys an opportunity to quickly play catch-up by hooking you up with some 60 Second Simpsons installments of late night marathon fare courtesy of Jims that should bring you right up to speed...
60 Second Simpsons Review - My Sister, My Sitter
60 Second Simpsons Review - Homer's Enemy
60 Second Simpsons Review - The Secret War of Lisa Simpson
60 Second Simpsons Review - The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson
60 Second Simpsons Review - The Principal and the Pauper
60 Second Simpsons Review - Lisa the Skeptic
And, because this will be pertinent with Season 9 getting underway in a couple hours, here are the showrunner splits for next season for those of you who aren't aware of how it is a frankenstein of sorts with holdover episodes from Seasons 3 through 8 all getting some time in the spotlight.
Your only option is to go to simpsonsworld.com. FOX has no interest in releasing a comprehensive DVD/BluRay collection of the series. Certain seasons can't even be legally owned in major markets either physically or digitally and I doubt that will ever change.Is their a dvd or blu ray set that has most if not all of the good simpsons seasons?
If there was a possibility of it happening, it would have happened by now. Jean is content to coast on his legacy until the show's end - likely at the end of Season 30 after they've toppled the silly Gunsmoke record. Frankly, I'm grateful we get a handful of Selman-run episodes each production cycle and that he's been given some independence in shaping how they turn out.Do you think it's possible Matt Selman would ever run an entire season?
The fact that Al Jean's voice has been dominating the series for so long (16 seasons now!) is probably the biggest factor to the show's decline. Nothing against Jean, he seems like a nice and talented guy, but the dude's clearly been coasting for a while.
Its a pretty steep drop from one to the nextThe City of New York vs. Homer Simpson followed up by this episode...