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The moral of the episode is that Lisa isn't as understanding as she needs to be of her jerkass dad because he takes her to places he hates and behaves like a jerk while doing them.This is a "jerkass" Homer episode, meh.
The moral of the episode is that Lisa isn't as understanding as she needs to be of her jerkass dad because he takes her to places he hates and behaves like a jerk while doing them.This is a "jerkass" Homer episode, meh.
I love the ending of this episode so much.
I do hope you'll stick around and scope out some of the recommended episodes airing during your waking hours.Season 12-13+ is going to be "interesting," for me because I've barely seen any of the episodes after.
I do hope you'll stick around and scope out some of the recommended episodes airing during your waking hours.
I wouldn't advocate taking uninterrupted stretches of episodes in as you'll probably just wind up making yourself upset but there are good episodes to be found.
I would guesstimate roughly a full season's worth of post-Classic era standard-def episodes and a full season's worth of HD era episodes are worth recommending.
That might not sound like much seeing how that amounts to one in every 8 or 9 episodes but - taking the entire marathon as a lump-sum - that works out to roughly 50 episodes or thereabouts all being aired over the next week. That's not so bad.
Hardly. There have been great episodes since then. Although, I'm not even sure I would call Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo "great". It does have its moments, though. I enjoy it more for the jokes and parodies that hit than as a cohesive episode. Homer's a real dick in that episode as it suffers from his jerkass tendencies that flourished during the Scully era.Is 30 Minutes Over Tokyo the last great episode?
Was Apu even a ruinable character though? I know he had a few good episodes centered on him in the early run, but even then I don't know if there was enough to his personality to ruin him. Even early on he was just kind of a walking immigrant joke.Some say that Apu's marriage to Manjula ruined his character, but I'd say it was him having octuplets.
Here's the episode where Maude dies.
That's one chill lion. Doesn't try to maul Jasper Johns or anything.
8:00pm HOMЯ - Al JeanWhen a large storm snows in Springfield Elementary, the children are trapped inside for the holidays and soon rebel against Principal Skinner - while Homer and Ned try to rescue them, using Ned's car.
11:00pm Hungry, Hungry Homer - John SwartzwelderAn operation to remove a crayon wedged in Homer's brain makes him intelligent.
12:30am Trilogy of Error - Matt SelmanAfter Homer discovers that the Springfield Isotopes are being moved to Albuquerque, he stages a hunger strike outside the stadium.
Homer's rush to the hospital to reattach his thumb, Lisa's rush to school to win the science fair, and Bart's run-in with an illegal fireworks scheme are interconnected in a parody of Go and Run Lola Run.
Recommended Episodes from Season 12
7:30pm Skinner's Sense of Snow - Tim Long
8:00pm HOMЯ - Al Jean
11:00pm Hungry, Hungry Homer - John Swartzwelder
12:30am Trilogy of Error - Matt Selman
I'm not sure there was any ending that could have salvaged that episode... outside of the script getting tossed into a fire. That might have done it.Apparently the episode had a different ending where Homer was the one tossing fish guts, crying as he did. But Matt Groening vetoed it.
... Yet he was okay with the panda rape.
Reading into it, there were many different endings. Including the throwing of gravy instead of fish guts.
11:00am I Am Furious (Yellow) - John SwartzwelderHomer develops a snoring problem, so Marge decides to spend a night with her sisters Patty and Selma. After a night of drinking, Marge sees a news report about her ex-prom date Artie Ziff, who is now very wealthy, and decides to send him an e-mail. Artie is still obsessed with Marge, so he offers the Simpsons $1 million in exchange for Marge spending a weekend with him.
12:00pm Little Girl in the Big Ten - Jon VittiBart is inspired by one of the school's motivational speakers to become a cartoonist, in which he creates a popular comic and later internet series titled "Angry Dad", which is based on Homer's anger problems. Homer becomes the town's laughing stock, and decides to give up anger completely.
1:00pm Papa's Got a Brand New Badge - Dana GouldIn order to avoid a failing grade in gym, Lisa takes up gymnastics, which she uses to pose as a college student. Meanwhile, Bart is diagnosed with "Panda" virus and is forced to spend a week living in a plastic bubble.
Homer accidentally causes an electrical blackout in Springfield, and the residents begin looting the town's businesses. Chief Wiggum is useless at restoring order, so Homer takes the law into his own hands, starting a private police force, and becoming 'chief of police'.
That was really good.
Side note, UberTag deserves more thanks for sifting through all the garbage to find the jewels and sharing his recommendations. Thanks, Uber.
It's easily Tim Long's finest episode... although he fell quite hard in the HD era where he brought us trainwrecks like Lisa Goes Gaga and Moe Goes from Rags to Riches."Now, chew through my ballsack!"
Line is so dumb but always makes me laugh. Forgot how good that episode was.
Yeah, it's not unusual to have bipolar episodes like those two that work effectively on one level but fail terribly on another - most often due to an inane subplot.In 30 minutes they're showing "Worst Episode Ever". The Bart and Milhouse part I like, the CBG and Agnes part I don't.
It's like the Season 19 episode Husbands & Knives, the first part with the comic book stuff is great, the part with Marge opening up Curves is really dreadful.