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lunchtoast

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Sanjuro

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I know you're excited about the Brady suspension being overturned but you need to lay off the booze, Sanjuro. You're delirious!

Back off man!

I've been watching the FXX App recently with much time on my hands, and plowed through the Season 2-10 ERA quickly. Right now I've been doing the Emmy nomincated list, which is basically an episode or two a season.

On Future-Drama now. These are kind of the missed years for me. I've seen them all, just don't remember well.
 

UberTag

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On Future-Drama now. These are kind of the missed years for me. I've seen them all, just don't remember well.
There actually are some quality episodes in those seasons.
If you held a gun to my head, I'd actually confess to Season 15 being my favorite post-classic era season... and I probably like it even more than 10 or 11.

Future-Drama is OK... but Holidays of Future Passed in Season 23 (which follows the same future timeline) is exceptional.

And if you're doing an Emmy run one of the next episodes on your plate should be Season 17's The Seemingly Never-Ending Story which is first-rate.
 

UberTag

Member
Bart-Mangled Banner is the episode that caused me to stop watching the show regularly.
My young, naive mind back then could tolerate almost any Simpsons episode...but this...this was just...I'm not sure how to describe it.
There is no way to defend Bart-Mangled Banner. It's reprehensible trash. Then again, I feel that way about just about any John Frink episode barring the rare exception like The Girl Who Slept Too Little, Eeny Teeny Maya Moe or the ones Lauren MacMullan directed (which had Don Payne credited alongside him).
 

BigAT

Member
My young, naive mind back then could tolerate almost any Simpsons episode...but this...this was just...I'm not sure how to describe it.

There is no way to defend Bart-Mangled Banner. It's reprehensible trash. Then again, I feel that way about just about any John Frink episode barring the rare exception like The Girl Who Slept Too Little, Eeny Teeny Maya Moe or the ones Lauren MacMullan directed (which had Don Payne credited alongside him).

My friends all know what a huge Simpsons fan I am and have generally asked over the years what caused me to stop watching. When I try to tell them about Bart-Mangled Banner...if you actually try to describe the plot of that episode out loud and to someone that has never seen it before, you have to just stop several times and reflect on the stupidity of words that are leaving your mouth as you desperately attempt to convey what happens.
 

Amalthea

Banned
Yeah, Season 15 and 16 were true endurance runs not to stop watching the show anymore.

The other day I saw that episode where Lisa take part in a Singing contest with the first part of the story being about the Simpsons having a food poisoning from a organic vegetarian dinner wich had no real place in the plot only to randomly introduce Lisas singing talent.

Somewhere around that time (during its first airing period) I stopped to watch the show regularly.
 

Sanjuro

Member
The FXX app is an endurance run as well. There is no clear pattern what episode plays immediately afterwards. When I first downloaded it, there would be specific queue of episodes. Now, it just jumps around to any season it wishes.
 

Amalthea

Banned
The FXX app is an endurance run as well. There is no clear pattern what episode plays immediately afterwards. When I first downloaded it, there would be specific queue of episodes. Now, it just jumps around to any season it wishes.
So you can't just watch whatever episode or season you want?
 

Sanjuro

Member
There actually are some quality episodes in those seasons.
If you held a gun to my head, I'd actually confess to Season 15 being my favorite post-classic era season... and I probably like it even more than 10 or 11.

Future-Drama is OK... but Holidays of Future Passed in Season 23 (which follows the same future timeline) is exceptional.

And if you're doing an Emmy run one of the next episodes on your plate should be Season 17's The Seemingly Never-Ending Story which is first-rate.

Yeah. I basically just went to the award Wikipedia page and went down the list. Like I mentioned, the app is hot garbage. So after the core episodes it just isn't sensible to let the app tell me what to watch until I need white noise in bed.
 

Sanjuro

Member
So you can't just watch whatever episode or season you want?

You can. You just need to manually select it each time.

So if you want to watch one season, choose each episode. If your lucky? Start from the last episode of the season and SOMETIMES it will go in order backwards. Right now it appears to be playing episode 15 from each season and moving forward.

There is no pattern to the madness.
 

glaurung

Member
You can. You just need to manually select it each time.

So if you want to watch one season, choose each episode. If your lucky? Start from the last episode of the season and SOMETIMES it will go in order backwards. Right now it appears to be playing episode 15 from each season and moving forward.

There is no pattern to the madness.
They obviously though that copying the South Park web player random episode playlist was a good idea.

Little did they realize that Simpsons quality varies wildly across different seasons. A totally randomized Simpsons playlist with all episodes ever released is like a schizophrenic's nightmare.
 

Nerdkiller

Membeur
Yeah, Season 15 and 16 were true endurance runs not to stop watching the show anymore.

The other day I saw that episode where Lisa take part in a Singing contest with the first part of the story being about the Simpsons having a food poisoning from a organic vegetarian dinner wich had no real place in the plot only to randomly introduce Lisas singing talent.

Somewhere around that time (during its first airing period) I stopped to watch the show regularly.
You know, if that episode (and the Be Sharps and the one where they go off to the ranch where Lisa finds an older guy who shares the same ideals as her) is anything to go by, it's that Homer seems to be a pretty damn good singer/songwriter. Able to compose a series of hits as well as helping Lisa get all the way into winning a singing competition, it seems like his musical talent is something oft overlooked when it comes to discussing his character.
 

Nerdkiller

Membeur

UberTag

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Did not know there was an actual movie called Paint Your Wagon.
Yeah, that's part of what made Homer's reaction so incredulous.
That movie actually exists.
And Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin sing their little hearts out during it.

The only added twist to the Simpsons gag is that they had Clint and Lee sing a song about literally painting a wagon... instead of metaphorical schmaltz like talking to trees or wandering stars.
 

Sanjuro

Member
I still miss the actual marathon. I've been going nuts with Simpsons lately, but leaving my television on for the entire duration was something special.

I've been jumping around. Think I'll polish off some of the skipped episodes from the 90s. Then go more into mid-00s.

The problem with the new episodes is they are incredibly smart! There is great writing to be found in almost every episode. The problem is the direction is done by the worst ADD victim. It's like comparing SNL decades.
 

Boss Doggie

all my loli wolf companions are so moe
I really enjoyed The Two Mrs. Nahhasapeemapetilons. Is there a full version of the Hindi version of the wedding song?
 
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