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8 minutes ago, Galileo908 said:

Even the polar bear in Past Burns's office was just a cub. And present day bear got its head blown off.

And the “release the hounds” puppies were so cute!  Even though it makes no sense, even with a sliding timeline. 

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I liked this whole noir idea. And Agnes is the dame! It looked to me like the colors were a little washed out like old time movies too. 

I liked the 80s stores; boom box emporium, the Bar Side. The Beef. I Found The Beef. 

I like when Abe is actually effective and not just totally doddering.

This was a brilliant retcon. Way better than Marge getting the money from her father and not telling Homer. 

We're on a Heisenberg approved streak!

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So thanks to the sliding timeline, Grampa was a young Miami Vice-like detective in 1982


And Homer was about 6 years old, yet some 7 years later in 1989 was a balding father of 3.

Spotted Waylon Smithers Sr. in Mr. Burns' office, wrangling the puppy hounds.

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16 minutes ago, ottoDbusdriver said:

And Homer was about 6 years old, yet some 7 years later in 1989 was a balding father of 3.

Obviously, the Simpsons exist in 36 parallel universes. Why is that so hard to understand?!?!

On a related note, when Homer said he’d messed up xxx times at his job - that number referred to the number of episodes, right?  I’m hoping someone else noticed so I won’t have to go back and check. 

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30 minutes ago, SoMuchTV said:

 

On a related note, when Homer said he’d messed up xxx times at his job - that number referred to the number of episodes, right?  I’m hoping someone else noticed so I won’t have to go back and check. 

That has to be it. But to be fair to Homer, he didn’t mess up at work every episode (at least on camera).

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On 10/27/2024 at 9:27 PM, DoctorAtomic said:

This was a brilliant retcon. Way better than Marge getting the money from her father and not telling Homer.

Retcons in general annoy me, but yes, this was a better one.

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16 hours ago, Galileo908 said:

I thought they were gonna somehow establish that Abe or Billy was Skinner's real dad (making him younger than Homer, since Young Seymour wasn't seen),

I thought that also! 

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Season 36, ep 5: Treehouse of Horror XXXV

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Giant monsters created by political rage threaten to tear the town apart; a Victorian Mr. Burns is jump-scared on Thanksgiving by the ghosts of abused workers; Homer bonds with a pair of extra-terrestrial jeans.

Also has an intro directed by Jorge Gutierrez (watch for Book of Life and El Tigre cameos).

Airs 11/3/24

(Not a fan of these November THOH airings when they clearly had room in October for it)

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The intro was awesome. Also the excuse to get Kang & Kodos in there. And loved his version of the segments through the credits.

The Information Rage: So the Pacific Rim parody was fueled by lightbulb rage. I did laugh at the blue monster being smug and attacked by sending Act Blue texts. Honestly, I got vibes from Attack of The 50ft Eyesores and that was way more clever than this.

The Fall of The House of Monty: An old timey Christmas Carol story starring Burns. This one was way more clever and better animated. With parts of the Winchester Mystery House and the Haunted Mansion. The ghosts had genuinely creepy designs. Well done. And I got a chuckle out of them literally yelling "JUMP SCARE!"

Denim: I got a laugh out of "Irv's Non-Canonical Diner." Cross The Wrong Trousers with Venom, and you have this segment. And of course the magic alien pants is powered by farts. The pants were real well animated.

Overall, okay. The second segment was the best one.

Laughed at "Thank you, Jeansus."

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Okay, I’ve been a Simpsons fan or at least non-hater from day one, but that was not the kind of horror I needed at this particular point in time. The only part I mildly enjoyed was the non-canonical diner. 

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Another mediocre Halloween episode, at least compared to the last two years.

7 minutes ago, Galileo908 said:

The second segment was the best one.

It really was.

Although…I did get a mean little laugh that Homer dumped Marge for Denim.

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I liked all the social media monsters from the first segment. I didn't mind it being topical because the election is a big deal.

The colors for the second were great, and the Black Friday punchline was a nice twist off usual Halloween. 

Acid washed jeans have never been cool. Long walk for that joke. 

I'm figuring there wasn't enough time to schedule this last week in case the World Series went longer. 

 

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I think the only problem they could have had with the World Series was if there had been a rainout in the first two games.  They did this last year too.  They seem to just like showing TOH in November for some reason.

This was the only new episode tonight, wasn't it?  When I turned over to watch just before 8, the listings said that the new episode "Women in Shorts" was airing at 7:30.  I hope that wasn't the case, as it isn't listed on demand so far.

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On 10/27/2024 at 8:27 PM, DoctorAtomic said:

This was a brilliant retcon. Way better than Marge getting the money from her father and not telling Homer.

Can you have retconning in a show with no continuity?

Treehouse of Horror 35 was good.  I liked the gag where they set up Bart and Lisa to be co-pilots of the giant robot, then subvert it for a second with those two never before seen adult siblings, only to have it go right back to normal with an annoyed commentary from Frink.  I also liked that the monsters born of political rage spawned from both sides, and the writers didn't take themselves so seriously that they thought the right wing was the only wing capable of being jerks.

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Season 36, ep 6: Women in Shorts

Airs 11/10/24

There's no real summary this week, oddly enough.

 

This is gonna be the last new one for a while, as football takes center stage for the next few weeks. Next week they're rerunning Bart's Brain.

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Whoa, full intro! I laughed that it ended up going in reverse at the end. And it features all the women! In fact, this was all a women-focused rehash of 22 Short Films.

Sign: Ladies Night Moe's Tavern. Pleeeeaaaase?!

Chalkboard: I Will Not Get Detention Just to Practice Cursive

Couch Gag: Kirk is on the couch, while all the ladies push him off it for book club.

Loved that Luann had an intervention for wine mom merch.

And heh a spoof of the Barbie movie, but with Malibu Stacy. I liked the twist that she was Shauna's doll, and her severed head freaked out Smithers. And they gave The Bear parody to Lunchlady Doris Dora. 

The Patty & Selma segment was great. Of course they'd fight over sharing cigarettes...that they've hidden all over the house. They remembered Jub-Jub! MacGuyver! And that they own a Volkswagon Thing! But not Ling.

Loved the segment with Agnes looking for a new nemesis on Scowlbook. And the teachers betting on recess disasters. 

Out of all characters, Luigi's Mom gets a theme song?

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What a neat opening with Lisa instead, and they went to the other house. 

The magazine with Jennifer Garner also said 'Tony Shaloub recyling bin shocker.'

I liked the Lunchlady sketch because it's sadly true that schools have something like only $1.50 per meal per kid, but Lisa not being able to have fun in dreams was also funny. 

First middle finger. Brilliant.

This was really clever. 

 

Maggie: Origins!

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The Mama-at-Law animated theme reminded me of Fran Drescher's The Nanny.  This episode felt like the writers were clearing out their idea file of stories that couldn't fill a half hour on their own.  

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IIRC most of Mel Blanc, Daws Butler and Don Messick's really important character voices are up to the third or fourth generation successor by now and i have my doubts that the 'Simpsons' original VAs will be considered any more 'sacred'. They revived the 'Jetsons' in the 1980s, 20 years after the original series, and i am all but certain that we will see more incarnations of the 'Simpsons'.

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On 11/10/2024 at 6:30 PM, Galileo908 said:

This is gonna be the last new one for a while, as football takes center stage for the next few weeks. Next week they're rerunning Bart's Brain.

My mistake, turns out there IS a new one on Sunday, it's the other THOH episode.

And man, end of an era with Pamela Hayden.

4 hours ago, tearknee said:

They revived the 'Jetsons' in the 1980s, 20 years after the original series, and i am all but certain that we will see more incarnations of the 'Simpsons'.

And everyone was still alive! (George O'Hanlon and Mel Blanc died while recording the Jetsons Movie). It's the Flintstones that kept getting recast over the years. That show kept getting new incarnations. Nowadays it would just never stop.

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7 hours ago, Galileo908 said:

My mistake, turns out there IS a new one on Sunday, it's the other THOH episode.

And man, end of an era with Pamela Hayden.

And everyone was still alive! (George O'Hanlon and Mel Blanc died while recording the Jetsons Movie). It's the Flintstones that kept getting recast over the years. That show kept getting new incarnations. Nowadays it would just never stop.

Alan Reed died in 1977 so recasting Fred to Henry Corden was the first one needed. Corden actually appears on the 'Simpsons' as the voice of the Fred Flintstone Phone in "Sideshow Bob Roberts".

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Season 36, ep 7: Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes

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A tattooed man at a mysterious night circus transports Lisa into three strange stories from the innocent 1950s, the chilling retro-present and a brutalist future where prestige tv rules the world.

Airs 11/24/24

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Screaming Lady: This was a good segment, but it really felt like the Rear Window spoof from "Bart of Darkness" but not as clever. The screaming lady turned out to be Kirk and not a ficus plant. 

"You know your father only has a two hour lunch break."

Marionettes Frinkorporated: Chalmers segment! And gets a robot replica to work with Skinner. Really loved the retro-future design of this one, and loved the twist that Skinner got a robot to deal with Chalmers. And the robots becoming friends was the tipoff that they became self-aware. Not a fan that they played the "I'm the REAL one, shoot them" trope straight, though.

Fahrenheit 451: Lowbrow entertainment got banned and prestige entertainment rules in the future. And of course Homer the fireman gets exposed to lowbrow entertainment and questions everything. It was nice to see CBG's basement full of tapes again. "Our squinting reinforces the themes!" The comment on lighting was the best observation so far. This was the best segment by far.

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