Which simpsons seasons are good
Always eager to exploit the generosity of neighbor Ned Flanders, the Simpsons use his house on the coast for a getaway. There, Lisa aims for a new, cooler persona while Bart gets envious.
Ever sharp, the episode features nods to classic films like American Graffiti and Adventures in Wonderland , among others. This episode puts the Bart vs. Sideshow Bob feud on a pedestal. And it all somehow works perfectly together. If you only watch a single season, season 5 might be it.
This feel-good episode comes from that storied year, with guest appearances by David Crosby and George Harrison on top of a remarkably good Springfield quartet led by Homer called the Be Sharps. Lisa Gets an A The two major plotlines in this amazing episode involve Lisa cheating on a test and Homer raising a pet lobster named Pinchy. Marge vs. El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer You may be catching on to the theme here that if Homer is at the forefront of an episode, generally comic gold ensues.
Summer of 4 Ft. The episode takes place during Christmas. The problem is that Homer has no money to buy gifts for his family as a result of paying for Bart's tattoo removal. Homer's despair is palpable in the episode which makes him sympathetic, unlike in some other episodes.
Luckily, things work out in the end, and the Simpson family gets a new member. The animation isn't as good as in later episodes, but it's easy to ultimately get over it. Studying is hard, but it doesn't help when people don't take their studies seriously. When Bart learns from his teacher, Edna Krabappel , that he might fail the fourth grade, he does his best to make it, but it might not be enough. Bart may not be a saint. In fact, he actually causes a lot of problems. Despite that, in this episode, the audience will be cheering for him to make it in the end, finding common ground if they struggled with something in their lives as well.
As a result, the viewers are emotionally invested in the episode which makes it compelling to watch. As the old saying goes, people should never meet their heroes. Lisa and Bart learn the hard way that Krusty the Clown isn't as amazing as they have believed. They go to Kamp Krusty, but they discover it's absolutely awful, and Krusty, himself, is nowhere in sight. Meanwhile, Marge and Homer are experiencing unusual calm and happiness, especially Homer.
He loses weight and his hair grows back. Taking care of kids is never easy and this episode reflects it in a funny way. The Simpsons ' tradition to air scary Halloween episodes makes it different from most current shows. As usual, this episode contains three shorter stories. In the first, Bart discovers he has a Siamese twin, but which one of them is good and which one is evil?
In the second story, Lisa accidentally creates a new civilization and becomes God, but things don't go well. The final story sees aliens, Kang and Kodos, making a plan to conquer planet Earth. Since the stories are short, even if the viewers don't like one story, they don't have to wait long for another one to start. The show mostly focuses on present times, so it's always a nice surprise when it brings the audience into the future or into the past.
Updated on October 27th, by Tanner Fox: As viewership continues to decline, recent entries in the long-running animated anthology that is The Simpsons still can't seem to find their footing. Once one of the most hard-hitting satirical series ever to air, The Simpsons now feels like a ghost of its former self.
That said, there's never been a better time to reminisce about the series glory days. The show attained such legendary status for good reason, and, while its glory days may well be behind it, persisting fans can still find plenty to like in episodes from years gone by. Arguably one of the best Simpsons seasons in recent memory—though that's not saying much—Season 27 was a passable-if-forgettable affair that offered a few laughs and, most notably, featured two separate Halloween episodes.
Holidy-themed episodes were nothing new for the series, but this actually marks the first time the family has celebrated Halloween outside of a Treehouse of Horror installment. Cracks in the show's framework were beginning to manifest in the form of oddball episodes like "Every Man's Dream" and "Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles," but, on the whole, the series remains competent enough to be worthy of a watch.
Many longtime Simpsons fans consider season 18, which premiered in , to be fairly forgettable save for one semi-legendary lampooning of FOX's then-popular action series Though it's lost some luster over the past fifteen years, the episode "24 minutes" is still one of the few post episodes that fans need to see. Season 18 also includes a few funny-enough episodes like "Stop! While it doesn't contain any crucial or culturally relevant episodes, season 17 was a solid continuation of the series which comes across as worlds apart from The Simpsons ' apparent decline around ten years later.
The first episode of The Simpsons to broadcast in HD, season 20 served as something of a milestone for the series.
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