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The Pensive Lenny
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I watched the bed wetting episode and this episode yesterday: there is something touching about seeing a evil being embody the problems of a child. Dylan is heart warmingly evil and probably the most exceptionally handled aspect of the show, or anything I've seen on ADHD (I haven't seen any other of this years

To be fair, we all did that on our own before A.V. Club.

I just realized how I feel about the decline of The Simpsons can be summed up in a single Chalmer's quote if you replace school with television: Besides, the way America's public schools are sliding, they'll all be this way in a few months. I say, lay back and enjoy it! It's a hell of a toboggan ride.

Oh my god, it's here, it's here it's here it's here it's here it's here!

I'm not to sure what this article is trying to get at. Is it that people like it when they are pandered too and that doesn't force change?

What are the specs on the machine you used to demo the game?

I think we can put aside the sensationalism because it didn't really affect the show. I can understand what you mean if you were around for it, I wasn't so I have no frame of reference.

This episode was like watching Mickey Mouses Club House or some other generic kids show. While the art style was different, and maybe detailed in specifics, it didn't make the episode interesting enough on its own. Somehow the pastel colours sucked out all the energy that the show visually has and made it feel like

I have absolutely no problem with anything this episode did. Super mediocre, but pleasant and funny enough.

Some producers might work on other shows, but the writing staff mostly works on The Simpsons, the animators mostly work on The Simpsons., the Storyboard artists mostly work on The Simpsons; I'm sure they've worked on other shows; but working on a full production cycle for a series like The Simpsons is a full-time job.

Some producers might work on other shows, but the writing staff mostly works on The Simpsons, the animators mostly work on The Simpsons., the Storyboard artists mostly work on The Simpsons; I'm sure they've worked on other shows; but working on a full production cycle for a series like The Simpsons is a full-time job.

End the show. That's what you do.

They won't just sound off. The comedy will be off as well. Picture in your head any Skinner/Chalmers interaction. Now imagine a sound alike doing it. The voice is wrong and the rhythm is wrong: it just doesn't work anymore.

I got a sneaking suspicion this isn't about the money. Shearer used to be proud of the show once upon a time; he's been the voice of dissent ever since season 9. He might realize it, he might not and that is why he chose this moment and this reason to leave, but I think this comes down to him getting sick of working

He might have voiced one of his other characters for The Simpsons once…

You know, I think this is the final straw. I`ve stayed with the series for 26 years, I`ve deafened it when others have put it down, I`ve actively enjoyed the series up until this point. But to think that there is someone who could replace Shearer is insane. He is those character, and those characters are a part of

Wait, so internal affairs knew they were being set-up?

Happy Love Day everyone!

It is such a fun episode that takes shows the American navy in a light that is culturally unexceptable. I love it.

I've already forgotten your name.