Not trying to tear down your X-Files analogy, but I feel like Harmon comes off as Scully and Roiland comes off as Mulder.
Not trying to tear down your X-Files analogy, but I feel like Harmon comes off as Scully and Roiland comes off as Mulder.
I watched it once just to see how bad it was. I don't plan on making it a second time.
"He's got red eyes from smoking weed."
"I really can't believe you're an educator, Brian."
"My job is mostly administrative."
"I already destroyed this telethon." *unties Stan's bowtie* "And untied your bowtie!"
"LUCAS, WHY WON'T YOU TELL ME WHAT KIND OF SODA YOU LIKE??!!"
"We were kids, man! Buckle couldn't find his legs. We were gonna go cruising when we got home. We were gonna go CRUISING in his Solara, man!"
Family Guy was a lot better when it first started than it is now. The early seasons, especially the first three, still hold up really well. After season six, that's when it started to become more inconsistent and it's been downhill ever since season nine. This season has been the worst one by far (never thought it…
Really nice catch there. I felt like Kirk was having a similar dynamic with Homer that Flanders has with him, but the difference is, Homer has always resented Flanders for living a better life than him. Kirk is just a flat-out nuisance that Homer is forced to take pity on.
Yeah, it can't just be me who notices this. I haven't finished the episode yet but two-thirds in, I thought it was pretty funny and I loved how Homer was actually playing the straight man. I don't know why Selman isn't at least the co-showrunner at this point. He gives life to a show that rarely ever has it these…
I know "The Simpsons Guy" is hated on here, but it was everything "Simpsorama" never got the chance to be. I feel like if "Simpsorama" was 44 minutes, it would have been a lot better. To tell a story like that - Bender coming back from the future to kill Homer - you really need to develop it further than the episode…
I know what you mean. I saw some of "Bart the Murderer" on YouTube this summer and the one thing I always noticed about those classic Simpsons episodes is that they had a lot of charm and warmth to them. Even when the characters weren't making jokes, you just loved seeing them do what they do. I don't get that same…
I think at some point, we need to ask ourselves what we expect from The Simpsons anymore. The classic episodes changed the game for what an animated series could do and opened the door for other subversive, ambitious cartoons to take over but at this point, unless there's a major overhaul in the production team, The…
I don't know how much Reiss will be able to improve the show though. I mean, he wasn't a fan of "Homer's Enemy" or "Simpson Safari" so that tells me he hasn't cared for new episodes in a long time, but I feel like the writers are perfectly fine with sticking with the current system. I mean, they brought back Jeff…
That was running through my head after the joke was done. Just really bad timing.
Even then, it's not like Peter killed Bob and his entire family. Compared to what Family Guy did to The Simpsons in the past, these jokes are pretty tame.
I don't know why people are so up in arms about that joke. I mean, it's Family Guy, isn't that expected? Plus, the Cleveland Show punchline capped it off nicely.
I thought people were trying to forget that happened.
Michelle Hendley, for example, is a gorgeous transwoman. And she has at least tried taking classes in the past to make her voice more feminine-sounding.
I think we can all agree that whenever Werner Herzog is on an adult cartoon, he always brings his A-game.
Honestly, after watching season 10 up to "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday," it stuck out to me how low the quality of that show was at that point. A lot of it just wasn't funny. It felt uninspired or wacky for the sake of being wacky. And on the rare occasion, you just got some awful episodes ("Homer Simpson in: Kidney…