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The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Fifteen, “Homer Alone”
It’s common – and I’m fully guilty of this – to forget Marge Simpson. Marge is mainly remembered as the boring nagging square, which a) ignores how funny the show could make her squarishness (“It must be exciting to make … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Fifteen, “Homer Alone”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Fourteen, “Lisa The Greek”
“Money comes and money goes, but what I have with my daughter could go on for eight more years!” It’s always so frustrating when you write pages and pages of analysis on a TV show and then it goes and … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Fourteen, “Lisa The Greek”
Describe an Album Cover with a Simpsons Image
Describe an album cover using a image from the Simpsons (or Futurama) (or Rick and Morty) Continue reading Describe an Album Cover with a Simpsons Image
Should We Be Ashamed of Ourselves for Liking Apu?
Like most people who have sat down to watch an episode of The Simpsons, I have enjoyed the character of Apu, the friendly owner of the Kwik-E-Mart who has been around on the series almost since its beginning. He’s lovable. He’s … Continue reading Should We Be Ashamed of Ourselves for Liking Apu?
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Thirteen, “Radio Bart”
At some point, I suggested that Simpsons episodes can be divided into three groups: pure comedy, heartwarming, and satire. This episode falls under satire, bringing in a mockery of sensationalist news. Not only is this perhaps the most major satirical … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Thirteen, “Radio Bart”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Twelve, “I Married Marge”
Another sequel episode, this time to “The Way We Was”! I’ve been puzzling over why this season has so many of them. I don’t have the DVDs for season three, so I don’t know if the crew explain it there, … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Twelve, “I Married Marge”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Eleven, “Burns Verkaufen Der Kraftwerk”
In discussions about favourite Simpsons episodes, people tend to separate the purely funny episodes from the heartwarming ones. I would go even further and separate Simpsons episodes into three categories: pure comedy, heartwarming, and satirical – by way of example, … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Eleven, “Burns Verkaufen Der Kraftwerk”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Ten, “Flaming Moe’s”
It’s probably a good sign we’re deep in Classic territory when multiple iconic moments from the show pop up in the one episode – here, we have “Oh, by the way, I was being sarcastic”, “It can be two things”, … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Ten, “Flaming Moe’s”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Nine, “Saturdays Of Thunder”
Immediately after a “Homer is a bumbling dad to Lisa” story, we get a “Homer is a bumbling dad to Bart” one! Structurally, there are a few similarities – Act One is about Homer coming to realise he’s a bad … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Nine, “Saturdays Of Thunder”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Eight, “Lisa’s Pony”
Here we are, people, an episode that eclipses almost all that came before it. This is a well-oiled machine of an episode, one that delivers heart, jokes, satire, funny animation, and an exploration of American life in a way that’s … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Eight, “Lisa’s Pony”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Seven, “Treehouse Of Horror II”
Last week, it was noted that this season has a lot of sequel episodes, and this is one of the few more explicit sequels, the very second “Treehouse Of Horror” special. The tradition hasn’t been quite refined yet; it begins … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Seven, “Treehouse Of Horror II”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Six, “Like Father, Like Clown”
It’s strange to me how much continuity the show has at this early stage. Most of the time, this involves introducing elements that would go on to become iconic aspects of the series – the retirement home, Homer’s job as … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Six, “Like Father, Like Clown”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Five, “Homer Defined”
In TV criticism, there’s a pretty common cliche – that I myself use all the time – that a mediocre episode of a particular TV show is still better than most television, and this episode is a great demonstration of … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Five, “Homer Defined”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Four, “Bart The Murderer”
The previous episode found a vein of both comedy and pathos in the limits of Homer’s assholishness; “Bart The Murderer” finds it in Lisa Bart. As he’ll put it a few seasons later, Bart doesn’t want to be a criminal, he wants … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Four, “Bart The Murderer”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Three, “When Flanders Failed”
One of the major aspects of The Simpsons fall from grace is Jerkass Homer, the name given to the warped version of Homer over the seasons that Mike Scully was showrunner (named after a line where Homer nearly runs over someone, crying … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Three, “When Flanders Failed”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Two, “Mr Lisa Goes To Washington”
The Simpsons has never really struck me as a cynical show. I think of a cynical story, I think of something like The Shield or a Fincher film, where bad shit simply happens as a matter of course, and there’s no expectation on … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode Two, “Mr Lisa Goes To Washington”
The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode One, “Stark Raving Dad”
Welcome to season three of The Simpsons! Looking forward, I recognise every single one of these episodes (for those coming in now, I was born two days after “Dancin’ Homer” first aired, so there were a lot of season one and … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Three, Episode One, “Stark Raving Dad”
The Simpsons, Season Two, Episode Twenty-Two, “Blood Feud”
An undercurrent to The Simpsons that’s been there since the first episode is the conflict between the desire to be a good, hardworking American citizen and the desire to sit around drinking beer, eating like a pig, and watching TV – or … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Two, Episode Twenty-Two, “Blood Feud”
The Simpsons, Season Two, Episode Twenty-One, “Three Men And A Comic Book”
Despite the name, this episode isn’t actually fairly split between Bart, Milhouse, and Martin – it’s a Bart episode, start to finish. We begin with an early example of the show parodying nerd culture when the family visits a comic … Continue reading The Simpsons, Season Two, Episode Twenty-One, “Three Men And A Comic Book”

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