Writing a review of The Simpsons is hard. The show has been so successful that it is practically it's own genre on television. It has become one of the most culturally significant shows of all time (the only show I can think of that may be more so is Seinfeld). It has spawned several catchphrases and was one of the strongest and wittiest shows of all time. Yet there is one thing that has always been very tough to deal with concerning The Simpsons. It is a show … more
I have loved this show since it's been on the Tracey Allum Show. It really is in some ways avery normal family ,it's disfunfuctional but the love overides it all.They have jokes for the little ones and jokes for the not so little ones. I watch it everyday whether it be a rerun or not, because you actually pick up more of what they said the 1st time around!
The show has been so successful that it is practically it's own genre on television. It has become one of the most culturally significant shows of all time. It has spawned several catchphrases and was one of the strongest and wittiest shows of all time. Yet there is one thing that has always been very tough to deal with concerning The Simpsons... the unavoidable series decline.
Groundbreaking cartoon comedy for Fox that is still running after 20 years. Has had many hits and misses but it's early 1 thru 8 seasons are classic. Third and fourth seasons are the best.
I've been watching the Simpsons since I can remember anything at all. I was born in '85, and I know the show has been an independent program since what, '89? So I guess it's just about right that some of my earliest memories involve the Simpsons (others include the spinning wheel from The Price is Right). For many years, each new season was better than the last. Episode plots grew more complex, and social commentary abounded in each episode. But I don't know. Sometime while … more