Mike Scully’s reign of panic continues.
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Ok, so this season isn’t as edifying as Season 9 but that doesn’t perform it terrible. In fact there are some really kindly episodes in this season. As someone who thinks the explain should’ve ended after Season 11, how can I possibly reject this season. And now a brief summary.
1. Lard of the Dance – For this episode, the Lisa “A” legend with Lisa Kudrow has its laughs but for me, it’s all about the Homer and Bart “B” tale where Homer thinks he can design a fortune by selling grease. You can’t go heinous with Homer and a crazy diagram.
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2. The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace – Written by the prolific John Schwartzwelder, this episode features Homer attempting to emulate Thomas Edison’s prolific inventing after suffering a mid-life crisis.
3. Bart the Mother – An episode that got too sappy IMO. Bart accidently shoots a mother bird and decides to care for the eggs she apparently left. Nice third act though.
4. Treehouse of Anxiety IX – Comic at the time but ages sincere quickly. I – after Snake is executed, his toupee is donated to the one man that needs it most, Homer. II – What? Bart and Lisa are trapped in an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon? How humiliating! III – Hey kids, remember Jerry Springer. Well when he’s not dancing with the right dancers, he has time to give a voice-over.
5. When You Dish upon a Star – What? There are celebrities who decide to live in Springfield? Specifically Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger (in happier times) not only live there but decide to hire Homer as an assistant. Also, you score the occasional pop-in by Ron Howard who is there to raid the liquor cabinet.
6. D’oh-in in the Wind – After visiting the commune where his mother hid, Homer decides that he wants to be a hippie which is due to enrage the other hippies who live there (guest voiced by Martin Mull and the astronomical George Carlin) .
7. Lisa Gets an “A” – Lisa cheated on a test? Well its lawful. Again the Homer B sage is better when he takes care of a misunderstood lobster named Pinchy. The first episode with that broad educator Spot Comptroller Atkins.
8. Homer Simpson in: “Kidney Effort” – Objective because Homer caused Grandpa to lost functionality in both off his kidneys, that doesn’t mean that Homer actually has to donate one of his occupy kidneys to keep Grandpa’s life! Does it? Written by John Schwartzwelder.
9. Mayored to the Mob – This is a hilarious episode from the BiMonSciFiCon to Impress Hamill in “Guys and Dolls” Yes, Luke be a Jedi tonight! Also, after protecting Mayor Quimby from a horde of enraged sci-fiers, Quimby decides to hire Homer as his bodyguard.
10. Viva Ned Flanders – Probably because there was already a casino in Springfield, none of the Simpsons ever decided to go to Las Vegas, that is until now. When Ned Flanders decides to get up for a life of not living on the edge, he decides to call Homer. While it was a humorous episode, it helped spawn that undying premise of the Vegas wives.
11. Wild Barts Can’t Be Broken – After a spree of wanton vandalism (caused of course by Homer, Lenny, Carl, and Barney) the town enacts a curfew that prevents the kids from leaving the house.
12. Sunday, Cruddy Sunday – Fred Willard guest voices as the proceed agent who books a titanic group of the Springfield gents to a amble to Spruce Bowl XXXIII. A imprint of trivia, the date that this aired was also the premiere date of Family Guy. Read into that any meaning you like.
13. Homer to the Max – Written by John Schwartzwelder, this episode unruffled makes me laugh. Homer gets a lot of respect when a frosty detective on TV named Homer Simpson hits the camouflage. However, after the pilot, they turn Det. Homer Simpson into a idle, tedious ignoramus forcing Homer to change his name to (drumroll) MAX POWER. Remember, nobody snuggles with Max Power, you strap yourself in and feel the Gs.
14. I’m with Cupid – Apu’s extravagant gifts and affection for Manjula on Valentine’s day force the rest of the male Springfield population to become irate. Guest appearance by Sir Elton John.
15. Marge Simpson in: “Screaming Yellow Honkers” – Probably the first sitcom to retract on road rage (not to mention the burgeoning phenom of female SUV driving) was the Simpsons. When Homer accidentally buys a lady Canyonero (Canyonero Yeee Hah!) Marge decides to drive it causing her to compose road rage.
16. Accomplish Room for Lisa – A nice Homer-Lisa legend where for the first time, Lisa explores her beget insensitivity to Homer. Also, a lot of Lindsay Naegle (before she was Lindsay Neagle) as the OmniTouch acquire.
17. Maximum Homerdrive – After losing a steak eating contest to a truck driver who eventually dies, Homer decides to utter the expressionless man’s payload. BTW, who knew that those trucks could drive themselves? Written by John Schwartzwelder.
18. Simpsons Bible Stories – Rather than unprejudiced watch Halloween themed ideas, why not try a more scary book like….I dunno…..the Bible. I – Homer and Marge are at the Garden of Eden, II – the Jews will dash the wrath of the rank pharoah by the leadership of Milhouse? III – Bart as David who now has to face Goliath’s son, who is fair as sizable, and angrier.
19. Mom and Pop Art – Underrated episode where Homer becomes a conceptual artist by accident. But when the art community rebuffs his newer work, Homer decides to try an artistic stunt so revolutionary that the art community would have to respect him. Also some vast Arizona Station bashing by Ned.
20. The Customary Man and the “C” Student – After Bart pulls a stunt that forces the IOC to reject Springfield as the spot of the Olympic games, he has to do community service at the outmoded folks’ home. Meanwhile, Homer is unfortunate when his mascot thought, the Springfield Spring, is rendered useless forcing him to advance up with other ideas for using the spring.
21. Monty Can’t Steal Me Worship – Why don’t the people like Monty Burns? That’s what Monty wants to know especially after the dashing billionaire Arthur Fortune comes to town. Written by John Schwartzwelder.
22. They Saved Lisa’s Brain – Now this is a grand episode. After witnessing the vulgar and idiotic behavior of the townspeople, Lisa writes an op-ed which allows her to join Springfield’s Mensa society. Soon they select over the town which causes an uproar. Some gigantic Humorous Book Guy lines and oh btw, did I mention that Stephen Hawking makes an appearance as the remark of reason.
23. Thirty Minutes over Tokyo – The Simpsons desire for an economical vacation leads them to hold a perambulate to Japan. Because after going to Australia, why not try their luck at another country?
The DVD status inclues audio commentary on every episode (unfamiliar but the audio commentaries are funnier than the modern batch of shows), animation showcases, and many other special features.
This is detached beautiful darn generous comedy but for those who have followed the intricate humor of the Simpsons this season is the beginning of the gallop into mediocrity that they are wallowing in today. Probably one of the last seasons I’ll acquire.