Tonight's Simpsons was a lecture on America's post-war economy, with more liberal talking points than usual, and the guest was Robert Reich, commie "economist" i the Clinton administration.
The Simpsons has not just "jumped the shark" ...they mutilated the shark and made sausage from it. Just stunning stupidity.
Bob "Third" Reich strikes again! Is there anything sacred left that hasn't been tainted by the far left? I used to love watching HGTV, but that became too woke. Now I just refresh GAW every 10 minutes for my entertainment 😆
you n me both sis
I stopped watching the Simpson's about 18 years ago. In the 1990s it was fairly innocent and did good parodies on the 1960s, Beatles, Rolling stones, and other acts. I loved the one on the quartet being on the roof. It was a spoof on the Beatles.
Similar, there were highs and lows over the years, but once south park came out, they just couldn't compete anymore. Even back then it felt like their creativity was waning. Somehow I'm impressed the show is even still on the air.
It's been pure propaganda for years now. Remember their anti Trump things, and their Joe Biden shilling?
I think the reason why it's entirely coopted is that Matt Groening was on Epstein's jet.
a reminder to this board that Simpsons is one of the most comms heavy shows on tv. Its more than just stupid entertainment.
Recent example is the S33 Episode 17 last month:
Episode 17, the 'Q episode', is about secret communications with "American Sign Language". Go on the wiki entry for this episode and see that it was written by Steele, who happens to come onboard The Simpsons team recently, who happens to contribute to 17 episodes total, who happens to only WRITE episode 17.
This episode was Directed by "CHRIS"
Chris + Steele? Christopher Steele is back on the scene with RICO, which the Simpsons had correctly foreshadowed.
I’m 58 years old can honestly say I have never watched an episode
Matt Groening visited the Epstein island
Ah yeah, I barely watch that show anymore since it somewhat went down hill... But I'm sure you say that one episode: "Bart's in Jail" now I thought that was pretty good.
Funny, I never really ever got into South Park. I recall The Simpsons before they were animated on Fox. We use to read the City Pages in San Diego that posted The Simpson cartoon strips. It was during the time 'Far Side' was very popular. When The Simpson's became a Fox TV series, it was just an extension of the folly's portrayed in the City Page comic strips. The TV version added to it. and it was really pretty damn good. As The Simpson's established themselves on TV, I remember other 'adult' cartoons were introduced. South Park was one of them. I started to see a pattern being spun from the successes of The Simpson's that became somewhat insulting to me. The idea of creating adult cartoon's so rudimentary in design, bothered me. South Park seemed to epitomized this. They didn't even pretend to hide it.
Over the years I've repeatedly heard about South Park as being pretty damn good. It's really something I missed the boat on.
Simpsons is still on?
Yeah it's still on and getting old...
You do realize that only morons watch TV...
...or post insults online behind the safety of an anonymous screen name
wah wah wah, the bad man said mean things about my cartoon and my (lack of) IQ... it’s no bloody wonder society has fallen apart. kek
Now piss off wanker.
OOoooh, someone is off her meds again.
Ummm, you do realize you speak like the dullard you worship on TV. kek
Down voted like the faggot you are :)