It's still Hugh.???
Hugh St. John.
Since when is his first name John?
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Hugh St. John.
Boy, I hope you get fired for that blunder.My fault. Edited. Thought the "St." was a title.
How do you know it's not his address? Hugh Street, John!My fault. Edited. Thought the "St." was a title.
What simpsons episodes are like older ones?
I know theres episodes that share similar plots, but im drawing a blank on episode names.
Not to watch them, im trying to explain to my fiancee that when a show is on so long they repeat plots, and i need examples.
Season 25's "Steal This Episode" is basically a modern take on Season 2's "Homer Vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment".What simpsons episodes are like older ones?
I know theres episodes that share similar plots, but im drawing a blank on episode names.
It's a great episode. I would argue that it's easily Top 5 of the HD era along with Holidays of Future Passed, Halloween of Horror, The Book Job and well... coming up with a 5th episode is kind of a tricky. It'll rotate between a half-dozen episodes depending on the day you ask me.Season 25's "Steal This Episode" is basically a modern take on Season 2's "Homer Vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment".
"Steal..." is actually a pretty good episode.
It's still a Classic era episode but I can see where you're coming from with this because I agree with you. This was Ron Hauge's first writing credit on the show as he joined the team after writing a number of episodes of Ren & Stimpy. His episodes were almost always wacky and he certainly jived more with Mike Scully's philosophy than Oakley & Weinstein. Adhering to established characterization consistency is most definitely not his strong suit.I'm always wonder that Homer's Phobia is an episode from season 8. The whole plot and execution seems more like season 12 or something.
Oh yeah, I noticed this when I was a kid.
I was thinking of getting Homer's birthmark from Homer the Great tattooed onto my lower back (probably a little smaller than in the episode, where it's oddly large):
How bad an idea do you think this is? Consider: I've not got the tattoo yet and would appreciate honesty now rather than later.
That would be Peeping Mom from Season 26. That whole 'FIE' resolution bit at the end came off rather weak to me.So I was browsing the channel when came into a simpsons ep about Marge trying to "oversee" Bart unless he confesses about a construction equipment, and how Ned's dog likes Homer more.
While it's no classic level I must say it was a pretty well written episode. What's the name of the ep?
That would be Peeping Mom from Season 26. That whole 'FIE' resolution bit at the end came off rather weak to me.
These are clearly the blurst of times.i've never been so happy to see a thread bumped
and then so very let down
i've never been so happy to see a thread bumped
and then so very let down
Which episode is it where Marge repeats instructions (or something)? Bart asks why she repeated it, and Marge says that it helps them remember better.
It's not a lot to go on, but it's from seasons 4-8, I know that.
I want to say "Lemon of Troy"
Marge wants Bart to take pride in Springfield and the repeated line is "a part of us all"?