The Simpsons Reviews
The Simpsons Review: Doubly Dull
So, The Simpsons Season 24 comes to close not with a bang, but a very long whimper. Instead of the standard half-hour installment, the season concluded wit...
The Simpsons Review: The Piano Boy
The relationship between Marge and Bart has always been an endearing one, with Marge overlooking her son's defects and loving him in spite (and because of)...
The Simpsons Review: Capital Idea
After a fairly enjoyable half-hour last week, this week's installment of The Simpsons tries too hard to use nostalgia for entertainment. "Whiskey Business"...
The Simpsons Review: The Reverend and the Frog
The uneven The Simpsons Season 24 hit a high point this week with a genuinely enjoyable half hour of comedy. "Pulpit Friction" may not have been the most h...
The Simpsons Review: Chicks Dig Brando
"What Animated Women Want" played on the familiar trope of men versus women, and, in usual Simpsons fashion, the focus of the episode was on the dysfunctio...
The Simpsons Review: Fruity Batman
"Dark Night Court" was another average installment of the The Simpsons Season 24. As I said last week, the show can sometimes substitute flashy gimmicks fo...
The Simpsons Review: Eye for an Eye
"Black Eyed, Please" showed that The Simpsons can still be a really entertaining animated show, especially when it explores their eccentricites of its main...
The Simpsons Review: Hardly Laughing
What a disappointment. "Hardly Kirk-ing" started off with such a great premise, but sadly, there wasn't much follow through on the Bart and Milhouse shenan...
The Simpsons Review: La-Di-Da, La-Di-Da
I did to see Mary come back so soon. And after being disappointed with her last episode, I wasn't expecting to enjoy her return to Springfield and Bart's l...
The Simpsons Review: Changing of the Channel
Of all the episodes on The Simpsons Season 24 (and possibly of the series run), Sunday night's was the most disappointing I can recall. "Changing of the Gu...
