The Simpsons Reviews (Page 4)
The Simpsons Review: A Rag-Tag History Lesson
I had a lot hope that "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches" would be an amusing episode, especially after the particularly clever couch-gag that opened the half h...
The Simpsons Review: "The D'oh-cial Network"
The Simpsons always tries to remain culturally relevant, mocking all the latest social trends, fads and events. And the show's efforts seem fitting because...
The Simpsons Review: Free Gravy Boat Day!
Last night The Simpsons stepped up with a very timely (especially by the show's standards) political satire as they went up against the GOP candidates...
The Simpsons Review: Back to the Funny Future
This week, The Simpsons returned to the future-verse it's created over the years with "Holidays of Future Passed." No, there will never be ...
The Simpsons Review: "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"
After only having minor appearances this season, Krusty returned this week for his own episode, as the voice behind this iconic character (and Homer!), Dan...
The Simpsons Review: Mad Account Men
In full disclosure, I'm probably the only TV Fanatic that has never seen Mad Men. Even still, it was easy enough to pick up that this week's episode, which...
The Simpsons Review: Homer's Eleven
Wow. That might not have felt like a classic Simpsons episode, but it didn't matter because "The Book Job" was still one the strongest in the ser...
The Simpsons Review: Breaking Baddies at the Methtaurant
This week's "The Food Wife" stuck to the classic Simpsons storybook architecture, as a series of seemingly random events Marge, Lisa and Bart to ...
The Simpsons Review: RIP Mrs. Glick
After last week delivered such a mediocre Treehouse of Horror, The Simpsons returned for its first regular episode after the FOX scheduling nightmare that ...
The Simpsons Review: Another Treehouse of Horror
Like all Simpsons fans, I have a special place in my heart for the annual "Treehouse of Horror" special. And as the first one to air near Halloween in over...
