The Simpsons Reviews (Page 6)
The Simpsons Review: The Return of Angry Dad
As a long-time Simpsons fan, I'm always a sucker for an episode bringing in old references. Angry Dad? Bart's comic book that was turned into an Internet c...
The Simpsons Review: "The Blue and the Gray"
After taking a few weeks off thanks to small little events like the Super Bowl, The Simpsons returned last night with a funny, albeit unmemorable episode, ...
The Simpsons Review: "Homer The Father"
Ignoring that pesky little "Donnie Fatso" episode, it was great to see The Simpsons continue on its roll with last night's "Homer The Father." This week's ...
The Simpsons Review: "Flaming Moe"
Continuing the tend of what's been a surprisingly strong season for The Simpsons, last night's "Flaming Moe" turned out to be a fresh, funny episode. ...
The Simpsons Review: "Moms I'd Like To Forget"
While Marge trying to have a social life and getting a group of female friends has been done before, this week's episode of The Simpsons, "Moms I'd Like To...
The Simpsons Review: "Donnie Fatso"
After already doing a Christmas episode, this week's The Simpsons tackled the other winter holiday that often gets ignored due to the hiatus: New Year's. U...
The Simpsons Review: "The Fight Before Christmas"
For this year's Christmas special, The Simpsons went with its "Treehouse of Horrors" style format and divided "The Fight Before Christmas" into four storie...
The Simpsons Review: "How Munched is That Birdie in the Window"
This season of The Simpsons has definitely had some impressive guest stars, but none have felt as under utilized as Danica Patrick and Rachel Weisz were th...
The Simpsons Review: "The Fool Monty"
This season of The Simpsons really seems to be stepping up its couch gag. For the second time, we were treated to an extended bit. This week's ...
The Simpsons Review: "Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life"
Wow. Season twenty two of The Simpsons is quickly becoming Lisa's season. Outside of the Treehouse of Horror special last week, pretty much eve...


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