Hodge Agreed, my estimate is that the Simpsons jumped the shark somewhere around the 1999 season.
mr666 Holy Shit. Are you weepy internet bitches going to stroke your beards and cry about the Simpsons AGAIN?
Cleaner82 I remember the last good Simpsons episode, pretty sure it was in nineteen dickety two. We had to use the word 'dickety' because the Kaiser had stolen our word 'ninety'. I must have chased the rascal for at least dickety miles before I gave up.
Hodge That qualifies as whining? And for the record I don't have a beard. Go back to Gamefaqs.com mr666.
voodoo_pork Are you saying Gamefaqs or Gamefags.com?
KnowFuture The Simpsons began its ascent over the sharks when Phil Hartman died :(
IrishWhiskey The real connoisseurs know it only started getting good around Season 10, episode 4, about 16 minutes in. But continue to bleat away your regurgitated nonsense, pathetic sheep.
Unmerciful Crushing Force I am happy to admit that I have made Boo-urns a part of my regular vocabulary.
I didn't see the movie yet, but I don't expect to get bricked in the face when I watch it. Theres still a good episode or two every season.
Xenocide That's because the movie was funny. And he only hated this episode because the network forced a crossover with The Critic on him, not because of its content. He didn't like the idea of The Simpsons becoming a cross-promotional tool for Fox's other shows.
lolcoolj I'd rather watch this episode 4 times than that horrible movie again.
Redlof The movie wasn't bad, but it did have some very very very bad moments.
Corman's Inferno The Simpsons Movie needed to be better than Citizen Kane, The Godfather, and Rashomon combined to live up to nearly two decades of anticipation. It ended up being a good, not great, episode of classic Simpsons.
On the plus side, I liked both of the Futurama movies.
zatojones Movie was fun. This is way better though