Part 1: Can I have my money back? Honestly, I was so underwhelmed that I walked out halfway through. The funniest part to me was when Ralph was singing in the 20th Century Fox logo--and that was forced laughter. Mostly I just rolled my eyes at the idiocy of Homer, who surprise! does something stupid and doesn't listen to Marge when she tells him the right thing to do. The "jokes" seemed forced,a nd the whole project seemed like a money-making scheme and completely unnecessary.
Part 2: We get it already, Homer is an idiot, Marge is a martyr, Lisa is the smart one, Bart is the bad one, and Maggie is just there to try to inspire baby jokes. Seriously, this show was so much better when it wasn't focusing on Homer's imbecility, and since it isn't likely that it will go back there, isn't it time to end this runaway train?
Part 3: I heard rumors of a spin-off show focusing on Springfield rather than the Simpson themselves (as in they would be only minor characters. And this sounds like a wonderful idea to me--as long as you can get John Swartzwelder to write for it...
This is a three-parter:
Part 1: Can I have my money back? Honestly, I was so underwhelmed that I walked out halfway through. The funniest part to me was when Ralph was singing in the 20th Century Fox logo--and that was forced laughter. Mostly I just rolled my eyes at the idiocy of Homer, who surprise! does something stupid and doesn't listen to Marge when she tells him the right thing to do. The "jokes" seemed forced,a nd the whole project seemed like a money-making scheme and completely unnecessary.
Part 2: We get it already, Homer is an idiot, Marge is a martyr, Lisa is the smart one, Bart is the bad one, and Maggie is just there to try to inspire baby jokes. Seriously, this show was so much better when it wasn't focusing on Homer's imbecility, and since it isn't likely that it will go back there, isn't it time to end this runaway train?
Part 3: I heard rumors of a spin-off show focusing on Springfield rather than the Simpson themselves (as in they would be only minor characters. And this sounds like a wonderful idea to me--as long as you can get John Swartzwelder to write for it...