Which Simpson episodes are worth watching?

aftershxck said:
I really love the episode where George Bush moves in across the road from the Simpsons..
"two bad neighbours"

anything from the golden age really, series 5/6 - 9/10

i love "22 Short Films About Springfield"
 
Ecl said:
The one where Homer has the pet lobster :D.

Mr Pinchy? My Ranger's pet crab in Guild Wars is called Mr Pinchy. :D

As for a good episode, how about "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer"? The one where he eats the Merciless Peppers of Quetzlzacatenango and goes on mind-bending trip. Plus, it features the late, great Man In Black, Johnny Cash.
 
i can't stand to watch the first series', where the colour is really dull and their voices are all different. But any episode is a classic after that :P
 
My all time favourite episodes are "Radio Bart" and "Lisa's Pony" - both from season 3.

There are loads of other greats, but those are the two i immediately think of as great episodes.
 
As for a good episode, how about "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer"? The one where he eats the Merciless Peppers of Quetzlzacatenango and goes on mind-bending trip. Plus, it features the late, great Man In Black, Johnny Cash.

One of my personal favourites :)
 
Hessian said:
i can't stand to watch the first series', where the colour is really dull and their voices are all different. But any episode is a classic after that :P


Yep, I can't stand the first season either. It's still funny but I just can't watch it.

The Last Temptation of Homer (season 5)

Mr Burn's latest hire puts Homer in a romantic mood.

Episode 1F07
Written by Frank Mula
Directed by Carlos Baeza
Also starring: Pamela Hayden, Maggie Roswell, Russi Taylor
Special guest voices: Phil Hartman (as Lionel Hutz), Werner Kiempere (as Colonel Klink), Michelle Pfeiffer (as Mindy Simmons), Marcia Wallace (as Ms Krabappel)

Premise: When the power plant's Dangerous Emissions Officer is accidentally transported to an Arabian table-dancing establishment, Mr Burns hires the beautiful Mindy Simmons - a woman obsessed with doughnuts, beer, and TV. And Homer. Meanwhile, Bart's become a nerd.

Deep Space Homer(season 5)


In space, no one can hear you d'oh.

Episode 1F13
Written by David Mirkin
Directed by Carlos Baeza
Also starring: Maggie Roswell, Pamela Hayden
Special guest voices: James Taylor, Buzz Aldrin (as themselves)

Premise: NASA decide they need to rekindle public awareness of the space programme by sending an average guy into space. Homer is chosen.

You Only Move Twice (season 8)


Homer discovers there's no place like home.

Episode 3F23
Written by John Swartzwelder
Directed by Mike Anderson
Also starring: Albert Brooks (as Hank Scorpio), Pamela Hayden, Tress MacNeille

Premise: Offered a job by Globex, the Simpsons move to Cyprus Creek. But the nuclear plant Homer is now working for hides a deadly secret - its boss is none other than East Coast super villain Hank Scorpio - not that Homer notices.

El Viaje Misterioso del Nuestro Homer (season 8)


Homer goes where the spirits lead him.

Episode 3F24
Written by Ken Keeler
Directed by Jim Reardon
Also starring: Maggie Roswell
Special guest voice: Johnny Cash (as the coyote)

That title in full: El Viaje Misterioso del Nuestro Homer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)

Premise: Homer gorges down a superhot pepper at the Springfield Chili Cook-Out and commences a bizarre psychic journey under the guidance of his coyote spirit guide. His advice - he must discover his true soul mate and bond with him.
 
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My favourite episode is the one where bart and lisa go to military school. The police station bit with the megaphones is legendary

'testing......TESTING............TTTEEESSSTTTIIINNNGGG! *blows out every window for miles :D

EDIT - The episode is called 'The Secret War of Lisa Simpson'

EDIT 2 - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gQbLo0BLszk
 
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You Only Move Twice (season 8)


Homer discovers there's no place like home.

Episode 3F23
Written by John Swartzwelder
Directed by Mike Anderson
Also starring: Albert Brooks (as Hank Scorpio), Pamela Hayden, Tress MacNeille

Premise: Offered a job by Globex, the Simpsons move to Cyprus Creek. But the nuclear plant Homer is now working for hides a deadly secret - its boss is none other than East Coast super villain Hank Scorpio - not that Homer notices.

an amazing episode i think throughout seasons 6, 7 and 8 there is not a bad episode
 
I don't know why people don't like the later series of the simpsons. They're not as full as "cowabunga dude!" and "don't have a cow man!", but they're a bit more sitcom and less cartoon comedy.
 
I love them one when they go to africa, and end up in that monkey sanctuary. Homer says the best line ever


*arqward silence*

''soo....i notice your house smells of monkey phesies'' :D
 
greenlizard0 said:
I don't know why people don't like the later series of the simpsons. They're not as full as "cowabunga dude!" and "don't have a cow man!", but they're a bit more sitcom and less cartoon comedy.
first of bart only said those lines in the 1st and 2nd season. and also no one likes the new ones as much as they don't have the great writters or directors they used to have and the replacements are just trying to mimic the older style and well failing at it, sure they have some good jokes but none of the classic lines/jokes or stories as the older ones.
 
-Nick- said:
first of bart only said those lines in the 1st and 2nd season. and also no one likes the new ones as much as they don't have the great writters or directors they used to have and the replacements are just trying to mimic the older style and well failing at it, sure they have some good jokes but none of the classic lines/jokes or stories as the older ones.

It's amazing how the programme changes in those first two seasons.

The "new" episodes have barely raised a smile from me, and I think Homer's become so stupid that I've actually begun disliking him. A lot of it feels forced, and the animation is too 'neat', for want of a better word, and lacks the charm of the earlier seasons.
 
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I love the episode where Homer is worried about Bart turning gay, or something like that, so he desperately tries to do manly things.

'A steel works!'

'we work hard and we play hard' :)
 
You Only Move Twice is genius :D

Homer: Uh... you have any sugar around here?
Hank: Sugar? Sure. [fumbles in his pockets, takes out a few handfuls of sugar] There you go. Sorry it's not in packages. Want some cream?
Homer: Uh... I... no.

The newer stuff is too 'fashionable' for want of a better word. The old stuff is funny no matter how old it is, the new stuff is too er, pop-culturey.
 
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