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"Marge vs. the Monorail" has been widely praised by fans and critics and is generally considered one of the best episodes of The Simpsons. [3] Showrunner Josh Weinstein called it "the best episode of television ever". [4] O'Brien has said that, of the episodes he wrote, this was his favorite. [5]
Joe Mantegna guest-stars in the episode as Fat Tony. "Trilogy of Error" was written by Matt Selman and was directed by Mike B. Anderson as part of the twelfth season of The Simpsons (2000–2001). [1] Selman was inspired by the 1999 comedy thriller film Go. [1] Before pitching it, he devised the whole plot in order to prove that it could be ...
In 1994, film magazine Empire declared "Deep Space Homer" a "contender for the greatest episode ever", listing it as the third-best Simpsons parody of a film. [7] In 1998, TV Guide listed it in its list of top twelve Simpsons episodes. [22] In his 2004 book Planet Simpson, Chris Turner cited the episode as one of his five favorites.
It's time to take a trip down memory lane and rediscover the best Simpsons episodes from the show's many, many decades on the air. So we've sorted through the steamed hams, the sugars (do-do-do-do ...
Looking to revisit a few classic “Simpsons” episodes while quarantined? We’ve got you covered, but this isn’t going to be another “Best of ‘The Simpsons'” list.Those have been done ...
In 1999, Fox Studios Australia in Sydney used a different version of "Bart vs. Australia" as part of their The Simpsons attraction, called The Simpsons Down Under. They had contacted the Simpsons writing staff and asked if they would write the screenplay for a ride in their attraction, based on this episode. [5]
In a review of the 2008 episode "Dangerous Curves", Robert Canning of IGN called the episode "smart, touching and funny", and said "it did a great job showing Homer's struggle to deal with the flirtations of a co-worker." [13] TV DVD Reviews's Kay Daly called it the season's finest episode with the "greatest foray into emotional resonance". [14]
The episode is on many lists of best Simpsons episodes. In 2006, IGN named "Flaming Moe's" the best episode of the third season. They wrote, "This episode has tons of standout moments, from the appearance by Aerosmith (the first time a musical act of that caliber appeared as themselves on the series); a funny payoff for all Bart's prank calls ...