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The Simpsons under Scully has been negatively labelled as a "gag-heavy, Homer-centric incarnation" by Jon Bonné of MSNBC, [122] while some fans have bemoaned the transformation in Homer's character during the era, from dumb yet well-meaning to "a boorish, self-aggrandizing oaf", [123] dubbing him "Jerkass Homer".
The Simpsons, which celebrated its 35th anniversary on 17 December and has bizarrely predicted real-life events for more than three decades, has been shown in the UK on Channel 4 since 2004 but it ...
The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom which premiered on Fox on December 17, 1989. Having finished its 35th and 36th season in 2024, critical commentary on the show has changed significantly over its run. The Simpsons' golden era is widely considered to be among the most influential media ever produced.
The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening and developed by Groening, James L. Brooks and Sam Simon for the Fox Broadcasting Company. [1] [2] [3] It is a satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.
The Simpsons is still finding new ways to push the story forward after 36 seasons. As season 36 premiered on Sunday, Sept. 29, ... "And then of course, no rational family could have 800 of those ...
The man in charge of “The Simpsons” has a lot to say about the show’s latest twist. The animated series dubbed its Season 36 premiere (which aired Sunday) its “series finale” — only to ...
The following is a list of episodes from the Fox Broadcasting Company animated sitcom The Simpsons (1989–present) that featured predicted moments which somewhat accurately, correctly or successfully came true or had occurred in the then real life future. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The Simpsons: “Marge vs. the Monorail” and “Gone Maggie Gone ... Marge looks at the eclipse without glasses and then has to wear a bandage over them for two weeks. A news anchor jokes "a ...