Agree or Not? The Simpsons’ Best Episode: Stark Raving Dad

Kelly took on The Office’s best episode last week and this week Eric continues things by looking back at the Fox’s long-running animated comedy series The Simpsons. Read below, argue with us in the comments, and enjoy the new series! Yes, it is so hard to choose just one. Now while I am not the type of Simpsons fan that can quote lines and plots from the different shows, I know when I like to see certain episodes over again just for the entertainment value. These shows are like my drug of choice to escape the rat race. They make me laugh, sometimes they make me think, but always they entertain! So what are your thoughts about the Stark Raving Dad being The Simpsons Best Episode; agree or not?


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Simpson Character Republican Candidates?

A fun takeoff for the Republican side of the presidential campaign with Simpson Characters for Republican Candidates.

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Come on now, share your comments on this funny Simpson Character rendition of the 2012 Republican candidates. Who would you select for each character. Do you think Obama is Lenny?

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Glee Star Is On Simpsons Show

This is a great short interview from Jane Lynch of Glee fame talking about her love of The Simpsons Show and being a Simpson Character.



Good Stuff Jane!! It will be fun to watch your episode as a genuine Simpsons Character!! Love to hate ya, dahrling!

 

Still Fun To Watch Simpsons Poke Fun

It is so much fun to watch the Simpsons poke fun at different characters. I came across this article in Playbill website where the Simpsons were poking fun at the Broadway Spiderman show and wanted to share it with you.

“The Simpsons” Pokes Fun at Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark; Production Issues Statement   By Michael Gioia   31 Oct 2011

Another Great Simpsons Character View

Another Great Simpsons Character View

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The Fox television series “The Simpsons” paid tribute to the much-in-the-news Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark on their “Treehouse of Horror XXII” Halloween-themed episode, which aired Oct. 30.

In the episode, according to Fox, “Homer takes a dangerous dive into an isolated canyon on Candy Peak, but when a crashing boulder traps his arm, he channels Aron Ralston for rescue. In ‘The Diving Bell and Butterball,’ the first of three hair-raising Halloween tales, a venomous spider bite leaves Homer paralyzed, but when Lisa discovers Homer’s ability to communicate through natural gases, he is able to express his love for Marge.”

Homer’s spider bite made way for a mention of the Broadway musical Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark: Homer and Marge fly over a “Rest Home For Cast of Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark.”

Although the “Simpsons” poked fun at the Broadway musical, Spider-Man spokesperson Rick Miramontez said that the company was “flattered” by the shoutout.

“Everyone at Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark was extremely flattered by last night’s tribute on ‘The Simpsons,’” said Miramontez in a statement. “‘The Simpsons’ is an iconic American institution, and being part of last night’s episode was an honor and dream come true. As a token of their appreciation, the Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark producers, Michael Cohl and Jeremiah J. Harris, have invited the entire ‘Simpsons’ family (including, and especially Bart) on an all-expense-paid trip to New York City to sit front row at a performance of Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark, and then come backstage for a meet-and-greet with the cast and for a champagne toast (the French stuff).”

Spiderman Homer Simpson Chararcter

Spiderman Homer Simpson Chararcter

photo by FOX

What I really liked was that the Broadway show gave the “family” members of The Simpsons free front row seats to a performance of the play to show their appreciation for the antics of The Simpsons and the character of Homer as Spiderman.

It is so nice when people understand and appreciate real humor and quit being so “sseeensativeeee”.