Rip off King of the Hill and The Family Guy?!?!?!?! Get me if i'm wrong here, but weren't those 2 shows created as cheezy hack offs of the Simpsons? King of the hill is mildly entertaining at best, and the Family guy was hilarious, but it was basically the Simpsons part 2. Fat dumb dad, a brother, a sister, a mom, a baby, and a dog...I persoanllly think the Simpsons get funnier each episode.
Originally posted by Linkalicious
Rip off King of the Hill and The Family Guy?!?!?!?! Get me if i'm wrong here, but weren't those 2 shows created as cheezy hack offs of the Simpsons? King of the hill is mildly entertaining at best, and the Family guy was hilarious, but it was basically the Simpsons part 2. Fat dumb dad, a brother, a sister, a mom, a baby, and a dog...I persoanllly think the Simpsons get funnier each episode.
for real...
i'm tired of all these newjacks like Metal Face saying that family guy is better than the simpsons.
king of the hill and family guy bit the simpsons...period
hahaha simpsons get better, what the hell do you watch
the people that do the voices are all old as hell
face it simpsons finally fell off and you kids know it
you just dont want to admit
fox is beating a dead horse
face it guys your baby has grown up
and has to finally retire
cuz its wack and hurts to watch
bart is like 27
hahahahaha
Nah, Lisa got to say goodbye and see him in heaven anticipating his date with Billie Holiday. I felt kind of bad for Flanders when Homer killed Maude, though.
Actually, now that I think about it, the saddest episode (to me) is probably the one about the co-worker who hated Homer for being so popular despite being such a screw-up, while his good work went virtually unnoticed.
Oh, good question. But I think the question should be 'most touching" simpsons episode. Most episodes arent' as sad as tehy are touching in some way or another...
Anyway, I'd have to say the episode in which homers mom comes back after being gone for his whole life. Then at the end of the episode he has to say good bye again. The last scene in which he's sitting on his car looking at the stars as teh credits start to roll gave the scene such humanity. It was a truley touching scene.
Also, the episode where homer eats the poisonous fish at the japanese restaurant and then thinks he's going to die is very sad and moving.
Another touching episode, although not sad, is the episode where bart and lisa join oposing hockey teams and become rivals. the episode culminates in their teams playing eachother and bart and lisa seem to hat eeachother. Then bart and lisa both have flashbacks about times they helped eachother when they were younger, and they realized how they loved eachother. Another wonderful simpsons moment.