I really think that this season is going to go down as a high point for The Simpsons. With any luck, next season and here on out will be just as good, and we can consider this season the turning point. The one that put The Simpsons back up among the TV royalty, exactly as it deserves to be. Tonight's episode was another madcap Homer adventure, and for at least a little while, I was thinking that he may get a new job. Granted that would have taken away one of the greatest running jokes on the show, but it could have been funny for a couple of episodes. Oh well, a little yellow boy can dream. On with the show!I always get a little confused as to when Father's Day is, and this episode certainly didn't help. It opened up with Homer celebrating Father's Day Eve, and for a second, I panicked and thought: "Crap, did I miss it again?" Fortunately, I did not. Marge takes Bart and Lisa to the mall to buy Homer some gifts. Once there, Bart finds a Leatherbuddy; a pocket-tool with every appengdage you can think of. Lisa however, doesn't want to get him a commercialized gift, so she decides to make Homer something. The book she makes him pales next to the Leatherbuddy, and Homer accidentally destroys her hard work. Lisa, absolutely distraught, goes on a rampage at school the next day, forcing Homer and Marge to come in and have a meeting with Principal Skinner.
In the principal's office, Homer adopts the identity of the school's safety mascot, Safety Salamander, to both pay for the damages Lisa caused, and to hopefully win back her love. After the worst car wreck in Springfield history, caused because the street sign for Bart Blvd had gone missing (I'll give you three guesses who took it, and the first two don't count), Safety Salamander comes to the rescue of many and becomes a town hero. Shortly thereafter, Mayor Quimby's effectiveness is called into question, and Springfield has a recall election. Safety Salamander is winning over the hearts of many, most importantly, his daughter's (and campaign manager). Marge washes the lizard suit, and when Homer once again dons it, the costume falls to pieces during a debate. The citizens of Springfield, not willing to listen to an actualy human being, leave Quimby in office.
I'm pretty sure I'll never be able to open another beer and drink it without first exclaiming "Expand my brain learning juice!" I already know it will be a "tavern house" staple. I liked this episode a lot. There were a lot of little jokes along the way: Wolfcastle being cheered for all the bad things in his campaign, then booed for bringing up that stem cell research was fantastic. Plus, any story that centers on Homer is almost always a winner. Let me know what you think.
Couch Gag of the Week:
Everyone sits down and the camera pulls back to reveal that they're actually on exhibit in an alien zoo.
Comment: This is the second week in a row that we've had kind of a "creepy" halloween-esque couch gag. Last week was "Attack of the Couches"















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-21-2005 @ 11:05AM
Dr.Funbags said...
"Hey Milhouse, cool kids ride their bikes with their Eyes closed!!"
"I'm Cool"
choo choo
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11-21-2005 @ 11:40AM
B said...
Is it me, or was the whole "Bart steals a street sign" sub-plot undeveloped?
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11-21-2005 @ 12:47PM
Ryan j Budke said...
I agree B, it seemed like there was going to be something else that it was building too and then all of a sudden it just stopped.
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11-21-2005 @ 3:21PM
Carl Winslow said...
I have tried so hard to get back into this show, but I just can't. I had been watching since day one, and then just kind of stopped a few years back. I really can't even put my finger on why I don't find it funny anymore. The episodes I catch nowdays feel like they're either a)a slightly more out of control version of the old shows or b)simply going through the motions. It sucks, because I watch the DVDs of the old seasons a lot, and I still laugh at them. Anyone else feel like this? (I know everyones sick of people saying that The Simpsons suck and everything, so I pre-apologize to those who still love it).
Ryan, (just to get perspective) have you been watching the show since it started? Thanks.
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11-21-2005 @ 5:31PM
Josh said...
To reply to the posts above, the "Bart stealing a sign" bit wasn't so much a sub-plot as it was what jump-started Homer's fame as the Safety Salamander, as the removal of the sign is what led to the traffic accident.
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11-21-2005 @ 6:40PM
Erik Cohen said...
I've been watching the show since I was a kid when it first came out. I've seen every episode, most more then once, many more then 10 times. I will be the first to admit that every episode isn't hysterical and a lot of episodes repeat topics, but there are times where you just sit and laugh, and that's what I look forward to.
Tonights episode, when lisa kicks (or throws) the scale model of mars into skinner's face, his expression, made me fall out of my chair laughing.
When you found out the magnet Homer complained about was made by Lisa...hysterical.
BTW my top 3 simpsons episodes:
1. Bodyguard for the mayor
2. Homer becomes police chief
3. Homer and bart change religion (catholic)
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11-23-2005 @ 9:57PM
Jason Anderson said...
Was better this week than it has been. So I'm hoping this is a good sign.
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11-23-2005 @ 2:25AM
Belgand said...
I've also kinda-sorted watched the show since the beginning (I tried to watch the first few episodes, but honestly the first season was terrible and completely unwatchable, it wasn't until late in the second season and early in the third that it got good and by good I mean great), but have become a hardcore fan since (e.g. the kind of person who knows without a second's hesitation that the name of Europe's premiere cat and mouse duo is Worker and Parasite). This season has definitely been a serious upswing, which is suprising considering how crappy the last few seasons have been.
This was, while not a great episode, a pretty good one. I personally highly enjoyed seeing Homer in the salamander suit. Best moment was when Carl rejects geckoes.
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