The Simpsons Turn 10
SkulkCU writes "The Simpsons turn 10 today. I still laugh throughout every show. " I still say that the Simpsons is the best show on television last decade. This season has been stronger than the last couple too.
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"According to a reliable source, Mrs. Roswell's characters are actually set to disappear from the show; Mrs. Mitzman Gaven would provide Maude Flanders' voice for Faith Off [BABF06], in which the character would die."
Found it at:
http://www.snpp.com/episodes/season11.html
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We as the viewing public of The Simpsons have not gotten much respect from the lawyers of the FOX network.
During the past 6 months, many Simpsons sites have received cease and desist letters from their attorneys because the sites contain archived multimedia of The Simpsons.
I don't understand why FOX doesn't see the coverage of The Simpsons on the web as a GOOD thing - it's almost free advertising. Also, I believe I read an interview with Matt Groening in which he stated that he himself loves the coverage of his show on the web.
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A regular character will die during the February sweeps. They don't say who. My guess would be Grandpa as they don't do much with him anymore.
Upcoming guests include Betty White, Stephen King, Britney Spears, and Kid Rock & Joe C.
I read it this morning in the dead-tree version of the Houston Chronicle. I found the online article so you can read it if you like.
They completely revampaed the official site today. It has a new splash page, a new free ISP (paid by adverts), and a webcast of the Simpsons receiving their star on the Hollywood walk of fame. The webcast is today at 5:00pm EST, half an hour from now, D'oh.
"Share your knowledge. It's a way to achieve immortality." -- Dalai Lama
The most elegant and widespread, of course is simply,
D'oh!
I mean... sure it was said B.H. (Before Homer), but almost anyone who says it now, including in other TV shows or movies, is referring to the king himself.
Then there's some others
All of this of course is separate from the revolution in prime-time animated television that the Simpsons spawned.
Point? Merely this: a hearty huzzah for the Simpsons, and ten more years of success.
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