It was a pretty decent ep. Humorous that Maggie still doesn't speak even in the future.
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It was a pretty decent ep. Humorous that Maggie still doesn't speak even in the future.
I liked this one as well. I had to pause it several times to see all the quick jokes.
It was cute, but felt like a Futurama ripoff in some ways. Also, I thought it weird that they didn't pitch Bart & Lisa's adult voices down like they have in the past.
So, "Springface" ruins intercommunication, stops productivity, creates superficial "relationships," promotes and generates anger and frustration, eh? There's no way THAT could ever happen in the real world; Simpsons writers and their fictional stories... :rolleyes:
Angry Nerds. (heh heh heh)
That episode was ok, even if it was a bit cheap to simply lift from The Social Network. Some of the gags didn't feel like Simpsons at all, Angry Nerds and the bowling, Bartboarding. The pat Lisa-style ending was a bit rough, but the rest was a'ight. The post-story bits were good too.
I picked up on Jeremy Irons' voice quickly. An interesting way to sort-of trace something through history, but a rag?