• mibo80
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    1 year ago

    Ok, I’ve seen this take recently, but what made the newest season better? I’m probably going to give it a shot anyhow. I really hope I’m not let down. I still recite the old episodes like religion.

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      1 year ago

      It’s going back to actual story telling instead of trying to just insert as many jokes as possible.

      In the bad seasons, you’d have so many plotlines that just didn’t make sense and characters doing things they simply wouldn’t do. For example, Marge is not the absent minded idiot that Homer is, but if the joke needs her to be, then that’s exactly what she’d be turned into, without any explanation. They do the same with the overall plot too

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      1 year ago

      The writing seems to try to tell a good story first and then add jokes in where they work, unlike trying to put as many jokes in a flimsy story as possible. They also handle character like Marge a lot more like the early seasons.

      Fron what I heard it’s because the pandemic forced them to have less writers with more agency on each episode. It’s not every episode, but there are definitely a handful of banger.

      A Serious Flanders works way better than it has any right to do so