This Episode Isn't really mentioned that much around here, So what do you guys think of It?
5/5 One of the greatest of all time
4/5 Excellent
3/5 Could have been better
2/5 MEH
1/5 Worst episode ever!
This Episode Isn't really mentioned that much around here, So what do you guys think of It?
4/5. But what the hell was the point in "The Adventures Of Ned Flanders" segment?
It dosen't matter, What Matters is- It was funny!
Well said SideshowTim, I loved the Adventures of Ned!
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7.5/10
Lots of great gags (Itchy & Scratchy, professor burning the donut, Adventures of Ned Flanders). The only thing that brings this episode down is the somewhat shallow plot.
Agreed with Simpson Purist. About a 3/5, and season 4's least good episode.
I gave it a 5/5 for pure hilarity. And I'm not biased towards the older seasons, I just really like this episode, but agree with the lack of a reason for the Adventures of Ned. Wonder why it didn't become a regular feature in other episodes though.





Yah this ep isnt talked about too much. It doesn't have any moments I remember except the repeating background thing, but not too bad. 3/5
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its a classic. tons of laughs and well exectuted. 4/5


4.5./5. The whole part of homer going to night school and acccepting those awards was hilarious. And the part where he syas "homer's not here man' was great
Classic stuff here. It's a forgettable episode, but hilarious nonetheless. 4/5.
3/5





4/5. Homer's plotline is a little uneven at times.




3/5
Not offensive at all but not really one that stands out either. It was an average show during a period of amazing episodes.
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4/5 Yes it's excellent, though I haven't seen it in a long time.
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A sharp, funny episode with some of Grampa's best rants. 4/5.
Not perfect (only about 10 episodes are), but it's still extremely funny (the background scene).
8/10




It's an ok episode. There were some funny moments, but I like the subplot of Homer going back to school better than the main plot.




The scene where Roger Meyers throws objects at a Jon Vitti lookalike is one of the funniest moments of season 4.
I can never remember what this episode is about. I can't tell by the episode title. Same with 'Round Springfield so I'm constantly having to check the episode guide to remember which episode is which.
But anyway, this is a really funny episode. As others have said, it's not the most memorable but it is hilarious and probably deserves more praise. 4/5
5/5
I really like this episode, and enjoyed seeing Bart and Lisa writing an Itchy and Scratchy ep. A hilarious episode, and one of my favorite season 4 episodes.
Nothing in Season 4 is less than a 4. So this is a 4/5
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4/5, I consider it to be an underrated episode.
Kids, let me tell you about another so-called ``wicked'' guy. He had long hair and some wild ideas. He didn't always do what other people thought was right. And that man's name was...
I forget. But the point is... I forget that, too. Marge, you know what I'm talking about. He used to drive that blue car?
-- Homer's parable of the guy in the blue car, ``Homer the Heretic''
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4/5 from me. No where near season 4's best but still a very good episode. I love the Ned Flanders thing at the end. They should do another one of those.
I think it was very good, and although not really the most memorable of episodes, some of the sequences should be more aknowledged, because they were brilliant. The lampooning of TV shows and animation were pure gold, and their meta-referencing the Simpsons staff and production ("oh at Harvard they taught you?") was really hilarious to the well-versed Simpsons fan. And the sub-plot with Homer failing high school, especially the future gag at the end. ("Is that a plunger stuck on your head Simpson?") was very, very good and should've been expanded on more. I really think its underrated, but still, not too memorable. 4.5/5
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classic episode in classic era, 4.5/5
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