Oh ahahah I loved this episode!
Though I must say, I didn't quite like the Life's A Glitch Then You Die one... But the rest was good. I say, 5/5.![]()
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Oh ahahah I loved this episode!
Though I must say, I didn't quite like the Life's A Glitch Then You Die one... But the rest was good. I say, 5/5.![]()
Lisa is our QUEEN!
Very bad THOH, the worst I've seen (keeping in mind that I didn't see Season 13-19).
The first one is kinda bearable, but the rest contains too much retarded jokes and isn't really funny.
The worst Thoh, but not the worst episode, so I gave it 2/5.
Guns don't kill people. Physics kill people!
2/5.
1st segmant - Bad
2nd segmant - Good
3rd segmant - Trash
While a litlte inconsistent, I thought the first segment was very funny. The second one isn't my favorite but Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl are fairly memorable and the "A Wizard Did It!" line is classic. The third is reasonably decent as well. A little weird at times but I like that kind of story at times. A high 3/5.




The first segment was really funny. Homer's Ned impressions are hilarious.
Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl was good, with Collector being a highlight.
"Life's a Glitch" was the weakest segment, but still okay. I don't understand why the milk carton had a computer chip in it, and I don't like the ending, but there are some good lines.
"My shows weren't great, but I never tied people up and forced them to watch. And I could've, because I'm a big guy and I'm good with knots." For some reason this always makes me laugh.
Overall 4/5




First segment was really funny and spooky, I thought Scully's team had really outdone themselves...for their standards. A-
Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl put me back in my traditional Scully hating posture, it wasn't bad, it wasn't average, but it wasn't great, only a few highlights in the episode but nothing much. C+
Weird segment here, especially the ending with Rosie O'Donald and all that. I found the falling planes to be quite disturbing (9/11?) Krusty's pacemaker scene was a highlight, but overall the segment was quite disturbing. C
Overall: B- Voted 3/5 in the poll.


Pretty crappy THOH. D
I can't believe there's so much hate for this one.
The first segment is one of the best post classic THOH (not the same as post classic Simpsons, oddly, as I'd consider THOH IX a classic) segments. The second segment was fairly lame, but gave us "A wizard did it". The third is meh, but consider the last 5 or so THOH's and it's all pretty good.
4/5
I thought this was actually a pretty good THOH. Its nice to have a good one in a season that sucks so much. 4/5
The last segment with The Simpsons in space could have been a good spot for a Kang and Kodos cameo.
This is probably the funniest part of the entire episode...
Menacing Voice: [on phone] I know you're alone.
Homer: Who is this?
Menacing Voice: Is this Maude Flanders?
Homer: No, it's Homer
Moe: Oh, hey Homer, it's Moe. I must have dialed the wrong number.
Anyway, 2/5, which is pretty good comparatively. I can't even give the latest THOH a score.
^ That seems to be another Maude mystery. What was Moe secretly doing with Maude before she died?
Anyway, as for THOH X:
I Know What You Diddly-Iddly-Did - 7.5/10
Desperately Xeeking Xena - 7/10
Life's A Glitch Then You Die - 7.5/10
Overall: 7.5/10. Half of that is 3.75, rounded to a 4.
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Led Zeppelin IV > Houses of the Holy > Physical Graffiti > Led Zeppelin II > Led Zeppelin I > Led Zeppelin III > Presence > In Through the Out Door > Coda
life's a glitch is goodespecially the quote from my sig
I love ponies
i have no interest in anything but my interests
5/5
One of my favourite treehouse of horrors. WORST bit was the xeexing xena bit, but the other stories are great. Didn't quite get that fat girl singing on the plane to the sun, I hate it when the Simpsons mention American 'celebrities' that nobody has ever heard of.
So next time I watch it I will fast forward though the seeking xena bit.
1 thing that the scully era did better then jean were the thoh segments that were strong every year
4/5
Pretty average treehouse of horror.
The Xena segment was the funniest one, the Comic Book Guy was excellent : "Best. Death. Ever." (I don't remember if he said "death" or anything else)
Anyway 2/5
Haven't seen it in ages but from memory it was enjoyable if not great. The last segment actually scared me as a kid so it must be doing something right. And I've always had a soft spot for "I Know What You Diddily-Iddily-Did". Second segment was meh. High 3/5 or low 4/5.
3/5
Easily worse than the first nine Treehouse of Horrors. 6/10
I Know What You Diddily-Iddily-Did B+
Desperately Xeeking Xena D
Life's a Glitch, Then You Die A
Overall: B
Last edited by Safety Inspector; 01-17-2012 at 10:16 PM.
Season 11 continues with yet another Halloween episode! This time the segments include:
I Know What You Diddily-Iddily-Did: I have always really enjoyed this segment and still do. I find it has several very funny moments from Homer trying to establish Flanders' death as an accident/heart attack to him randomly pointing at the family after a great little pan. I also like how there is a genuinely creepy vibe at some points with some good music. I also really enjoy the Super Sugar Crisp song and Homer's listing off of the several Horror Movie cliche places to hide. That in particular is probably my favorite line of the episode. Flanders revealed to be a werewolf is kinda weak but it suits the purpose of ending the segment alright I suppose. Moe's call to Maude and the screaming family couch pan are also enjoyable moments from the segment. 4/5
Desperately Xeeking Xena: Like the first segment I've always enjoyed this one too. I love the Stretch Dude and Clobber Girl theme song and really like the idea of Bart and Lisa with super powers. I can't help but be reminded of the later Futurama episode with the same premise. Comic Book Guy is used really well in this segment as The Collector and provides several good laughs. I also think Lucy Lawless did a really good job and enjoyed her part in the story. While not a Halloweeny segment the humor makes up for it leaving this the strongest of the three. 5/5
Life's a Glitch, Then You Die: This Y2K segment hasn't aged well but it still has enjoyable moments/jokes. Lisa's quickness in choosing to save her mother is great and I also love Homer's response. The segment does have its share of darkness fitting for a ToH too as Homer basically causes the end of the world. The ending is pretty good, but this is easily the weakest of the three segments though I don't think it is really bad or anything. 3/5
Overall two good segments and one which is merely alright. I still tend to think somewhat highly of this ToH and have no problem giving it a 4/5 overall.
Loved it through and through. In fact, one time when I re-watched the Magic School Bus episode "Gets Lost in Space," I thought I'd give that episode's ending when Arnold takes off his helmet in space that Simpsons twist!
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