Yeah I get that the title is kind of sexual. But basically the rules are that the first person (me) has to describe season 1 in one word then the second in 2, third in 3 etc etc.
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Quirky
Yeah I get that the title is kind of sexual. But basically the rules are that the first person (me) has to describe season 1 in one word then the second in 2, third in 3 etc etc.
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Quirky
too quirky
first awesome season
also isn't this more of a noiseland thread?
Last edited by Richard Nixon; 05-01-2010 at 08:28 AM.
Crazily animated balanced creative genius
Last edited by hammster; 05-01-2010 at 04:32 AM.
#7: Closing the question with fat Homer.
8: Considered by most as the last perfect season.
#9: Some hilarious moments, and some downfalls with quirky episodes.
#10: The last season with some reminders of a better era.
Last edited by cinco; 05-01-2010 at 03:43 AM.
#9 Since When Did Belgians Not Know How To Count?
#11: This series chooses the path of wackiness and jerkass Homer rises!
#12: Lies definitely, oh most definitely, will make baby Jesus cry and weep.
#13: Jean is back so goodbye to the wacky and hello to the bland.
#14 It had a memorable treehouse of horror, but I forgot all the other episodes
15: Fraudcast News was unusually good for the era, but it only got worse from there.
16: Now it definitely becomes bland and inspiration seems totally lost but the show goes on whatsoever.
#17: Somewhat gains strength and humor back, but it is too long gone to gain it all back.








18- It had the 400th Episode And The Last Season Before The Movie Was Released Into Theaters Nation Wide
#19: Really well season, somewhat humorous, but somewhat boring. Needed more plots to support the movie, but, sadly, it didn't.








20- An overrated season which many people find almost as good as the classic era. Last half of which is HD!
#21: Somewhat humorous season, most critics hate it. Fine details in episodes, but terrible recent episode. What are the writers thinking?
22: This September, things will never be the same again as another season starts and it's the best one since the mid 90s.
^^^That's my idea of a joke.
I've had it up to here with these rickets!
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Start from the very beginning (seasons not words).
Season 1 23 words: A fantastic combination of wacky animation, subtle comedy and well executed plots as well as brilliant characterizations ignoring 'There's no disgrace like home'.




I don't get it - do we only have to use 23 words in our answer???
You write 1 more word than the last post.




Oh ok.
Season 2: There was definitely a more good balance of humour, emotion and storytelling in this one. Imo, Lisa's Substitute and Blood Feud are notable mentions.
Season 3: The season where the show really came into its own, lots of great episodes, plenty of laughs, plus a few serious episodes. Altogether good season.
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''
Ralph: I Won! I Won!
Principal Skinner: No Ralph this means you're failing English
Ralph: Me fail English? That's unpossible.
season 4: Widely recognized as the best and funniest season,
with the immensely popular "Last Exit to Springfield"-episode which is reference to as the best episode ever.
5 - With the widely acclaimed episode "Cape Feare", we find a season that is nothing less than entertaining. Mirkin drew the perfect line between utter insanity and hilarity.
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