October 2nd, 2001: "The Hurricane!" (2APS20)
The first part of an animated triple-crossover with Family Guy, The Cleveland Show and American Dad. A storm hits Stoolbend, Langley Falls and Quahog; Cleveland Jr. makes a shocking proclamation.
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October 2nd, 2001: "The Hurricane!" (2APS20)
The first part of an animated triple-crossover with Family Guy, The Cleveland Show and American Dad. A storm hits Stoolbend, Langley Falls and Quahog; Cleveland Jr. makes a shocking proclamation.
My Simpsons Season 23 Ratings/Reviews:
The Falcon and the D'ohman (4.5/10) Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts (4.0/10) Treehouse of Horror XXII (1.0/10) Replacable You (3.5/10) The Food Wife (4.0/10) The Book Job (8.0/10) The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants (4.0/10) The Ten-Per-Cent Solution (4.5/10) Holidays of Future Passed (8.5/10) Politically Inept, With Homer Simpson (3.5/10) The D'oh-cial Network (2.5/10) Moe Goes From Rags to Riches (1.5/10) The Daughter Also Rises (5.0/10) At Long Last Leave (2.5/10) Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart (1.0/10) How I Wet Your Mother (4.0/10) Them, Robot (3.0/10) Beware My Cheating Bart (5.0/10) A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again (3.0/10) The Spy Who Learned Me (3.5/10) Ned 'N' Edna's Blend (5.5/10) Lisa Goes Gaga (1.0/10)
The worst of the Animation Domination's this week. (Of course, I don't watch this show, I only watched it because of the 3-part "crossover")
Only really caught act 1, some of act 2, and act 3. Pieced it together, and it's just terrible. The usual Cleveland Show fare.








I kinda think the episode was kinda bizzare in its message (but at least it make it somewhat more memorable than your average TCS)
Junior come out as an Atheist (kinda bizzare considering he took a virginity pledge at church) and there's that whole thing were he say he's not an Atheist cause Brian Griffin made them sound like douche and they are just another, which is just terrible writting.
Also while I know I come out as really geeky, taking star wars as an exemple for people of various confession tolerating each other doesn't really work, considering the force do exist in the star wars univers and give actual ability to people
Not bad. I liked that they didn't convert Cleveland Jr. or anything at the end of the episode. Otherwise, standard fare for this show, pretty forgettable.




I really didn't care for this episode. I didn't care about the conflict.
Two things did bug me about it, though. As mentioned earlier, Jr.'s claim that he wasn't an atheist because Brian Griffin is a bit of an ass was a bit nonsensical while claiming atheism is a religion. No, the term means you have no religion.
Secondly, the resolution was ridiculous. Blowing Cleveland Jr.'s mind by saying that religion is like the Force from Star Wars just went on further to mock Christianity; how does fictional mysticism makes yours seem more reasonable? The second problem with that it doesn't event suit that purpose; it was explained that it was midichlorians thus making it "scientific". I know that and I don't even like Star Wars.
Meh, nothing special. I did like it a little better than Family Guy's hurricane episode though. 3/5
Jimbo Jones: [about Homer] I hear that guy's ass has it's own congressman!
Bart Simpson: I wash myself with a rag on a stick.
Homer Simpson: [takes cap out of dryer and puts it on his head] Mmmmm... I CAN feel three types of softness.
Lisa Simpson: [from upstairs] Dad, what are you doing down there?
Homer Simpson: Washing my fat guy's hat honey!
Forgettable, yes. I've watched one episode between this and now, and needed the thread for a recap - normal for TCS episodes in general. I do think that the whole point was to satirise religion and atheism together in a friendly manner. I don't recall anything more offensive than The Simpsons would offer, and TCS usually doesn't handle things as sensitively, intelligently or humorously as The Simpsons but it always seems to put out harmless benign messages like these. Weren't the creators trying to imply that all the characters are dumb southerners who would obviously justify their religion with a badly thought out pop culture reference, and would obviously have their "mind blown" by such a reference. I see 'em on the internet all the time.
Sidenote, I always watch The Cleveland Show even though I never really remember it afterwards - the same relationship that I have with the worse periods of The Simpsons. (Not a comparison though as the shows are at least mostly nothing alike.)
ETA: Oh wait, this episode at least included irony (chucking the food out, thinking that they would not be at home).
Last edited by Food Blog; 11-16-2011 at 07:04 PM.
Awful, the episode was bad too. 1/5
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