Please review Al Jean as a writer, showrunner, and commentator.
Please review Al Jean as a writer, showrunner, and commentator.
Last edited by FranklinGeorge; 03-04-2012 at 06:06 PM.
Fantastic writer, Outstanding showrunner, wonderful human being.




Huh? Can we drop the rating "As a Human Being" unless you actually know the guy at some level?
Well, ya'know if you stay positive and forget about trivial things like "proper characterization," "Satire," and "emotional depth" watching new Simpsons episodes can be a seemingly enjoyable lie.
I'm sure he's very nice to his mother
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May I also add his voice is absolutely suave, could listen to him all day long.
With that and his sharp good looks he could charm anyone. He's nice to his mother because she's proud of him - he has the confidence that comes from being a sophisticated, cutting edge television producer.
Seems like a good guy, but he really needs to learn about the concept of overstaying your welcome.



Seems to have good taste, and restored class to 'The Simpsons'.
He's decent.
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good writer, average showrunner, irritating commentator, rich human being
He's pretty swell.
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writer: above average
showrunner: the worst ever
commentator: I simply turn it off
Reptilian.
I know little to nothing about him as a person, but as far as his professional ability goes, I'd say he is someone who was good for the Simpsons but has stayed around for a little to long. If he would've stepped down after even season 16 he would probably be looked back on as someone who revitalized the show after Scully, instead of someone who has stagnated the series.
People seem to concentrate all their hate on him like he's the sole perpetrator behind the show, which sorta bugs me
Because honestly I doubt he even has that much actual input in the show nowadays. Not that I know, of course... but he seems, perhaps, less hands on than the other showrunners? I dunno. He seems like an alright guy to me.
Obviously I don't know what the process is, or how much say he has in individual episodes, but surely he has to approve episode ideas and is aware of how they're being executed? I'd also imagine the tone and ethos of the show is ultimately Jean's responsibility? The point being that as showrunner he has the opportunity to improve the show from where it's at, if he wanted to.
Please correct me if I'm wrong on any of this, though.




He looks like a cross between Moe and Austin powers (not in the moe dressed like austin powers way.)
Very good writer (especially with Mike Reiss).
Average showrunner...
A very mercurial figure in the show's history. He was in part responsible for some of the greatest episodes of all time (both as writer and co-showrunner) and some of the worst episodes of all time(w/o Mike Reiss.) Pretty indifferent to his audio commentaries although I am very interested to hear what he has to say about the later seasons.
I wasn't really doubting his position as head, I'm sure he has to give things the green light and still oversee all the aspects of the show's production. But if you look at the credits of the episodes nowadays, there's more Executive Producers and Producers and whatnot than before (eg. in the classic era, only the showrunner(s) & Groening/Simon/Brooks had EP credits, and there were less writers). To me I guess this suggests that the job of showrunner is more streamlined, and that - in least in terms of the show's writing - his actual input (in terms of jokes etc. that make it in to the script) isn't that big.
It's okay; I like him as a writer but I dislike him as a showrunner. Looks a bit too much like Leno for my tastes.
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)
If you asked me in 1993: "Oh he was such an awesome showrunner!! My favorite episodes ever!"
If you asked me in 2005: "Wow. These last four seasons may not have been as good as the golden years but wow, I'm so GLAD he's back!"
Now, well, I think he's perhaps overstayed his welcome a little bit, of course we all say we want him to go but the show could be a lot worse without him, it's really only seasons 17 through 19 that I find pretty dull and I'm one of the people who find since the shows HD era started it's had a lot more near-classic episodes than back in the early 2000's. Having said that it's time for the show to end. There are still good episodes, but only as many as there are bland ones. Al Jean as a person, he seems to be a nice guy, quite funny and very insightful on the commentaries and I find him very interesting.
He's alright and I have nothing against him, but I kind of have to agree about the comment regarding the overstaying. I think it's probably about time for him to step down and let someone else who's competent enough take over the reins.
He sounds like he injested helium lul
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