Is this accurate?

Is this accurate?

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Only if you shuffle around the colours' meaning

If Green = Classic
White = Top tier
If orange = bad
Red = unwatchable
Black = Worst episodes of whole series

Ffffuck no the simpsons shouldn't be above a four or maybe 5 in the past 15 years.

Season 9 and 10 should all be Orange, after that should be mostly red/black

No seasons 10-14 are generally better than 1-2. Also why is trilogy of error considered the last great episode, definitely an average one.

I don't see white or black, I see yellow and dark blue
Which one of us is colorblind

This

Who the fuck cares about such lists? Just watch the fucking show and decide for yourself you literal sheep.

nah you're right dude i just have flux on fucking my colour balance

Data visualizations are just interesting, sperg

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>Sneed episode is a 7 to 8 max
holy shit

>lmao just waste your time bro

>s11e5 is the highest rated of the season

Basneed and chuckpilled

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Which are the two purple episodes?

Without checking I'd assume the Lady Gaga one and the Bart becomes a riot grrl/Milhouse and Nelson become MRAs one.

If I were to compile a list of the 25 best seasons of animated television, The Simpsons Seasons 1-10 would walk into my top 10. The first and last seasons of that bunch are sketchy but I firmly believe that those in between are the greatest seasons of animated television ever broadcast. Consistently hilarious, unashamedly clever and always relevant with a stellar cast of characters. These were the hallmarks of The Simpsons Golden Age.

Unfortunately, everything that made The Simpsons good has deteriorated disastrously in the last ~15 years. There hasn't been an episode that could stand alongside those of old in 5 years and the general quality has taken nose-dive. Most characters have become caricatures of themselves; Homer is no longer an honest, loving father but a selfish, near-sociopathic asshole; the continuity that has always been loose but was once coherent is now in tatters; subtlety has died a painful death, to the extent that some jokes are even explained and repeated several times in case the viewer didn't get it; and worst of all the shameless bastardisation of it all, reducing episodes to 22-minute long advertisements packed full of extremely clever and hilarious parodies of popular products (Apple=Mapple LOL, they must have spent weeks on that) and plots driven almost exclusively by B-Z list "stars" flaunting themselves and their own products.

"Lisa Goes Gaga" is the embodiment of the latter. I didn't laugh once in this episode. It is literally an advertisement for Lady Gaga. I remember when guest stars used to voice characters within the show back when The Simpsons was good. Gaga plays herself in this episode and the entire plot revolves around her and her music.

This episode is 2 years old now but I saw it recently and sought it out on IMDb specifically to express my hatred for the worst episode I've seen. RIP The Simpsons

Only spergs are interested in "data visualizations"

Correct on second count but the first one is the Flanders/Krabappel romance one

s5e02: "Cape Feare"
9.2
After Bart starts receiving death threats from his old nemesis, Sideshow Bob, the Simpsons enter the Witness Relocation Program and move to Terror Lake, a "Cape Fear"-esque town several miles away from Springfield.

s6e03: "Another Simpsons Clip Show"
5.9
Under Marge's insistence, the family go over romantic experiences that occurred in a form of clips from previous episodes.

s6e06: "Treehouse of Horror V"
9.2
"The Shinning" is a parody of The Shining where the Simpsons become the winter caretakers of Mr. Burns' mountain lodge and Homer goes insane and tries to murder the family. In "Time and Punishment," Homer repeatedly travels back in time and alters the future. He tries to change things back, but fails and settles for a reality close to his own. In "Nightmare Cafeteria," Principal Skinner begins using detention students as cafeteria food. When Bart and Lisa are about to be slaughtered, Bart wakes up and realizes it is a dream. But immediately afterward in the closing sequence, he and the family are attacked by a mysterious fog that turns people inside out.

s6e25: "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
9.2
Springfield Elementary accidentally strikes oil, unaware that it had existed beneath it. The School then plans to spend greatly with it. Mr. Burns then discovers about the oil and establishes a slant drilling operation to have it instead, which coincides with the school intending to take the oil with a vertical drilling operation as Springfield Elementary receive no oil and thus are unable to commence their plans with it. The repercussions of this leads to Burns being the most hated man in the town.

s8e02: "You Only Move Twice"
9.2
Homer receives a better job offer by Globax Corporation and he decides to move the family to the town of Cypress Creek. Homer's new boss, Hank Scorpio, is soon to be revealed to be a villainous man for world domination as Homer is intensely oblivious of his employer's plans.

s8e23: "Homer's Enemy"
9.3
Frank Grimes, the new employee at the power plant, is displeased with Homer's incompetence and work ethic, and becomes further annoyed with this. He eventually declares himself an enemy of Homer.

s9e11: "All Singing, All Dancing"
5.0
Anticipating a bloody Clint Eastwood-Lee Marvin shoot-'em-up, Bart and Homer are horrified to discover that their video rental, Paint Your Wagon, is actually a musical. Several song and dance moments from seasons past are recalled.

s12e18: "Trilogy of Error"
8.6
Homer's thumb is severed following breakfast and the episode follows three different paths. Homer's day; as he and Marge race to get his thumb reattached, Lisa's day; as she misses the bus and tries to get to school so that she can win the science fair, and Bart's day; as he and Milhouse make use of a shipment of fireworks that Fat Tony has illegally smuggled into the country. In the end their respective paths come together.

s23e22: "Lisa Goes Gaga"
3.9
Lisa tries to reverse her status as the least popular student in school by ghostwriting positive things (naming herself truthteller) about herself on the school blog. When her plan backfires, her social ranking plummets to a new low – until Lady Gaga (guest-starring as herself) arrives.

s27e09: "Barthood"
8.4
Bart’s coming of age story, a la “Boyhood”, chronicles his life from six years old to his time as an accomplished young man. Along the way, his tense relationship with Homer, an overly uncaring version of himself, and Lisa, who overshadows him in every way possible, shape Bart more than he realizes.

s30e18: "Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy"
4.6
Krusty releases an all-female reboot of Itchy & Scratchy, with Bart and his male friends boycotting the show. Bart joins an all-woman protest group at school after getting caught liking the show.

Objectively wrong.

I looked it up and that 3.9 is the Lady Gaga episode - S23E22. The Ned and Edna one is E21, which is the third highest rated of that season.
From the riot grrl episode wikipedia
>Conversely, user reviews on IMDb bemoaned the social messaging of the episode. Consequently, it has the second lowest IMDb score of any Simpson's episode, behind season 23's Lisa Goes Gaga.

you used the word literal, when you should have used the world figurative.

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>The Principal and the Pauper has a 7.0 rating

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Formerly right

>s30e18: "Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy"
>4.6
>Krusty releases an all-female reboot of Itchy & Scratchy, with Bart and his male friends boycotting the show. Bart joins an all-woman protest group at school after getting caught liking the show.
It's all so tiresome.

>sneed episode is the most high-rated in its season

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how the fuck should I know?

>the highest rated episode is the Frank Grimes episode
I feel like something else should be higher, I don't know why.

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No it isn't you retards. The season finale has a higher rating.

>season 11 is as bad as season 17
uh no

Season 6 really was the peak of the series

b-but muh forced meme :(

It's not bad as everyone says, honestly. Still felt like Simpsons which is more than you can say about half of that list.

critics love metacomedy

do you expect me to watch 500+ episodes just to answer your shitty thread?

Agreed. It also had a very different feel to it than the other episodes before it. Also, Homer is now a kind of vicious retard, and not the lovable oaf he was.

Maybe it was when they jumped the shark without it being completely overt.

he is the colorblind one

He used it figuratively. There is no exception for the word literal that says you can't use it figuratively like every other fucking word. Asshole.

no. Too many nostalgia votes

Thanks for defending me user :)

That episode is peak reddit

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Also fuck you, I like lists.

>posting the edited version

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