
For an animated show that has been on for over 20 years now, I assume most of us here are aware about The Simpsons. Discuss anything related to this show.
Well I for one, first watched the Simpsons at the age of 4. The tone of the comedy and even original design in the Simpsons is what made me drawn into the show. Then later on, I became a huge fan of the Simpsons. I would quote the most famous quotes from the show all the time, even though some people couldn't get what I was talking about at times (I even sometimes quote from the Simpsons today).
My favourite seasons were from 1-12. Most of the episodes in those seasons were the golden moments in the Simpsons, especially from seasons 4-6. And yes, even I can appreciate the old Matt Groening design in Season 1. Although, when the show had more seasons after season 12, the use of comedy easily lost it's fun and caring charm. The humour became rather "Spongebob-ish" or even "Family Guy-ish", which made the entire show out of place. Even the character themselves were changed to a whole different level. I am aware that characters need to change so they will not portray the same kind of routine because it get's old. But the way the Simpsons have changed in later seasons have turned "looney" rather than quite realistic.
Homer is now annoying rather than being stupid funny. Bart became more of a wuss than a little hell raiser. And one of my favourite supporting characters Moe is now more creepy and suicidal than being the grumpy bar tender.
Even the past events are told now in the later season are extremely incorrect and just down right careless. Homer and Marge never first met each other at college in the 90's (remember Homer and his band's hit "Margarine"? Please don't remind me). They originally met each other in high school in the late 70's and I do think most fans who grew up watching this show are going to see it that way.
I do appreciate the old Simpson classics before season 12, but seeing Simpsons still on today… I think the show needs to stop airing right away.