You know it's rare I watch the Simpsons these days, but now and then I still catch an episode. While watching last weekends episode I think I finally realized why the show does not interest me much anymore.
Is it just me, or did the writers of Family Guy and The Simpsons switch places as a huge prank sometime a few seasons ago?
The Simpsons used to be, for the most part, very story driven. Each episode felt like a story with gags rather then a story trying to weasel it's way between the gags, which was more what Family Guy used to do.
Now with Family Guy having more story driven episodes, The Simpsons seem to have gone the random gag route with very little story.
Example, the last episode, the first 7-8 minutes is a Radioactive Man Comic that Bart and Milhouse are reading. This section existed just to make fun of the funny energy/power based villains and take a jab at cleaner energy sources. It was something that could have been a quick 1 minute establishment of the comic book store dragged out way too long.
Finally we get to the story, only to endure a two minute mock musical number, followed by a quick "Stan Lee" gag. A five minute "awkward nerd trying not to be awkward around the girl" event which ends with them falling in love after the first date, followed by the father showing up to take her back home. After that, we spend the rest of the episode following HOMER (not comic book guy, why have him solve his own story?) and the father stumbling through a gag filled Miyazaki-style scene before the father changes his mind and the comic book guy and his Japanese sweetheart get married.
This seems to be the new format of every episode. It not only makes it less interesting, but makes the episode feel like it's over before anything can really "begin". Am I wrong on this?
Is it just me, or did the writers of Family Guy and The Simpsons switch places as a huge prank sometime a few seasons ago?
The Simpsons used to be, for the most part, very story driven. Each episode felt like a story with gags rather then a story trying to weasel it's way between the gags, which was more what Family Guy used to do.
Now with Family Guy having more story driven episodes, The Simpsons seem to have gone the random gag route with very little story.
Example, the last episode, the first 7-8 minutes is a Radioactive Man Comic that Bart and Milhouse are reading. This section existed just to make fun of the funny energy/power based villains and take a jab at cleaner energy sources. It was something that could have been a quick 1 minute establishment of the comic book store dragged out way too long.
Finally we get to the story, only to endure a two minute mock musical number, followed by a quick "Stan Lee" gag. A five minute "awkward nerd trying not to be awkward around the girl" event which ends with them falling in love after the first date, followed by the father showing up to take her back home. After that, we spend the rest of the episode following HOMER (not comic book guy, why have him solve his own story?) and the father stumbling through a gag filled Miyazaki-style scene before the father changes his mind and the comic book guy and his Japanese sweetheart get married.
This seems to be the new format of every episode. It not only makes it less interesting, but makes the episode feel like it's over before anything can really "begin". Am I wrong on this?