vovat: (Simpsons Al)
[personal profile] vovat
I actually thought last night's Simpsons episode was pretty good, at least compared to other recent ones. The emotional core wasn't much, but both plots had some amusing jokes, and everyone was in character (although, as [livejournal.com profile] bethje pointed out, when does Gil succeed at anything?). The tribute to the words that had been removed from the dictionary being my favorite was probably the best part. I did find Homer's breakup business to be rather irrelevant to the main plot, but it was funny.

Family Guy, on the other hand, wasn't that great, and never really went much of anywhere. There were some amusing moments in Peter going back to elementary school, but that plot idea is such a cliché by this point (I think I saw it on TaleSpin, Goof Troop, and the Beetlejuice cartoon, not to mention Billy Madison) that they really should have done something more original with it. Besides, I think we've seen flashbacks to Peter in high school. Then again, we've also seen flashbacks to Peter playing with Simon and Garfunkel, hiding from the Nazis with Anne Frank, and being a member of the Jets from West Side Story, so I don't think we can put too much stock in those. {g} I will say that I laughed quite a bit at the Yosemite Sam bit, though.

As for American Dad, it was...disturbing. I'm mostly talking about the Haley plot, of course, but the cock-fighting subplot was pretty messed up as well.

So, in other news, happy birthday to [livejournal.com profile] annamatic! Speaking of which, it's my birthday tomorrow. I'll be 31, and I don't really want to be. I mean, thirty is such a nice round number, so do I have to age anymore? And it's not like I'll really be doing anything on my birthday anyway, since Beth and I are both working, and then she has to study.

June 2025

S M T W T F S
1234567
891011121314
15 161718192021
22232425 262728
2930     

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 13th, 2025 03:15 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios