Marge, where's the metal... dealy... that you use to... dig.... food...
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Possibly the best angry scream ever. Always makes me laugh.
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In that same episode:
LE GRILL???! What the hell is that???
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“Dad, remember those self hypnosis classes we took to help us ignore Grampa?” – Bart Simpson
“Do I ever, it’s five years later and I still think I’m a chicken! I’m a chicken, Marge!” – Homer Simpson
“I know. I know.” – Marge Simpson
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To me, the Simpsons has two lives
The Simpsons with Phil Hartman
The Simpsons after Phil Hartman died
The show was not the same the instant the guy who was Troy Mcclure, Evan Connover, Lionel Hutz, etc died
Heres a more recent Simpsons reference (still at least 10 years old but you get what I mean)
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^ "Indestructible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Homer: Carl, can you get in touch with Dredrick Tatum?
Carl: What, just cause I'm Black you think I know Tatum? Nah but seriously Dr. Hibbert introduced him to me at a party once at Bleeding Gums Murphy's house.
I think Phil Hartman’s loss certainly changed the Simpsons but for me when it really went down hill/jumped the shark, however you wish to describe it, was when Maude Flanders was killed. I don’t really know why either but it just changed it for me. Unfortunately I don’t watch the Simpsons anymore which is a pity as it’s such a good show but knowing how fantastic it was in its early years to now I think I expect a bit more from it. It would be hard to keep coming up with original and funny stories over such long period so I can’t blame them. It just had such a big place in my life growing up that I didn’t even realize how many memories, words and phrases are stuck in my memory from it. I continually blurt and out jokes and phrases from the Simpsons without meaning to, it’s a part of my vocabulary for some reason and I’ll either get a weird or very approving look from people
And now back to the thread.
When I look at the smiles on all the children's faces, I just know they're about to jab me with something.
I think Phil Hartman’s loss certainly changed the Simpsons but for me when it really went down hill/jumped the shark, however you wish to describe it, was when Maude Flanders was killed. I don’t really know why either but it just changed it for me. Unfortunately I don’t watch the Simpsons anymore which is a pity as it’s such a good show but knowing how fantastic it was in its early years to now I think I expect a bit more from it. It would be hard to keep coming up with original and funny stories over such long period so I can’t blame them. It just had such a big place in my life growing up that I didn’t even realize how many memories, words and phrases are stuck in my memory from it. I continually blurt and out jokes and phrases from the Simpsons without meaning to, it’s a part of my vocabulary for some reason and I’ll either get a weird or very approving look from people
And now back to the thread.
When I look at the smiles on all the children's faces, I just know they're about to jab me with something.
Agreed, Hartman is sorely missed on the Simpsons and also agree with Maude Flanders being killed, was an unnecessary death in my opinion
The issue was the actor that voices Maude Flanders also died![]()
What? No she didn't. She moved interstate then asked for a pay rise, got refused and quit the show. Where the hell did you hear that she died?
I thought she died as well, I misheard
either way it was definitely a change in cast and apparently they were not happy with the new voice for Maude Flanders
What? No she didn't. She moved interstate then asked for a pay rise, got refused and quit the show. Where the hell did you hear that she died?
Maude Flanders was originally voiced by Maggie Roswell from 1989-1999. Roswell then left the show due to a pay dispute. Maude Flanders was featured in less episodes since then and when she did have some dialogue it was very short.
For these episodes Maude Flanders was voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven. Eventually Maggie Roswell returned to The Simpsons in 2002, and has been voicing Maude Flanders since then in any episodes the character appears in.
I think Phil Hartman’s loss certainly changed the Simpsons but for me when it really went down hill/jumped the shark, however you wish to describe it, was when Maude Flanders was killed. I don’t really know why either but it just changed it for me.
It was going down hill long before Maude died. Season 9, episode 2 "The Principle and the Pauper" where Skinner was shown to be an impostor, was when it began.