Who were these 2 characters?
Who were these 2 characters?
Even James Woods can't save either show.
James Wood, a literary critic and novelist.
Šneed and Chuck
>Simpsons went downhill after season X and started to suck
Nope, simpsons has the same level of talent it always had. The world got better.
He's a formerly very talented, currently very washed up actor that hasn't been in anything worth a shit in decades but Sup Forums likes him because he's an alt-right pussy who whines about everything.
Why do people hate Family Guy for making references but love The Simpsons for making references?
>I used to love him until he said shit against my cult
Is Sneed word filtered finally? Based mods.
That's wrong though. You can see it in the talent that left the show by like season 8.
What really happened is that the Simpsons had to adapt to a new audience and failed miserably, basically turning into a watered down version of Family Guy.
>s word
reported
James Woods tried to warn us about 9/11, why didn't we listen?
They don't hate the references, they hate the cutaways.
>Woods
>ever being talented
He was always a meme actor... and im right leaning
t. Assblasted Mudslime
It's right though.
Every shitposter is going to mention a different season than the one you mention for when it "started to suck"
Its been around so long it got the Ronda Rousey effect.
Sneed, formerly Woods
I used to love him because he was a good actor but then he stopped acting and started professionally crying.
Not really. Obviously some people have different opinions, but it's pretty much agreed it was season 8 or 9 where it really went to shit.
No it isnt. There were super hipsters already proclaiming it the end by seasons 3-7 before 8 was even made.
>professionally crying
You are clickbait worshipping idiot.
underage 90s born queer detected
Comic Book Guy was making fun of usenet fanboys bitching about the show going downhill.
Yeah, but that happens to every show. They were never the majority. Look at YouTube, on forums, and all the other shit and you'll see it was season 9. The Principal and the Pauper is probably the most hated episode of the show, there's a reason for that.
Again a small group of fanboys isn't the same as a mainstream opinion.
Mainstream opinion is probably that The Simpsons went downhill sometime after the movie, or never went downhill but they simply stopped watching.
Imagine being this single fat ugly and roastie
Sneed
Big, if true
Most people tuned out the Simpsons way before the movie probably.
>Ronda Rousey effect
??????????
Immense if corroborated
Ronda Rousey was pretty much the only woman in the early womens UFC. They had to find literal bums for her to fight and she mowed down these nobodies and it made her look amazing. Then when some real women fighters came around Ronda got btfo real quick.
Basically early 90s simpsons was big fish in a little pond but then the pond got way bigger and they started throwing way more new fish in the pond.
I love how easily it is to oust crossboarders
easier than being loved and having people who call you i suppose janice
I thought The Scully years were generally thought of the moment of decline.
Early simpsons worked because Homer was a caricature of sitcom dad. Then somewhere along the line Homer became a caricature of the Homer that was a caricature of a sitcom dad, then he became a caricature of that caricature and so forth and so on.
Like the first 3 season were all about Bart. Homer was an afterthought.
Bart Tshirts were everywhere. "Don't have a cow man" and "eat my shorts" dominated school lunchroom dialogue.
The hit MTV single "do the Bartman" produced by Michael Jackson. Bart was huge.
Then once Bartmania died it was the Homer Simpson show
>I'm very loved
>That's why I shitpost on Sup Forums
Good one keyboard warrior
I think one is James Woods and the other is James Woods.
I don't know if he's a real person or just a recurring cartoon character in different shows.
Don't you have a cat you should be pretending is a person who loves you? It's time to stop escapism tonight
I liked the show up to and including the Marge buys a big red SUV (a Canyonarro I think) and then I remember one I thought was funny, but kinda weird at the same time, it seemed like the show was changing, where the kids start up a secret radio broadcast and spill the beans on all the town's adults but I couldn't name an episode after that, anytime I watched it I brain-dumped it immediately due to disappointment. I guess for me sometime around 98-99 was when I stopped enjoying it and the memories run out. Jesus, that was 20 years ago.
Don't you have a pillow to be cradling?
>Out of this list, James Woods has the highest reported IQ, which has been listed as 180-184. To better clarify that for you, anything over 160 is listed as "extraordinary genius". He attended MIT, with his original plan for a career as an eye surgeon. However, to become an actor, he dropped out of MIT shortly before graduation to pursue his career.
>Sup Forums has been right winging since forever
>YOU MUST COME FROM OTHER BOARDS FOR DISAGREEING WITH ME
Hilarious.
I loved him in Videodrome. Also that White House Down or whatever it was that he played an advisor to the president was strangely fitting for his real life political persona on twitter.
>Generic Reddit-tier taunts
>"Psshh, I've always been from Sup Forums, kid, now get lost before you get hurt."
it's been right whinging since forever