Homer, Marge and Sideshow Bob in “The Simpsons.” When a comedy builds a lot of its identity around pop culture references, is it hastening its own irrelevance? I asked that question last week in a TV column centered on a handful of new series and a classic show, “The Simpsons,” 22 years old and counting.
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I think that’s BS. Family Guy is the most overrated poorly written piece of crap I’ve ever seen. They rely on silly pop culture references that half of its targeted audience haven’t even heard of, and stupid random flashback jokes. The Simpsons was a hundred times more clever and a hundred times funnier. Plus they never copied other cartoons (Like FG copied the Simpsons).
READ! Okey, I couldn´t decide wich one to be the joker. So I have chosen three! Batman – Bart The Joker – Sideshow Bob / Homer / Krusty. Hope you enjoy! No copyright infringement intended…