Hehe, great quote, But that was actually from The Episode 3F06 Mother Simpson where Homer's mother comes back (voice played by Glenn Close) Homer: Listen here: my name is Homer J. Simpson. You guys think I'm dead, but I'm not. Now I want you to straighten this out without a lot of your bureaucratic red tape and mumbo-jumbo! Bureaucrat: [typing] OK, Mr. Simpson, I'll just make the change here... and you're all set. Homer: I don't like your attitude, you water-cooler dictator. What do you have in that secret government file anyway? I have a right to read it. Bureaucrat: [spinning monitor around] You sure do. Homer: [reading] "Wife: Marjorie. Children: Bartholomew, Lisa" -- aha! See? This thing is all screwed up! Who the heck is Margaret Simpson? Bureaucrat: Uh, your youngest daughter. Homer: [mocking] "Uh, your youngest daughter". Well how about this? This thing says my mother's still alive; she died when I was a kid! [goes to window] See that stone angel up there? That's my mother's grave. My dad points it out every time we drive by. Bureaucrat: Mr. Simpson, uh...maybe you should actually go up there. What, you guys think I have this username for nothing?
Yea I didnt think the episodes were so great either. The 7pm episode (Bart getting his freedom) was great. Loved the Butterfinger/commercial reference and the spoof of Michael Jackson and his baby. The Lisa episode remind me that there is too many of those. On another note, the Married with Children Reunion was pretty lame. Like i said in a previous post, I would have rather watch an actual episode, not a restrospective episode. Hell, I thought the E! True Hollywood story was better than this, and I only watched like half of that.
Yeah, I had a feeling it would be like that. That's how they screwed up the SNL's 25th anniversary special. I, as I'm sure many others though, it would be a live episode, but was just a horrible, pathetic tribute. Eeecchh!
The only spinoff idea Matt Groening said he could come up with was a show based around a young Homer. Young Homer can be found in the episodes about his mother and his old house (remember him scaring the cows?). I always wanted to see more of young Homer. Groening said Fox would not go for the idea at all though.
In the Bart emancipation episode, what was the name of Milhouse's little stuffed animal? It had me rolling on the floor, but an hour later neither I nor my older brother could remember it to save our lives. It was something like Kippy-Poo, or Gippy-Koo.
Does anybody watch the Osbournes? There was one episode where the kids and the mom were coming home from an MTV awards show and while in the limo, Jack see's that the McRib is back and he says it out loud; "look, the McRib is baaack!" Then Kelly starts to make fun of him because he got all excited. Hilarious.