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Guess the Episode "Rules"
- Post a screenshot from an episode of the Simpsons. Frinkiac being a popular source.
- If posting a GIF the file size should be less than 1MB, otherwise it may not be animated.
- Easy, a screenshot any who's seen the Simpsons would get.
- Medium, a screenshot that would take a moment for most people to get.
- Hard, a screenshot that someone only gets after you explain it to them.
- Genius at Work, a screenshot that makes someone go, "Yeah, that's from The Simpsons, the one where the family does the funny thing".
These "Rules" aren't real, so if you think of something clever, do that instead.
drop da bomb
directed by: ang lee
honestly my favourite bit
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That’s right! Lieutenant L.T. Smash.
This is the episode where Bart, Nelson, Ralph and (I think) Milhouse form a band which is revealed to actually be a subliminal advertising campaign for the navy. I can't remember its name, something with "blecch", like "new kids on the blecch" in it maybe, but I may be confusing this with something else.
The scene is the one where the other band members are introduced to Bart.
Party Posse.
The New Kids on the Blecch thing was related to Bart stopping in at Mad Magazine during the New York episode.
By far this is a turning episode for me, there's a few episodes around this where I know it's about the end of my watch through.
For me it's the manatee episode in season 17. Of course I kept watching and still find plenty of great episodes.
The manatee is one of mine too! I don't know why, that was a very sudden shift in tone for the series