Lisa the Boy Scout
- El episodio se transmitió el 9 oct 2022
- TV-PG
- 22min
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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Tress MacNeille
- Doreen
- (voz)
- …
Alex Désert
- Carl Carlson
- (voz)
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Opiniones destacadas
I loved this episode! It was all over the place but actually kept you watching. I didn't find myself starting to get bored during the episode, as many of the newer seasons episodes have felt underwhelming. Usually lacking that "heart" the Simpson's used to have.
This was the Funniest episode of the Simpson's that I have seen in a very long time!
It through back with a bunch of clips from its funniest episodes and actually had me laughing out loud multiple times. To the People who say the episode was crude, where have you been for the past 33 seasons?? It's the Simpson's, what did you expect?
Great episode! 👍
This was the Funniest episode of the Simpson's that I have seen in a very long time!
It through back with a bunch of clips from its funniest episodes and actually had me laughing out loud multiple times. To the People who say the episode was crude, where have you been for the past 33 seasons?? It's the Simpson's, what did you expect?
Great episode! 👍
It Would Be Wonderful To Actually Have The Ability, When Rating Television Shows On "The Internet Movie Database Website", To Give A Rating Of Zero, Or Below Zero. This Particular Episode Of The Simpsons Deserves - Oh - Let's See - Ummmmmm - A Negative 100 Points At Best. It Is Beyond Boring, Beyond Stupid, And Beyond Terrible. One Might Even Call This Particular Episode Of The Simpsons "Pornographic", Because It Has ZERO Socially Redeeming Quality At All.
It is nothing But A Bunch Of Ridiculous Images - Strung Together - In A Crude Manner - And The Creators Of This Trash Had The Nerve To Call The Simpsons. Nope. No Socially Redeeming Value In This Episode At All.
It is nothing But A Bunch Of Ridiculous Images - Strung Together - In A Crude Manner - And The Creators Of This Trash Had The Nerve To Call The Simpsons. Nope. No Socially Redeeming Value In This Episode At All.
It's great to see that the creative powers behind this show are still looking to surprise us and do different things. After all these many, many years that praise can't be given quickly enough.
Unfortunately thoughn when you try to do different things you end up leaving some viewers in the cold, and that's what happened with this episode for me.
I saw the benefits of trying something different, I liked bits of what I saw, but it just wasn't for me. It didn't work, and I can't say I overly enjoyed it.
Others did though, and that's important too. I hope the show continues to try new things going forward.
Unfortunately thoughn when you try to do different things you end up leaving some viewers in the cold, and that's what happened with this episode for me.
I saw the benefits of trying something different, I liked bits of what I saw, but it just wasn't for me. It didn't work, and I can't say I overly enjoyed it.
Others did though, and that's important too. I hope the show continues to try new things going forward.
You would think with a whole episode being nothing but bits and clips at the expense of making fun of the ideas the simpsons could have written as episodes would be lame. But ironically its one of the funniest episodes ive seen in a while. Almost all the bits were funny and even some I kinda wish were actual episodes, espiecally the thing with Martin being an undercover cop.
I dont know if this is ironic or poetic that a compilation of the segments are actually funnier then the past couple episodes this season but its likely the self-deprication of the show making fun of itself for going on for so long. Almost a reminder of the past clip show episodes that made fun of the simpsons going on for years. But in this its a clever jab at itself.
I dont know if this is ironic or poetic that a compilation of the segments are actually funnier then the past couple episodes this season but its likely the self-deprication of the show making fun of itself for going on for so long. Almost a reminder of the past clip show episodes that made fun of the simpsons going on for years. But in this its a clever jab at itself.
Hard to criticize an episode that is purposely trying to write bad concepts and plots not good enough for the show. The only comparison I can make is when Simpsons did the Mid-Season replacement three-segment episode way back in the first decade. In that the concepts were all again supposed to be bad, cheesy, unsellable; however, the jokes continued from there with fully baked lampooning of mystery cop shows, the Brady Bunch musical debacle & "My Mother the car". Here the joke is funny, but it never gets past that and feels like a Robot Chicken grouping of random spliced vignettes of bad concepts. The concepts are also not just bad, but sometimes the joke is how awkward it makes us feel. It's successful in doing that, but I'm not sure if that's entertainment exactly. The show isn't a complete loss as it does have a few good random moments and a few jokes that work.
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- TriviaThe press release for this episode only mentioned the plotline of Lisa joining the Boy Explorers and competing against Bart, which appeared at the beginning and the ending of the episode. This was to keep the hacking plotline a surprise and catch viewers off guard.
- ConexionesReferences ¿Por quién doblan las campanas? (1943)
- Bandas sonorasHopin' for a Dream
Lyrics by Matt Selman & Matthew Sweet
Music by Matthew Sweet
Performed by Matthew Sweet & Heavy Young Heathens
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