• Notes for 35ABF13 (Treehouse of Horror XXXV)

    From Matt Garvey@mxg77@po.cwru.edu to alt.tv.simpsons on Sun Nov 3 20:57:29 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.simpsons

    Fine Halloween episode with all parts reasonably horrory in their own
    ways, even if none struck a big chord with my pop culture tastes. Denim
    was probably the most enjoyable and humorous.

    Other things:
    -Began with a TV-14 warning
    -All credits much smaller than usual
    -Second episode in a row (air order) showing an unlikely beau for Agnes
    -Mildly interesting (if only because the episode number is so low for a
    TOH post-wraparound) coincidence that production codes of this episode
    and the one that introduced the word "embiggen" (3F13) both start with a
    3 and end with a 13 (in fact F13)

    Delay of horror
    I don't know about any other area, but here in Cleveland, the entire Fox lineup is on a 9-minute delay and it wasn't even the regular football
    game to blame. No... not that I saw this one, maybe something odd
    happened, but the 4:30 Lions/Packers game was presumably over when I
    tuned in, to find "bonus coverage" in progress of an overtime in a Rams/Seahawks game! And that one actually ended at 7:59, but then we had
    to get 6 minutes of ads, a quick return to say nothing but goodbye, and
    more ads, with The Simpsons not starting till just before 8:09. It's bad enough when THE SCHEDULED game goes late... or when it doesn't go late
    but the network insists on running over for postgame "coverage"... but
    this isn't even the game we were supposed to see! AND it was over in
    time! SO STOP SHOWING IT when your time is up. EAT SHIT.


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  • From eichler2@eichler2@comcast.net (Bice) to alt.tv.simpsons on Mon Nov 4 12:39:21 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.simpsons

    On Sun, 03 Nov 2024 20:57:29 -0500, Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu>
    wrote:

    Delay of horror
    I don't know about any other area, but here in Cleveland, the entire Fox >lineup is on a 9-minute delay and it wasn't even the regular football
    game to blame.

    Same here in the Harrisburg, PA area, although it seemed more like
    10-11 minutes that everything was running behind. I usually DVR the
    whole Sunday night animated line-up and watch it later. Fortunately,
    I checked in around 9pm, realized everything was running late and was
    able to adjust the DVR.

    I got that the first segment of the new Simpsons was basically just
    political commentary (with a Pacific Rim style giant robot thrown in),
    and the last one was a prody of "Venom" (I think - I've never seen any
    of those movies), but what was that middle section with Burns'
    employees drowning in corn syrup and then coming back to haunt him
    supposed to be? Was it a specific parody of something? Why was the
    animation style so noticably "off" for that section?

    -- Bob

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  • From Matt Garvey@mxg77@po.cwru.edu to alt.tv.simpsons on Mon Nov 4 10:25:54 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.simpsons

    On 11/4/2024 7:39, Bice wrote:
    On Sun, 03 Nov 2024 20:57:29 -0500, Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu>
    wrote:

    Delay of horror
    I don't know about any other area, but here in Cleveland, the entire Fox
    lineup is on a 9-minute delay and it wasn't even the regular football
    game to blame.

    Same here in the Harrisburg, PA area, although it seemed more like
    10-11 minutes that everything was running behind. I usually DVR the
    whole Sunday night animated line-up and watch it later. Fortunately,
    I checked in around 9pm, realized everything was running late and was
    able to adjust the DVR.

    I got that the first segment of the new Simpsons was basically just
    political commentary (with a Pacific Rim style giant robot thrown in),
    and the last one was a prody of "Venom" (I think - I've never seen any
    of those movies), but what was that middle section with Burns'
    employees drowning in corn syrup and then coming back to haunt him
    supposed to be? Was it a specific parody of something? Why was the
    animation style so noticably "off" for that section?

    -- Bob


    Going from the title of that middle segment and some quick moments
    within it, I am guessing it's an Edgar Allan Poe pastiche, though I am
    not familiar enough with his works to tell whether it's even more (or
    even less) based on Poe. The color and flecky effects suggest an old
    film, so maybe it's meant to just look arbitrarily old-timey or maybe
    there is a specific classic Poe adaptation it's playing on.

    By the way, you want to keep the e in noticeably (able); the description
    of the general rule is almost absurdly detailed, for words ending in a
    vowel + ce or ge, keep the e before suffixes beginning with a or o
    (IIRC), but it's all for a good reason: the e preserves the soft sound
    of the consonant so it doesn't, for example, seem to be pronounced
    notikably. (Compare practicable, which does use a k sound, though I know
    it's not actually a combination of practice and -able. On the other
    hand, making a word to say something is able to be practiced, you'd
    write practiceable and say it with an s sound.) Other times, the e is optional/a matter of taste, as in likable/likeable, lovable/loveable,
    though my dictionary favors the no-e versions there, i.e. don't use it
    unless you need it.
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  • From Matt Garvey@mxg77@po.cwru.edu to alt.tv.simpsons on Mon Nov 4 10:25:22 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.simpsons

    On 11/4/2024 7:39, Bice wrote:
    On Sun, 03 Nov 2024 20:57:29 -0500, Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu>
    wrote:

    Delay of horror
    I don't know about any other area, but here in Cleveland, the entire Fox
    lineup is on a 9-minute delay and it wasn't even the regular football
    game to blame.

    Same here in the Harrisburg, PA area, although it seemed more like
    10-11 minutes that everything was running behind. I usually DVR the
    whole Sunday night animated line-up and watch it later. Fortunately,
    I checked in around 9pm, realized everything was running late and was
    able to adjust the DVR.

    I got that the first segment of the new Simpsons was basically just
    political commentary (with a Pacific Rim style giant robot thrown in),
    and the last one was a prody of "Venom" (I think - I've never seen any
    of those movies), but what was that middle section with Burns'
    employees drowning in corn syrup and then coming back to haunt him
    supposed to be? Was it a specific parody of something? Why was the
    animation style so noticably "off" for that section?

    -- Bob


    Going from the title of that middle segment and some quick moments
    within it, I am guessing it's an Edgar Allan Poe pastiche, though I am
    not familiar enough with his works to tell whether it's even more (or
    even less) based on Poe. The color and flecky effects suggest an old
    film, so maybe it's meant to just look arbitrarily old-timey or maybe
    there is a specific classic Poe adaptation it's playing on.

    By the way, you want to keep the e in noticeably (able); the description
    of the general rule is almost absurdly detailed, for words ending in a
    vowel + ce or ge, keep the e before suffixes beginning with a or o
    (IIRC), but it's all for a good reason: the e preserves the soft sound
    of the consonant so it doesn't, for example, seem to be pronounced
    notikably. (Compare practicable, which does use a k sound, though I know
    it's not actually a combination of practice and -able. On the other
    hand, making a word to say something is able to be practiced, you'd
    write practiceable and say it with an s sound.) Other times, the e is optional/a matter of taste, as in likable/likeable, lovable/loveable,
    though my dictionary favors the no-e versions there, i.e. don't use it
    unless you need it.
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  • From ant@ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) to alt.tv.simpsons on Mon Nov 4 23:50:39 2024
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    Bice <eichler2@comcast.net> wrote:
    On Sun, 03 Nov 2024 20:57:29 -0500, Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu>
    wrote:

    Delay of horror
    I don't know about any other area, but here in Cleveland, the entire Fox >lineup is on a 9-minute delay and it wasn't even the regular football
    game to blame.

    Same here in the Harrisburg, PA area, although it seemed more like
    10-11 minutes that everything was running behind. I usually DVR the
    whole Sunday night animated line-up and watch it later. Fortunately,
    I checked in around 9pm, realized everything was running late and was
    able to adjust the DVR.

    Fox could had shown this new episode during the second half of October
    2024 since it showed the other new non-Halloween episodes. Oy!
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  • From eichler2@eichler2@comcast.net (Bice) to alt.tv.simpsons on Tue Nov 5 12:11:32 2024
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    On Mon, 04 Nov 2024 10:25:22 -0500, Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu>
    wrote:

    On 11/4/2024 7:39, Bice wrote:
    Was it a specific parody of something? Why was the
    animation style so noticably "off" for that section?


    By the way, you want to keep the e in noticeably (able);

    I make that mistake every time. You'd think by now I would have
    learned.

    The spell check in most software usually catches it for me, but my
    newsreader is so old it doesn't have a spell checker.

    -- Bob

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