• Notes for 36ABF02 (The Man Who Flew Too Much)

    From Matt Garvey@mxg77@po.cwru.edu to alt.tv.simpsons on Sun Dec 22 21:36:50 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.simpsons

    OK episode, a little tough to get a handle on the mood it was going for.
    Homer saves the day, and survival seems like a bleak prospect but only
    at the end does the theme of doubting Homer's specific ability to be the
    hero come up, then he... suddenly does it and it turns into a Capra
    finale or something, gee whiz! It feels like a crack at a very simple
    early episode minus some crucial ingredients. With Christmas episode
    overload I think I'm going to have to favor the double episode from last
    week, even if the audience was not quite at the same level of access.

    Previous episode stuff
    7G02: The couch gag's couch "profile" says it was born 1/14/1990, indeed
    the first date a couch gag was broadcast (also seems to refer to a gag
    from XABF12)
    BABF14: Sober Barney the helicopter pilot is back again (yet somewhat at
    odds with the cloud gag)

    DYN:
    ...the church sign says 4 funerals and a funeral, even though there are
    6 presumed dead (I do get the main joke)?

    The new annual Christmas-ish miracle
    Tonight is a first for The Simpsons: the first time an episode has
    premiered on December 22. This is the fourth season in a row with a Christmas-ish date scratched off the checklist:
    1/2/22 UABF05
    1/1/23 OABF05
    12/24/23 35ABF01
    12/22/24 36ABF02
    And the next likely one to go would be 12/28/25, assuming things don't collapse by then. See my old notes for UABF05 for more details, but in
    short, here's where we stand now (with no mid-September dates taken in
    2024 after all):

    Three normal in-season dates with no premieres: January 18, February 1,
    April 12 (all Sundays in 2026 though); February 29 has never had a Fox
    airing of the show.

    Other dates with no episode premieres: May 24 to September 3 (minus
    those oddball "summer episodes" of early years, 7/11, 8/23, 8/27, and
    7/27 for the movie if you like), other scattered dates in September
    (5-9, 12-16, 22), and most of the Christmas-New-Year corridor (now down
    to December 23, 25, 27-28, 30-31).

    No new episodes in June or on a Monday or Saturday.

    Counting network repeats, the only exceptions are February 29 and May
    29. Fox has never aired The Simpsons on those dates in 35 years.


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  • From ant@ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) to alt.tv.simpsons on Mon Dec 23 23:30:08 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.simpsons

    I enjoyed this episode.


    Matt Garvey <mxg77@po.cwru.edu> wrote:
    OK episode, a little tough to get a handle on the mood it was going for. Homer saves the day, and survival seems like a bleak prospect but only
    at the end does the theme of doubting Homer's specific ability to be the hero come up, then he... suddenly does it and it turns into a Capra
    finale or something, gee whiz! It feels like a crack at a very simple
    early episode minus some crucial ingredients. With Christmas episode overload I think I'm going to have to favor the double episode from last week, even if the audience was not quite at the same level of access.

    Previous episode stuff
    7G02: The couch gag's couch "profile" says it was born 1/14/1990, indeed
    the first date a couch gag was broadcast (also seems to refer to a gag
    from XABF12)
    BABF14: Sober Barney the helicopter pilot is back again (yet somewhat at odds with the cloud gag)

    DYN:
    ...the church sign says 4 funerals and a funeral, even though there are
    6 presumed dead (I do get the main joke)?

    The new annual Christmas-ish miracle
    Tonight is a first for The Simpsons: the first time an episode has
    premiered on December 22. This is the fourth season in a row with a Christmas-ish date scratched off the checklist:
    1/2/22 UABF05
    1/1/23 OABF05
    12/24/23 35ABF01
    12/22/24 36ABF02
    And the next likely one to go would be 12/28/25, assuming things don't collapse by then. See my old notes for UABF05 for more details, but in short, here's where we stand now (with no mid-September dates taken in
    2024 after all):

    Three normal in-season dates with no premieres: January 18, February 1, April 12 (all Sundays in 2026 though); February 29 has never had a Fox airing of the show.

    Other dates with no episode premieres: May 24 to September 3 (minus
    those oddball "summer episodes" of early years, 7/11, 8/23, 8/27, and
    7/27 for the movie if you like), other scattered dates in September
    (5-9, 12-16, 22), and most of the Christmas-New-Year corridor (now down
    to December 23, 25, 27-28, 30-31).

    No new episodes in June or on a Monday or Saturday.

    Counting network repeats, the only exceptions are February 29 and May
    29. Fox has never aired The Simpsons on those dates in 35 years.
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