• Notes for 36ABF06 (The Last Man Expanding)

    From Matt Garvey@mxg77@po.cwru.edu to alt.tv.simpsons on Sun Apr 6 21:24:41 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.simpsons

    In this case, it's safe to say "South Park already did it", and at least
    the Simpsons take wasn't quite as bonkers, but it didn't wow me either.
    It's probably good to make some social commentary about modern "weight
    loss" drugs and their misuse/abuse - I've yet to see a great example
    though. Somehow Marge's subplot with the hallucinated talking syringe
    seemed the most grounded and poignant. One small thing that could have
    helped this is to explain the transition from "attractive thin" to "ugly
    thin" more - why, and even that, it's happening. It seemed very sudden.

    Also, "couch gag chaos" is an apt name not just for the pinball game,
    but for the bizarre opening sequence editing. These days it's a minor
    miracle to get anything besides the clouds, but this was a baffling
    mess. Why focus on the Homer-throws-rod, Bart-whips-around-corner part
    of all things??

    Meta:
    Chief Wiggum notes that Ralph has some resemblance to Eddie (the hair?)
    and seems to unknowingly imply he's Eddie's son

    Not meta but interesting:
    A throwaway gag on tonight's new Family Guy (Hard Times at Adam West
    High, PACX02) had Cleveland slightly thinner from using lotto scratcher winnings on a little bit of Ozempic (real brand name here). Funny, as
    some of the initial thin Simpsons designs (Barney, Wiggum, etc.)
    reminded me of surgically-thin Peter from way back in FG season 2 (He's
    Too Sexy for His Fat, 2ACX10).

    And speaking of which:
    I read this week that at least four Fox animation shows have been
    renewed for a staggering four seasons each (isn't it usually 2?): The Simpsons, Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, and... American Dad!, which is
    going to be returning to the Fox network after over a decade on TBS. I'm
    just wondering when Bob's is going to return from *hiatus*.

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