Mine’s gotta be Marge on the Lam. It’s got Ballet as bears driving little cars, it’s got Homer about to have his arms sawed off cause he didn’t let go of soda, it’s got good waffles sticking together, it’s got moonshine straight from your own still, it’s got ghost cars, it’s got Miguel Sanchez, it’s got Sunshine and Lollypops and Raibows, it’s got precious antique cans, it’s got suspects in a…red car who are passing directly beneath the earth’s sun…now. it’s hilarious and really encapsulates season 5s ‘fuck it, we ball’ attitude.

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      6 months ago

      Bart’s comet and Homer the Smithers are what you’re thinking about. Bart’s Comet really does get lost in the shuffle, it’s a really great episode with a lot of fantastic jokes,a nice heartfelt moment and one of the best end of episode jokes of the damn series. That is a really good call.

      Homer the Smithers is one I’d have to rewatch, I’d consider around average for classic simpsons which is still legendary status, even at their worst they wetr better than most. But it’s been a little while since I’ve watched it and can only remember a few of the gags.

      For the one where Bart gets a D minus, it’s called Bart gets an F. Ms. Krabapel was a fantastic character and that’s the episode where it really kicked off. When re-runs aired on cable 6 times a day if you had a decent cable package in the early 2000s I’d often not watch the season 1 episodes but I was glad I caught that one as a kid.

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      6 months ago

      Or that one where Bart tries really hard and gets a D minus. Shit was relatable as a kid with ADHD.

      This might be my choice too. There’s a sort of serene quality to those early episodes that they never quite managed to reach again (and probably didn’t try to).